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Cops: Stamford Man Charged In Norwalk Domestic Incident

Manuel Puma, 36, of Stamford was arrested by Norwalk police Saturday in connection with a domestic dispute with his ex-girlfriend. Photo Credit: Norwalk Police Department

NORWALK, Conn. – A 36-year-old Stamford man was arrested Saturday in connection with a domestic incident in Norwalk where the man allegedly shoved his ex-girlfriend during an argument, police said.

Manuel Puma, of Woodrow Street, grabbed his ex-girlfriend’s leg and buttocks during the 8:15 p.m. argument and shoved her against a wall and to the floor of her Elm Street home, police said. The woman’s four-year-old child was in the room at the time but was not involved in the dispute.

Puma was charged with misdemeanor risk of injury to a minor, disorderly conduct and fourth degree sexual assault, and he was held in lieu of a $2,500 bond. He was scheduled to appear in Norwalk Superior Court Monday.

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