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Police: 19-Year-Old Kicked Door Open in Domestic Dispute, Charged With Disorderly Conduct

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In a heated argument with someone on Sunday afternoon, a 19-year-old Darien man kicked open a bedroom door to further confront that person, who then called police, Darien police said. The teenager was issued a misdemeanor summons charging him with disorderly conduct, and police told him not to have further contact with the victim before the man appeared in court the next day. Darien police described what happened with this account, including accusations not proven in court:

Sometime before 2:49 p.m., when police were called, the argument ended when the victim went to a second-floor bedroom and locked the door. The teenager followed, kicked the door open and confronted the other person. When police came and talked to both parties, the teenager corroborated the sequence of events that the victim described.

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Family Spat Leads to Tussling, Which Leads to Police Charges, Which Lead to Court

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An argument between a father and mother as they cared for their young daughter got violent, and each parent was charged with disorderly conduct last Thursday and issued misdemeanor summonses to appear in court. (This account includes accusations not proven in court.)

According to police, the father told them: He was trying to feed and change the couple’s daughter when the argument started. As he was walking into the child’s room, the mother pulled his shirt by the neck, ripping it, and struck him on the side of the head several times. Police said the mother told them: The father grabbed her and pushed her out of the way to get into the child’s room. She tried to take the child from the crib when the father grabbed and pushed her again.

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Police: Darien Man, 33, Charged After Midnight Yelling, Banging on Door, Causing Damage [UPDATED]

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A 33-year-old Darien man yelled, banged on a door and caused some damage to a wall before someone called police at 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 23, police said. Police also said he was issued a misdemeanor summons to go to court later that day. But the Connecticut Judicial Branch website indicates that he didn’t show up in court, and his arrest has been ordered. Police gave this additional information in an account of the matter, including accusations not proven in court:

Officers went to the house on Mansfield Avenue near its intersection with Overbrook Lane, where the man had woken up more than one person. Police saw the door and part of a nearby wall were both damaged.

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Police: Darien Man Violates Restraining Order, Gets Arrested

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A 43-year-old Darien man violated a restraining order last Tuesday, Jan. 22 when he slept on a couch rather than the basement of his home on Hoyt Street, police said. Darien Police described what happened with this account, which includes accusations not proven in court:

Police were called to the home at 12:14 a.m. on a report of an argument between the man and another resident. When they arrived, the resident said there was an active restraining order against the man. Police confirmed that.