A look at some remarkable police cases from around Connecticut.
The East Haddam Local Prevention Council is sponsoring a Community Forum to discuss crime within our community and information on setting up neighborhood watches.
A small hole in a wood-stove exhaust pipe is blamed for causing a structure fire in East Haddam on Tuesday night.
The Town of East Haddam is seeking applicants to establish an eligibility list for the positions of Full-time and Part-time Police Officer.
Monday night's crash briefly knocked out power to homes near the crash on Cherry Hill Road.
Anthony Garofalo, the man who called 911 to report Barnum's disappearance last summer, was arrested Monday on a charges of strangling her.
A reward is being offered for anyone who is able to provide information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for an October structure fire in Moodus.
The following arrest information was supplied by the East Haddam Police and the Connecticut State Police, Troop K. It does not indicate a conviction.
A new Facebook page has been started to help provide fire safety tips and updates for the community to keep residents informed and connected.
East Haddam residents met at the Nathan Hale-Ray High School to discuss their concerns about crime in town and what can be done about it.
State police said David Latina was going southbound on the highway when he drove off the road for unknown reasons.
About 100 or so people came to discuss the town's response to local security issues from recent break-ins to neighborhood watches and school security procedures.
East Haddam and Moodus area police activity reports. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Police are asking residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious vehicles or activity taking place in their neighborhoods immediately.
Do you know this man? Contact State Police at 860 537-7500; all calls will be kept confidential.
Tuesday morning, rescue crews were called to Lake Hayward in East Haddam to rescue a man attempting to rescue his dog.
A 33-year-old Higganum man was arrested after an investigation that resulted from a 19-month old being brought to Yale's Emergency room for an injury to the pelvic region.
Prosecutors say he had other federal IDs as well.
A reported home invasion on Thursday in Colchester is currently under investigation.
State police are investigating the theft of two handguns from a residence on Route 80 last month.
State police today issued their final stats on the holiday traffic enforcements across the state.
Your assistance is needed to the investigation of daytime burglaries in Haddam.
Police: 34-year-old Waterford male died from an “inflicted” wound to the chest Friday night.
State and local police are investigating a robbery that took place at Liberty Bank on Flanders Road just before 6 p.m. on Friday.
In a statement issued this weekend Connecticut's First District Democrat said "politics be damned" in the wake of the Newtown shootings.
A town once voted the safest place to live in America experiences horrific violence in one of its elementary schools.
The dispute began at the Cockaponset State Forest in Higganum.
A fatal car crash caused by a wrong-way driver on I-95 Southbound at about 10:30 p.m. and ensuing crashes on I-95 Northbound closed the highway completely for four hours last night.
Troop K reports the arrests of Nicole Aldridge of Salem and Antone Onofrio of East Haddam.
A request from Mark Walter, First Selectman, to be more vigilant.
The Killingworth Resident State Trooper reports a residential burglary that took place on Thursday on Little City Road in Killingworth, followed by another on Weise Albert Road in Haddam.
There's no official word that a serial bank robber is on the loose but take a look at the photos from recent heists in Durham, Killingworth and East Lyme and tell us if you think it's the same suspect.
The Haddam Resident Troopers' Office is reporting a recent string of burglaries in the area.
A report from the ACLU shows many departments in the state have barriers that make it difficult for civilians to file complaints against officers.
A computer security problem at Western Connecticut State University exposed the records of about 235,000 people collected by the university over 13 years.