Crime & Safety
Fairfield Trio Arrested In Connection with Pharmacy Hold-Up
The Gateway Pharmacy was robbed last week.

The Fairfield Police Department arrested three suspects last week after a reported armed robbery at the Gateway Pharmacy on the 1300 block of Gateway Boulevard.
Police were called on June 18 at 5:50 p.m. regarding an armed robbery that had just occurred involving two males, armed with firearms, who allegedly entered the pharmacy and took controlled substances, police said.
The pair fled the store and entered a waiting vehicle just outside of the business, police said, but several citizens were able to provide a detailed description and license plate of the getaway car.
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Fairfield Police located the vehicle at a residence in the 1000 block of Roosevelt Street, and detectives from the Major Crimes Unit authored a search warrant for the residence, police said.
Detectives found evidence that indicated people associated with the residence were involved in the robbery, along with other items of evidence for other crimes not related to the case.
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Detectives arrested:
Jose Armando Anaya, a 26-year-old Fairfield resident, for robbery, conspiracy, child endangerment, possession of controlled substances for sale, possession of a stolen firearm, maintaining a drug house;
Dioselinne Alvarez, a 24-year-old Fairfield resident, for possession of controlled substances related charges, possession of firearms related offenses, child endangerment and possession of stolen property;
and Geovanni Alejandro Mora, a 22-year-old Fairfield resident, for possession of controlled substances related charges, possession of firearms related offenses, child endangerment and possession of stolen property.
The investigation into this case is ongoing and anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to call the Fairfield Police Department Major Crimes Unit at (707) 428-7600, the 24-hour Tip Line at (707) 428-7345 or Crime Stoppers at (707) 644-7867. Callers can remain anonymous.
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