Crime & Safety
House Declared 'Non-Inhabitable' After Warrant Served
Adults arrested and children placed with social services after search warrant executed on Fairfield residence, police said.

FAIRFIELD, CA – A residence was tagged as non-inhabitable, at least three adults were arrested and several children were placed with Solano County Child Protective Services after a search warrant was served Wednesday night at a home in Fairfield, according to authorities.
After a lengthy investigation into reports of alleged "illegal activities," the warrant service was made at about 11 p.m. by a SWAT team to the house on the 1400 block of Stewart Drive, the Fairfield Police Department said today.
"The search warrant was the culmination of a long investigation into the address based on numerous complaints of illegal activities at the residence," the department said. "While the criminal investigation was underway, the Fairfield Police Department Code Enforcement Unit was also conducting an investigation based on the overall condition of the home."
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After the warrant service, 15 individuals of varying ages were detained, including three adults arrested on various drug-related charges, one on an unrelated arrest warrant and the minors placed with social services, police said.
The code-enforcement unit today posted "a notice of non-occupancy" at the home to prevent anyone from entering without permission or until significant improvement to the residence is completed to bring the home into a condition appropriate for occupancy, the agency said.
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