Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney Steven Weiss called Lloyd a “career criminal” during his arraignment Tuesday on the third-degree burglary and first-degree larceny charges for the Darien incident. Judge Auden Grogins ordered Lloyd held in lieu of $250,000 bond due to his criminal history and because Norwalk police have a warrant for his arrest for another burglary. According to the Lloyd’s arrest affidavit and other reports in his court file, he was linked to a Darien burglary on West Avenue that occurred on Nov.