The early morning incident occurred on May 4 at a residence on Armstrong Court.
The Kennedy cousin was convicted in 2002 in the 1975 murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley in Greenwich.
The incident occurred on Greenwich Avenue on May 1.
The theft occurred on April 23 but was reported by a store manager on April 29.
The incident occurred in Cos Cob the night of April 23.
The incident occurred at the end of February.
The suspect got into a physical altercation with a store employee during the July 2017 incident.
The accused was found to be in possession of heroin, crack cocaine and marijuana during a traffic stop near a school in Byram.
Capt. Mark Kordick recently was placed on administrative leave after allegedly advocating aggressively for benefits for another officer.
The crash occurred Tuesday evening, April 17, in Old Greenwich.
The break-in occurred at about 1 a.m. on April 21.
The circumstances surrounding the situation have not been officially disclosed by the town.
The defendants are Nigerian citizens, one of whom is a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.
The three are accused of multiple vehicle thefts in town last July.
Greenwich police say residents should be on the lookout for counterfeiters.
He received the honor for successfully negotiating to get an armed suicidal subject to put down his weapon and surrender to police.
The incident occurred Tuesday evening on Arcadia Road.
The incidents occurred over the weekend.
The incident occurred Thursday, April 12.
The accused was allegedly involved in a "domestic disturbance."
The 62-year-old was arrested on a warrant Monday.
The theft was reported on April 6.
The defendant was accused of robbing a Cosi restaurant at gunpoint in 2010.
The fire was reported Saturday afternoon.
The accused injured a dog before abandoning it, according to Greenwich police.
Patrols will be stationed throughout Greenwich looking for drivers who are texting or otherwise engaged while behind the wheel.
The defendant was accused of stealing checks from two clients.
The accused stole a handbag from the Stuart Weitzman store, according to Greenwich police.
New recruit Steve Frano has a special connection to the Greenwich force.
A total of six inches of snow fell on Greenwich Monday morning, April 2.
The theft was reported Wednesday night.
The incident occurred Monday morning on West Putnam Avenue.
The accused is also wanted on a New York City warrant for a parole violation.
Chief James Heavey made the announcement Tuesday.
The social event has been held on Greenwich Avenue in the past, but those days might be numbered.
The accused was allegedly swiping gift cards that were being sent to local residents.
The accused allegedly had cell phones fraudulently sent to Greenwich addresses.
The crash occurred Tuesday afternoon, March 20.
There were protective orders taken out against the suspect, according to police.
The defendant was accused of cashing thousands of client checks instead of depositing them into his business account.