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Friday, January 23, 2009

1/23/08 The Greenwich Police Department Police Blotter Via The Greenwich Post

Police Watch

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Claudette Mills, 51, of New Rochelle, N.Y., was arrested by Greenwich Police Jan. 9 and charged with second degree larceny. Following a nearly year-long investigation, Ms. Mills, a former doctor’s office employee, embezzled a large sum of money, police said. Ms. Mills was taken into custody re-entering the United States at John F. Kennedy International Airport after a flight from England. She was released on a $25,000 surety bond and was due in court on Jan. 16.

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Two Greenwich girls, 16 and 15 years old were arrested Jan. 22 after police were dispatched to Elm Street on a report of a possible robbery in progress at Reflection. They were told that a girl involved was running down the street. Police reported the owner of the store had confronted two girls about two missing items, and said they’d been “acting suspicious.” Police said the 16-year-old helped the 15-year-old commit the theft by alerting her when the store owner was coming her way as she put items into her bag. The 16-year-old was issued a misdemeanor summons for conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny. The 15-year-old was released on a promise to appear in court on Jan. 28.

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