Police Watch: The following reports were released April 10
IDENTITY THEFT
LARCENY
Frank Chimblo, 35, of 13-2 Harold St., Cos Cob, was arrested April 8 and charged with first degree identity theft, conspiracy to commit first degree larceny and fourth degree larceny. Police said Chimblo had been appearing at Stamford Superior Court on an unrelated matter when he was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant. Chimblo had allegedly been found in possession of another person’s identification during a previous police search. Chimblo was turned over to the state marshal’s office for action.
LARCENY
Elmsford, N.Y., resident Tina Hummel, 35, was arrested April 8 and charged with sixth degree larceny, second degree forgery and attempting to obtain medication with a forged prescription. Hummel was taken into custody from the Westchester Correctional Facility in Valhalla, N.Y., after she waived extradition on a Greenwich warrant stemming from an Oct. 29 incident. At that time, Hummel had allegedly entered the Riverside Walgreens Pharmacy with a forged prescription and, during the transaction, grabbed the medication from the counter and left the store without paying for it. Hummel was released on a $500 cash bond and is due in court April 16.
DUIJulia Jones, 61, of 8 Tomac Ave., Old Greenwich, was arrested April 9 and charged with driving under the influence. Police had been on patrol when Jones was reportedly seen driving through a red light and making a left turn onto Bruce Park Avenue. Police said when an officer pulled her car over, she smelled of alcohol and had red, glassy eyes and slurred speech. Police asked Jones to go through field sobriety tests but police said she didn’t understand what she was being asked despite being told several times. Her refusal was documented as a lack of cooperation. She was also charged with failure to obey a red light. Jones was held in lieu of a $250 cash bond and is due in court April 24.
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