Police said two men accused of stealing mail in town were arrested in Greenwich.
All of the information is provided by the Greenwich Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.
Police are investigating after several items were reported stolen from vehicles in Greenwich this week.
A Stamford man who fell overboard while fishing on Long Island Sound was rescued by Greenwich Marine Police.
Police said officers also located a device commonly used to take mail from postal boxes.
Police said the accused did not have a permit for the handgun.
The arrests came after a police raid at a home on Bertolf Road in Greenwich.
Police said the accused was picked up by Bail Enforcement Agents and turned over to Greenwich Police after a re-arrest warrant was issued.
A minor child was present during the alleged assault, police said. Police say the victim and accused knew one another.
Police said various items were stolen out of two vehicles in Greenwich.
Greenwich Police said the marine unit had a "very busy afternoon" as a result of the intense weather.
Police said the incident occurred last month in Greenwich.
Police said the incident occurred outside police headquarters.
The surviving victim told police that the accused asked for directions before attacking them with a sharp instrument, police said.
Police said a man is accused of engaging police in a pursuit after attempting to steal tires and rims from a Greenwich dealership last year.
Police said hikers came upon the man's body on the trail Saturday.
Greenwich Police assisted with the rescue of a man from the Long Island Sound over the weekend.
The incident started on Greenwich Avenue, according to authorities.
Prominent lawyer Gordon Caplan was charged with paying $75,000 to have someone change his daughter's ACT scores.
The arrest occurred Saturday night in Byram.
The incident occurred Thursday night at a home in back country Greenwich.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.
He is accused of sexual misconduct with a patient, police said.
The body of "Baby John" was discovered in a dumpster at a Greenwich apartment building on May 16, 1986.
Two women were arrested in the fracas, according to Greenwich PD.
The body of Valerie Reyes, 24, was found in a suitcase on the side of Glenville Road in Greenwich in early February.
The suspect was arrested on a warrant this week.
The incident occurred at a local retailer on April 27.
He had been missing since Tuesday night, according to authorities.
The House of Worship Security Preparedness Summit, organized by Greenwich police, is scheduled for May 7 at police headquarters.
The suspect was found at about 6:15 a.m. on April 25.
The incident occurred last week on Cutler Road.
The defendant - an attorney and conservator - was accused of swindling nearly $170,000 from a half-dozen elderly victims.
The incident occurred Monday morning off Lucas Point.
Here is a live look at all of the issues on the roads this morning and not so great news concerning the weather.
The Dr. John A. Clark Memorial Award was presented during a luncheon Thursday at the Innis Arden Club.
Greenwich police arrested the suspect last week.