Crime & Safety

Cops Bust 3 Adults, 14 Year Old For Guns, Drugs At Fairfield Traffic Stop

A child, 5, was also in the vehicle.

Police suspect a five-year-old was endangered after Fairfield officers found guns and drugs in a car the child was occupying Sunday evening, police said.

Around 6:20 p.m., members of the Fairfield Police Department’s special operations team were conducting traffic stops in the area of East Tabor and Kidder avenues when they stopped a car for a mechanical violation, police said. Upon contact with the occupants, police said officers could smell a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside and began searching the occupants and the car.

Police said officers found a gun in the front waistband of a 14-year-old boy along with Xanax pills and marijuana that were in his possession.

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During a search of the vehicle, officers located another handgun underneath the driver’s seat and police said the gun was loaded.

A five-year-old child was in the car at the time, police said.

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Officers arrested Devonte Lewis, 19, and Marissa Lewis, 32, both of Fairfield, Davion Harris, 18, of Vacaville and the 14-year-old juvenile on suspicion of violating gun, drug and child endangerment laws.

Police said the five-year-old was released to the custody of a family member.

--Bay City News

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