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Police: Man Previously Charged with Domestic Violence Violates Protective Order, Gets Arrested

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After he was charged with disorderly conduct in a domestic incident last month, Brent Moyers, 50, violated the terms of a standing protective order the same day and was later arrested for it, Darien police said. Police gave this account of what happened, including accusations not proven in court:

Brent Moyers of Lake Drive was originally charged after police were called to his home at 2:40 a.m. on March 20. Police were told Moyers grabbed and elbowed the victim at the home after getting into an argument with that person. As Darienite.com previously reported: “The man denied he was in physical contact with the victim during what he described as a minor altercation. A Darien EMS-Post 53 ambulance was called and the victim was treated for minor injuries that police didn’t describe in the announcement.”

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Police: Man, 50, Charged With Disorderly Conduct After Argument at Home Becomes Physical

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A 50-year-old man who lives there had grabbed and elbowed a person at his home on Lake Drive, said police, who received “a report of a verbal argument” at 2:40 a.m. on Friday, March 20. Darien police gave this account of what happened, including charges not proven in court:

The man denied he was in physical contact with the victim during what he described as a minor altercation. A Darien EMS-Post 53 ambulance was called and the victim was treated for minor injuries that police didn’t describe in the announcement. The man was issued a misdemeanor summons charging him with disorderly conduct. He was scheduled to appear later the same day in state Superior Court in Stamford.

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Police: Woman Charged After Victim Hurt, Shirt Ripped in Domestic Violence Incident

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A 46-year-old resident of Old Kings Highway North caused minor injuries and ripped the shirt of a person in a domestic violence incident Sunday morning, Feb. 9, and was given a summons to appear in court, Darien police said. Darien police described what happened this way, including accusations not proven in court:

After the 9:43 a.m. report to police, officers arrived at the scene and saw the woman and the victim in the back yard. The woman was holding on the victim’s sleeves, which, it seemed, had been torn. Police separated the two and spoke to them separately.

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Police: Man, 60, Issued Misdemeanor Summons After Striking Person at Home

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A 60-year-old Darien man was issued a misdemeanor summons on charges of disorderly conduct and third-degree assault after striking someone at his home on Nearwater Lane, police said. Police described what happened with this account, which includes accusations not proven in court:

Some time before police were called at 7:27 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 10, the man came home and became upset. Police didn’t say how, or what led to the man striking at least one other person. One person in the home told police that he or she was struck by the 60-year-old and that a second person in the house was also struck.