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Police: Relatives Drink, at Least Three Fight and Get Court Summonses

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Three relatives — one from Vermont, another from Texas and a third from Missouri — received misdemeanor summonses to appear in court after they fought, in one case by swinging a pan at another person’s head, police said. The following account from police includes accusations not proven in court:

Police were called to the house, somewhere in Darien at 9:17 p.m. on Christmas Eve, when plenty of people were stirring. One 57-year-old man from Richardson, Texas was charged with disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor; a 54-year-old man with the same last name from Milton, Vermont got an identical charge. A 22-year-old woman, also with the same last name, from Kansas City, Missouri, was charged with both disorderly conduct and criminal mischief. All three were told to appear in court on Dec.

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Police: Darien Man, 57, Charged After Yelling at, Pushing Another Resident of His Home

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A 57-year-old Darien man was yelling at someone at home at about 1 a.m., Thursday, June 20, and when confronted by a fellow resident of a house on Holmes Avenue, he pushed the resident, police said. Darien police described what happened with this account, including accusations not proven in court (police did not say if the victim was male or female, adult or child, under state law):

The victim had confronted the man about his yelling so late at night. The man then yelled at the victim before pushing the victim. After the man pushed the victim, another resident of the house intervened. Police were called to the scene at 1:38 a.m. The man admitted he had pushed the victim.

Jennifer Dulos missing since 7:30 p.m. Friday May 24, 2019

Area Groups Involved in Domestic Violence React to Dulos Missing Persons Case

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With the attention of many people in lower Fairfield County and elsewhere riveted by the Jennifer Dulos missing person case in New Canaan, two groups active in dealing with domestic violence have put out statements describing the wider situation, and a meeting has been organized for Tuesday evening in Greenwich. —See also:New Canaan Police Say Tips Have Helped Investigation Into Missing Woman Case (June 7), with links to other recent NewCanaanite.com coverage of the case. YWCA Greenwich Statement
This statement from YWCA Greenwich regarding Jennifer Dulos previously was published by Greenwich Free Press:

Along with the Greenwich community, YWCA Greenwich is deeply
concerned and saddened by the ongoing developments regarding the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos of New Canaan. Domestic violence is suspected, and YWCA Greenwich is the only state designated provider of domestic abuse services in the community. From court documents, we know Ms. Dulos was afraid of her estranged husband and was fearful he would retaliate against her for seeking a divorce.

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Police: A Push and Toss of Hot Coffee Will Get You an Appointment in Court

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A 60-year-old Darien woman, in an argument with another person at her home, pushed the other person and threw hot coffee on that person on Saturday, Darien police said. Police said that when they were called to the home they saw coffee on the front of the victim’s clothing. Police did not indicate that the victim was injured in any way. The Darien woman was given a misdemeanor summons to appear Monday, April 8 in state Superior Court in Stamford.