The State of Connecticut is under Extreme Fire Danger and Stage 2 Drought Advisory.The outdoor burning ban for Manchester will remain in effect. We ask all consumers to be mindful of any unnecessary water usage in order to protect our water supplies for essential drinking and fire-fighting purposes.
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The Manchester Police Department has permanently installed a Prescription Drug Disposal box in the lobby at 239 Middle Tpke East, Manchester, CT 06040.
Due to the success of the National Drug Take Back initiatives by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Manchester Police Department has made a drop box accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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The Property and Evidence Unit is responsible for the handling, processing, maintenance, storage, and return of all property/evidence in its possession (when applicable). This includes physical evidence of crimes, lost and found property, and property seized with/without search warrants, including prisoner property.
Handling of all property types complies with applicable Connecticut State statutes, court orders, and internal policies. For information on State statutes, see Sec. 54-36 and 54-36a through 54-36n:
Court orders for return of property are transmitted directly from the court to the Property and Evidence Unit. This generally takes 10-14 days after adjudication of your case. No property can be released until the orders with the Judge's original signature are received. Once the orders are received, we will send you a letter which explains the procedure for making arrangements to pick up your property.
Contact the Manchester Police Department at 860-645-5552 to see if your property has been turned in or, if necessary, file a report.
Contact the Manchester Police Department at 860-645-5500 or stop by the department in person to turn it in. Unclaimed found property may be returned to the finder after one year.
The Manchester Police Department no longer holds bicycle auctions. Bicycles and other property eligible for sale are listed on PropertyRoom.com which is an auction-type web site selling items from law enforcement agencies around the country.