The new Darien police officer earned a prestigious award for his performance at the Stamford Police Academy.
Mourning bands are worn by sworn personnel on Nov. 18 in remembrance of the officer.
Officers recently responded to a Darien residence for a reported altercation between a homeowner and delivery driver, police said.
Police are asking for the public's help to keep the community safe.
Officers responded to a report of "suspicious individuals" with a flashlight in the driveway of a home in Darien, police said.
The new officer was sworn in last week, according to the Darien Police Department.
Darien police say they received three reports of stolen vehicles on Nov. 4.
Officers responded to two incidents on the morning of Oct. 27, according to police.
The front lobby was temporarily closed Tuesday evening.
The stolen money was traced to purchases of cryptocurrency, CashApp transfers, and Uber Eats, according to police.
The Darien Police Department was founded in 1925. A new plaque commemorates the department's 100th anniversary.
The application deadline is Nov. 7.
The arrest stems from a break-in at a home in Darien nearly three years ago, police said.
The town said multiple residents have received phony invoices asking for payment via wire transfer only.
Police said they responded to a report of suspicious activity at a building in town in the early morning hours of Sept. 22.
Between June 3 and June 17, police responded to three separate reports of stolen Apple product deliveries.
The officer is currently a supervisor in the Darien Police Patrol Division.
Darien Police Chief Jeremiah P. Marron Jr. said a recent Instagram post referenced a firearm.
The Darien Police Commission held a regularly scheduled meeting on Aug. 28.
An investigation is ongoing, according to the MTA. The incident occurred on Aug. 22.
A pedestrian was struck by a train Friday night.
The daily pay is $44.50, with one hour of work in the morning and one hour in the afternoon.
A moped stolen in Darien was later recovered in Stamford, according to police.
Police said they responded to the Darien YMCA on Aug. 1 on a report of an assault.
Police said they found a loaded magazine from a pistol at the scene. A 36-year-old man was arrested on July 23.
K-9 Kenny assisted in numerous investigations at the local, state and federal level. But he made a big impact on the Darien community.
Darien police officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle parked in the rear of a restaurant on July 26, according to police.
The internship program is managed by the Darien Police Department Field Services Bureau.
The promotion is effective on Aug. 3, according to Darien Police Chief Jeremiah P. Marron Jr.
A man was arrested on July 17 in connection with the incident, according to police.
The man pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, according to court filings.
The arrest stems from an investigation that began in March of this year, according to police.
Two burglary suspects broke into a local gas station with crowbars in February and stole cash and merchandise, according to police.
Police said they responded to three reports of catalytic converter thefts in town on July 12.
Residents can use the parking lot as a safe place to exchange items bought and sold online.
One of Darien's newest officers will now participate in a comprehensive field training program for several months.
Police said the restaurant was entered during the overnight hours.
A Darien homeowner reported the theft of a safe that contained a large amount of cash, according to police.
Officers responded to the building on a report of "extensive" vandalism, police said.
A local resident was arrested following a traffic stop in Darien earlier this month, according to police.