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Police chief reports February drop in calls, rise in arrests; department adds new officer
Summary
At a Middletown Police Commission meeting, the police chief reported February statistics showing 2,128 calls for service (an 8% decline from January), 176 arrests (a 4.7% increase), and staffing updates including the return of Officer Han and the onboarding of Aiden Burgess.
At a meeting of the Middletown Police Commission, the police chief reported that the department handled 2,128 calls for service in February — an 8% drop from January’s 2,305 — while arrests rose to 176, a 4.7% increase from the previous month.
The chief told commissioners the department investigated 23 Part 1 crimes in February (eight violent, 15 property) and 108 Part 2 crimes, which he said represented a 25% increase from January. "For the month of February, the department handled 2,128 calls for service," the police chief said, and…
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