Police Charge Man with Violating Protective Order, Again

A Bridgeport man was arrested by Greenwich Police on April 29 and charged with Violating a Protective Order, Interfering with an Officer, Criminal Trespass 1 and Failure to Comply with Fingerprinting Requirements.

Esteban Francisco Sebourne, 66, of Hallett St in Bridgeport had gone to a residence on Riverdale Ave in Glenville and rang the doorbell multiple times. Police verified a protective order which prohibited Sebourne from being within 100 yards of the residence and prohibited him from having any contact with the resident.

His bond was set at $2,500 and he was assigned a date in Stamford Superior Court on July 2, 2020.

As recently as April 20, Mr. Sebourne repeatedly shown up at the residence, and despite being warned, returning to the residence again and waiting outside after receiving no response at the door.

He was charged with Violating a Standing Criminal Protective Order, Interfering with an Officer/Resisting Arrest, Criminal Trespass 1st Degree and Failure to Comply with Fingerprint Regulations.