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Commission accepts internal-investigation findings and policy updates, moves to executive session

3353671 · May 15, 2025
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The Middletown Police Commission accepted multiple internal-investigation findings and 17 minor policy updates by voice vote, then voted to enter executive session for personnel matters under '4 53'.

The Middletown Police Commission voted to accept several internal-investigation findings and a set of updated departmental policies and then moved into executive session for personnel matters.

Chief John Awachu summarized seven internal investigations and recommended the commission accept them as written. The investigations and chief’s stated findings included:

- Case 242738 (02/02/2024): damage to patrol cars 10 and 34 secondary to a vehicle pursuit; investigator finding: no violation of departmental policy. - Case 243111 (02/07/2024): use of force incident involving Davis David Mead; finding: no violation of departmental policy. - Case 243871 (02/15/2024): motor-vehicle accident involving car 17; finding: violation of department policy addressed with a verbal warning to the involved officer. -…

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