Crime & Safety
2 Suspects Accused Of Liquor Store Thefts In Fairfield: Police
The two separate incidents are alleged to have occurred last month, according to authorities.

FAIRFIELD, CT — A pair of Bridgeport residents were arrested on larceny charges last week, after Fairfield police said the two were responsible for recent alcohol thefts from two local liquor stores, Patch has learned.
On Saturday, Amanda Belcher, 43, and James Coates, 51, were arrested on multiple warrants in connection with the separate incidents from last month, Sgt. Jenna Wellington told Patch.
In the first incident from June 1, Fairfield police received a report of $210 worth of alcohol that was stolen from BJ's Wholesale Club on Black Rock Turnpike.
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"After reviewing surveillance footage, Fairfield officers recognized the individuals involved as Belcher and Coates, with whom they were familiar," Wellington said.
The second case occurred on June 3, when $40 worth of alcohol was reported stolen from Harry's Wine & Liquor on Post Road.
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"Officers attempted to stop the suspect vehicle as it left the parking lot, but it fled at a high rate of speed," Wellington said. "Officers recognized Belcher as the operator of the vehicle. After reviewing surveillance footage, officers again identified Belcher and Coates as the individuals involved in the theft."
The two were apprehended on July 4 and were charged.
Belcher:
- Larceny in the Sixth Degree (2 counts)
- Conspiracy to Commit Larceny in the Sixth Degree (2 counts)
- Reckless Driving
- Engaging Police in Pursuit
- Misuse of License Plates
Coates:
- Larceny in the Sixth Degree (2 counts)
- Conspiracy to Commit Larceny in the Sixth Degree (2 counts)
Belcher is being held in lieu bail of $10,000, and is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport Superior Court on Aug. 11.
Coates is being held in lieu of bail of $15,000, and is also scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 11.
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