Crime & Safety
Greenwich Siblings' Argument Over Clothing Leads to Arrest
The row involved a 23-year-old man and his sister, according to police.

A 23-year-old Greenwich man is free on $1,000 bond after an argument with his sister over an article of clothing ended with his arrest on disorderly conduct and second-degree unlawful restraint charges.
According to a Greenwich Police report, officers were called to the siblings’ home on North Baldwin Farms Road about 8:45 p.m. Nov. 28.
Police determined that Douglas A. Levy, of 46 N. Baldwin Farms Rd., “prevented his sister from leaving a room by blocking a door and restraining her by her arm,” according to the report.
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The case against Levy, who appeared Dec. 1 in state Superior Court in Stamford, is awaiting disposition and he’s scheduled to return to court Jan. 13, according to the Connecticut Judicial Branch website.
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