Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Seymour police Taser man who barricaded himself in home

By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — A town man who barricaded himself in his condominium, apparently distraught over problems with his girlfriend, was taken down by a police Taser and brought to Griffin Hospital Tuesday afternoon for evaluation.
The 32-year old man, whom police did not identify, “barricaded himself” in his residence in Building 50 at Balance Rock Condominiums.
According to Sgt. Richard Gittings, the man’s family contacted police after they became concerned about some text messages between the man and his girlfriend. Police did not reveal the nature of the text messages.

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