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Greenwich Worker Helps Police Nab Stamford Carjacking Suspect

STAMFORD, CONN. -- A 19-year-old Stamford man is facing assault and carjacking charges after police said an alert Greenwich emergency worker spotted him driving the stolen car early Monday, the Stamford Advocate reports.

A Greenwich emergency worker helped police find a Stamford man accused of carjacking.

A Greenwich emergency worker helped police find a Stamford man accused of carjacking.

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Bryan Alfaro, 19, of Greenwich Avenue, is charged with third-degree assault, robbery by carjacking and first-degree larceny. He's being held on $75,000 court appearance bond pending a future date in Stamford court, the Stamford Advocate says.

The car was taken from a 23-year-old woman at about 10 p.m. Sunday outside the Wells Fargo bank on Main Street, police said. A Greenwich EMT spotted the car Monday and alerted the Greenwich police, the Stamford Advocate says.

Click here to read the Stamford Advocate report.

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