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Pair Lead High-Speed Pursuit In Stolen Car Through 4 Towns After Newington Armed Robbery: PD
A high-speed police chase that spanned several Connecticut towns on Sunday, Dec. 29, ended with two people in custody, Connecticut State Police said.
The incident began when Newington police responded to an armed robbery at Lowe's on the Berlin Turnpike just after 8:20 a.m., according to Newington police. The suspects, later identified as Scott A. Tenney, 35, of East Hartford, and Samantha K. Tobey, 34, of Enfield, fled in a black Honda CR-V, police said.
The vehicle was later confirmed to be stolen from Hartford. Police attempted a traffic stop after Tenney — who also has ties to…
Panera Bread Closes At Trumbull Mall
A favorite food chain for many, especially for soup on a cold day, has closed one of its Connecticut locations.
Panera Bread at the Trumbull Mall in Trumbull, closed on Tuesday, Jan. 9.
"Unfortunately, Panera Bread did close last week, January 9," said mall management. "They had been a part of the Trumbull community since 2010, and we are certainly disappointed that they've made the decision to exit."
Panera, who did not respond to requests for information regarding the closure, has stayed busy most of the time.
"We're optimistic, however, about the potential for the space and look forwar…
Popular Bakery-Café Chain Opening Relocated Restaurant On Long Island
If soups, sandwiches, and pastries are your vibe, this new Long Island restaurant is for you.
Popular bakery-café chain Panera Bread will hold a grand opening for its newest location, located in Deer Park at 403 Commack Road, at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, the company announced.
It won’t be the first Panera in town, as the restaurant was previously located at 1258 Deer Park Avenue, roughly two miles away.
In addition to the typical dine-in or takeout options, the new digs boast a drive-through window for added convenience.
“We love the people in this community, and our team is excited …
Breaking: Suspect Apprehended After Foot Chase At Stafford Marketplace
Stafford police detained a fraud suspect at a local Panera Bread on Thursday, September 15, officials reported.
Just before 11 a.m., the suspect handed a cashier a counterfeit bill, before leaving the scene, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office.
Soon after the incident, officers located the suspect at nearby Jersey Mike's and the suspect attempted to flee from police, authorities said.
After a brief foot chase, police located the suspect hiding in a parking lot and though he resisted his arrest, officers used a mace-like spray to take him into custody, law enforcement sa…