Crime & Safety

'Unruly' Greenwich Bar Patron Faces Several Charges


A patron of a downtown Greenwich wine bar was arrested over the weekend after she refused to leave the establishment because of her "unruly, intoxicated behavior," according to Greenwich Police.

When officers arrive at the Barcelona Wine Bar, 18 W. Putnam Ave., about 11:50 p.m. Oct. 26, the suspect "was observed arguing with management from the establishment ... and eventually exited ... to speak with officers," according to a police report. The woman was described as "extremely belligerent and aggressive towards officers, staff and patrons ... and caused annoyance and alarm to several people walking in the area," according to the report. The woman apparently had been asked to leave "several times" because of her behavior, according to the report.

The woman, identified as Eileen Brehm, 44, of Greenwich, was charged with first-degree criminal trespass, second-degree breach of peace, disorderly conduct and refusal to be fingerprinted. Police spokesman Lt. Kraig Gray said Brehm refused to give her specific Greenwich address.

She was held in lieu of $1,000 bond and scheduled to appear Nov. 4 in state Superior Court in Stamford. 
 


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