The incident took place inside a public restroom at Greenwich Point, police said.
Police said on Feb. 1, they were called to a bank in Cos Cob on a report of a possible fraudulent transaction in progress.
David Hughes started his 24-year career with the Greenwich Police Department on Aug. 1, 1960.
Police said they responded to the central Greenwich business district on Jan. 24 on a report of a fraudulent transaction in process.
"Our pledge to the community we serve is to provide fair, equitable and transparent police services to everyone," Chief James Heavey said.
Police said a 59-year-old Greenwich woman was arrested on Jan. 24 on the western side of town.
Det. Ryan Beatie was honored for his work on a sexual assault investigation last month.
The department said it is always looking for feedback from the community it serves.
The Greenwich Fire Department said it responded to a fire at a home in the Pemberwick section of Greenwich Monday morning.
Greenwich police said a 29-year-old CT man scammed a California woman into sending him cash through the mail.
Police are urging residents to lock their car doors at all times following two dangerous incidents involving stolen cars this week.
Police said they are investigating 12 residential burglaries that have occurred around Greenwich since October 2022.
Greenwich police said they arrested the woman on a felony warrant on Jan. 13.
Police said four men worked together to try and open up a business account in someone else's name at a downtown Greenwich bank on Jan. 7.
Police said three people conspired together to try and fraudulently open up a business account at a downtown Greenwich Bank on Jan. 4.
Two Massachusetts men were arrested in Greenwich on Thursday after police said they came to town with a large amount of fentanyl.
The incident occurred Friday morning, police said.
Police said they found a woman slumped over the steering wheel of her SUV in Byram. Her son, who is under the age of 18, was a passenger.
The woman's dog suffered from "profound emaciation, malnutrition and neglect," police said in an arrest report.
The officers were sworn in last week at Greenwich Police Headquarters.
Lt. Martin O'Reilly earned numerous awards, citations and recognitions for his work over the years, the Greenwich Police Department said.
Prosecutors said a TikTok video containing child sex abuse imagery was sent from the man's email account to another email account.
Police said they conducted an undercover operation in which a detective purported to be a 14-year-old girl. A 31-year-old man was arrested.
The man appeared in court on Tuesday and was released on a $300,000 bond under electronic monitoring, according to prosecutors.
Prosecutors said a Greenwich doctor admitted to defrauding Medicaid, Medicare and private insurers, sometimes billing for dead patients.
The Greenwich Police Department said it's working with US Postal Inspectors and other area police departments to deter these thefts.
Police said the incident occurred on Nov. 15 in Riverside.
Greenwich Public Safety Dispatcher Aidan Tobia recently received a divisional letter of recognition for his efforts on Nov. 18.
Police said two men stole electronics from a man in downtown Greenwich on Nov. 25. One suspect "displayed what appeared to be a handgun."
Hadley Palmer, a 54-year-old Greenwich resident, was sentenced in Stamford on Tuesday, the Associated Press reported.
Police said they responded to alarm activations and reports of burglaries on Nov. 25 and Nov. 27.
Firefighters in Greenwich battled a fire Wednesday morning.
A 36-year-old man faces several charges after he was arrested on Nov. 10 in Greenwich, police said
Police said Tuesday that several residents have received calls recently.
Police said a man was causing a disturbance on the afternoon of Nov. 12.
The Greenwich Fire Marshal Division is investigating, the fire department said.
Police had been looking for a 52-year-old Stamford man since the morning of Nov. 6.
Two people were recently arrested on charges connected to overnight burglaries reported in Norwalk, according to police.
Police said two New York City residents tried impersonating other people at banks in the central Greenwich business district.
Police said a 52-year-old man is wanted in connection with incidents that occurred in both Greenwich and Stamford early Sunday.