Man suffers facial injuries after disturbance at New London Amtrak station
NEW LONDON, Conn. (WTNH) — New London police say a man suffered non-life threatening injuries after a reported 'disturbance' at the Amtrak station Wednesday evening.
Officers were dispatched to the Water Street station for report of an active disturbance around 6:42 p.m.
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Upon arrival, they found an adult male with facial injuries. He was transported to a hospital for treatment.
No one else was found at the scene, police said, noting it does not appear to be a random act.
The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact the New London Police Department's Detective Bureau at 860-447-1481 or anonymous information can be submitted via the New London Tips 411 system by texting NLPDTip plus the information to Tip411 (847411).
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