Crime & Safety
Snow Storm Leads To Multiple Crashes In Greenwich: Police
A total of six inches of snow fell on Greenwich Monday morning, April 2.

GREENWICH, CT — We know what April showers bring, but apparently April snow brings lots of vehicle crashes in Greenwich, according to police.
Greenwich received six inches of snow on Monday morning, April 2, which resulted in a total of 20 motor vehicle accidents and disabled vehicles.
All of the incidents occurred between 5:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., said Lt. John Slusarz. No injuries were reported.
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Road conditions have improved. One accident still being cleared, all other accidents and disabled vehicles have been removed from town roads.
— GreenwichCTDispatch (@GreenwichCTDisp) April 2, 2018
Road conditions are poor, multiple accidents and disabled vehicles being reported. Recommend residents delay their morning commute if possible until conditions improve.
— GreenwichCTDispatch (@GreenwichCTDisp) April 2, 2018
4-5" on Roads. Very Poor driving conditions. Multiple Accidents. Avoid driving if possible. #whereisspring @GreenwichTime @gilsimmons @ryanhanrahan @HeidiVoight @gwchsentinel
— Greenwich Fire L1042 (@Greenwich_Fire_) April 2, 2018
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