Showing posts with label Seymour Police Department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seymour Police Department. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2026

Seymour Police to participate in Special Olympics Torch Run


SEYMOUR - Officers from the Seymour Police Department will proudly participate today in the Annual Special Olympics Torch Run, helping to support an incredible cause and raise awareness for Special Olympics athletes.

The run is scheduled to begin at approximately 2:30 p.m. today at the Route 67 Seymour/Oxford town line and will continue along Route 67 to the Seymour/Woodbridge town line, where the torch will be passed off to continue its journey.
Motorists should expect temporary traffic delays along the route during this time.
We appreciate your patience and support as our officers join law enforcement agencies across the state in carrying the Flame of Hope for Special Olympics.

Shared from the Seymour PD Facebook page.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Seymour issues 48-hour parking ban beginning 7 p.m. Saturday


Due to the forecasted snow amount of over one foot, a 48-hour parking ban is being issued.
- Ban begins: Saturday evening at 7 p.m.
- Ban ends: Monday evening at 7 p.m.
No parking is allowed on any streets (even or odd).
Residents may park vehicles in school lots or community lots.
Any vehicle left on the street will be towed.
Code Red Statement Below:
This is Seymour First Selectwoman Annmarie Drugonis, Due to the forecasted snow amount above a foot, we are issuing a 48-hour parking ban.
The ban will be in place from Saturday evening starting at 7 p.m. and will be in place until Monday evening 7 p.m. There is no parking allowed on the streets even or odd. Residents can park their vehicles in school or community lots.

Any vehicle left on the street will be towed. We understand that there is a possibility of a lot of snow or possibly nothing, but we want to make sure we are prepared.
Following the snow, temperatures will be dropping as well.
We will be keeping everyone updated through the CODE RED System and through the media.

Shared from the Seymour Police Department Facebook page.


Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Seymour Police Department welcomes 2 new officers


The Town of Seymour is proud to introduce its two newest officers, who were sworn in this morning. 

Congratulations to Megan McFarland and Jayden Tomasella, who will begin the police academy tomorrow.
Pictured from left: Seymour First Selectwoman Annmarie Drugonis, Police Chief John Bucherati, Officer Jayden Tomasella, Officer Megan McFarland, Deputy Chief Michael Fappiano, and School Resource Officer Corey Tomasella.

We are honored to welcome these outstanding individuals to the Seymour Police Department family!


Shared from Annmarie Drugonis, First Selectwoman of Seymour Facebook page.


Friday, August 22, 2025

Congratulations to newly sworn-in commander of Seymour Police Department


Today, we proudly celebrate Sergeant Jason Uliano as he is officially sworn in as Commander with the Seymour Police Department.
With unwavering dedication, strong leadership, and a deep commitment to serving our community, Commander Uliano has earned this honor through years of exemplary service and integrity.
Your leadership continues to inspire those around you, and we are confident that your transition into this new role will bring continued excellence and strength to the department.
Congratulations Commander Uliano!


Shared from the Town of Seymour Police Department Facebook page.

Friday, May 23, 2025

Seymour Police Department posts Sunday parade route, road closures


The Town of Seymour is honored to host its annual Memorial Day Parade on Sunday, May 25, starting promptly at 11 a.m.
This event serves as a tribute to the brave men and women who have served in our armed forces.
Parade Route:
• The parade will commence at French Memorial Park.
• Proceed west on New Haven Road (Route 67) towards the downtown area. The parade will turn left onto Main Street, then right onto Broad Street, concluding at the Seymour Community Center.
Road Closures & Parking Restrictions.
• No parking will be permitted along the parade route from 5 a.m. until after the parade
• Vehicles found parked and in violation during the restricted times will be towed at the owner's expense.
• Private property owners are reminded that vehicles parked on their premises may be towed at the owner's expense.
Additional Information:
• Line-up for participants begins at 10 a.m. at French Memorial Park.
• Pre-parade activities are scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. on Main Street.
We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring a safe and respectful observance of Memorial Day. We look forward to seeing you there as we honor our nation's heroes.


This is shared from the Seymour PD Facebook page.

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Seymour Police seek public's assistance identifying person of interest


***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: Person of Interest IDENTIFICATION

Seymour Police Detectives are seeking the public's help in identifying a Person of Interest in this photo who was involved in a burglary.

We urge anyone with information about the suspect’s identity or whereabouts to contact Seymour Police Detectives at 203-881-7638 or submit an anonymous tip via e-mail at spddetectives@seymourct.org.

Thank you for your cooperation.


This is shared from the PD's Facebook page.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Seymour Police Department welcomes 2 new sergeants


The town of Seymour is proud to introduce our two newest police sergeants, who were sworn in this morning. 

Pictured from left: Inspector Joseph Matusovich, First Selectwoman Annmarie Drugonis, Police Commissioner Chairman David Bitso, Sgt. Brian Friedlander, Sgt. Jason Uliano, Police Chief John Bucherati, and Deputy Chief Michael Fappiano. (Missing from the photograph is recently promoted Sgt. Kristopher Marra.) 

We are honored to welcome our newest sergeants to the Seymour Police Department family! Congratulations!


This is shared from the Office of the First Selectwoman of Seymour Facebook page.

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Seymour Police issue traffic advisory to truckers


Informational Bulletin: ***Attention Truckers***: 

Routes RT67, RT188, and RT34 cannot be used to travel north to RT84 or south to RT8. The recommended route is to use RT8 in Bridgeport to connect with RT84 in Waterbury. Please stay informed by checking traffic bulletins, signs, and markings regularly. 

No time has been given on how long this traffic advisory will change. Updates to follow....


Shared from Seymour PD Facebook page.

Seymour Police issue traffic alert on River Street closing


Traffic Alert: River Street is currently closed, and we do not have an estimated reopening time. Please adhere to all signs, safety cones, and directions from police officers during this period. 

Do not move cones or barricades, as doing so may result in a citation or arrest. These barriers are in place to ensure public safety.


Shared from Seymour PD Facebook page.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Klarides-Ditria shares collection sites for National Drug Take Back Day


Saturday, April 27 is National Drug Take Back Day

The Take Back Day is part of the DEA’s National Take Back Initiative to safely dispose of unwanted medications.

For more information, or to check availability or specific drop off times, please contact the agency listed. Collection sites are set up throughout the area, including:

Seymour

Seymour Police Department, 11 Franklin St., Seymour, CT

Orange

Orange Police Department, 314 Lambert Road, Orange, CT


Help prevent over-the-counter (cough medicine, pain relievers, etc.) and prescription drug abuse by dropping off any unwanted, expired, or unused medicines, vitamins, or nutritional supplements. All medications must be in original containers, with all names crossed out.

**The service is free and anonymous, no questions will be asked**

No needles or sharps will be accepted.

Examples of sharps include:

  • Needles – hollow needles used to inject drugs (medication) under the skin
  • Syringes – devices used to inject medication into or withdraw fluid from the body Lancets, also called “fingerstick” devices – instruments with a short, two-edged blade used to get drops of blood for testing. Lancets are commonly used in the treatment of diabetes.
  • Auto Injectors, including epinephrine and insulin pens – syringes pre-filled with fluid medication designed to be self-injected into the body
  • Infusion sets – tubing systems with a needle used to deliver drugs to the body.
  • Connection needles/sets – needles that connect to a tube used to transfer fluids in and out of the body. This is generally used for patients on home hemodialysis.

Sincerely,