Stamford Police: Suspect nabbed following multi-town burglary spree
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STAMFORD Investigators used fingerprints and social media to link a former New Canaan man to a string of burglaries that began in Stamford, and spread elsewhere in Fairfield County, over the past year, according to police.
Chance Perrone, 22, was arrested Tuesday on four counts of third-degree burglary, three counts of sixth-degree larceny, three counts of third-degree criminal mischief and conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary.
Sgt. Sean Scanlan said Perrone started the spree in October 2019, shortly after he was released from prison for convictions on 13 prior burglaries.
Investigators tied Perrone to a break-in at Magic Touch Cleaners in Glenbrook around that time using a fingerprint lifted from the scene, Scanlan said.
Highlight: Taipei Veggie Fest
By Han Cheung / Staff reporter
This carnival ain’t for carnivores. Tiger Mountain is going meat free tomorrow to celebrate Earth Day with the second Taipei Veggie Fest, dubbed the “freshest party in town” by organizer Sean Scanlan. The extravaganza will feature all vegetarian and vegan food, arts and crafts, workshops and mostly performers who are vegetarian.
As usual, the main acts will rock the electric flower truck stage. This year’s lineup includes Dharma, a death metal band featuring a real life Buddhist nun; Pass the Vibe, a collective known for its hip-hop and freestyle dance battles and Balkan reggae-ska outfit Balkazar.
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
First responders get vaccinated in Stamford
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About 280 first responders and medical workers were given a coronavirus vaccine at police headquarters on Thursday.City of Stamford / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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About 280 first responders and medical workers were given a coronavirus vaccine at police headquarters on Thursday.City of Stamford / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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The city of Stamford s medical advisor, Dr. Henry Yoon, is vaccinated against the coronavirus at police headquarters on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020.City of Stamford / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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STAMFORD About 280 police, firefighters, health care workers and emergency medical providers were given their first vaccination against the coronavirus at Stamford police headquarters on Thursday.
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