Police Arrest Intruder Inside Riverside Avenue Home

At 2:40 this morning, an out-of-town homeowner called Westport Police to report an unknown man in his Riverside Avenue home.

Through his Blink security system, the owner observed and provided updates to officers, who surrounded the area.

The intruder unintentionally made himself visible on the third-floor balcony, then quickly retreated into the house.

Westport officers, with the assistance of Connecticut State Police and Norwalk K-9 dogs, entered the house. The suspect was found hiding in a closet, and taken into custody.

The 52-year-old man had jewelry in his possession, which was identified as stolen property from the residence.

He was charged with burglary and larceny, and is being held on a $100,000 bond.

Westport Police remind residents to lock their homes and vehicles, stay vigilant, and report any suspicious activity to the them.

 

 

3 responses to “Police Arrest Intruder Inside Riverside Avenue Home

  1. Nighttime burglars are a different breed and fairly rare. Thus it is a considered a very serious felony. Scary stuff. Great job by the WPD.

  2. Tom Duquette, SHS '75

    It wasn’t Jon Hamm was it?

  3. Sal liccione

    I also want thank our wonderful Westport pd for all the hard work they do thanks to Westport pd all the officers and Ryan Dave and Dave and Eric and Jill what a great team