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4/4/2017 - 4.4.17 - NPD Call Activity Report

Good Tuesday morning all …

WEATHER:
RAIN! … Rain will start to become scattered as the day moves on with highs only in the mid to upper 40’s … Rain moves up along with Temps on Wednesday before rain is expected to return on Thursday …

BRIDGE REPORTS:
Prospect St - Open
Maple St - Open (One Way)

NPD CALL ACTIVITY REPORT:
The Naugatuck PD investigated the following incidents of interest yesterday:
• Theft – From vehicle – Exhaust taken from motorcycle – Brook St
• Theft – From vehicle – CT Reg Plate (477-YGL) - Brook St.
• Theft – Of Motorcycles (2) – 1974 Yamaha 175 / 1975 Kawasaki 175 – Brook St.
• Vandalism – To vehicle - Church St.
If anyone has information on these incidents you are urged to contact the Naugatuck PD at 203-729-5221 or the NPD Confidential Tip Line at 203-720-1010.

The Monday 4/3/17 NPD Call Activity Report is attached with some additional highlights below:
122 Total calls
• 12 Ambulance (Medical Assist Calls)
• 36 Door & School Checks / Burglar Alarm Checks (Residential / Commercial)
• 10 Motor Vehicle Enforcement Stops
• 1 Motor Vehicle Accidents (None serious)
• No Vandalisms
• No Burglaries
• No Robberies

5 Arrests; (3 Motor Vehicle Related, 1 Warrants, 1 Protective Order Violation)

The Monday 4/3/17 NPD Shift Analysis Report:
http://www.naugatuckpd.org/…/…/1509/4.4.17_Shift_Analsys.pdf

Have a great Tuesday everyone… We will be here!

naugatuckpd.org

FOR RELEASE: 4/3/2017
CONTACT: Naugatuck Police Department

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I have to say – we are very appreciative of the support we have received on our social media sites – particularly our Facebook page. Its great to know so many of our citizens are behind us and support what we do.

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Christine Ludovicy Love you guys. Thank you for ALL you do. Love seeing our officers patrolling our area. Warms my heart and I smile every time I see them. Be safe.
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Matt Walter I only lived in Naugatuck for a short time but in that time the officers I have met were very polite .
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