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Email Submit Norwich A Greeneville man’s alleged aggressive behavior and threats of violence during a confrontation with a roommate and a witness and subsequent arrest Sunday afternoon prompted police to seek a search and seizure warrant that led to the discovery of a cache of high-powered weapons, ammunition, two “live” pipe bombs and weapon-making materials. According to police arrest reports filed at Norwich Superior Court, Andrew Cook, 57, of 165 Prospect St. appeared intoxicated, assaulted police and allegedly shouted at officers and two people identified as a victim and a witness in the initial confrontation, threatening that their “heads would be blown off.” Cook also allegedly threatened that he would burn the house to the ground. ....
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Norwich In the early morning hours of May 3, resident Cheyne Ordonio called police after a distraught woman jumped into the road toward his and other cars, yelling at drivers. About 45 minutes later, he saw the woman again as he went into a nearby gas station to buy coffee. Fearing she could be suicidal, he went looking for her and eventually found her at 4 a.m. lying on the wet ground near a roadside creek. Ordonio called 911 again and told the woman he would not leave her alone. The dispatcher told him police did check on the woman earlier, and she was fine. ....