WESTPORT — After a man was evicted, charged with trespassing and told not to return to the area, police said he returned anyway and was charged again. William Clark, 72, of Westport, was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal trespass, police said. On Wednesday, police responded to a Weston Road residence for a report of a disturbance. When officers arrived, they met a State Marshall attempting to lawfully evict Clark. He had been ordered by the court to vacate the residence by 10 a.m. Wednesday and refused to do so, despite being showed a copy of the court order signed by a judge on Sept. 21, police said.
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