Crime & Safety

Stamford Man Charged In Connection With Greenwich Home Break-In: Police

Police had been looking for a 52-year-old Stamford man since the morning of Nov. 6.

Miguel Angel Pedrosa, of Stamford, was charged with two counts of home invasion, assault and risk of injury to minors.
Miguel Angel Pedrosa, of Stamford, was charged with two counts of home invasion, assault and risk of injury to minors. (Richard Kaufman/Patch)

GREENWICH, CT — A 52-year-old Stamford man was arrested Monday night in connection with a home break-in that occurred in Greenwich early on Nov. 6, according to an update from police.

Miguel Angel Pedrosa was charged with two counts of home invasion, assault and risk of injury to minors, police said.

Police announced Sunday morning that Pedrosa was wanted by Greenwich and Stamford Police Departments for several charges related to incidents that took place in both municipalities earlier that day.

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"Pedrosa is alleged to have twice broken into a victim's home in Greenwich and confronted her and the other occupants," Greenwich police said on Facebook. "There was reported minor injuries to an occupant. Pedrosa and the victim know each other."

Greenwich officers had been searching for Pedrosa Sunday morning in the area of North Valley Road in North Mianus near the Stamford border.

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Further information on where Pedrosa was arrested were not immediately available Tuesday.

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