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Monday, October 6, 2008

10/06/08 The Police Blotter Via The Greenwich Post






SEXUAL ASSAULT



John Coen, 44, of 81 D Sherwood Place was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with disorderly conduct and fourth degree sexual assault. Police said Coen turned himself in on an outstanding warrant stemming from a reported Aug. 16 incident. A woman told police Coen touched her inappropriately in an Old Greenwich bar. Coen was released on a $700 cash bond and is due in court Oct. 10.



DISORDERLY



A 49-year-old Greenwich woman was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with risk of injury to a minor, interfering with an officer and disorderly conduct. Police responded to a report of an intoxicated woman threatening her 13-year-old son. Police said the woman was intoxicated do the point that she couldn’t comprehend that the officers were there to check on the welfare of her son. She became belligerent and started screaming and ran up the stairs in an aggressive manner screaming at her son, who was frantically crying as he ran to his room. Police said an officer grabbed the woman’s left wrist to stop her and she took a swing at him, grazing his shoulder. The woman was held on a $1,000 cash bond and due in court Oct. 6.



BREACH OF PEACE



Robert Berwick, 40, of 73 Weaver St. was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with second degree breach of peace. Police had been sent to Greenwich Library after receiving complaints that Berwick had been following people and videotaping them. Police later took him into custody at his home. Berwick was released on a $5,000 surety bond and is due in court Oct. 14.




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