Published January 16, 2021 •
Updated on January 16, 2021 at 1:39 pm
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A man has been taken into custody after police said he threatened a family member and then was involved in a brief stand off with officers in Bristol on Saturday morning.
Officers responded to a home on Pleasant Street around 9 a.m. after getting a report of a disturbance. Investigators said a man, later identified as 48-year-old Randy Miner, had threatened a family member.
The family member who was threatened was able to flee to safety, authorities said, and Miner barricaded himself within the home.
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Naomi Bell entered the pleas during a brief videoconference hearing Thursday at New Britain Superior Court.
Credit: Connecticut State Police Author: Associated Press Updated: 6:07 PM EST January 14, 2021
NEW BRITAIN, Conn A Plymouth woman accused of killing her 15-year-old daughter and critically wounding her 7-year-old son in a shooting in their home in November has pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder charges.
Naomi Bell entered the pleas during a brief videoconference hearing Thursday at New Britain Superior Court.
Her public defender declined to comment after the hearing. Police allege Bell shot her two children at her Plymouth home on Nov. 13.
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PLYMOUTH A Terryville woman accused of fatally shooting her 15-year-old daughter and seriously wounding her 7-year-old son in November pleaded not guilty Thursday in New Britain Superior Court to murder and attempted murder charges.
Naomi Bell, 44, waived her right to a probable cause hearing and entered the pleas during a brief hearing at New Britain Superior Court she took part from a prison via video conference.
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Probable cause hearings are required for persons charged with crimes punishable by death or life imprisonment. The case now enters a pre-trial phase that could take months before it moves to trial or a plea agreement.
Published January 14. 2021 9:47PM
NEW BRITAIN (AP) A Connecticut woman accused of killing her 15-year-old daughter and critically wounding her 7-year-old son in a shooting in their home in November pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and attempted murder charges.
Naomi Bell, 44, entered the pleas during a brief hearing at New Britain Superior Court. She took part from a prison via videoconference. Her public defender, Michael Isko, declined to comment after the hearing.
Police allege Bell shot her two children at her home in Plymouth on the night of Nov. 13. Her husband and another child were not home at the time. What preceded the shooting isn t clear.
Meriden man charged in connection with Berlin burglaries
Meriden man charged in connection with Berlin burglaries
January 11, 2021 11:50AM By Lauren Sellew, Record-Journal staff
BERLINÂ â A Meriden man faces charges after police used fingerprint and video evidence to connect him to two residential burglaries in July.Â
Kelvin Santiago, 32, of 74 N. First St., Meriden, was charged Jan. 8 with criminal attempt to commit sixth-degree larceny and two counts each of third-degree burglary and sixth-degree larceny.Â
Police investigated two residential burglaries in July 2020, Deputy Police Chief Chris Ciuci said in a release. Detective Scott Schreiner used DNA and video evidence to connect Santiago to the incidents, Ciuci said.Â