A person was found dead after a vehicle fire in Connecticut.
The incident took place around 4 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 3. when West Hartford Police were notified of a motor vehicle fire in the parking lot of 46 Kane Street, said West Hartford Capt. Michael Perruccio.
The responding officer broke a window in an attempt to enter/view inside the vehicle, however, the vehicle was fully engulfed in fire, Perruccio said.
Due to the severity of the fire, the officer could not see inside or access the interior of the vehicle. West Hartford Fire Department personnel arrived on the scene and extinguished the fire, he added.
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The latest snowstorm has prompted several advisories. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)
WEST HARTFORD, CT The snowstorm forecast to run from Wednesday into Thursday has prompted several advisories in West Hartford.
Parking
A parking ban is in effect until 8 a.m. Friday. During a Parking Ban no on-street parking is allowed so that Public Works crews can remove snow from curb-to-curb. Cars left on the road could result in a fine and the car may be towed.
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Off-Street Parking
Off-street neighborhood municipal lots are open. Pay-to-park fees will apply at municipal center parking lots and parking garages. Cars in a free municipal or school lot, must be removed by 8 a.m. Friday. Vehicles left in the lot after noon will be towed.