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Stamford police: Son follows father’s path in car repair scam

STAMFORD — A New Haven man, who police say is following in his father’s shady footsteps, has been charged with ripping off three city residents for shoddy auto repairs.

Bobby Megel, 28, faces several charges of larceny, illegal sales without a tax receipt and operating a repair shop without a license.

Megel’s father Jimmy, 44, also of New Haven, is serving a 10-year prison sentence in part for taking as much as $138,000 from another 88-year-old Stamford man to fix his 1991 Chevrolet Caprice station wagon back in 2013.

“Usually, Bobby and his father start with the auto body fraud sc

 

Armed Stamford robber gets four years

Defense attorney Daniel Ford said his client has taken advantage of every program offered to him while in prison.

Co-defendant James Lewis, 26, who was identified as the gunman during the Star Grocery holdup on July 8, 2013, accepted a plea agreement in August on an armed robbery charge and was sentenced to six year in jail.

 

Black money scammers brought to Stamford

The trio first began talking to the retired real estate developer about buying some African diamonds because they wanted to get their families out of Sierra Lione, said lead investigator Michael Stempien, who cracked the case and was one of the officers who brought the men back from Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.

[...] after a slight-of-hand “demonstration,” the three quickly enlisted the Stamford man’s help and money in trying to turn stacks of what appeared to be worthless black papers back into U.S. currency.

 

Stamford Thanksgiving parade organizers introduce Octonauts balloon

Organized by the Downtown Special Services District, the 23rd annual event is expected to draw 200,000 spectators to the mile-long parade route, which starts at Summer and Hoyt streets and ends at Atlantic Street.

The event also features floats, dance groups and marching bands, including ensembles from Westhill and Stamford high schools and Sacred Heart University.

 

Judith Martin, wife of Stamford mayor, loses battle with cancer

STAMFORD — Judith Martin, the wife of Mayor David Martin and an educator in the city’s public schools, died Thursday following a battle with cancer.

Martin was also executive director of Starfish Connection, a nonprofit she founded with her husband that provides long-term academic support for students from low-income families.

Starfish mentors students over 10 years, from third grade until they graduate high school.

Before becoming a teacher, Martin spent 20 years working in strategic planning, human resources and marketing for companies including Pitney Bowes and ConRail.

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Impersonator hit Stamford ER for perscription pain meds

The pharmacist told her the insurance company refused to pay for the pills because someone using her maiden name filled a prescription for pain medication at the Stamford Hospital Emergency Room just two days before.

The woman told police that she suspected her cousin, who has a drug problem and a history of impersonating her in the past, as the person who illegally obtained the Percocet pain medication at Stamford Hospital.

 

Testimony scheduled in Stamford’s Lione Park murder case

At a brief hearing early Tuesday afternoon at the Stamford courthouse, Darnell Crosland, defense attorney for murder defendant Deshawn Hayes, 25, of Givens Avenue, said he wanted to put the state to its evidence and call a hearing in probable cause.

When the three got into a black Jeep parked on Delaware Avenue, the witnesses got into another car and followed, while calling 911 and giving police a description of the vehicle the three were fleeing in.

After witnesses told police it was Telemin-Valero who fired the shots, he was charged with murder the day after the mother of five children wa

 

10 minutes later, Stamford jury returns guilty verdict in drug trial

STAMFORD-A two-day trial ended early Wednesday afternoon after a jury deliberated for 10 minutes and convicted a Stamford man of drug dealing and biting a police officer during his arrest 14 months ago.

Anthony McCandies, 30, of Stillwater Avenue was found guilty by a jury of three men and three women of being in possession of narcotics and possession with intent to sell, biting one police officer and assaulting another.

The incident occurred on Sept.

 

Six unruly kids charged with breach of peace at Stamford mall

STAMFORD-Six juvenile boys and girls were given summonses for misbehaving at the Stamford Town Center mall and one, an 11-year-old boy, was charged with assault for spitting in the face of a security guard, police said.

Sgt. Simon Blanc said officers were called to the mall at about 5:45 Tuesday after a group of as many as 10 kids, were being loud and disruptive in the mall and then became disrespectful and started swearing at security guards trying to get them out of the complex.

 

Robbery attempt leaves Stamford man injured in South End

Police were called to Atlantic Street near Woodland Avenue at about 7:37 p.m. where a Hispanic man had been injured during a robbery attempt.

The assailant was described as being in his 30s, about five-foot seven inches in height, about 180 pounds and was wearing a hooded sweat shirt and dark pants.

 

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