Anticipate that traffic is being diverted or stopped during road works projects in central Greenwich, and several downtown areas are tagged as temporary no parking zones. Continue Reading →
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Anticipate that traffic is being diverted or stopped during road works projects in central Greenwich, and several downtown areas are tagged as temporary no parking zones. Continue Reading →
A man was stopped as he was driving a black Hundai that had been rented from Enterprise Rent a Car in Stamford and not been returned. Continue Reading →
An alert homeowner called Greenwich Police when he spotted someone behind his house with a flashlight peering into his home at 2:00am. Continue Reading →
A woman began a verbal argument with a victim in Byram which escalated when she pushed the victim. The offender was separated from the victim by a witness on scene. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to the west end of town where a man was found to have hit a victim in the face. Continue Reading →
About 200 people were at an underage drinking party on John Street on Saturday night. Police discovered the party when responding to complaint that the road was blocked because about 50 cars were parked on both sides of the street. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to a home on Barnstable Lane on a report of a past assault. Continue Reading →
Two Greenwich Police Officers – Master Police Officer James Smith and Officer Ryan Beattie – were recently honored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) at a reception. Continue Reading →
Four people were present when Greenwich Police executed two Search & Seizure Warrants at an address on Hamilton Avenue. Charges include Possession of Crack Cocaine and Operating a Drug Factory. Police say the most discouraging aspect of the operation was that children were playing outside the apartment at Hamilton Avenue School. Continue Reading →
Some elderly residents of Quarry Knoll were evacuated following an electrical fire on Thursday. Several spent the night on sleeping mats on the floor at the Witherell. Others who had their own transportation were given hotel vouchers. Continue Reading →