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Riverside Avenue, Greenwich, CT

16-Year-Old Without Driver's License Charged After Fleeing From Greenwich Crash 16-Year-Old Without Driver's License Charged After Fleeing From Greenwich Crash
16-Year-Old Without Driver's License Charged After Fleeing From Greenwich Crash A teenager driving without a license was taken into police custody after he attempted to evade officers ordering him to stop in Greenwich before he ultimately crashed. Officers from the Greenwich Police Department responded to the intersection of Hendrie Avenue and Riverside Avenue shortly before 3 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, where there was a report of a suspicious driver in the area. When trying to stop the alleged vehicle, police said that the 16-year-old - whose name will not be released due to his status as a youthful offender - attempted to elude officers and ignored their commands to sto…
Stamford Man Driving Twice Speed Limit In BMW Convertible Under Influence, Greenwich Police Say Stamford Man Driving Twice Speed Limit In BMW Convertible Under Influence, Greenwich Police Say
Stamford Man Driving Twice Speed Limit In BMW Convertible Under Influence, Greenwich Police Say A Fairfield County man was busted driving his BMW more than double the legal limit through a busy intersection in Greenwich, police said. Officers from the Greenwich Police Department stopped Stamford resident Robert Homer at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, when his BMW 650xi convertible was clocked going more than 60 mph in a 30 mph zone at the intersection of East Putnam Avenue and Riverside Avenue in Greenwich. Police said that during the traffic stop, Homer, 55, had glassy and red eyes, and officers detected alcohol on his breath. Homer proceeded to fail multiple Standardi…
Woman Charged With Leaving Scene Of Crash In Fairfield County Woman Charged With Leaving Scene Of Crash In Fairfield County
Woman Charged With Leaving Scene Of Crash In Fairfield County A 43-year-old woman was charged with leaving the scene of a crash after police tracked her down by her vehicle registration. Ruth Dilworth of Greenwich was arrested Sunday after Greenwich Police responded to a vehicle crash on Riverside Avenue, Greenwich police said. Once on scene, police found property damage, and Dilworth's vehicle registration which allowed them to locate her vehicle, police said.  An investigation revealed that Dilworth had a valid Washington state driver's license, but not a Connecticut license.  She was released after posting $100 bond and is scheduled to appear in …