“Officer Testani knew some would think it was sappy, but still insisted on saying, ‘You have to have a heart to do this job. I don’t know how you do this job without a heart.'” – Mary Grace McCooe Continue Reading →
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“Officer Testani knew some would think it was sappy, but still insisted on saying, ‘You have to have a heart to do this job. I don’t know how you do this job without a heart.'” – Mary Grace McCooe Continue Reading →
As alleged in the indictment, Lenny Pollak owned a Norwalk-based company that organized trade shows and expositions throughout the US. In mid-2013, Pollak induced an acquaintance to invest $290,000 in a new business venture that was supposed to organize similar expositions in the Ukraine. Instead of using the money to build the new business, Pollak spent nearly all of it on unrelated business and personal expenses, including Pollak’s home mortgage loan, groceries and clothing, automobiles, and private school tuition. Continue Reading →
John Margenot served as Greenwich’s First Selectman for five terms. He also served on the Representative Town Meeting and the Board of Estimate and Taxation. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to Putnam Court on a report of an assault. Continue Reading →
According to his LinkedIn profile, a Greenwich man charged with Animal Cruelty is a puppy consultant at a pet shop in White Plains. He was charged with Breach of Peace and Harassment by Greenwich Police in February. The dog he allegedly abused has since been adopted out of Animal Control by a local police officer. Continue Reading →
Antonio was the first Hispanic police officer with the Greenwich Police Department, and one of the original honor guard members. Continue Reading →
Lieutenant Rodriguez has also served as a crisis negotiator and a crisis intervention team member. He is a certified emergency medical technician, and has advanced police training in cold weather ice rescue, criminal patrol drug enforcement, death investigations and vehicle thefts. Continue Reading →
Sergeant Colbree has been named Police Officer of the Year, Officer of the Quarter and Officer of the Month. Continue Reading →
Update: Greenwich Police reported Catherine Hogan was safely located. Catherine Hogan, 90, of Greenwich was reported missing on Thursday by family members after she did not return from shopping. She has white hair and was last seen operating a Red Toyota Camry with CT registration 954-DRA. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to Queens County Courthouse in Kew Gardens to take custody of a woman wanted in Greenwich on warrants for Larceny 3, Receipt from Illegal Use of Credit Card, Identity Theft 2, and Criminal Impersonation. Continue Reading →