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Torrington police blotter3/9/2024 ![]() The Traffic Unit schedules and coordinates all extra duty work officer assignments with private contractors performing construction work or special events within the City. The Chief of Police is the designated legal traffic authority for the City Of Torrington and has authority over all matters that concern parking and traffic issues as they arise. The Traffic Unit is responsible for investigating traffic related complaints from citizens, public officials and patrol officers in regards to parking issues, speeding complaints, traffic sign or device requests and other related problems. The Traffic Unit coordinates enforcement activities based upon public complaints and a review of accident data showing need for selective or focused traffic enforcement and also conducts traffic enforcement and commercial vehicle enforcement duties as needed ![]() The Traffic Unit reviews and surveys all matters concerning new developments, traffic impacts, new roadways and building renovation projects, working closely with the local Planning and Zoning Commission, Public Works Department and Engineering Department regarding all roadway safety issues and design improvements. The Traffic Unit processes parking tickets, ticket payments and parking meter revenues, conducts sign and marking installations, upgrades and repairs, installs, repairs and conducts preventive maintenance on all traffic signals and devices owned by the City of Torrington, conducts parking meter installation, meter and parking facility maintenance and parking meter revenue collections and conducts enforcement of parking ordinances and meter violations. The traffic unit also coordinates all extra duty officers. Held on $5,000 court-set surety bond for appearance May 31 in Torrington Superior Court.The Traffic Unit is responsible for erecting all traffic signs throughout the City of Torrington, conducting traffic surveys and issuing parking tickets. ![]() RAE, 38, 216 East Pearl St., Torrington, sixth-degree larceny, April 12. ![]() Released on a promise to appear June 11 in Torrington Superior Court. Released on $2,500 surety bond for appearance May 30 in Torrington Superior Court.ĭAMON THORN, 67, who is listed as homeless, Torrington, first-degree criminal trespass, May 29. KURLWELNZ, 47, 59 Dewey St., first floor, Torrington, violation of a protective order, first-degree criminal trespass, May 30. Released on $500 non-surety bond for appearance June 11 in Torrington Superior Court.ĮDWARD D. S-1, Torrington, third-degree burglary, May 29. Released on $500 non-surety bond for appearance June 11 in Torrington Superior Court. BESMER, 19, 25 Lewis St., Torrington, third-degree burglary, May 29. Held on $1,500 surety bond for appearance May 30 in Torrington Superior Court. BRAUM, 25, who is listed as homeless, Torrington, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, school zone violation and possession of less than one half ounce of marijuana, May 29. Released on a promise to appear June 10 in Torrington Superior Court. BRIDGES, 50, 237 Goshen Road, Torrington, driving without insurance, failure to display lights, May 28. Held on $1,000 surety bond for appearance May 30 in Torrington Superior Court. PATAKY, 18, 94 Deercrest Drive, Torrington, second-degree breach of peace, second-degree threatening, May 29. TORRINGTON - Bernard McCann, 42, of 83 Lorenzo Street was arrested in Torrington by Torrington police Saturday and.
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