Crime & Safety
Glastonbury Names Adrian Gajor 2025 Police Officer of the Year
The patrol officer handled more than 1,200 cases in 2025, made 16 arrests and helped colleagues with investigations.

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury has recognized Officer Adrian Gajor as the 2025 Glastonbury Police Officer of the Year, citing a year of heavy patrol work and support for other investigations.
Gajor serves as a patrol officer and consistently goes above and beyond in that role, officials said. During 2025, he handled more than 1,200 cases, made 16 arrests, and played what the department described as a vital role in supporting fellow officers with their investigations.
The recognition points to both individual productivity and day-to-day teamwork inside the department. In addition to the case volume and arrests, officials say Gajor is widely respected within the department for his dedication, teamwork, and willingness to assist others whenever needed.
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Gajor's workload in 2025, as described in the source, included more than 1,200 cases. Police credit him with 16 arrests over the course of the year. Beyond those numbers, the department's description emphasizes his role in helping fellow officers, suggesting the award also reflects work that may not always be captured by arrest totals alone.
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