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WOLCOTT – Police say two children, who were inside a car that was stolen from a convenience store late Sunday, are safe.
At about 11:30 p.m., police say a blue Kia with several people inside pulled into the parking lot at Cumberland Farms, 1655 Meriden Road, next to a Kia Sportage, which was parked and had a 5-year-old girl and an 11-year-boy inside.
Police said the keys were left in the vehicle, which was running.
A person in the blue Kia entered the driver’s seat of the Kia Sportage, backed up and struck another parked car, according to police. The 11-year-old managed to jump out before the both Kias fled the scene, turning right onto Meriden Road toward Waterbury.
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The Falmouth Select Board unanimously accepted the donation on February 1.
âThat really is a legacy gift that will be here for generations,â chairwoman Megan E. English Braga said.
Board member Douglas C. Brown also offered thanks for the donation.
âWe will have to put an anonymous plaque up along the trail,â Mr. Brown said.
The board proclaimed February 9, 2021, as Samuel N. Johnson Day in Falmouth. Mr. Johnson, a 38-year resident of Falmouth, will celebrate his 100th birthday on Tuesday, February 9.
Mr. Johnson, a World War II veteran, served in the Navy V5 Program from 1942 through 1945 and worked with General Electric as an engineer. He married his wife, Betty, on May 5, 1945, and had six children and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Two Falmouth teenagers are facing assault and battery charges after they allegedly punched and kicked a Franklin teenager untilâand afterâhe was unconscious during a party at a home on Blacksmith Shop Road on August 15.
The father of one of the suspects, a 52-year-old Falmouth resident, will be charged with witness interference and obstruction of justice. He was arraigned in October and the charges were dismissed at the pretrial hearing, Police Chief Edward A. Dunne said. He said he only recently learned the charges were dropped and does not know why. Police filed charges again last week and have not been notified yet of a court date, he said.