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Stamford Police Crack 'Luna' Graffiti Case; Damage Estimated At $150K
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Stamford Police slammed two men with dozens of charges in connection with a graffiti spree that began in December and continued through March when police made the first arrests in the case.
Jeffrey Gilleski, 25, of 177 High Clear Drive, Stamford, was charged Thursday with 16 counts of first-degree criminal mischief, 15 counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree criminal mischief, 18 counts of second-degree criminal mischief and and 13 counts of conspiracy to commit second-degree criminal mischief. His bond was set at $25,000.
Officers are searching for Michael Vega, 25, …
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Frank MacEachern
Police Search For Gunman, Victim After Shots Are Fired Near Stamford Park
STAMFORD, Conn. -- After he finished shooting at another man Wednesday night, a gunman said "what's up" or "what now," according to a witness, Stamford police said.
The intended victim, a 5-foot-6 black man, fled after the shooting, police said. It is not known whether he suffered any injuries in the 7:45 p.m. shooting in the area of 235 W. Main St., Sgt. Kelly Connelly said.
A West Main Street woman heard three shots that she described as sounding like "pow, pow, pow," Connelly said. The woman believed the shooting occurred in the area of Carwin Park near Wes…
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Frank MacEachern
Norwalk Teen Charged With Leading Police On 100 MPH Chase Through Wilton
WILTON, Conn. -- A Norwalk teen led police on a high-speed chase for 20 minutes throughout Wilton before stopping when he found that his way was barred by a police vehicle and a spiked belt early Saturday, police said.
Marlon E. Sumner-Harris, 19, of 88 Taylor Ave., was arrested at gunpoint after he came to a stop, police said.
He is charged with reckless driving, reckless endangerment, engaging in a pursuit, speeding, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating without a license, operating without insurance, possession of marijuana and failing to display a plate. He was released on …
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Frank MacEachern