By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SHELTON — The state fire marshal’s office is investigating possible code violations at Shelton High School, prompted by a complaint made this spring.
State police Lt. J. Paul Vance confirmed Monday that two officers from the fire marshal’s office have been at the high school at 120 Meadow St. “a number of times” since the complaint was filed. Vance would not disclose the nature of the complaint, nor the person who made it.
The Register has learned the complaint was filed against city Fire Marshal Jim Tortora.
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