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Stolen Vehicles Recovered By Greenwich Police: PD

Greenwich police said two vehicles that were stolen in town over the holiday weekend have been recovered.

Greenwich police said two vehicles that were stolen in town over the July 4, 2020, holiday weekend have been recovered.
Greenwich police said two vehicles that were stolen in town over the July 4, 2020, holiday weekend have been recovered. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff)

GREENWICH, CT — Two vehicles that were stolen over the Fourth of July holiday weekend have been recovered, according to police. Lt. Mark Zuccerella said a Chevrolet Silverado parked on Cos Cob Avenue was reported stolen Saturday afternoon.

The next day, an Alfa Romeo was also stolen from Otter Rock Drive. According to Zuccerella, both vehicles, which were unlocked, were later recovered in Stratford. (To sign up for Greenwich breaking news alerts and more, click here.)

Zuccerella said several items were also stolen from unlocked vehicles in town during the holiday weekend. Items taken included cash, purses, credit cards and handgun magazines, Zuccerella said.

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The thefts from vehicles were reported to have occurred on:

  • Tod's Driftway (July 2)
  • Pleasant Street (July 4)
  • Meadow Wood Drive (July 5)
  • Winthrop Drive (July 5)
  • Shore Road (July 5)
  • Locust Road (July 5)

Last week, police said a GMC Arcadia was reported stolen from Stanwich Lane on July 1, and credit cards were stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked on Round Hill Club Lane.

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See also: Vehicle Stolen, Items Taken In Greenwich: Police

"We have leads and are investigating," Zuccerella said last week in an email to Patch.

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