Crime & Safety

Shoplifting, Disorderly Conduct Arrests in Greenwich

A roundup of recent arrests by Greenwich Police.

Bagged for not paying for groceries

A Stamford man was arrested on a sixth-degree larceny charge stemming from the theft of $73 worth of merchandise from the Stop & Shop on West Putnam Avenue.

were called to the store by a store security officer about 4:50 a.m. April 5 who reported he saw a man with several paper bags in a shopping cart leave the store without paying for the items and put the bags in his vehicle.

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Patrick C. Miller, 33, who gave an address of 11 Tuttle St., Stamford, was charged with sixth degree larceny. He was released after posting $100 bond and scheduled to appear April 12 in state Superior Court in Stamford.

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Door punching leads to arrest

A 35-year-old Orchard Street resident was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge stemming from an April 7 incident at his home.

Jonathan Rich, who gave an address of 35 Orchard St., Cos Cob, is accused of being out of control, verbally abusive, punching holes in a door and damaging another by slamming it, according to a Greenwich Police report. Rich was described as being "heavily intoxicated."

Rich also was charged with second-degree criminal mischief. He was held in lieu of $1,000 bond and scheduled to appear April 9 in state Superior Court in Stamford.

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Resident of condemned home arrested

A man accused of living in a condemned house has surrendered to Greenwich Police who obtained an arrest warrant charging him for failing to appear in court on trespassing charges.

Joshua Evans, 24, who gave an address of 4717 Vestal Pkwy. E., Vestal NY, surrendered on April 2, according to a police report released April 9.  Evans is accused of living in an Armonk Street home on Sept. 1, 2011 after it was condemned by the Greenwich Health Department, according to the report. He was with first-degree criminal mischief.

Evans now faces an additional charge of second-degree failure to appear in court. He was released after posting $1,000 bond and scheduled to appear April 9 in state Superior Court in Stamford.

Argument leads to arrest

A domestic violence incident involving a couple ended with the arrest of a man on April 7.

Greenwich Police say they were called to an apartment in the 1200 block of East Putnam Avenue at 12:43 a.m. April 7 and found that the suspect had an argument with his girlfriend that turned physical. The man, identified as James C. Thomas, 34, who gave an address of 45 Traverse Ave., Port Chester, NY, was charged with disorderly conduct. He was released on a promise to appear April 9 in state Superior Court in Stamford.

The police report indicated the woman did not seek medical treatment.

 


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