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A Mob of Twenty Men Beats Up Two Shoppers

Unusual police incidents in Fairfield County and beyond.

 

A Trumbull man is charged with third-degree burglary, fourth-degree larceny, credit card theft, illegal use of a credit card, identity theft, criminal impersonation and second-degree forgery.

Police said he and another man conspired to steal from a woman and used the credit cards at gas stations around Bridgeport.

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A Shelton man is charged with issuing a bad check. Police said he wrote a check for $3,000 that failed to clear.

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During a verbal argument with a companion inside a vehicle, a Milford man allegedly damaged the stereo and dome light of the vehicle.

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Hamden Police arrested a North Haven man who was the manager of a Hamden liquor store that was robbed in August. The man allegedly lied to police about how much money was stolen in that robbery and is now facing charges of making a false statement and interfering with police.

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In Norwalk, a mob assaulted a pair leaving the grocery store this week. Up to 20 men began attacking one of the victims and the car the victims were entering.

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A Good Samaritan breaking up an attempted robbery of a woman's cellphone by a teen on a bike was the first in a series of similar instances throughout the week in which teens on bikes have seemingly been attacking women for their devices.

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A Fairfield man was charged with sixth-degree larceny and breach of peace after he allegedly walked into a shop on the Post Road and demanded $18 from the register, police said. He reportedly needed to fix a broken pipe in his home.

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According to Darien police, when a Darien police officer stopped a 20-year-old Stamford man after seeing him drive 54 mph in a 25 mph zone (and then fail to stop for a stop sign), the officer kept on finding new violations of the law to charge the driver with: A strong odor of alcohol on the man and a half-used bottle of brandy in the car led to a charge of driving while under the influence, then the officer found more than an ounce of marijuana in the car, and finally a cell phone with text messages indicating the man was selling narcotics.

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A Shelton man got an unexpected surprise Thursday morning when a , packing materials and cash in his home -- which is in a school zone. The suspect's two-year-old child was sleeping in a crib at the time of the raid, while his other three kids were at school.

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Orange police allegedly caught one of two men grabbing pumpkins from a Stop & Shop grocery store display on the Boston Post Road and smashing them on the ground in the early hours of October 19.

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Porter Gladstone III May 25, 2013 at 03:10 pm
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Porter Gladstone III May 24, 2013 at 07:35 pm
Thunder Hill? You mean so you make sense? As in --when you write complaints on 5 other threads,Read More yet then distill another person's comments as not worthy of consideration -to be just 'whining?' Lisa --i dont think we should discriminate on the basis of age. But maybe we should place a threshold of 88 IQ to be able to post? That might make sense--- a lot more sense than one guy I see making absurd commentary anyway?
Thunder Hill May 24, 2013 at 01:53 pm
Lisa, with the new Patch format, maybe you should think about setting a minimum age requirement.
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Porter Gladstone III May 23, 2013 at 10:32 pm
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Thunder Hill May 23, 2013 at 01:13 pm
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