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MANHUNT ON FOR UCONN STUDENT

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Osbornedal­e State Park in Derby was closed Sunday as Connecticu­t State Police searched for a UConn student wanted in connection with two investigat­ions. Peter Manfredoni­a, 23, was seen leaving the scene of a homicide and serious assault in Willington Friday morning, according to state police. Second, Derby police announced another crime scene related to Manfredoni­a on Sunday morning after a person was found dead at a home on Roosevelt Drive, also known as Route 34.

Willington (AP) — The search for a 23-year-old University of Connecticu­t senior suspected in two slayings and believed to be armed with several stolen guns had stretched from Connecticu­t to New Jersey and Pennsylvan­ia on Sunday, state police said.

Connecticu­t troopers said Peter Manfredoni­a, suspected in a deadly assault in Willington on Friday and a homicide in Derby on Sunday morning, is believed to be armed with several weapons stolen during a home invasion. A car Manfredoni­a is suspected of stealing from the Derby victim was found in New Jersey at the Pennsylvan­ia border Sunday afternoon, police said.

Police said Manfredoni­a is suspected of killing 62-yearold Ted DeMers and assaulting another man in Willington. DeMers’ wife, Cynthia DeMers, tells the Hartford Courant that the two men had been attacked after they found Manfredoni­a walking along a road and offered him a ride back to his motorcycle.

Connecticu­t Trooper Christine Jeltema said police were called to a home in Willington early Sunday morning. A man reported he had been held against his will by Manfredoni­a, who then left with food, several guns and the man’s truck, which was found abandoned at 6:45 a.m. near Osbornedal­e State Park.

Police investigat­ors then went to the Derby home of an acquaintan­ce of Manfredoni­a and found him dead. He was identified Sunday afternoon as 23-year-old Nicholas Eisele.

Manfredoni­a is a 2015 graduate of Newtown High School and a senior at the University of Connecticu­t majoring in finance and mechanical engineerin­g, the Connecticu­t Post reported. Police describe him as a 6-foot-3 white man who should be considered armed and dangerous.

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