Police on Friday arrested a 38-year-old Stamford woman and charged her with disorderly conduct.
At about 8:58 p.m. on Sept. 5, officers responded to a Main Street restaurant on a report of a dispute between the woman and the victim, police said.
The arrest took place at 136 Main St., according to a police report. Records show that’s the address of Spiga.
Through an investigation, officers established probable cause to bring the misdemeanor charge.
Police withheld details, saying it’s a domestic matter.
Under state law, people are guilty of disorderly conduct if they “with intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk … [e]ngages in … threatening behavior; or … annoys or interferes with another person,” among other reasons.
The woman was released after promising to appear Sept. 8 in state Superior Court.
The Domestic Violence Crisis Center in Stamford provides services, support and education for the prevention and elimination of domestic violence. Its 24-hour hotline is 888-774-2900. To reach DVCC offices during regular business hours, the number is 203-588-9100. Services are free and confidential, multilingual and multicultural. Here’s a podcast with the organization’s executive director.