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Outpost Pizza on Main Street in Westport was significantly damaged on June 27 after a vehicle struck the building around 3 a.m., according to police. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff)
WESTPORT, CT The owner of a Westport pizzeria hopes to reopen his doors to customers next month following a motor vehicle accident that significantly damaged the restaurant s building.
On June 27, a vehicle struck Outpost Pizza on Main Street around 3 a.m., forcing the business to shut down and make repairs. At the time of the incident, Assistant Building Official Peter Howard said the damage was substantial but repairable.
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Police: Prolific burglar charged in three break-ins in Stamford
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Daniel Oler, 49, of Stamford, was charged with breaking into three businesses on Stamford s West Side in April 2020.Stamford Police Department / Contributed
STAMFORD A local man is already facing burglary charges in five other municipalities has been arrested on charges of breaking into three Stamford businesses back in April, police said.
Daniel Oler, 49, of Stamford, was charged with three counts of burglary, three counts of criminal mischief and two counts of second-degree larceny, police said. He was held on $250,000 court appearance bond.
“Oler is a prolific burglar that has arrests that span the last few decades,” Bureau of Criminal Investigations Lt. Tom Scanlon said. “Sgts. Chris Felmen-Merced and Sean Scanlan did a great job piecing together various elements of circumstantial evidence to build a solid case. Without question, had Oler not been apprehended, he would have continu