Crime & Safety
Second Man Charged in Georgetown Bank Robbery
BREAKING: Two arrests have been made in the robbery of the Fairfield County Savings Bank on Feb. 24.

WILTON, CT — Police have made a second arrest in connection with a bank robbery back in February. Spero Moschos, 36, of Stamford was arrested Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Norwalk Superior Court on a warrant. Moschos allegedly drove fellow suspect Joseph Boccuzzi, 34, of Norwalk from the bank robbery and helped it, according to an e-mail from Wilton Police Lt. Robert Kluk.
Police say that Boccuzzi, 34, robbed the Fairfield County Bank on Danbury Road on Feb. 24 and fled in a green Honda Accord. Police say the suspect had recently bought the Accord on the website "letgo," and was identified by a suspect through search warrant executed on the "Letgo" accounts. To sign up for Wilton breaking news alerts and more, click here.
Police say Boccuzzi was interviewed and confessed to the bank robbery, as well as three others and another attempt at other banks in Fairfield County. The Daily Voice reports Moschos was allegedly involved in Boccuzzi's robbery in Stamford.
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Moschos did not enter a plea Wednesday to charges of robbery in the second degree and conspiracy to commit robbery in the second degree. He was held on a $150,000 court set bond.
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