Police Chief: Tips for a Safe Halloween in New Canaan

Halloween is a fun holiday for kids, but can be a worrisome one for parents. To ensure that Halloween in our Town is as safe as possible all parents and children should follow the below safety recommendations. Candy Safety

Have a grown-up inspect your treats before eating. If you think candy has been tampered with contact our department at 203-594-3500. Never eat candy when the package is already opened-if unsure, throw the candy out.

Police Chief: Keeping Our College Students Safe

Very soon, hundreds of New Canaan students will move to a nearby city or across the country to pursue their studies. Becoming independent almost overnight comes with certain risks and responsibilities. Street crime is on the increase in most large U.S cities. It is also growing on campuses and in small communities. No college is immune to crime.

Police Chief on Memorial Day: Honoring U.S. Military Veterans Who Gave Their Lives ‘For Our Great Country’

On May 29, Memorial Day, we honor those veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice by giving their lives for our great country. Memorial Day honors their service and sacrifice. Nearly 1,000 veterans are buried in Lakeview Cemetery. As Memorial Day approaches, it’s a good time to remind the good and patriotic citizens of New Canaan to be aware of phony organizations who “solicit” on behalf of veterans. In the past and just recently, Peter Langenus, the commander of New Canaan’s Veterans of Foreign War Post 653 received telephone calls from shoppers who had been approached for a money donations in front of ACME.

Police Chief: ‘We Are Making the Investigation of Youth Parties Where Alcohol and Drugs Are Consumed a Priority’

As parents, we worry constantly about our children’s safety, especially when they grow old enough to be influenced by friends, the media, the Internet and other adults. The State of Connecticut’s Coalition to Stop Underage Drinking estimates that high-school student drinkers consume 35 percent of all wine coolers and 1.1 billion cans of beer annually. Subsequent risks and effects of underage drinking include an increase in injuries and fatalities, sexual offenses, and youthful involvement with illegal drugs. The New Canaan Perspective

The media and some adults (including parents) regard drinking (and recently the use of marijuana) as an essential element of socializing. Additionally, some underage drinkers obtain alcohol from their parents, from their own homes or from other adults who legitimize alcohol consumption as a rite of passage for minors.

Police Chief: Firearm Stolen During Burglary on Mortimer Street

On Feb. 15 at approximately 9 p.m., our department investigated the report of a residential burglary that occurred on Mortimer Street. Both the main residence and a garage apartment were entered. The garage apartment was unlocked and the main residence was forcibly entered. Initial reports show that jewelry and a firearm were taken.