The following are Aug. 4’s released arrests:
ASSAULT
An 18-year-old Greenwich man was arrested Aug. 1 and charged with disorderly conduct, second degree reckless endangerment, third degree criminal mischief and third degree assault. Police were responding to a report of a fight between a father and son and, while enroute, officers were told the son had fled the scene. The father told police that his son had demanded $40 to take a train to Hastings, N.Y. and, when they refused to give him any money, he became enraged and began throwing items from the second floor down the stairwell. According to police, when the father attempted to restrain his son he was hit in the head with a glass bowl, which broke and caused a three- to four- inch cut on the father’s head. Police found the 18-year-old on a nearby street. The son was held in lieu of a $1,000 cash bond and was due in court Aug. 4.
DUI
Michael White, of 111 North Water St. was arrested Aug. 1 and charged with driving under the influence. Police responded to a report of a fight at Tod’s Driftway and were told the participants were attempting to leave the scene in separate vehicles. White’s vehicle matched one of the descriptions and police pulled it over. White allegedly smelled of alcohol and failed field sobriety tests. White was released on a $250 cash bond and is due in court Aug. 15.
LARCENY
Elaine Foreman, 47, of New Britain was arrested Aug. 2 and charged with sixth degree shoplifting. Police responded to a report of a theft at the Whole Foods Market on East Putnam Avenue. Foreman had been detained by a store employee after she had allegedly attempted to leave the store with a blue shopping bag filled with items for which she had not paid. She was held in lieu of a $100 cash bond and was due in court Aug. 4.
DISORDERLY
Robert Barrette, 53, of 10 Brookside Drive was arrested Aug. 3 and charged with disorderly conduct and second degree criminal mischief. Several tenants of the apartment complex told police that Barrette had used a hammer to cause damage to the door of one of the apartments. Barrette told police that he believed the tenant had been playing loud music and when he knocked on the door and didn’t receive an answer he became angry and got the hammer from his apartment to strike the door. Barrette was released on a $250 cash bond and is due in court Aug. 11.
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