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Fairfield Police Charge Man With Violating Protective Order At Wife's Home

FAIRFIELD, Conn. - A Stamford man was charged Tuesday with violating a protective order that was put in place after he reportedly threatened to kill his wife in spring, Fairfield police said.

Brian Quinn, 48, of Stamford, was charged by Fairfield Police with violating a protective order and held on $10,000 bond.

Brian Quinn, 48, of Stamford, was charged by Fairfield Police with violating a protective order and held on $10,000 bond.

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On May 18, Brian Quinn, 48, of Stamford, threatened to kill his wife, police said. On May 20, a judge granted a protective order against Quinn.

Late on Sept. 9, the woman was called to her house on Lee Drive where Quinn had been reportedly intoxicated, police said. He left without causing further disturbance, police said.

She reported the incident to police, who applied for a warrant, which was granted Sept. 17.

Quinn was charged with violating a protective order and held on $10,000 bond. He was taken to court Sept. 18. No information was available regarding his court appearance.

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