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Cops: Arrested Man Said He’d Heard on the News that Darien Cars Were Unlocked

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The practice of not locking cars overnight in Darien, as noted in some news report, was what attracted a Stamford man to do some nighttime stealing here, Darien police say. The man, Jabari White, 20, of Tresser Blvd., Stamford, told police that he got the idea of stealing from Darien cars after he saw a news report mentioning that the practice of not locking cars overnight was widespread in town. White, arrested Sept. 2, was the man police had said was seen on surveillance video at the Darien South rest stop on Interstate 95 on the night of many of the thefts from cars, as Darienite.com was the first to report. White is the second man recently arrested on charges of breaking into multiple vehicles overnight in Darien.

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Items Taken from SUV on Outlook Drive Later Found Strewn Along Road

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See also this newer report: Arrested Man Said He Heard on the News that Darien Cars Were Unlocked

An unlocked Ford Edge SUV parked at an Outlook Drive home was entered overnight on Aug. 17 to 18 (when many other unlocked vehicles in town were entered) and items were taken from it, police were told. The owner told police that the minor items stolen from the center console vehicle were found as the owner’s family took a walk on the street days later. About $8 in change was also taken from the center console. The Darien police report was unclear on how the vehicle owner knew the SUV, a 2010 Ford Edge, was entered on Aug.

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Darien Police Have a Second Suspect in Recent Motor Vehicle Thefts

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A credit card stolen in one of the two dozen recent motor vehicle burglaries in town was used at the Interstate 95 South rest stop in Darien, pointing to a second suspect in the recent thefts, Police Chief Duane Lovello says. Lovello, speaking at the Darien Police Commission’s meeting last week, said the suspect, a man driving a vehicle, used one of the stolen credit cards “a short time” after it was stolen. Police have video surveillance records of the vehicle at the rest stop, he said. Police as of Thursday, Aug. 20, applied for an arrest warrant for the man, who they were able to identify Lovello said.

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Yet More Thefts from Unlocked Motor Vehicles

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With publicity about the arrest last week of a homeless Stamford man charged with entering unlocked vehicles overnight in Noroton and Noroton Heights, more people are calling police to report thefts from their own cars, Darien police say. Joel Mackinnon, a 48-year-old homeless Stamford man, was charged Wednesday, Aug. 19, with thefts from vehicles in the wee hours of that day, and police are looking to see whether or not he was involved with similar overnight thefts in the same area. Here’s a rundown of the recent thefts:

Over the past four months, 17 motor vehicles were entered. Most were parked in driveways or streets within a mile of the Noroton Heights Railroad Station, where Mackinnon was arrested — on Miles Road, the southern end of Hollow Tree Ridge Road and Outlook Drive. Some occurred on William Street, and another was on Charles Street.

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Darien Police Charge Homeless Man, 48, with Slew of Vehicle Burglaries

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Not only was Joel Mackinnon, a 48-year-old homeless Stamford man, entering unlocked vehicles in Darien and taking things from them — when he found keys inside, he was stealing at least one vehicle, said Darien police, who arrested him early Wednesday morning. Police have been investigating more than 20 burglaries to vehicles (all or almost all of them unlocked) in the past two weeks. Here’s how they say they arrested Mackinnon, in an account which has not been proven in court:

Just after 3 a.m. on Wednesday, an officer patrolling Hollow Tree Ridge Road near Patton Drive saw a parked vehicle blocking the entire travel portion of Patton Drive. As the officer drove by, a suspect fled the scene. After the officer approached the vehicle, a 2012 Ford F-150 pickup truck, it was determined that someone was trying to steal it from a nearby driveway.

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Two Motor Vehicle Burglaries: Same Night, Same Neighborhood

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Sometime overnight from July 31 to Aug. 1, two vehicles were entered while they were parked in driveways on the same street. Both vehicles were unlocked and parked in driveways on Pear Tree Point Road:

In one case, a 2013 Mercedes SUV was entered by a burglar sometime between 10:30 p.m. on Friday, July 31 and 1:45 p.m. the next day. A total of $50 in coins was taken. When police asked other residents of the neighborhood if their vehicles were also broken into, they found the owner of a 2006 Audi A8, who said the center console in his car had been opened overnight by someone and items in it were out of place. But nothing seemed to be missing, he said.

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The Costly Side of Exercising: Two Police Reports

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One reason to be careful about exercising — well, at a fitness club, anyway — is that you might leave your jewelry in a cupholder of a cardio machine and, exhausted after your workout, forget about it and walk away. That’s what a 25-year-0ld New Canaan woman told police she did at Equinox fitness club at 72 Heights Road on Tuesday, July 21. (We’re assuming the exhausted part — maybe she wasn’t.)

She was working out sometime between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. when she left her Cartier woman’s watch in the cupholder. The item is valued at $2,780. She went home before realizing what she had done.

Three Vehicles Entered in Noroton by Picky Burglars

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Twice in one week Darien residents were given the ultimate put-down by a burglar or burglars — the thief didn’t want their stuff. Two town residents told police their cars, each parked in the victim’s driveway, were entered overnight from June 18 to 19 (last Thursday to Friday), and a third vehicle burglary occurred a few days before but in two cases the stolen items were found by the side of a road. All the burglaries were in the Noroton section of town, and two of them happened close by each other; the other, within a couple of miles. One or more credit cards from one of the stolen wallets was used at a Target store in Connecticut, and police in that community have a suspect, so Darien police may be charging someone in connection with at least one of the thefts. Here are descriptions of each incident as given by Darien police:

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A 2010 Nissan Sentra parked in the driveway of a home on Warner Drive between 11 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday was entered after the front passenger window was smashed.