Crime & Safety
Greenwich, Port Chester 'Neighbor Dispute' Ends In Arrests: Cops
The incident occurred on a Greenwich street on Friday afternoon, Oct. 13.

GREENWICH, CT — A screaming match between a Greenwich woman and a Port Chester man, which ended with the man suffering a laceration to his face, led to the arrests of both people last week in what Greenwich police described as a "neighbor dispute."
Both Rhonnise S. Jackson, 43, of Alexander Street in Greenwich, and Anwaar T. Sanchez, also 43, of Drew Street in Port Chester, were arrested on Oct. 13 on charges of second-degree breach of peace. Jackson was additionally charged with third-degree assault in the 2:30 p.m. altercation, and Sanchez was additionally charged with interfering with an officer.
"After an on-scene investigation, GPD officers determined the dispute was between Anwaar Sanchez and Rhonnise Jackson," wrote police in a statement. "The argument ensued on Alexander Street. Profanities were yelled by both parties. Sanchez approached Jackson and Jackson used her keys to strike Sanchez on the left side of his face. Sanchez sustained a small laceration to the left side of his face."
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Additional details of the circumstances leading up to the dispute, and how Sanchez was charged with interfering with an officer, were not disclosed.
Jackson was held in lieu of a $5,000 bond, and Sanchez was held in $1,000 bond. Both are scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Oct. 27.
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