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Stamford Man Charged with Possession of Narcotics

Greenwich Police reports for Sept. 8-10

 

Edgar Moran, 35, of Stamford was arrested and charged with possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics with intent to sell on Saturday, Sept. 8, following a motor vehicle stop.

Police said an officer on patrol observed Moran's vehicle traveling unreasonably fast on Delevan Avenue at about 4:12 a.m.

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After stopping the vehicle, a search revealed that Moran was in possession of 4.1 grams of cocaine. Moran was reportedly the sole occupant of the vehicle.

Moran, who was also charged with traveling unreasonably fast, reportedly posted a $450 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 17.

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Hector R. Vera, 44, of Stamford was issued a misdemeanor summons for creating a public disturbance on Sunday, Sept. 9.

Police said they were called to the Greenwich taxi stand on a report on two drivers in a physical dispute at about 12:40 p.m.

An investigation revealed that Vera had pushed the victim following a verbal argument.

Vera is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 28.

About this column: Arrest information is supplied by the Greenwich Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.

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Other Arrests

Elmer Sady Cabrera-Rivera, 29, of Pacific St., was charged Monday night with failure to respond to an infraction, second-degree hindering prosecution, second-degree forgery and possession of marijuana.

Martisa Marie Chambers, 22, of Suncrest Rd. in Norwalk, was charged early Monday with seixth-degree larceny.

Puja Chirnomula, 20, of Oxford Ct., was charged Monday night with sixth-degree larceny (shoplifting) and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny.

Bianca Fernandez, 24, of Glenbrook Rd., was charged Tuesday morning with second-degree failure to appear.

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