Tolland County Police Blotter and Public Safety Records

Tolland County police blotter records document law enforcement activity across northeastern Connecticut. The county has about 151,000 residents. Vernon is the largest town with nearly 31,000 people. Mansfield follows with about 28,000 residents. Tolland County has no county sheriff's office. Each town manages its own police records. The county seat is Rockville, part of Vernon. State Police Troop C provides regional coverage.

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Tolland County Quick Facts

151,000 Population
13 Towns
Rockville County Seat
Troop C State Police

Vernon Police Department Blotter and Incident Reports

Vernon is the largest town in Tolland County. It has its own police department. The Vernon Police Department keeps daily blotter records. Their office is at 280 Hartford Turnpike. You can call them at (860) 872-9126.

The department serves about 31,000 residents. They handle a range of incidents. These include traffic stops, thefts, and domestic calls. The Vernon police blotter shows daily activity. Officers log each call they respond to. Records show dates, times, and locations.

Residents can request Vernon police records in person. Some records may also be available by phone. The department follows Connecticut public records laws. You will need to show valid ID. Copy fees may apply for printed reports.

Connecticut DESPP Accident Information Summary database
Vernon Police 280 Hartford Turnpike
Vernon, CT 06066
Phone: (860) 872-9126
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Mansfield Resident State Troopers and Police Records

Mansfield uses the Resident State Trooper program. This is common in smaller Connecticut towns. State troopers are assigned to the town full time. They handle local police work. The state provides this service instead of a local police force.

The Mansfield Resident State Troopers office is located at 4 South Eagleville Road. Their phone number is (860) 429-6024. They serve the town of about 28,000 residents. This includes the Storrs area near UConn. The police blotter records are kept at this office.

Troopers respond to calls across Mansfield. They handle accidents, burglaries, and disturbances. The blotter records all these incidents. You can request these records at the Eagleville Road office. Some requests may need to go through State Police headquarters in Tolland.

Tolland County State Police Troop C Blotter Access

Connecticut State Police Troop C is based in Tolland. They cover many towns in Tolland County. This includes towns without local police departments. They also assist local departments when needed. Troop C serves as a hub for northeastern Connecticut.

The troop handles a wide area. They patrol state highways in Tolland County. They respond to serious incidents. They also keep arrest logs and incident reports. Their records cover many small towns in the region.

You can request Troop C records through DESPP. The Reports and Records Unit is in Middletown. Their address is 1111 Country Club Road. You can also use the online GovQA portal. Visit portal.ct.gov/DESPP for more details.

The main towns covered by Troop C in Tolland County include:

  • Tolland - primary coverage
  • Columbia - primary coverage
  • Covenant - primary coverage
  • Andover - primary coverage
  • Hebron - shared coverage

Tolland County Police Blotter Records in Other Towns

Tolland County has 13 towns total. Each manages its own police records. Some have local departments. Others use State Police coverage. Ellington has its own police department. They are at 40 Maple Street. Their number is (860) 870-3220.

Somers and Stafford also have local police. Somers Police is at 600 Main Street. Call them at (860) 763-8300. Stafford Police is at 173 West Stafford Road. Their number is (860) 684-2133. Both departments keep daily blotter records.

Smaller towns rely on State Police. These include Union, Willington, and Ashford. They also include Columbia, Coventry, and Andover. Their police blotter records are at Troop C. You must contact the State Police for these records. The process is the same for all State Police towns.

How to Access Tolland County Police Blotter Records

Getting police blotter records in Tolland County is simple. First, find which department has the records. Local departments keep their own records. State Police keep records for towns they cover.

Contact the department directly. Most accept requests in person. Some take requests by mail or phone. You will need to provide details about the incident. Include the date and location. Names of people involved help too.

Fees vary by department. Local police may charge per page. State Police charge a $16 search fee. This fee applies even if no records are found. Payment is usually required upfront. Call ahead to confirm fees and payment options.

Accident reports have special rules. You can get them free online for 30 days. Use the DESPP Accident Information Summary database. After 30 days, fees apply. You can also use BuyCrash.com for older reports.

Online Resources for Tolland County Police Blotter Records

Some Tolland County departments offer online access. Check each department's website. Some post daily arrest logs. Others have online request forms. Not all towns have online services.

The DESPP offers statewide resources. Their accident database is free. It covers all Connecticut police departments. You can search by date and location. You can also search by name or plate number. This is useful for accident reports.

The Connecticut Judicial Branch has court records. These relate to police blotter incidents. When arrests lead to charges, court records show the outcome. Visit jud.ct.gov to search cases. This helps you see the full picture of an incident.

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Cities and Towns in Tolland County with Police Blotter Records

Tolland County has 13 towns. Each maintains police records. Larger towns have local departments. Smaller towns use State Police. All records are public under Connecticut law.

Other towns in Tolland County include Coventry, Columbia, Willington, Ashford, Union, and Andover. These towns receive police services from State Police Troop C.

Nearby Counties with Police Blotter Records

These counties border Tolland County. They have similar police record systems.