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Shoplifting Call Ends In Arrest And Stamford Officer Injured

STAMFORD, Conn. – A man referred to as a "repeat shoplifter" is facing charges of assaulting an officer after attempting to lift a box of cereal from a Stamford CVS on Wednesday, according to the Stamford Advocate. 

Stamford Police had an altercation with a man who stole a box of cereal from an area CVS.

Stamford Police had an altercation with a man who stole a box of cereal from an area CVS.

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A store employee reportedly watched  Bryant Irby, 27, attempt to leave the story without paying for the cereal. The employee allegedly warned Irby and called the police. Irby then threatened the employee, the Stamford Advocate said. 

Irby left the store with the cereal. He was stopped by police on Main Street where the altercation occurred. Irby was detained and held on $25,000 bond, the Stamford Advocate said. 

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