Crime & Safety

Have You Seen This Man? Darien Police Want to Question Him

Police are still looking for a man accused of grabbing money at the Noroton Heights train station concession stand. Here are some pictures.

Darien police are looking for a man suspected of grabbing cash from a cash register drawer at the Noroton Heights Railroad Station on Feb. 25, and they think these surveillance images may show him.

The incident happened just before the 8:49 a.m. train pulled into the station, police said. About $200 was taken from a money tray detached from the cash register and sitting on a counter. When the clerk looked away, the man grabbed the money and walked off. Police believe he caught the 8:49 train, and now they want to catch him.

If you recognize the man or know anything else about the incident that might help police, please call the Darien Police Department at 203-662-5330.

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Here’s what Darien Patch reported about the incident on March 2:

Darien police are looking for a white man in his late 20s, wearing a black jacket, dark pants and brown shoes.

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The man was in the small shop at the Noroton Heights Railroad Station at 8:48 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25, when he grabbed some cash that didn’t belong to him.

A store clerk said the cash was in a money tray detached from the cash register and sitting on a counter. The clerk turned away then the money was gone.

The clerk believed the man got onto the 8:49 a.m. train, just a minute later.

There are no video surveillance cameras at either Darien train stations, but there are such cameras on some trains.

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