Crime & Safety
Arrest Made In Greenwich Liquor Store Theft Case: Police
A man accused of taking part in the theft of over $700 worth of alcohol from a store in Greenwic was recently arrested, according to police.

GREENWICH, CT — A New York man accused of taking part in the theft of over $700 worth of alcohol from a store in the Riverside area of Greenwich was arrested this week, according to police.
In a statement, police said Nikoloz Domukhovsky, 34, of Brooklyn, N.Y., turned himself in at Greenwich police headquarters Wednesday after learning of a warrant for his arrest. He was charged with fifth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit fifth-degree larceny.
Police said his arrest stems from an incident that occurred at a liquor store in the Thru-Way Shopping Center, located on East Putnam Avenue, on May 23. (To sign up for Greenwich breaking news alerts and more, click here.)
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According to Lt. John Slusarz, two men entered the store around 4 p.m. on the date and stole two bottles of wine worth over $700.
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In a Facebook post Thursday, police noted Domukhovsky had been arrested and also asked for the public's help identifying the second suspect in the theft. A picture of the suspect can be viewed on the department's Facebook page.
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