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Council confirms six new Danbury police officers

Danbury City Council · October 1, 2024
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Summary

The council confirmed four certified officers and two entry-level officers as part of the consent calendar; new hires introduced themselves and the mayor welcomed them to Danbury.

The Danbury City Council on Oct. 1 confirmed six police appointments in two motions: four certified officers and two entry-level officers.

A communication read into the record listed the certified officer candidates — Ryan Murphy, Crystal Manueli, Nicholas Estevez and John Ferrera — including background notes on prior departments, military service and certifications. Council moved to confirm those appointments and approved them by voice vote; the mayor welcomed the officers and invited them to speak briefly.

The council separately approved the appointments of entry-level officers Terrence Williams and Gabriel Campos. The candidates thanked the council; Campos noted prior service as a Danbury Police Department cadet and fluency in Portuguese.

What it means: The confirmations add sworn personnel to the Danbury Police Department as part of routine staffing. Officers were introduced at the meeting and welcomed by city officials.

Next steps: Department onboarding and assignment; recruits may report to duty per police department scheduling.