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Police: Man, 29, Arrested on Four Felony Charges After Victim Runs From Him and Into Police Headquarters

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A 29-year-old man threatened, assaulted, stole from, unlawfully restrained and strangled a victim at the man’s mother’s home in Stamford — then he and the victim went to Darien, where he again threatened assaulted, unlawfully restrained and strangled the victim, according to reports from Darien and Stamford police. In Darien, the man and the victim had parked in Spring Grove Cemetery at about 9 p.m., and at some point the victim ran from the car, across Hecker Avenue and into the lobby at Darien Police Headquarters, Darien police said. Darien police gave this account of what happened, including accusations not proven in court:

The victim told police that the altercation and physical assaults began early in the morning on Friday, April 21 at the home of Pablo Monegro’s mother in Stamford. Police did not describe how each of the charges against Monegro related to specific acts, but after his arrest he was charged by Stamford police with third-degree larceny and second-degree strangulation (both felonies), and misdemeanor counts of third-degree assault, second-degree unlawful restraint and disorderly conduct. The victim said Monegro continued the assault in the car and at the cemetery.