Greenwich

Victim Beaten and Restrained During Greenwich Home Invasion

Police have made one arrest and more arrests are expected.

Greenwich police are investigating a violent home invasion over the weekend in which the victim was tied up and beaten and officers have arrested one suspect. 

Officers responded to a home on Brook Drive around 3 p.m. Saturday and found the victim restrained and bleeding. 

He said several armed intruders had forced their way into his home and demanded cash and jewelry. 

Police said the evidence suggests the home invasion was targeted and not a random act.

Investigators identified 46-year-old Hassan Washington, of New York City, as one of the suspects and obtained a warrant charging him with home invasion, first-degree robbery, first-degree kidnapping, first-degree assault and sixth-degree larceny. 

Officers from the FBI and the New York Police Department arrested him and he is being held in New York pending extradition to Connecticut. 

Police said more arrests are expected.

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