The whole crime took just 20 seconds.
“We all watched it and were like ‘woah.’ We didn’t realize it was that crazy of scene.” Ultra Coin Laundromat in Wallingford provided surveillance video showing multiple suspects stealing an ATM from the building early Sunday morning. Police are investigating.
Owner Chris Wilson says his video shows in under a minute four masked suspects broke into his business and took off with its ATM. That was the part that shocked me the most… it was bolted down into the concrete and they just used their body weight to rock it back and forth to shear the pins, he told NBC Connecticut.
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âThank you for the kindnessâ â Wallingford students give back to a crossing guard
âThank you for the kindnessâ â Wallingford students give back to a crossing guard Snedeker waves to passing motorists. Advertisement
Sheehan High School honor students applaud crossing guard Jim Snedeker, 73, of Wallingford, as they surprise him with thank-you gifts for his friendly waves of kindness at the intersection of Church Street (Route 68) and Hope Hill Road in Wallingford Friday. More photos are at myrecordjournal.com. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
A motorist flashes the peace sign and his passenger waves to crossing guard Jim Snedeker at the intersection of Church Street and Hope Hill Road in Wallingford Friday.
Doctors recommend mRNA vaccines for people with autoimmune deficiencies- People with autoimmune deficiencies face serious illness and possibly death should they contract COVID-19 and are encouraged to get vaccinated, despite questions over its effectiveness in the population. Doctors expressed frustration over the lack.
EMS workers to be honored in Meriden
EMS workers to be honored in Meriden
Hunterâs Ambulance personnel will be honored during a ceremony in Meriden today.File photo, Record-Journal Advertisement By Faith Williams, Record-Journal staff
By Faith Williams
Record-Journal staff
MERIDENÂ â Four Hunterâs Ambulance employees will be honored during National Emergency Medical Services Week after successfully navigating a dangerous situation involving a co-worker.Â
âEMS Week is a time to to thank paramedics, EMTs and the entire EMS workforce for their service and sacrifice,â city officials said in a statement. âIt is also an opportunity to continue to raise public awareness about the critical role of EMS in the community.â
Wallingford Town Council to meet this week about veto of its budget- WALLINGFORD After Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. vetoed the amended 2021-22 municipal budget last week, the Town Council scheduled a special meeting for Tuesday to discuss an override.Dickinson rejected a Town Council attempt to use more of the.