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OMG PD: Unusual Arrests from Around Fairfield County

The week's most unusual arrests from around Fairfield County. The information above was provided by area police departments. Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of what police allege.

 

A 12-year-old Monroe male allegedly made prank calls to  on Tuesday evening, first placing two large takeout orders at $73 a piece. Police traced the call to his home and spoke to his mother, who paid for the food after her son admitted to making the calls, according to police.

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A report of an attempted child abduction on Main Street in Monroe earlier in the month turned out to be a misunderstanding, after police identified the suspect and found he was running to a friend's house and not after a nine-year-old girl on her bicycle, who had become frightened at seeing a man run in her direction.

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Trumbull police arrested a Trumbull man in connection with . The suspect also faces numerous charges in  and car break-ins.

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After being followed by police,  in a swamp in Westport.

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A Bridgeport woman was charged with DUI after she , NY. The woman reportedly had a suspended license for a previous DUI and, police said, was so combative during her arraignment that she was held in a Westchester County Jail.

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An alien residing in Stratford was sentenced to 15 months in prison this week for  to Brazil.

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Dog gets loose in Oxford, bites neighbor. Friend tries to help; 

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Teen pulled over for having a passenger before he’s legally allowed. Naugatuck  in his car. 

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A 24-year-old Amityville, NY man crawled into a large clothing donation bin in Darien recently—and then found he couldn't get out, Darien police said. He had his cell phone with him in the bin and called the company that owns it, but it was past 3 a.m., and all he could do was leave a message, so he called police and asked to be rescued. It took a visit from the local fire department to cut through a chain and free him, whereupon he was arrested. The company that owns the bins told police that the metal boxes are  —because so many thieves had been stealing from them. (Is that a good idea? A poll about that is attached to the article.)

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A Stamford man was arrested on Wednesday after  at Dunkin' Donuts on Prospect Street, according to police.

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A Norwalk resident lost $10,000 cash when his car was burglarized Monday. He told police he had the money hidden under the driver's seat for a trip to a casino. A window was smashed to gain entry.

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A man was charged with shoplifting various meats and candy from Stop & Shop in Fairfield. After he was arrested, .

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Lois Imbriano Barber May 19, 2013 at 05:40 pm
I remember years ago that not all of the information about the Kennedy death and assassination wouldRead More not be unsealed until 2017, so why not be able to seal the records of these deaths for the same amount of time?
Lois Imbriano Barber May 18, 2013 at 08:24 pm
To further support my support of Aurelia, the letter above states it was the New York Post thatRead More wanted the details. Good for you town clerk! I goggled the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information and they are indeed nothing more than a non-profit group. They are not a government agency. And an inept one - their own website is a mess. What clowns.- http://ctcouncilfoi.org/
Jeff May 18, 2013 at 02:50 pm
Town Clerk Aurelia is already causing the town to needlessly spend money defending her derelictionRead More of duty: "An attorney representing the town, with the law firm Cohen and Wolf, issued an opinion in response to the, (New York), Post's request stating that the public is only allowed to view death and marriage certificates that are "at least one hundred years old." Cost aside she is pushing for a state law that would restrict access to a minors birth certificate for 6 months, she originally wanted them sealed for 10 years. The only thing the proposed law is going to accomplish is the healing that has been accomplished is going to be undone when the seal expires. This is much ado about nothing. http://www.newstimes.com/local/article/Newtown-officials-withhold-death-certificates-4526713.php