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Woman, 35, Charged with Disorderly Conduct, Violating No-Contact Restraining Order

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A 35-year-old woman, dropping off a child to a man working at a Post Road business, got into a heated argument with the man, resulting in her arrest for disorderly conduct and violating a no-contact restraining order, Darien police said. Police described what happened with this account (including accusations not proven in court):

The woman had called the man to arrange dropping off the child at Darien Upholstery, 903 Post Road, and came by at about the arranged time, 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 20. While there, an argument with the man, who called a relative to join them and try to calm her down and get her to leave. The relative began video recording the woman with his cell phone.

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Police: Darien Man, 29, Tries to Abduct Ex-Girlfriend in Stratford, Then Torches Her Vehicle

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Pedro Oristanio, 29, of Darien unsuccessfully tried to abduct a woman described as his ex-girlfriend in Stratford on Tuesday night, and when that idea somehow failed, he set fire to the woman’s car, parked near the woman’s home, Stratford Police said. Police detectives went to the scene and determined that Oristanio might be headed to one of three locations out of town, one of them in New Canaan, where police picked him up, police said. He was taken to Stratford Police Headquarters, where he was charged with attempted kidnapping, unlawful restraint, second-degree arson, first-degree criminal mischief and second-degree threatening, police said. He was initially held on $250,000 bond. Editor’s note: This article appears here late for this reason: Darienite.com made many attempts to reach a spokesman for Stratford Police directly.

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Police: Siblings Charged After Tussle Over Charger She Said He Didn’t Ask to Borrow

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So he appears to have wanted a charge, according to the police report. A dispute with his sister was so charged up, police said, that both were charged by police. Darien police gave this account (including accusations not proven in court) of an incident Oct. 25 that resulted in disorderly conduct charges against a Darien man, 19, and his 21-year-old sister, both residents of Allen O’Neill Drive:

At 3:35 p.m., police were called to the scene on the report of a loud argument. The young man had returned home to give his sister an iPhone charger he had borrowed from her.

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Police: After Breakup, Ex-Girlfriend Breaks in, Breaks Windows, Breaches Peace

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According to a police report, a 25-year-old Norwalk woman, enraged after some text messages with the Darien boyfriend she broke up with weeks ago, went to his house, broke in through a window to confront him, was kicked out, then broke windows around the house. Darien police described the events and her arrest with this account, including accusations not proven in court:

At 2:45 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, police were called to the Henry Street home of a 30-year-old Darien man. Sometime that night, and then throughout the evening, the man and his ex-girlfriend, Elizabeth Peacock of Van Zant Street in Norwalk, were texting. Whatever was communicated, it led Peacock to go to the man’s home.

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Police: Frustrated Man Swats Kid with Tennis Racket, Charged with Felony

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A 43-year-old Darien resident, who appears to be the father of a boy, was playing tennis with him at the high school when, frustrated, he hit him on the butt with a tennis racket, leaving a welt.

That resulted in the man being charged with a felony. Darien police described the incident and arrest with this account (including accusations not proven in court; Darienite.com is not publishing the man’s name):

Police were called to the tennis courts at Darien High School at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 12 by a person, apparently not the boy, who told police of having witnessed the incident. At the courts, police found the man and the boy, who appeared to be upset and may have been crying. The man said he went to the courts with the boy at about 4:30 p.m. to play.

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Man, 20, Arrested on DUI Charge, then Domestic Violence Charge the Next Day

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A 20-year-old McCrae Road man was charged with driving while under the influence after a 7 p.m. traffic accident on Aug. 5, then arrested on domestic violence charges at about 9:30 p.m. the next evening, police said. Darien police gave these accounts of each incident (including accusations not proven in court):

Police were called to the intersection of McCrae Road and Old Kings Highway South on a report of a traffic accident. The man was driving a 2004 Infinity G35, which received heavy front-end damage and the air bags deployed when the accident occurred with a UPS truck. The McCrae Road man said he had no idea what had happened.

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Darien Man, 49, Arrested Twice Within a Week on Domestic Violence Charges

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A Walmsley Road man struck an elderly person’s arm in a July 27 domestic violence incident, then violated the terms of his probation six days later when he pulled a door shut on the hand of the same person, Darien police said. Each incident resulted in the arrest of William King, 49,  of 8 Walmsley Road. Police said they have been called to the house on multiple occasions for similar reasons. (On May 25, Bridgeport police arrested a William King with the same middle initial and birth year on a charge of second-degree breach of peace, according to the Connecticut Judicial Branch website.)

Darien police described what happened with these accounts (including accusations not proven in court):

In the first incident that led to an arrest, police arriving after a 10 a.m. call found King outside the house and the victim inside. He said he had been in an argument with the victim about who was going to do the laundry, part of ongoing tension between the two, but that no physical contact had occurred.

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Police: Tussle Over Suspected Drugs Leads to Domestic Violence Charges

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One family member’s concern that another family member was taking drugs led to her grabbing his wallet from his pants pocket, which led to a tussle as he objected — then a turn of events that she didn’t seem to expect led to the man’s arrest on other charges, police said. The Incident Last Week

Police described the events and the investigation with this account (including accusations not proven in court):

The woman, a resident of Walmsley Road, ran out of the house and brought the wallet to the Darien police station — where police decided that the fresh cuts on her indicated that an assault had taken place. So they went back to the house, questioned the man — Scott Waters, 23 — and charged him with disorderly conduct and third-degree assault, both misdemeanors. The incident began sometime before 11:20 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, when the woman arrived at Darien Police Headquarters. She told police she had left the house with the wallet and went directly to the police station.

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Woman Calls Police About Domestic Dispute, But She Gets Charged

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A 33-year-old Darien woman was charged after she called police about a fight at home and police saw scratch marks and cuts on her husband. Darien police described the matter with this account (including accusations not proven in court):

The couple had been arguing on the evening of Wednesday, June 22, when the husband went into his office. The wife followed him in and began unplugging her computer, which she didn’t want him to use. The couple yelled at each other and argued. The husband told police his wife had been drinking and had become more aggressive.

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Police: Yelling at Home Leads to Multiple Calls to Cops, Tussles Lead to Charges

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Darien police say they received a number of complaints from neighbors about yelling and screaming coming from a home on Lynn Court on Saturday, and after police looked into it, they charged three people with disorderly conduct, one with assault.

Police described the incident with this account (including accusations not proven in court):

At 12:26 a.m., police responded to the complaints. When a man answered the door, police could hear yelling from inside the house. When police spoke with three adults in the house, they were told an argument had escalated between the women into a shoving match and the throwing of a laundry basket back and forth. When a man tried to stop the fighting, he punched one of the women in the arm several times when, instead of making peace, he got angry himself. No one was seriously injured, although police saw red marks on at least one of the women.

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Police: Fight with Mother About Daughter Going to Prom Gets Father Arrested

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According to police, the father of a Darien teenage girl going to a prom last week said he’d spent the day helping her shop to get ready, but when the girl’s mother arrived home and saw her daughter leaving with prom clothes in hand, an argument started. That eventually led to the man’s arrest. Darien police gave this account (including accusations not proven in court):

The father, a 43-year-old man who lives in Norwalk, is subject to an order of protection barring him from actions including threatening or assault against the mother. (It did not mandate that he have no contact with the mother.)

The order of protection resulted from a previous domestic dispute. The mother, a Darien resident with custody of the daughter, told police that she allows the father to spend time with his daughter.

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Police: Darien Woman, 51, Charged After Twice Slamming Car Door on Ex-Family Member

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A 51-year-old woman in the Darien YMCA slammed a car door twice on a family member, hurting the victim’s hand and leg, police said. Darien police described the matter with this account (with accusations not proven in court):

According to the victim (who can’t be described under a state domestic violence law):

The woman was at the parking lot to exchange children she has in common with the victim and got into an argument with the victim. An argument began, and the woman leaned on the victim’s car door, preventing the victim from leaving. The victim twice managed to get the door open, but each time, the woman pushed back, catching the victim’s hand the first time and the victim’s leg the second time. Police didn’t see a mark on the victim’s hand, but the knee had a bruise.

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Man, 47, Charged with Assault & Threatening Twice in Domestic Violence Incidents

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A 47-year-old resident of Duffy’s Lane threatened and assaulted another family member on two different domestic violence incidents, according to Darien police. He was also charged with risk of injury to a minor, a felony. Police described the case with this information (including accusations not proven in court and not including any identifying information about the victim, such as what relationship she is to the man):

On Tuesday, Feb. 9, the victim reported the matter to police and told police she had spoken with an attorney earlier that day and had already gotten a restraining order against the man. Her lawyer had recommended that she file a complaint with police.