Two people were taken by ambulance to area hospitals for severe injuries, according to the Fairfield Fire Department.
The man had called the Fairfield eatery and been harassing the business, according to police.
Police recently received reports of a naked man on a bridge, obscene graffiti and a woman threatening middle school students.
The woman was up and alert when emergency crews arrived, but was taken to a local hospital for a medical evaluation, police said.
A woman told authorities she heard a smash and saw a person break open an interior door, according to Fairfield police.
Violent crimes were down last year in Fairfield. Property crimes, on the other hand, saw an increase, data shows.
She was taken into custody, but quickly posted bond, according to the Connecticut Post.
One man was issued a summons for trespassing and ripped up the document, saying he would not be going to court, according to police.
On Thursday, an officer on patrol said he came across graffiti on Fairfield Woods Road between Melville Avenue and Stratfield Road.
A man was charged after engaging in a sexual act outdoors and a home was burglarized overnight, Fairfield police said.
Police reported a group sticking cheese to vehicles, a man in a red jumpsuit trespassing and heading into the woods, and more.
Limited prosecutorial options, gangs taking advantage of minors and a lack of stability at home all contribute to the issue, experts said.
In each case, the thief was able to gain access to the vehicle’s keys, according to Fairfield police.
One of two dogs in the car appeared to have hit the windshield, and had a facial laceration and leg injuries, according to fire officials.
A flipped sailboat left a person in need of help this weekend in Fairfield, according to police.
The man fled on foot with all the money from the register, according to Fairfield police.
The man had gone swimming in Fairfield with a friend, but when he didn't come up for air, his friend called police, authorities said.
Officers recovered both $1,000 in shoplifted items and a truck that had been reported stolen, according to the Fairfield Police Department.
Police are urging residents to lock their cars following many recent reports of vehicles being entered overnight, according to authorities.
The hit-and-run crash killed 32-year-old Marileidy Morel-Araujo, who was visiting family in Fairfield on the Fourth of July.
Two men stole more than $600 in salmon, steak and Tide Pods, according to police, who also responded to several catalytic converter thefts.
Fairfield authorities described the man's arrest as "a culmination of an 18-month-long investigation of a prescription drug operation."
The road rage incident occurred outside a Fairfield grocery store, police said.
As of Friday afternoon, the investigation remained active and no arrests had been made, according to police.
Sacred Heart University is warning students to take safety precautions after a 21-year-old woman was attacked Thursday, police said.
A van was broken into and $3,000 in tools were stolen, an unlocked car was ransacked, and there were multiple shopliftings, police said.
The man insinuated he had a gun and pointed what witnesses believed to be a firearm at tellers, demanding money, Fairfield police said.
A woman threw items and refused to leave a store, a vehicle was stolen from a gas pump, and a house was egged, Fairfield police said.
Multiple cars were recently reported stolen, a vacant house was spray painted and more, according to Fairfield police.
The car was being driven in the wrong lane before the crash, according to police. The incident happened in the Black Rock Turnpike area.
The owner exited the home and stopped the burglars, according to police.
The group drove around other vehicles and on the wrong side of the road, eventually leaving when police arrived, Fairfield officials said.
When the runaway Lexus tried to navigate around Fairfield police, it rammed a law enforcement cruiser, according to authorities.
A search of the man's bedroom revealed about 20 packages containing 21 grams of cocaine prepared for sale, Fairfield police said.
A ransacked home, a three-car crash and a theft of over $1,000 in merchandise were among the recent incidents Fairfield police responded to.
“The school director says this is a hang-out for local teens and they have ongoing problems,” according to a Fairfield police official.
Police found the man's vehicle about 30 minutes after he sped through a work zone to escape an officer, law enforcement said.
Video surveillance captured the act, according to Fairfield police.
Racist slurs were written on the door of the business, and garbage and broken glass were scattered on the property, police said.
A man tried to steal 10 bags of shrimp from a store and two vehicles were stolen in recent days, according to Fairfield police.