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Seymour Police Department


Department Overview

Chief:John Bucherati

Address:11 Franklin Street
Seymour CT 06483

Phone:203-881-7600

Website:https://www.seymourct.org/departments/SeymourPoliceDepartment

SEYMOUR POLICE DEPARTMENT

 

MISSION STATEMENT

The Seymour Police Department, in partnership with our community, provides impartial, ethical, and professional law enforcement service and protection. We strive to maintain the trust and confidence of our citizens while working to improve the quality of life.

VISION STATEMENT

Reduction of crime and fear of crime

Maximum efficiency

Improved public confidence

Personal and professional growth for employees

POLICING VALUES

ABOUT SEYMOUR, CT

Seymour stepped into the 21st century with a confident attitude and a list of new  accomplishments. One of America's first industrial villages, this appealing town has gone through its share of ups and downs since incorporating in 1850.

Categorized as a dying mill town in the 1980s, this diverse community successfully reversed that trend and became known as a prosperous and viable center for business and light industry, as well as a community that places importance on the education of its children and the quality of life of its residents.

Route 67 connects Bethany, through Seymour to Oxford, Southbury and more.  Klarides Shopping Plaza, Stop and Shop plaza, Tri-Town Plaza and Seybridge Plaza contain many different types of shops and eating establishments. There are more than 35 restaurants ranging from fast food franchises to an elegant banquet facility for business and social gatherings to a restaurant that caters to boaters. Route 34 connects New Haven and Derby to Seymour, Oxford, Monroe, and Newtown and beyond. Route 115 connects Seymour to Ansonia. Many outstanding retail and service businesses are found along its route. Seymour's convenient access to numerous surrounding towns and to the Route 8 corridor, which connects the Valley to Fairfield County and the shore, make an each business commute. Centrally located, the town is served by Metro-North commuter rail and by Connecticut transit buses to and from New Haven. The wide variety of housing and well-planned zoning enables the town to enjoy a thriving business sector without sacrificing its rural community atmosphere.

The Seymour Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.