Greenwich Police announced a missing person on Monday. Yeimy Martinez – age 15, 5’7″ tall and 110 lbs – was last seen at her residence in central Greenwich on Sunday, January 11 around 2:45pm. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Police announced a missing person on Monday. Yeimy Martinez – age 15, 5’7″ tall and 110 lbs – was last seen at her residence in central Greenwich on Sunday, January 11 around 2:45pm. Continue Reading →
Investigators have noted that many recent burglaries involved entry through second-floor windows. The combined value of stolen property in these incidents is estimated to be at least $1,015,115. Continue Reading →
Over the snowy weekend, Greenwich Fire Dept responded to numerous accidents. Continue Reading →
The month of January has been designated as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Connecticut State Police Troopers are committed to preventing human trafficking. Victims may be nannies, farm workers, restaurant workers. They could be working in nightclubs or construction sites, or they may be children who appear to be helping at the family business. “In our daily activities, each of us may have seen a victim of human trafficking without even knowing it. Continue Reading →
• Do not open your door to unexpected deliveries.
• Legitimate delivery personnel do not need to enter your home.
• Verify before opening the door by using a doorbell camera, peephole, or window.
• Do not rely solely on uniforms, vests, badges, or boxes, as these can be easily replicated.
• Request that packages be left at the door and step outside only after the delivery person has left. Continue Reading →
Edmonds and Oduor were charged with Home Invasion, assault, firearms offenses, motor vehicle violations, and Interfering with a 911 call. A bond of $2 million was set for each suspect by the State’s Attorney. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police said a driver who had initially been stopped by Rye Brook, NY Police on King Street was displaying signs of drug impairment. Within plain view, officers observed nitrous oxide cans within the vehicle. Continue Reading →
The arrestee was allegedly involved in an assault where he struck and bit the victim. Continue Reading →
Police said based on the victim’s statements, physical evidence, and observed injuries, investigators determined that the victim was physically assaulted, strangled, unlawfully restrained, threatened with a knife, and sexually assaulted during the incident. Continue Reading →
At the last Board of Selectmen meeting, two agenda items were requested by residents concerning public safety at busy intersections in Greenwich. Continue Reading →