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Police & Fire
Trio Who Passed Counterfeit $100 Bills Throughout CT Nabbed In Greenwich, Police Say
Three men accused of passing counterfeit money throughout Connecticut were allegedly caught in the act. Greenwich Police said plainclothes officers were patrolling the downtown business district on Thursday, Dec. 14, when they spotted a vehicle believed to be tied to counterfeiting crimes. Shortly after, a Mason Street business owner contacted police saying that two men were passing counterfeit bills at their business. Officers arrested the three suspects without incident. An investigation found that they had a history of using counterfeit $100 bills to buy $25 worth of merchandise in ord…
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Woman Turns Herself In For Violent Fairfield County Store Robbery, Police Say
A 24-year-old woman turned herself in to police for the alleged Fairfield County robbery in which an employee was severely injured when she was run over by the getaway car. Kristen A. McKenzie, of Metairie, Louisiana, surrendered to Greenwich Police on Friday, Sept. 9 for the robbery which took place on Saturday, June 25. According to Lt. Martin O'Reilly, of the Greenwich Police, McKenzie was involved in the robbery of the Consigned Designs store on Mason Street. The incident resulted in a store employee sustaining serious physical injuries after being run over by the fleei…
Police & Fire
Greenwich Police Still Searching For Clues In Death Of Baby Boy
Greenwich Police have issued a new call for public assistance in their search for clues in the unsolved death of a baby boy on May 16, 1986. The boy, who investigators refer to as Baby John, was found dead in the dumpster of an apartment building on Mason Street in downtown Greenwich, police say. Medical examiners determined that Baby John was killed shortly after he was born. The boy would have been 33 years old this week, according to police. The State of Connecticut is offering a $20,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the responsible party. Greenwich …