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Thursday, April 24, 2008

04/24/08 - Greenwich Police Blotter



IDENTITY THEFT

Stamford resident Paris Andino, 25, was arrested April 18 and charged with illegal use of a credit card, credit card theft, receipt of a credit card, third degree identity theft, fifth degree larceny and criminal impersonation. Andino was arrested while appearing at Stamford Superior Court on an unrelated matter. He had allegedly stolen a credit card from a local restaurant and then used it. Andino was being held in lieu of a $100,000 cash bond and was presented in court April 18.

FORGERY

Jennifer Conway, 23, of Cortland Manor, N.Y., was arrested April 18 and charged with third degree forgery, sixth degree larceny and criminal attempt at fifth degree larceny. Conway turned herself in on an outstanding warrant. She had allegedly stolen checks from a male acquaintance. Conway was released on a $500 cash bond and is due in court April 25.

DUI

Kimberly King, 46, of 23-11 Armstrong Court was arrested April 20 and charged with driving under the influence. She was arrested on a warrant stemming from a March 21 incident where she allegedly left the scene of an accident at the intersection at North Water Street and Byram Road. She was later detained on Frontage Road because officers said she was under the influence of alcohol. King was released on a $500 surety bond and is due in court May 5.

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