The Aug. 22 incident gets weirder after that.
The suspect is no stranger to law enforcement, having been arrested in 2016 for allegedly threatening to kill police officers.
The separate incidents occurred on Aug. 18 and 19.
The incidents reportedly occurred between Aug. 13 and Aug. 20.
The incident was reported late Sunday night, Aug. 20.
The incident occurred during the early morning hours of Aug. 22.
The incident occurred at the intersection of the Post Road and West Norwalk Road on Aug. 15.
The suspect is wanted in connection with multiple bank robberies, according to authorities.
Norwalk police apprehended the suspects on Thursday in East Norwalk.
It didn't take long for Norwalk Police to capture the suspects.
Suspect apprehended in New York City by the FBI.
The incident occurred early Sunday on Hoyt Street near Lynn Court.
The incident occurred last week on the Post Road.
The incident occurred on Aug. 6.
Three of the four vehicles were unlocked, according to Darien police.
The scammers contacted the victim via email.
The suspect turned himself in on Aug. 1, after he allegedly began stalking the victim.
The theft was reported on July 30.
The email phishing scam targets tax preparers with a fake "software update" claim.
The incident occurred after-hours at Woodland Park in Darien.
The cars were parked in the same driveway on McLaren Road South.
Several fraudulent checks have been drawn against the account.
The case of vandalism was reported July 27.
The families of two teenage girls claim the male teen sexually assaulted the girls in 2015.
The dogs, three of them, are at a home on Old Kings Highway North.
The incident occurred Wednesday night near Shippan Point in Stamford.
The doctor was accused of running a "pill mill" office in Norwalk, according to the indictment.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon on the Post Road.
Lesson learned, don't run from the law.
At least nine unlocked vehicles were burglarized in town from July 19 through July 21, according to Darien police.
The 51-year-old suspect was arrested in his home on July 21.
The incident was reported Saturday afternoon on Mansfield Avenue in Darien.
Officers have been wearing the cameras for months, but the union said negotiations were needed on various issues.
The incident occurred on Mansfield Avenue on July 10.
The victim was strung along under the guise of a business arrangement that eventually proved fraudulent.
Darien police units assigned to this detail may use hidden or unmarked "spotters" to identify violations.
The suspect, from Norwalk, allegedly lied to police several times about the vehicle and why he was in Darien.
The incident occurred Sunday afternoon on the Post Road in Darien.
Darien police detectives are seeking the public's help in identifying the suspect.
Two doctors are accused of running a pill mill for opioid addicts and defrauding Medicaid of millions, according to a criminal complaint.