Crime & Safety
Argument In Front of Greenwich Police Headquarters Leads to Men's Arrests
The dispute took place during a child custody exchange.

Two men were arrested on risk of injury and disorderly conduct charges after they got into a dispute during a children custody exchange that took place in front of Greenwich Police headquarters.
One of the men, identified as the father of the two girls, was arguing with the man who accompanied the children’s mother for the exchange about 9:15 p.m. Sunday and the argument caught the attention of four officers inside headquarters, according a police report.
Police said the men were pushing and shoving one another during the dispute and the mother, while holding one of the children, tried to separate the men. The man accompanying the mother was holding the other child during the shoving match, according to the report. That man was identified as Christian P. Giaz, 26, of West Road, Norwalk. He was released after posting $500 bond.
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The father, identified as Luis Gonzalo Guanoquiza-Leon, 33, of Flushing, NY, also was charge with violation of a protective order. He was released after posting a $1,500 bond.
Both men were scheduled to appear April 13 in state Superior Court in Stamford.
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The report did not indicate whether anyone was injured in the incident.
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