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*ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY**Groton Police are investigating a larceny from TJ Maxx on 6/3/26.  We are attempting to identify t...
06/11/2026

*ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY**

Groton Police are investigating a larceny from TJ Maxx on 6/3/26. We are attempting to identify the individual shown below. If you have any information, please message us here on Facebook or submit a tip through our website: https://grotonpolice.org/anonymous-tips/

Reference case #: 26-16199

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJUNE 10, 2026​Groton Police Investigating Burglaries at Fire-Damaged Apartment Building; Seeking Pu...
06/10/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 10, 2026

​Groton Police Investigating Burglaries at Fire-Damaged Apartment Building; Seeking Public Assistance

GROTON, CT — The Town of Groton Police Department is investigating a series of burglaries at a fire-damaged apartment building at The Ledges Apartments and is seeking the public's assistance.

On Sunday, May 31, at approximately 2:53 a.m., the Groton Emergency Dispatch Center received multiple 911 calls reporting a fully involved structure fire at Building 10 of The Ledges Apartments, located at 135 Ledgewood Road.

Firefighters from several area departments responded and worked extensively to bring the blaze under control. Although the fire caused catastrophic damage and rendered the building uninhabitable, no injuries were reported.

Following the fire, property management took significant measures to secure the building, including installing locks, erecting fencing and boarding up entrances to prevent unauthorized access.

On June 8, the Groton Police Department was notified that numerous apartments within the fire-damaged building had been forcibly entered. Responding officers determined that over 40 apartment units were affected. Investigators believe the break-ins occurred sometime between June 6 and June 8.

Members of the Groton Police Department Criminal Investigation Division responded to process the scenes and have assumed responsibility for the investigation.

At this time, investigators have developed no evidence indicating that the break-ins are connected to the cause of the fire. The fire investigation and burglary investigation remain separate inquiries.

The cause and origin investigation into the May 31 fire remains active and ongoing. That investigation is being conducted by the Poquonnock Bridge Fire Marshal's Office, the Groton Police Department Criminal Investigation Division and the Connecticut State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit.

"This crime is particularly disturbing because it victimized people who had already suffered a tremendous loss," said Police Chief L.J. Fusaro. "These residents were forced to flee a dangerous fire in the middle of the night and watched as many of their belongings, keepsakes and cherished memories were destroyed. To then have individuals exploit that tragedy for personal gain demonstrates a complete disregard for basic human decency. Our detectives are pursuing every available lead and are committed to identifying those responsible."

Investigators are asking residents, businesses and motorists to review any available doorbell camera footage, residential or commercial surveillance video and dashcam recordings that may have captured activity in or around the complex between June 6 and June 8. Detectives are particularly interested in information regarding suspicious individuals or vehicles observed in the area during that timeframe.

Investigators are also interested in information regarding anyone who may have represented themselves as building officials, insurance representatives, contractors, construction workers or others claiming to be associated with recovery or repair efforts.

Anyone with information, photographs or video evidence is encouraged to contact Detective Sergeant H. Beauchamp or Detective J. Comeau of the Groton Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 860-441-6712 or [email protected]. Information provided will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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**AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION**All inquiries should be made through Groton Animal Control: 860-441-6709.Meet Bane! Bane is a ...
06/09/2026

**AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION**

All inquiries should be made through Groton Animal Control: 860-441-6709.

Meet Bane! Bane is a 1-year-old male German Shepherd who came to Animal Control through a cruelty case and is now ready to start the next chapter of his life with a loving forever family. Bane is a neutered male who is current on his vaccinations, microchipped, and has tested negative for heartworm disease. He appears to be housebroken and has been showing everyone what a wonderful companion he can be. This handsome boy has a goofy, fun-loving personality and absolutely loves playing ball. Bane enjoys being active, having fun, and spending time with the people around him. If there are other dogs in the home, Bane would like a meet-and-greet to make sure everyone is a good match.

**ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY**Groton Police are investigating a larceny from TJ Maxx on 5/23/26.  We are attempting to identify...
06/09/2026

**ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY**

Groton Police are investigating a larceny from TJ Maxx on 5/23/26. We are attempting to identify the individual shown below. If you have any information, please message us here on Facebook or submit a tip on our website: https://grotonpolice.org/anonymous-tips/

Reference case #: 26-14894

06/08/2026

**ADOPTABLE DOG: Meet Shorty!**

All inquiries should be made to Groton Animal Control: 860-441-6709.

Shorty is a young female Labrador Retriever mix who is just over a year old. She was surrendered by her owner and has been patiently waiting at Groton Animal Control since November 2025 for her forever home. Shorty is fully grown and weighs approximately 50 pounds. She is microchipped, up to date on all vaccinations, and appears to be housebroken, as she keeps her kennel clean. This fun-loving girl is full of energy and enjoys spending her days playing with her toys and having a good time. Shorty loves to stay active and would thrive in a home that can provide plenty of exercise, enrichment, and attention. If there are other dogs in the household, Shorty would like to meet them beforehand to ensure they are a good fit for one another.

Groton Police Announce Traffic Advisory for Saturday, June 6, Surrounding Noank Village, CTGROTON, CT — Due to the runni...
06/03/2026

Groton Police Announce Traffic Advisory for Saturday, June 6, Surrounding Noank Village, CT

GROTON, CT — Due to the running of the Tour de Noank Fun Run 5K Road Race, the Town of Groton Police Department announces a Traffic Advisory occurring Saturday June 6, between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m., in the area of the Noank Village.

The Fun Run begins at 9:30 a.m. and the 5K Road Race begins at 10 a.m. The starting line of the race is at Esker Point Beach. The course will take runners through Noank Village, onto Elm Street, then to Brook Street.

Moderate traffic congestion in the Noank area is anticipated prior to, during and immediately after the event. Motorists traveling in this area during these times are encouraged to use caution and drive safely.

Vehicle traffic in Noank Village and the following roads may experience short delays:

Groton Long Point Road: From Brook Street to Esker Point Beach
Brook Street: Between Groton Long Point Road and Elm Street
Elm Street: Between Groton Long Point Road and Brook Street
Marsh Road: From Groton Long Point Road to Terrace Avenue
It is expected that all roads will be clear of event-related congestion by noon.

The Town of Groton Police Department thanks the community in advance for their cooperation.

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https://grotonpolice.org/groton-police-announce-traffic-advisory-for-saturday-june-6-surrounding-noank-village-ct/

The Town of Groton Police Department wishes to remind residents of potential traffic disruptions tomorrow (June 3) due t...
06/02/2026

The Town of Groton Police Department wishes to remind residents of potential traffic disruptions tomorrow (June 3) due to the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Residents should expect delays along Route 1 beginning around 3 p.m.

At 3:08 p.m., runners will receive the Flame of Hope from the Groton City Police Department at the intersection of Route 1 and Harry Day Drive.

Runners and a police es**rt will carry the torch east along Route 1 (Fort Hill Road/New London Road/West Main Street) and over the Mystic River Drawbridge.

At 3:47 p.m., runners will hand off the torch to the Stonington Police Department.

The department encourages residents to safely cheer on the runners, including Special Olympics athletes, and asks drivers to slow down for the safety of the runners.

To learn more about the Torch Run and its route, visit: https://www.soct.org/event-calendar/law-enforcement-torch-run

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJUNE 2, 2026Groton Police Respond to Fire at The Ledges ApartmentsGROTON, CT — Town of Groton Polic...
06/02/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 2, 2026

Groton Police Respond to Fire at The Ledges Apartments

GROTON, CT — Town of Groton Police and fire companies from across the region responded to a structure fire Sunday at The Ledges Apartments, which displaced the residents of more than 40 apartments.

On Sunday, May 31, at approximately 2:53 a.m., the Groton Emergency Dispatch Center received several 911 calls from residents of The Ledges Apartments, 11 Ledgewood Road, Groton, Connecticut, reporting a fully involved structure fire in Building 10.

Groton Police Officers and a Groton Long Point Police Officer responded immediately and confirmed a structure fire in Building 10. The officers assisted residents with safely exiting their apartments.

Poquonnock Bridge Fire Department arrived on the scene and began fighting the fire. They were joined by numerous other fire personnel and apparatus and were able to extinguish the fire, which caused major structural and smoke damage to much of Building 10.

As a result, fire and building officials deemed over 40 apartment units uninhabitable. No residents reported injuries, but two firefighters suffered apparent minor injuries. Displaced residents were brought to the clubhouse of The Ledges Apartments for further assistance with temporary housing.

In addition to the Poquonnock Bridge Fire Department; members of the City of Groton Fire Department, Submarine Base Fire Department, Old Mystic Fire Department, Electric Boat Fire Department, Noank Fire Department, Center Groton Fire Department, Waterford Fire Department, Mohegan Tribal Fire Department, New London Fire Department, City of Norwich Fire Department, Montville Fire Department, North Stonington Fire Department, Old Saybrook Fire Department, Ledyard Fire Department, Gales Ferry Fire Department, Pawcatuck Fire Department, and Wequetequock Fire Department provided mutual aid, responding to assist with extinguishing the fire. Groton Ambulance, Mystic River Ambulance, and Lawrence & Memorial Paramedics also arrived on scene to assist as needed.

The American Red Cross also responded to the scene and assisted the displaced residents with securing temporary housing. The Special Signal Fire Association/Providence Canteen Truck responded to assist first responders and displaced apartment residents.

Groton Police Fire Investigators and members of the department’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) responded to the scene to investigate the fire’s origin.

The Poquonnock Bridge Fire Marshal also responded, as did the Connecticut State Police’s Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Groton Police Fire Investigation Unit, Connecticut State Police Fire and Explosion Unit, and the Poquonnock Bridge Fire Marshal.

“Our sympathies go out to all of the tenants who find themselves without a home after this devastating fire,” said Chief L.J. Fusaro Jr. “Luckily, a lightning-fast response by first responders across the region helped to ensure there were no significant injuries. We’d like to thank all of our mutual aid partners, whose cooperation at the scene undoubtedly saved lives on Sunday.”

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Town of Groton Police Department at 860-441-6712.

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https://grotonpolice.org/groton-police-respond-to-fire-at-the-ledges-apartments/

**UPDATE 6/2: Thanks to all of your tips, this individual has been identified****Attempting to Identify**Groton Police a...
06/01/2026

**UPDATE 6/2: Thanks to all of your tips, this individual has been identified**

**Attempting to Identify**

Groton Police are investigating a larceny from TJ Maxx and we are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the individual shown here. If you have any information, please message us directly or submit a tip on our website: https://grotonpolice.org/anonymous-tips/

Reference CFS 26-13187 - thank you!

NOTICE: Gold Star Bridge Crossover this weekend (May 30th)Please be advised that the I-95 northbound crossover will be i...
05/29/2026

NOTICE: Gold Star Bridge Crossover this weekend (May 30th)

Please be advised that the I-95 northbound crossover will be installed and implemented the evening of Saturday, May 30, 2026. Lane closures will be required on I-95 northbound from 8:00 p.m. Saturday to 8:00 a.m. Sunday.

Beginning on May 31, 2026, the project will be in its "permanent" condition for the next four (4) years. Only two (2) lanes of traffic will be allowed on the northbound bridge. All other northbound traffic will be required to use the crossover onto the southbound bridge to travel in the northbound direction. A crossover is a temporary traffic setup that shifts vehicles from their normal side of the roadway to the opposite side so traffic can continue moving safely while construction is going on.

Work Zone Reminders:

• A reduced speed limit of 45 MPH will be strictly enforced throughout the construction zone in both directions.
• Freight carriers and oversized vehicles should continue to follow all posted detours and restrictions, as load limitations remain in effect during the initial phases of this structural rehabilitation project.

*Motorists are encouraged to expect delays, allow additional travel time, and exercise caution while traveling through the work zone.

For additional information:

https://portal.ct.gov/dot/projects/gold-star-memorial-bridge/rehabilitation-of-the-northbound-bridge?language=en_US

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68 Groton Long Pt Road
Groton, CT
06340

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