Crime & Safety
Durham Resident State Trooper: Watch Out for Vandalism
Residents are urged to be vigilant.

DURHAM, CT — The town's Resident State Trooper is urging the public to be on the lookout for vandalism.
In a message on the town's website, Trooper First Class Larry Morello says Durham has seen an increase recently in the number of complaints of "vandalism, suspicious person(s) and suspicious vehicles."
"Some of these complaints have been reported days later, making it difficult for the police to identify these suspects and solve crime," wrote Morello in a statement. "As these types of scenarios can lead to the identification and immediate arrest of the suspect(s), it is critical that residents contact the Connecticut State Police as soon as they observe any of these."
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Residents are urged to contact Troop F at 860-399-2100 whenever they see suspicious activity.
For more information, view Morello's full statement by clicking here.
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