Traffic & Transit
Man Accused Of Intentionally Ramming Car In Greenwich Lot: PD
Police said a Greenwich man is accused of intentionally ramming a car in an Old Greenwich parking lot.

GREENWICH, CT — Police said a Greenwich man accused of intentionally ramming a car in an Old Greenwich parking lot was arrested Thursday. According to an arrest report, officers were called to the area Wednesday after receiving a report of a man ramming his vehicle into parked cars at the lot.
When officers arrived, they discovered two damaged vehicles.
"It was clear by the damage that one vehicle had intentionally rammed the other," police said in the report.
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The driver of the suspected vehicle was identified as Erik Soelberg, 50, of Greenwich. The owner of the other vehicle also had an active order of protection against the accused, police said.
Officers were granted a warrant for the accused's arrest, and he was subsequently located Thursday in the Central Greenwich area of town .
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The accused is charged with first-degree criminal trespass, first-degree criminal mischief, second-degree breach of peace and violation of a standing protective order, police said.
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