A portion of the road is closed due to poles and wires down in the road, according to the town's dispatch center.
Firefighters said one of the accidents occurred on Interstate 95, while the other occurred on the Merritt Parkway.
Additionally, two juveniles were arrested this weekend after attempting to break into vehicles in Greenwich, according to police.
Police said an unlocked vehicle in Greenwich was stolen and later recovered out of town.
The following roads in Greenwich are closed or blocked due to trees down in the road, according to police.
One road was closed and another was blocked in Greenwich due to trees and wires in the road, fire officials said.
Police also said items were stolen from other vehicles parked in town and reminded residents to lock their vehicles.
Police also said a vehicle reported stolen earlier this month was located in another town.
Drivers are asked to seek out alternate routes at this time, police said.
BREAKING: Police said the road closure may continue for an extended period of time.
The work will reduce a street in Greenwich to one lane of alternating traffic, according to police.
The highway just reopened after 8 a.m. Friday.
Police said two vehicles were entered and items were stolen in Greenwich.
An exit on Interstate 95 in Greenwich will be temporarily closed for upcoming construction work, according to Eversource.
The accident involved a tractor-trailer and another vehicle, according to the DOT.
Eversource has provided an update regarding substation and underground transmission line construction in Greenwich for the week of Jan. 5.
The work is scheduled to take place for most of the day and may cause delays, according to the DOT.
A vehicle stolen from a parking lot in Greenwich was later found abandoned on Interstate 95, according to police.
UPDATE: A second road is closed in Greenwich and flooding has been reported on some streets, according to police.
The work is scheduled to take place for most of the day, according to the DOT.
All four wheels were stolen off a car parked at a dealership in Greenwich, according to police.
The work took place for most of the afternoon, according to the DOT.
Police also remind residents to lock their cars, take their keys and keep their valuables out of sight while enjoying the holidays.
Police said a Shelton woman, 22, who got into a crash in Greenwich is accused of leaving a 2-year-old child alone at a local residence.
Police said the man sped away from officers, "committing numerous motor vehicle violations in the process."
BREAKING: The road is closed as utility poles were knocked down due to the accident.
Police said the cards were stolen and "used to purchase items."
Police are currently collecting evidence for a crash that left a 62-year-old Greenwich woman with "severe" injuries.
The incident occurred Friday morning on Sound Beach Avenue.
Police remind residents to lock their vehicles and to make sure the keys are brought inside.
Police said the vehicles were unlocked.
The accident scene has been cleared, according to the DOT.
A water main was struck in Greenwich and may affect your morning commute.
Police said a K-9 located the man after his vehicle was found abandoned and disabled in Greenwich.
The accident involved two vehicles, according to the DOT.
You can expect numerous delays going home tonight in southwestern Connecticut.
Both a vehicle and the fuel from another vehicle were recently reported stolen in Old Greenwich, according to police.