Seymour Police Blotter April 7, 2025 – April 13, 2025

SEYMOUR Here are some highlights from the Seymour Police Department’s calls for service from April 7, 2025 through April 13, 2025.

It is a partial list of calls, curated by The Valley Indy. The goal is to give the public a head’s up on what’s happening in the community.

Note: generally, this publication does not post the names of people charged with misdemeanors; the names of victims; or numbered residential addresses. If we publish a suspect’s name, we track the case.

Also, the blotter is not a list of arrests. It’s the reason why people first made contact with police.

Seymour police received 229 calls for service and made six arrests between April 7, 2025 and April 13, 2025.

APRIL 7, 2025

8:49 a.m. Police received a complaint from a South Main Street resident about loud music playing.

1:09 p.m. Police charged a 39-year-old Seymour man with second-degree breach of peace and disorderly conduct.

3:39 p.m. A 911 hang up call came from Bungay School. Police investigated and reported there were no issues at the elementary school.

5:11 p.m. A set of keys found at Chatfield Park were turned into police.

6:03 p.m. A resident told police a tire on her car was damaged by a large pothole on Bungay Road. Police evaluated the area and reported several decent-sized’ potholes between Carriage Drive and Greenwood Circle. Police contacted the public works department.

ARPIL 8, 2025

6:15 a.m. A Manners Avenue resident complained about neighbors slamming their car doors multiple times throughout the night. Police advised the neighbors to keep the noise down.

9:26 a.m. Police received a complaint from a Henny Penny employee about a customer leaving the gas station without paying for gas. Police contacted the person, who then returned to pay.

2:24 p.m. Police responded to the scene of a minor motor vehicle accident involving a construction vehicle on Bungay Road.

3:11 p.m. A Davis Road resident reported that an Apple air tag was found in his niece’s backpack. Police were unable to track who placed the air tag because it was dead. 

6:09 p.m. Police charged a 68-year-old Seymour man with second-degree failure to appear.

APRIL 9, 2025

7:23 a.m. A school bus driver from All-Star Transportation reported a low-hanging wire on Great Hill Road. Police notified Frontier.

7:08 p.m. Police received a report about a blue BMW swerving in the road in the area of Maple Street and Clinton Road. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.

7:40 p.m. A caller reported that an employee from CVS came from behind the counter in a threatening manner. An argument between the employee and the customer started after the customer was told, via a computer prompt, he could not return items without a receipt. The customer was asked to leave the store but refused. The customer was informed they were not allowed in CVS anymore.

8:12 p.m. Police received a complaint from an individual who said they were bitten by a dog at the town dog park on Moss Avenue.

APRIL 10, 2025

9:09 a.m. A Seymour Town Hall employee reported that a town vehicle was stolen. Ansonia police found the stolen car on West Main Street in Ansonia.

11:30 a.m. Police charged a 33-year-old Waterbury man with disorderly conduct, third-degree assault and first-degree unlawful restraint.

11:42 a.m. A caller reported that a tractor trailer with New Jersey plates was dumping garbage on the side of the road in the area of Day and Pearl streets.

1:42 p.m. An employee of a North Street business reported she caught an employee stealing items out of purses. Police said all items were returned. No criminal charges were pursued.

3:42 p.m. A Brookdale Road resident told police a neighbor’s dog came out of his yard and attacked her leashed dog while walking on the road. The incident was referred to animal control.

5:29 p.m. Police charged a 23-year-old New York man with fourth-degree larceny.

8:14 p.m. A Pearl Street resident reported a solicitor with a flashlight was walking around the side of his house. Police were unable to locate the individual.

APRIL 11, 2025

9:31 a.m. Police conducted speed enforcement on Warren Drive.

10 a.m. A Seymour Town Hall employee reported there were parking violations across from town hall. 

1:02 p.m. A Klarides Village business owner told police a group of 10 teenagers were running around the plaza parking lot playing with gel guns.’ Police advised the teens to disperse. 

1:39 p.m. Police received a 911 hang up call from a Chatfield-LoPresti School student. The student told police he accidentally dialed 911 while waiting for the school bus.

4:46 p.m. An Ajellos Farm Road resident reported there was a horse on the loose in his backyard. Police contacted animal control. The horse was located and returned to its owner.

5:36 p.m. A Nichols Street resident told police his ex-girlfriend is harassing his new girlfriend.

6:13 p.m. A resident reported she lost her purse at Plaza Nails in the Seybridge Plaza on New Haven Road on April 8.

APRIL 12, 2025

3:05 a.m. An Omar Street resident reported that a neighbor’s dog was barking for more than two hours, keeping her family awake. Police said they were unable to make contact with the owner. 

9:25 a.m. A Cedar Street resident told police she was scammed through PayPal after purchasing $3,000 in gift cards.

4:58 p.m. A Carriage Drive resident told police that multiple pickup trucks were driving erratically in the Seymour High School parking lot on Botsford Road. Police said the trucks were gone upon their arrival.

7:05 p.m. Police said animal control was on the scene of a house on Lane Street that was involved in a fire to assist with animals rescued from the house.

APRIL 13, 2025

12:52 a.m. Police charged a 47-year-old Derby man with illegally operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to obey a stop sign.

10:36 a.m. Police received a report about a possible abandoned moped on Maple Street.

2:07 p.m. A caller reported two large dogs, one tan and one brown and not wearing collars, were roaming the area of Skokorat Street.

4:47 p.m. Police received a 911 call about two boys on bikes doing wheelies and driving in front of moving cars on Franklin Street. Police made contact with the boys and their parents and advised them not to play in traffic.

8:06 p.m. Police responded to the scene of a rear-end motor vehicle accident on Canfield Road.

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