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Updated: 10:48 AM EDT March 15, 2021
STAMFORD, Conn. Police have arrested a suspect in the May 2020 murder of a Stamford woman.
Police arrested Gary Greig, 67, and charged him with murder in the death of Staci Magazzi, 50. On May 29, 2020, police said they were told that Greig said he had killed his girlfriend. The police arrived at the apartment at 182 West Main Street and located Greig and Magazzi, who was dead on the apartment floor. The resulting investigation determined that Magazzi had died from a single gunshot wound to her face.
Greig has been in the custody of Connecticut Department of Corrections for a firearm charge related to this same incident. Greig is currently held on $1 million bond for the latest warrant.
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A 67-year-old Fairfield County man has been arrested for the murder of an area woman who was shot to death in May 2020.
The Stamford Police Department arrested Gary Greig, age 67, of Stamford on Thursday, March 11 for murder in the death of 50-year-old city resident Staci Magazzi, said Lt. Tom Scanlon.
Greig has been in the custody of the Connecticut Department of Corrections for a firearm charge related to this same incident, Scanlon said.
He is currently held on a one million dollar bond for the latest warrant.
On Friday, May 29, 2020, the Stamford Police Department was notified that Greig had stated he had killed his girlfriend, Scanlon said.
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Vickie Phippins stands in The Lordâs Cupboard food pantry, where she and other volunteers were busy distributing food baskets Wednesday. Phippins was selected by Minotâs mayor as 2020 Citizen of the Year for her volunteer work.
A dedicated community volunteer and frontline COVID-19 workers shared the spotlight in Mayor Shaun Sipma’s announcement of Minot’s Citizen of the Year during his State of the City Address Tuesday.
Vickie Phippins, who has donated her time and resources to a variety of good causes, didn’t hesitate in choosing The Lord’s Cupboard food pantry to receive the $1,000 grant that she is able to direct to a charity as Minot’s 2020 Citizen of the Year. Her granddaughter, Jasmine Wallin, will receive $100 for her video entry nominating Phippins. The prizes come from contest sponsors.
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