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Here we go again. It's not even close to spring and the atv's and dirt bikes are out in full force. When the temp rises above 40 the speed limit increases to 80. Haven't seen a police car parked on Rosewood in 4 weeks.
Here we go again. It's not even close to spring and the atv's and dirt bikes are out in full force. When the temp rises above 40 the speed limit increases to 80. Haven't seen a police car parked on Rosewood in 4 weeks.
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Big Vin (Utilizador Registado)
L (Visitante)
Police District Manager for East Shore (Utilizador Registado)
Fair Haven Heights Neighbor (Visitante)
Police District Manager for East Shore (Utilizador Registado)
Big Vin (Utilizador Registado)
guest (Visitante)
Eastern Street (Visitante)
xyz (Visitante)
Eastern Street (Visitante)
Mike (Visitante)
Yeah our blockwatch leader had some bad things done to her car and property before she moved out of town.
Yesterday on Lexington I witnessed 2 dirt bikes and an ATV surrounding a car and basically trying to run it off the road. Of course a car was coming from the opposite direction and they had to stop or hit these guys head on.
guest (Visitante)
Marlene (Utilizador Registado)
Marlene (Utilizador Registado)
guest (Visitante)
Miguel (Visitante)
City of New Haven (Oficial Verificado)
guest (Visitante)
Connecticut (Visitante)
It is my feelings though that when posting on this site one should try and remain anonymous and when sees something like Mike saw they call the police.
Police District Manager for East Shore (Utilizador Registado)
fedup (Visitante)
Big Vin (Utilizador Registado)
Kam (Visitante)
xyz (Visitante)
XYZ (Utilizador Registado)
Livinhere for 30 years (Visitante)
@ Connecticut - Fear is what these thugs pray on- remaining anonymous and hiding hoping things get done is just what they want. The more people who come out and stand up for their rights the less these thugs will think about retaliating- Living in fear is no way to live. The more eyewitness you have the better the chances of catching and prosecuting perpetrators. Your line of thinking is exactly why we haven't been able to keep these criminals off the streets- everyone is too afraid to point out the criminal so they just continue to shoot, rob and intimidate. Enough is enough. They can't get everyone. Approaching these individuals dangerous and foolish. Let the police handle that. Never put yourself in harms way!
Thanks to the citizens who proclaimed I've had enough & the great work of the PD that man is in jail for 2 years for riding recklessly
done with dirt bikes (Visitante)
great News!!!
In New Haven the manager from each police district has an account here and it seems like they're all just as responsive. FedUp - have you posted anything about the problem on Roydon?
Police District Manager for East Shore (Utilizador Registado)
XYZ (Utilizador Registado)
XYZ (Utilizador Registado)
Miguel (Visitante)
"Thanks to the citizens who proclaimed I've had enough & the great work of the PD that man is in jail for 2 years for riding recklessly"
can you explain this a bit? are you sure about someone going to jail for more than a week or two?
Edgewood Villager (Utilizador Registado)
If you know where dirt bikes, quads and ATVs are garaged, report it to the New Haven Police ATV hotline at (203) 946-6098. Or, call your NHPD district manager. By reporting where these cars ATV and dirt bikes are stored, your district manager can build a case for getting a search warrant and eventually they will be able to confiscate the machines. But, first they need to build a case. They need to gather evidence.
For example, in the Edgewood/Dwight Neighborhood it is Sgt. Steve Torquati at (203) 946-7597. In the Whalley, Edgewood, Beaver Hills (WEB) Neighborhood it is Lt. Makiem Miller at (203) 589-3318 or mmiller@newhavenct.net. They will investigate and can confiscate the vehicles.
You can also contact your LCI neighborhood specialist. In Edgewood/Dwight, contact Tracy Claxton at (203) 946-2857 or TClaxton@newhavenct.net.
Then, contact your alderman to put pressure on the city to make this issue a priority for the police. The Edgewood ward is ward 24: call Evette Hamilton at (203) 508-5426 orWard24@newhavenct.net.
XYZ (Utilizador Registado)
Edgewood Villager (Utilizador Registado)
To find your NHPD district manager, LCI representative, district management team chairperson and know when your neighborhood meetings are held see:
http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/uploads/neighborhood%20specialist%20and%20LT_updatedMARCH_2015(1).xls
Here is the list of Aldermen by Ward:
http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/aldermen/index.asp
If you want IMMEDIATE action, call the non-emergency (dispatch) NHPD phone number at 203-946-6316. Tell the dispatcher that your district manager (use their name) said to call and have some patrols sent to your area. Then ask the responding officer to CALL YOU BACK. This is very important. Otherwise, you call will fall into a black hole. By asking for a call back you are ensuring that the NHPD will take action and then be held accountable to you for what action is taken.
We need enough people to report these illegal machines, call the police, and work with their NHPD district managers. There are 100,000 of us in this city and only 100 or so of these dirt bike and ATV riders who are ruining our quality of life. We all need to raise this issue with our police and city government. With enough pressure, laws will change and policing tactics will adjust.
Edgewood Villager (Utilizador Registado)
If you know where dirt bikes, quads and ATVs are garaged, report it to the New Haven Police Criminal Intel Unit. The officer in charge is:
Sergeant Karl Jacobson
New Haven Police Department
Criminal Intel Unit/Narcotics
One Union Ave, New Haven CT
phone: (203) 946-6098
Fax: (203) 946-6293
e-mail: kjacobson@newhavenct.net
He will respond to emails and calls. If you report a known ATV or dirt bike location to him, he will investigate and confiscate the machines.
Carmel Lepore (Utilizador Registado)
Andrushka (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial Verificado)
For information on storage locations of ATVs and other illegal vehicles, please call (203)946-6098 (reports can be made anonymously). Community members are always welcome to notify their respective District Manager; however, it’s important that people don’t telephone their District Manager to report an incident which is currently taking place, but instead telephone the incident into the non-emergency line to have officers dispatched. We appreciate your concern and help in addressing this matter.