Category: Willow, Hillside, and Grove Neighborhood
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Family of Alyssa Insogna Files Lawsuit Against City of Waterbury; Died While in Police Custody

Nearly six months after Alyssa Insogna died in custody at the Waterbury Police Department, the cause of her death remains undetermined. The Office of the Inspector General continues to investigate, while the community awaits answers about detainee safety and police procedures.
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Three Months No Answers: The Waterbury Times Update on Alyssa Insogna’s Death
Waterbury, CT — Nearly three months have passed since the tragic death of 29-year-old Alyssa Insogna while in the custody of the Waterbury Police Department, yet the community is still waiting for answers.
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29-Year-Old Woman Dies in Waterbury Police Custody; Investigation Underway
WATERBURY– A 29-year-old woman, Alyssa Insogna, died while in custody at the Waterbury Police Department on May 10, prompting an investigation by the Office of the Inspector General.
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Waterbury Hit-and-Run Case: Death of Christopher Coleman Continued, Family and Friends await Justice
Christine McSweeney appeared at Waterbury Superior Court today around 12 PM, arriving in handcuffs wearing a gray sweatshirt and blue pants. She has been held at Niantic Women’s Correctional Facility since early March following a hit-and-run accident on Willow Street that left 34-year-old Christopher Coleman dead.

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