Police: DUI for 19-Year-Old Driver, Narcotics, Pot Possession, Other Charges for Passenger

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When police stopped a gray Honda Accord on West Avenue at about 12:30 Wednesday morning, Nov. 21, they determined the driver was intoxicated with alcohol, and his passenger, also intoxicated, had marijuana and traces of cocaine in his backpack, police said. Darien police described what happened with this account, including accusations not proven in court:

As the 19-year-old driver traveled east on West Avenue, the police officer saw the car cross the center dividing lines on the road several times. The officer stopped the vehicle at 12:31 near the intersection of West Avenue and Edgerton Street. When speaking to the driver, the officer smelled an alcoholic beverage.

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Waterloo for Bonaparte: Police Say Stamford Man Caught with Pot, Pills, Some Apparently for Sale

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A 24-year-old man, according to Darien police, had a slew of packages of marijuana along with some other drugs with him while driving without a front license plate, with a back license plate for a different car, with a driver’s license under suspension, and with no insurance on the car — which was without a current registration. Police described what happened with this account, including accusations not proven in court:

At 5:05 p.m., Friday, Oct. 5, a gray Nissan Altima was going west on the Post Road in Darien near the southbound entrance at the Exit 13 interchange to Interstate 95 , a police officer on patrol noticed the car. Specifically, the officer noticed the lack of a front plate, checked state records for the license on the back, and then had the suspicious vehicle pull over. The record check showed that the license plate belonged to a green Saturn LS2.

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Police: Off-Duty Officer Finds Two Suspicious, Police Find Burglary Tools, BB Gun, Stolen Bikes With Them

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An off-duty Darien police officer alerted police to two suspicious teenagers on West Avenue who, it turned out, were riding stolen bicycles and had on them tools for committing a burglary, a BB gun and marijuana, police said. Darien police described what happened with this account, including accusations not proven in court:

At 11:41 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16, the off-duty officer saw the two walking on West Avenue near Ridgeley Street. Thinking the two looked suspicious, the officer called the Police Department. The two were described as two males walking with bicycles and wearing dark clothing, including hooded sweatshirts.