Farmington Police Logs Released

- Farmington Police Department released public incident logs covering May 5 through May 14, 2026, listing arrests and calls for service in Farmington. - The department’s arrest-log page says arrested persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and Patch reported charges in the logs are allegations. - Farmington posts current weekday arrest logs on its police department website, where residents can review additional entries and records information.

Farmington Police Department has released public logs covering incidents and arrests reported between May 5 and May 14, 2026, according to local coverage and the town’s police records pages. The entries were provided by the department for public review and describe police activity over that 10-day span. Patch reported the material as the latest installment of Farmington’s regular police log postings. The town’s arrest-log page separately states that arrested persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ### Which dates do the newly posted logs cover? Patch said the Farmington police logs released on May 15 cover incidents from May 5 through May 14, 2026. The report described the entries as information supplied directly by the Farmington Police Department. May 15 is also the publication date shown on the MSN-hosted version of Patch’s report. The timing places the release one day after the final date included in the log period. (msn.com) ### What do the logs actually show? Farmington Police Department’s public log postings are a record of recent police activity, including arrests and other incidents handled by officers, according to Patch’s description of the release. (msn.com) The report did not present the entries as court findings or case dispositions. The town’s police website maintains a “Press Arrest Log” page with separate links for current Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday arrest logs. (msn.com) That page is part of the police department section of Farmington’s municipal website. ### Are the listed charges convictions? The Farmington police material is not a list of convictions. Patch said the charges in the logs are allegations, not convictions. (msn.com) The town’s own arrest-log page uses similar cautionary language. Farmington states on that page that arrested persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. (farmington-ct.org) ### Where is the information coming from? Patch attributed the May 5 to May 14 log information directly to the Farmington Police Department. That attribution matters because the item is presented as a public-records style posting rather than an independently reconstructed account of each case. (msn.com) Farmington’s municipal website also points residents to its Records Unit for police documents and says only Farmington records will be searched through that office. (farmington-ct.org) The records page says people can request reports of criminal activity or accidents at a specific location for a specific time period. ### How does Farmington publish police information more broadly? Farmington’s website shows police logs as part of a broader public-safety information system that includes the arrest-log page, records information and department contacts. (msn.com) The police department page says the agency is responsible for public safety in the town and provides access to those resources online. The town’s current-news page also carries police-related notices. (farmington-ct.org) On May 6, 2026, Farmington posted a “Farmington PD: Scam Warning,” and on May 7, 2026, it posted a “Farmington Police Citizen Survey,” showing the department uses the town website for updates beyond arrest information. ### Where can readers check what comes next? Farmington residents can review current weekday arrest logs on the town police website, which lists separate links for Monday through Friday entries. (farmington-ct.org) The Records Unit page also provides a route for requesting additional Farmington police records tied to a location or time period. May 21, 2026, is one of the next dated events visible on Farmington’s current-news page, which lists the Westwoods Recreation Complex ribbon cutting and grand opening. (farmington-ct.org) For police-specific updates, the town’s online police pages remain the named public source. (farmington-ct.org)

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