By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Longtime police Officer Ronald Goodmaster, who was recently demoted, was contacted twice by a New Jersey parole officer who said that a potentially dangerous fugitive was living here, yet Goodmaster kept that information to himself until he could verify it.
Those and other details were unveiled in a 10-page internal affairs investigation report by Lt. Paul Satkowski that Town Attorney Colleen Fries released to the Register.
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