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Norwalk Police Charge Two NYC Men After Disturbance At Train Station

NORWALK, Conn. -- Two best friends had an eventful night in Norwalk that included getting kicked out of their hotel, getting a ride to the South Norwalk train station by a police officer and then getting arrested for fighting one another in the South Norwalk train station, giving them a second ride in a police cruiser but this time to the police station, Norwalk Police said.

Norwalk police charged two New York City men with breach of peace after disturbance at South Norwalk train station.

Norwalk police charged two New York City men with breach of peace after disturbance at South Norwalk train station.

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Garrett Summers, 28, and Ashton White, 30, both of 6131 Woodbine St., Ridgewood, Queens, N.Y., were charged with one count each of second-degree breach of peace. Bond was set at $1,000 and they are scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 3.

Police said they were called to Hotel 0 just before 3 a.m. for two guests who had been ordered to leave for excessive noise, said Lt. Terry Blake. No charges were laid and the two men told the officer they just wanted to catch the train to get back to New York City. A police officer obliged and took them to the South Norwalk train station close to police headquarters.

Around 4:40 a.m. police received a call about a disturbance at the train station involving two men who were in a dispute with one another. When police arrived they discovered it was Summers and White and they were taken into custody.

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