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The Connecticut Mirror and ProPublica, a national newsroom, need your help to investigate towing practices in Connecticut. We’d like to hear from you if your car was towed. Your response will help us understand how towing companies operate and if they are following policies so we can do journalism that helps and informs the public.

We’re especially interested in hearing from people who weren’t able to get their cars back. As we continue reporting, it’s possible we can find out more about what happened in your case. Filling out the form below will help us do that, and we can share what we find.

We take your privacy seriously. We are gathering these responses for the purposes of our reporting and will contact you if we wish to publish any part of them. You can call or text us at 203-626-4705‬.

Asia Fields of ProPublica contributed reporting.


This content originally appeared on ProPublica and was authored by by Ginny Monk, Dave Altimari and Shahrzad Rasekh, The Connecticut Mirror.

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[1] Ginny Monk, Children's Issues and Housing Reporter ➤ https://ctmirror.org/author/gmonk/[2] Dave Altimari, Investigative Reporter ➤ https://ctmirror.org/author/daltimari/[3] Shahrzad Rasekh, CT Mirror Reporter ➤ https://ctmirror.org/author/srasekh/[4] CT Mirror: Connecticut News and In-Depth Reporting ➤ https://ctmirror.org/[5] ¿Han remolcado su vehículo en Connecticut? Comparta su historia y ayúdenos a investigar. — ProPublica ➤ https://www.propublica.org/getinvolved/veh%C3%ADculo-remolcar-connecticut-ayuda-propublica-investigar[6] About Us — ProPublica ➤ https://www.propublica.org/about