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Greenwich Police See Record Number Of Domestic Violence Cases In 2015

GREENWICH, Conn. -- A spike in domestic violence cases last year -- rising to 269 from 227 in 2014 -- is troubling local police, according to a report in Greenwich Time.

Greenwich police Lt. Kraig Gray says local authorities are troubled by a recent spike in domestic violence incidents and are pulling out all the stops to quell the public-health crisis.

Greenwich police Lt. Kraig Gray says local authorities are troubled by a recent spike in domestic violence incidents and are pulling out all the stops to quell the public-health crisis.

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The Time story quoted Greenwich Lt. Kraig Gray as saying that police will re-double efforts to use all their resources to combat what they consider a public-health crisis, including continuing to work with the local YWCA’s domestic abuse services.

For the full Greenwich Time story, click here.

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