Last Tuesday the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission approved a new emergency slot size limit to be implemented this year of 28 to less than 31 inches, one fish/person/day. Presently we have …
Last Tuesday the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission approved a new emergency slot size limit to be implemented this year of 28 to less than 31 inches, one fish/person/day. Presently we have …
Meriden police hold first ceremony for abandoned infant since using DNA to find mother
Meriden police hold first ceremony for abandoned infant since using DNA to find mother
The grave of David Paul, a baby that was found frozen to death in a South Meriden parking lot on Jan. 2, 1988. (Lauren Sellew | Record-Journal staff) Advertisement
Members of the Meriden Police Department Honor Guard at the remembrance ceremony for David Paul on Jan. 5, 2021 (Lauren Sellew | Record-Journal staff)
January 05, 2021 04:13PM By Lauren Sellew, Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN â Police and city officials Tuesday remembered David Paul, an infant found frozen to death after being abandoned in a South Meriden parking lot 33 years ago. The annual ceremony was the first since police were able to identify and speak with the mother of the infant last year thanks to advanced DNA technology.
Thank you Meriden PD!
December 17, 2020 01:37PM
The Meriden Police Department just wrapped up a âNo Shave Novemberâ fundraiser for Circle of Care for families of children with cancer. Circle of Care helps families of children with cancer living in or being treated in Connecticut. Meriden PD has been fundraising for Circle of Care since 2015.
Circle of Care is so grateful for their continued support, and to Detective Lieutenant Steve Burstein for taking the lead on this fundraiser. Thank you Meriden PD! For more information on Circle of Care visit: www.thecircleofcare.org
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