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Police & Fire
Man Arrested In Connection To Racially Charged Incident At Stamford Marina
A man has been arrested in connection to a racially charged incident at an area marina. The Stamford Police Department announced on Friday morning, July 3 that 56-year-old Steven Michael Dudek, has been charged with the following: four counts of second-degree assault, intimidation based on bigotry, first-degree bias, and second-degree falsely reporting an incident. Dudek turned himself in at police headquarters after he was notified a warrant was issued for his arrest. . The arrest stems from the incident that occurred at Cove Island Marina in Stamford on Saturday, June 20. .…
Police & Fire
Police Investigating Person Who Allegedly Harassed Five Black Men At Stamford Marina
Stamford Police are investigating a racially charged incident in which a white man allegedly harassed a group of five young Black men at an area marina. The incident took place at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at the Cove Island Marina in Stamford and was videotaped by numerous people, police said. "The department would like to acknowledge that this incident is currently an active investigation," said Capt. Richard Conklin. "Numerous individuals were involved and/or witnessed circumstances leading up to the confrontation that had occurred." The men were at the marina with a motorboat hitched …
Police & Fire
Stamford Marina Director Busted For Ripping Off Funds
The man in charge of supervising Stamford's three marina's turned himself into police after an investigation found he had ripped off more than $60,000 in funds over the past three years, according to Stamford Police. Sean Elumba, 43, of Stamford, was charged Friday with larceny and released on a $50,000 court appearance bond, said Stamford Police Capt. Richard Conklin. Conklin said the arrest comes on the heels of an investigation after the city received a complaint about how marine funds were being spent. Property crimes investigator Heather Bozenkto, who headed up the probe, found that b…