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UPDATE: New Details Emerge About Greenwich Hit-and-Run
Police are asking for the public's help finding the driver whose vehicle allegedly struck and killed a 21-year-old.

Gary Jeanfaivre is an award-winning journalist with a passion for community news.
A native of Fairfield, Conn., he graduated from St. Michael's College with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication, with a concentration in English literature. His first gig out of college was with the then Fairfield Citizen~News, as a reporter covering zoning, town government, police, fire, features and basically anything and everything. It was while with the Citizen that he earned three awards from the New England Press Association: first place environmental reporting; second place general news; third place social issues feature.
Gary went on to work at other award-winning publications in the Brooks Community Newspapers chain — as managing editor of the Greenwich Citizen, the Westport News and, before joining Patch, editor of the Fairfield Citizen and Westport News.
As a regional editor at Patch, Gary works with a team of professional journalists to deliver excellent local news to our audience.
He lives in Sandy Hook with his wife and two children.
Police are asking for the public's help finding the driver whose vehicle allegedly struck and killed a 21-year-old.

The suspect has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.