Twenty-eight law enforcement agencies were honored for their years without a pedestrian traffic fatality, through the end of 2010.
The man is a janitor at Bucks Hill Elementary School.
The wallets were taken from lockers in the men's locker room.
The burglary took place today, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011.
Woodbury Police reported the theft of two trees and other decorations from Woodbury Pewter.
Thefts and accidents made up the majority of the November police blotter.
A call for help yields a search with an un-ewe-sual outcome.
The Connecticut State Police statistics are from November 23 through November 27, 2011.
The Connecticut State Police noted its DUI checkpoints, tips for traveling on Thanksgiving and the holiday weekend and fire safety.
The Connecticut State Police Department of Public Safety noted award recipients from Middlebury, Troop L in Litchfield and surrounding towns.
From November 12 to 13, police dealt with arrests, a theft and vandalism.
Police incidents from Monday, Oct. 17, to Friday, Oct. 21, are listed.
The schools are closed due to the rare October snowstorm.
Police reported one incident from Sunday, Oct. 30.
The high school has showers and cots available.
Connecticut State Police and the Montville Police Department are seeking the public’s help in locating a woman from Montville who was reported missing on Monday, October 24.
Police officers arrested a man in Middletown for gutting a deer in a parking lot.
Police ask anyone with information to call 203-577-4028.
A woman was seriously injured Thursday, Oct. 20, after an accidental shooting, according to Troop L police. She died the next day.
From the end of September through mid-October, thefts dominated the police log.
All defendants are innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.
One person was transported to the hospital at approximately 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, after a two-car accident occurred.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.
William J. Dermody is reportedly fine, police stated.
Anyone with information is asked to call any police department or the Middlebury Police Department at 203-577-4028.
A vehicle incurred fire damage in the LaBonne's parking lot today -- Monday, Oct. 3 -- and was towed from the scene.
The Middlebury Police Department reported the following incidences from Wednesday. Sept. 14, to Thursday, Sept. 22.
The arrest stems from an investigation of a stolen wallet, taken out of a locker at Bailey's Total Fitness on Straits Turnpike in Middlebury.
One DUI, one hit-and-run and one attempted avoidance of a traffic stop are reported in the Woodbury police report.
Fire Chief Janet Morgan is hoping the WVFD will receive one of Liberty Mutual's $10,000 awards so the pizza and smoke alarm delivery program can be reinstated.
The accident occurred the morning of Saturday, Sept. 24, near the intersection of Routes 63 and 64 in Middlebury, going toward Naugatuck.
The 9th Annual Firefighters Memorial Service will take place at noon Sunday, Sept. 25, at the Connecticut Fire Academy in Windsor Locks.
The tree cutting accident occurred on Monday, Sept. 19.
A man was hit by a tree limb at approximately 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18.
Sometimes cleaning houses leads to unusual finds.
No injuries were reported in the incident.
Local firefighters recall the historic event on its 10th anniversary.
Speeding and other unnamed violations make up the majority of holiday weekend enforcements.
A third of residents in Middlebury and more than half of Woodbury residents still in the dark.
Below are the most interesting recent blotter items in our region. All defendants are innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.