Crime & Safety
Greenwich Police Blotter: July 26 To July 29
All of the information is provided by the Greenwich Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.

Greenwich Police Blotter:
Guiniard Bosquet, 41, of Norwalk is charged with first-degree threatening and second-degree breach of peace.
Police say on July 26 officers "responded to Bridgeport Correctional Center to pick up Guiniard Bosquet on an active warrant. On July 20, 2019 officers investigated a report of an unwanted person at a local nursing home. As a result of the investigation, police developed probable cause that Guiniard Bosquet engaged in disruptive behavior and threatened staff."
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Shawana Smith, 47, of Stamford is charged with sixth-degree larceny and interfering with an officer/resisting.
Police say on July 27 "officers were dispatched to CVS in Old Greenwich for a shoplifting in progress. Upon arrival, officers observed a suspect matching the given description in the area. It was determined that the suspect was in possession of the stolen merchandise. During the course of the investigation, the suspect provided officers with several different names in an attempt to conceal her identity. The suspect subsequently admitted to officers she did in fact steal merchandise form CVS. The suspect was placed under arrest and transported to GPD. The suspect was later identified through fingerprints and previous GPD in-house arrest photos as Shawana Smith."
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Lloyd Cooke, 52, of Greenwich is charged with second-degree threatening and second-degree breach of peace.
Police say on July 29 "Greenwich Police Officers responded to Family Centers Health Care in Wilbur Peck on a report of a patient who had caused a scene and made threats toward staff and patients. Further investigation revealed Cooke had acted in such a manner that caused fear, annoyance and alarm to other patients within the office, and that an intentional threat was made placing multiple persons in fear of imminent serious physical injury."
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