He faces felonies charges, including weapon possession.
Police said that people should keep an eye on their pets, especially during the overnight hours.
The accused injured a dog before abandoning it, according to Greenwich police.
The violent robbery spree led to the death of a Port Chester resident.
In one case, he took money to set up a charity and did not; in the other, he promised to help with veterans and Social Security issues.
The latest suit was filed by two Connecticut men.
Police were there about 25 minutes before the cause was ascertained.
A Village of Pelham police officer was able to start CPR immediately.
Police could not get them to wake up and took them to the hospital.
Firefighters responded to the blaze around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.
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The robberies occurred hours apart Tuesday morning.
An employee working at the restaurant was found to have been infected with the virus.
The lawsuit claims the doctor was complaining about blurred vision.
He has lived in New York for 30 years; he was arrested at the age of 14 in Texas.
The new hires does not increase the size of the force.
One of the charges he faces was possession with intent to sell.
The incident occurred on a Greenwich street on Friday afternoon, Oct. 13.
The crash temporarily closed the off-ramp Monday afternoon.
The owners of the Port Chester-based company also didn't pay unemployment insurance, police said.
He was found guilty of 50 felony counts.
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Six workers were strung along, prosecutors allege, and deprived of nearly $20,000 in earned wages.
The company isn't sure how much cannot be accounted for.
Delays on the New Haven line began with the 5:13 a.m. train from Stamford headed to Grand Central.
Lack of new recruits and a faulty disability process are contributing factors.
He faced 50 felony counts.
If requested, an officer can check your residence and surrounding area for suspicious activity at random times.
Counselors are available to help students and staff cope with the loss.
Police were called because a group of teens were on the roof.
Police said the man violated an order of protection.
The off-duty firefighter jumped into action to save the boy's life after he went into cardiac and respiratory arrest.
Her surrender date was postponed to give her a chance to make restitution.
Police don't think the incident was random.
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Police said they both were taken to the hospital.
The man was pulled over on Interstate 95 in Mamaroneck.
The victim was struck Monday evening on West Putnam Avenue.
It is believed the suspect stole a truck while fleeing police in Port Chester following a Greenwich bank robbery.
After crashing his car, he fled on foot.