Crime & Safety

Arrests And Incidents In Fairfield: July 22 Police Log

On July 22, the owner of a stolen car tracked it to Brooklyn and took it back, and a man was arrested after a fight over milk, police said.

Fairfield police responded to several incidents Thursday, July 22.
Fairfield police responded to several incidents Thursday, July 22. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)

FAIRFIELD, CT — Here are the July 22, 2021, arrest and incident logs, as provided by the Fairfield Police Department. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.

Thursday, July 22

6:07 a.m., Knapps Highway: Bedroom window appears to be tampered with, under investigation.

7:17 a.m., Harris Street: Catalytic converter stolen from vehicle overnight, under investigation.

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8:05 a.m., Longview Avenue and Harris Street: Catalytic converter taken from vehicle, under investigation.

8:27 a.m., Pease Avenue: Vehicle stolen from driveway overnight, owner used mbrace app to find vehicle in Brooklyn, New York, and used a second set of keys to recover it.

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10:30 a.m., Easton Turnpike: During an argument over milk, a 28-year-old man heard a warrant confirmation and ran away from law enforcement, police said. He was caught after a short foot pursuit, charged with interfering, and turned over to New Britain police on a warrant.

10:42 a.m., Commerce Drive: Catalytic converter stolen overnight two nights earlier, under investigation.

12:08 p.m., Reef Road: Garden hose and container stolen.

2:50 p.m., New England Avenue: A 50-year-old man turned himself in on a warrant for charges of burglary and larceny and was released on a $10,000 bond, police said.

6:20 p.m., Unquowa Road: Bag stolen. Caller left a bag unattended against a light pole for about an hour, as she usually does, police said. The black Wilson tennis bag contained two rackets, a Chromebook, and an AirPods case totaling about $500.

6:26 p.m., Hulls Highway: iPad stolen overnight between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. from unlocked vehicle. Find My iPhone app indicates the device is in Queens, New York. Victim locked and erased the iPad remotely.

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