DISORDERLY
A 44-year-old Greenwich man was arrested May 10 and charged with disorderly conduct. Police responded to a reported domestic incident and said the man was heard yelling profanities from inside. Police entered the house and spoke to the victim, who said the man broke several cups after an argument and spilled cooking oil in the kitchen. Police said officers saw broken cups in the kitchen and in the hall leading to the front door, and that the man admitted to breaking the items and causing the disarray. The man was held in lieu of a $1,000 cash bond and was due in court May 12.
LARCENY
Lester Quinteros, 19, and Mariana Quinteros, 22, of Stamford were arrested May 10 and charged with third degree trespass, sixth degree larceny and conspiracy. Lester was also charged with possession of burglary tools. According to police, an officer was checking the Connecticut Light and Power storage lot on Railroad Avenue after reports of someone stealing copper wire and saw Lester Quinteros inside the locked, secured and fenced-in storage area used for CL&P supplies. Police said he took cable, ran and dove into a three-foot cement cylinder within the fenced in area to elude police. After he was captured, police found Mariana Quinteros, his sister, with him. Both subjects were released on $500 cash bonds and are due in court May 19.
NO LICENSE
Miguel Gallegos, 36, and Juan Gallegos, 22, of Stamford were arrested May 11 and charged with misuse of license, not having an operator’s license and not having registration or insurance. Both men reportedly traveled to Horseneck Lane to assist a friend whose car had broken down. Police went to scene and found the men didn’t have their proper DMV paperwork. They were held in lieu of $1,000 cash bonds and due in court May 12.