Both incidents were reported on the same day last week.
And one of the alleged combatants also is accused of intentionally urinating on the floor of police headquarters while in custody.
The stolen vehicle, which eventually crashed in Norwalk, was chased by Greenwich police. Two suspects were arrested, a third is at-large.
The vehicle's owner didn't even know it had been stolen, according to Darien police.
Thousands of dollars from gift cards reportedly were stolen.
All of the crimes were reported on Saturday, June 16, according to police.
The dog needed 10 stitches after the close encounter.
Bar items were reportedly stolen and some equipment was damaged.
The suspect told police that "he had 'one martini' with his lunch."
Lt. Robert Shreders attended the 10-week program in Quantico, Virginia.
The Saturday incident allegedly began in Wilton and ended in Darien.
The department is reminding parents and homeowners about the criminal consequences of allowing teens to drink at their homes.
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The sale of a high-end camera on the classifieds website did not go well.
The effort coincides with the Memorial Day Holiday.
The warrant arrest occurred Thursday afternoon.
The break in occurred on April 29.
One of the accused also was arrested this week with stealing from the health food shop's New Canaan location.
Steve Wilkos was arrested in connection with an alleged drunken rollover crash in Darien in January.
The attempted break-in occurred on April 8.
Delivery to K9 Argo is expected within eight to 10 weeks.
All five of the recent incidents again involved unlocked vehicles.
He attended the Justice System Training and Research Institute at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.
The two, both Connecticut residents, were sworn in last week.
School staff spotted the intruder and contacted authorities.
The incident occurred Monday afternoon, March 26.
He was caught on March 24.
The accused allegedly snatched more than $150 worth of items from a local pharmacy.
One member of the Darien department was particularly helpful.
The latest in the continuing saga of thieves preying upon unlocked vehicles throughout the community.
Both thefts were reported early Monday, March 12.
The suspect had attempted to cash fraudulent checks at area banks for more than $4,500.
The unnamed business appears to have fallen victim to a wired money scheme.
Steve Wilkos wrecked his vehicle on Jan. 21 and was later charged with drunk driving.
Darien police had been investigating the suspect for several weeks.
Police Chief Ray Osborne Wednesday issued a statement to calm any concerns about the safety of Darien's students.
Steve Wilkos crashed his vehicle in Darien on Jan. 21 and was subsequently arrested.
The defendant racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fraudulent money transfers and checks, according to prosecutors.
Famous TV show host Steve Wilkos was hurt in a one-vehicle crash in Darien on Jan. 21.
The local resident also fell victim to another identity theft scheme late last year.