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Herculean COVID testing efforts created logistical challenges for prisons, monitoring panel finds

Cheshire Correctional Institution on Sept. 23, 2020. The Department of Correction’s routine mass testing of prison staff and inmates has made it logistically difficult to quarantine and transfer people to different facilities, according to a recent report from a monitoring panel. “The DOC has undertaken a herculean effort to test everyone who resides and works within the facility, far and above that which was expected as part of this agreement and far more than any other state prison system to our knowledge,” the panel wrote in its report about Cheshire Correctional Institution. “The high volume of testing has required frequent movement of people within the facility based on test results, which has been logistically challenging.”

Woman arrested after she posts pictures of stolen booze on Snapchat, South Windsor police say

Woman arrested after she posts pictures of stolen booze on Snapchat, South Windsor police say
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COVID-19 leads to more discretionary releases from prison, but advocates say it s not enough

State officials have been issuing “discretionary releases” when an incarcerated person is released from prison or jail to state supervision before the end of their sentence at a rate not seen in at least a decade, according to an analysis by the CT Mirror. Advocates for the incarcerated insist they can go farther. Groups like the Katal Center for Equity, Health and Justice and the ACLU of Connecticut have clamored for large-scale releases to protect inmates from catching COVID-19 in a correctional facility, where social distancing is virtually impossible and medical care has historically been strained. Their demands underscore a fast-growing urgency: Three incarcerated people have died from COVID-19 since Dec. 17.

Police: CT woman flees traffic stop, runs out of gas

Police: CT woman flees traffic stop, runs out of gas FacebookTwitterEmail A Connecticut State Police cruiserContributed /Connecticut State Police State police arrested a 32-year-old Norwich woman Monday they said attempted to flee from a traffic stop along I-395, only to run out of gas. Around 8:52 p.m. that evening, a state police patrol supervisor out of Troop E spotted a vehicle traveling around 15-20 mph in the far right lane of the highway, southbound near Exit 9 in Montville. The officer pulled the woman over at a service plaza, where she told the officer “she was running out of gas which was why she was driving so slow,” state police said in a press release.

Elderly woman found not competent in murder, committed to hospital

Elderly woman found not competent in murder, committed to hospital
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