Connecticut State Police - Bridgewater/Roxbury Resident Trooper's Office

Connecticut State Police - Bridgewater/Roxbury Resident Trooper's Office This is the official Facebook for the Bridgewater / Roxbury Resident Trooper. For emergencies, dial 911

The towns of Bridgewater and Roxbury participate in the Connecticut State Police Resident Trooper program. The Resident Trooper program provides services to roughly 4000 citizens in both towns. The Connecticut State Police is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Connecticut and the oldest State Police agency in the country. Over 1,100 troopers from 11 barracks patrol over 7,000 miles

of roadway and serve as the primary law enforcement agency for 79 towns in Connecticut, totaling over 2,600 square miles. Our goals are to: (1) Respond to emergencies (2) Assist citizens in need (3) deter crimes from occurring (4) solve crimes that have been committed (5) Investigate incidents and determine if a crime has been committed. (6) promote safety on our roads and in our schools, businesses and homes (7) provide specialized investigative resources to local, state and federal agencies (8) educate the public by various methods of communications to include presentations, news releases and social media(9) prepare the public for emergencies (10) provide public information about police activities (11) engage in community policing activities to enhance our relationship with the public. Roxbury:
https://www.roxburyct.com/police

Bridgewater:
https://www.bridgewater-ct.gov/police-department

National Slam the Scam Day.Take part by using tools from SSA and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to recognize imposte...
03/05/2026

National Slam the Scam Day.

Take part by using tools from SSA and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to recognize imposters — including Social Security-related scams — and stop scammers from stealing your money and personal information.

Help Us Slam the Scam!

1. Learn about common tactics and how to recognize the signs. For example:
An unexpected problem or offer of a prize or government benefit increase.
Pressure to act immediately.
Request for unusual payments like cryptocurrency, gift cards, gold bars, cash, or wire transfers, even with the promise of keeping your money safe.

2. Spread the word. Visit ssa.gov/scam for more information that could help you and others stay safe.

3. Report suspicious activity. Report Social Security-related issues to SSA OIG (oig.ssa.gov/report) and other concerns to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov).

Protect Yourself from Social Security Scams

Bring Me Back Home (BMBH)What is the Bring Me Back Home Program?Bring Me Back Home (BMBH) is a new registry for Connecti...
02/19/2026

Bring Me Back Home (BMBH)
What is the Bring Me Back Home Program?
Bring Me Back Home (BMBH) is a new registry for Connecticut residents which allows law enforcement access to information to assist in the recovery of missing or wandering persons. The provided information and photo, accessible through the COLLECT criminal justice and safety system, helps first responders and families reunite with individuals living with cognitive challenges, such as Dementia or Autism. This information is confidential and secure and can only be accessed by law enforcement personnel in an emergency.

How does Bring Me Back Home work?
A family member or guardian registers their person with cognitive challenges through the link, or in person, at your nearest police department. This information is now part of the statewide Bring Me Back Home registry. Law enforcement officers will have access to the confidential and secure information and respond appropriately. When the person wanders or is missing, individuals should call 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY, and indicate that they are registered with the Bring Me Back Home program.

Who is eligible?
All members of the community whose cognitive challenges may lead to confusion and disorientation, and who are at risk of wandering or getting lost.

https://portal.ct.gov/bmbh

It was recently brought to our attention that the below individual is claiming for work for us and his actions online ar...
12/22/2025

It was recently brought to our attention that the below individual is claiming for work for us and his actions online are not appropriate.
This person does NOT and has never been associated with us in any manner.

11/13/2025

The bridge on Weller's Bridge Rd is CLOSED to all traffic.

Please stay on Rt 67 as a detour.

06/08/2025

-SILVER ALERT--
BE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR A VERY LIGHT SKINNED BLACK/HISPANIC FEMALE AGE 27/ WITH BLACK HAIR/ BROWN EYES/ 5'4" TALL/ AROUND 140 POUNDS / NO CLOTHING DESCRIPTION.
SHE LEFT HER ADDRESS IN WASHINGTON ON FOOT WITH HER ONE MONTH OLD CHILD THIS MORNING LEAVING PHONE AT HOME. FEMALE SUFFERS FROM SCHIZOPHRENIA. IF YOU SEE ANYONE MATCHING THIS DISCRIPTION PLEASE CONTACT TROOP L EITHER VIA 911 OR 860-626-7900 AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

04/25/2025

Weller's Bridge Rd is one way on the bridge.
All traffic is going westbound.

TRAFFIC ALERTStarting Friday 4/25 the bridge on Weller's Bridge Rd in Roxbury will be ONE-WAY. Traffic will flow westbou...
04/21/2025

TRAFFIC ALERT
Starting Friday 4/25 the bridge on Weller's Bridge Rd in Roxbury will be ONE-WAY. Traffic will flow westbound only.

All eastbound traffic will stay on Rt. 67.

The road will be completely closed in the morning while crews set up barriers.

04/12/2025

Southbury Rd has been reopened.

Southbury Rd (rt67) is closed between Church St and Crofut Ln.
Please use Crofut > Apple > South St as a detour.

03/07/2025

Weller's Bridge has been reopened. Please drive cautiously.

Weller's Bridge Rd is closed between Baker Rd(Rt 67) and River Rd.

Please use Baker Rd (Rt 67) as a detour.

Address

29 North Street
Roxbury, CT
06783

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