The two are thought to be members of an organized retail theft ring believed to have cost Stop & Shop over $30,000 in losses, police said.
When David Armstrong was arrested, he had several wax folds of Fentanyl, a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun and hundreds in cash, police said.
Both suspects were released on bond and are set to appear in court Tuesday, according to Fairfield police.
Rashan Hall is charged with burglary and larceny in connection with the more than two-year-old theft case, Fairfield police said.
The man, who was charged with repeatedly assaulting a Fairfield boy with autism, may serve no jail time, according to court records.
Fairfield police said the man has a criminal history that includes burglary.
He turned himself in to law enforcement Monday, police said.
The New Jersey man presented a forged passport card and forged credit card as identification, according to Fairfield police.
After an extensive investigation, the trio was taken into custody this week, Fairfield police said.
The iPhone 11 was stolen off a locker room chair while the victim was showering at the Fairfield YMCA, according to police.
The man is also accused of kicking and spitting on Fairfield officers, according to a police report.
The Fairfield-based university is investigating the incident.
Two Fairfield homes were burglarized Saturday, and in both cases the suspect dripped blood inside the residence, according to police.
The homeowners woke up during the burglary and were able to describe the suspect to police, according to Fairfield law enforcement.
A woman returned home to find her basement window pushed in and back door ajar, according to Fairfield police.
Ian Roderick Gorovoy is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the presence of a child.
The girl was visiting a grandparent at a nursing home in Southport when the incident occurred, according to police.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Fairfield police.
The suspect was recorded on video using stolen credit cards at CVS, Stop & Shop and Marshall's, according to police.
Since Dec. 30, there have been 12 incidents where car windows were broken and items were stolen from the vehicles, according to police.
The manager at the Fairfield fast food restaurant called law enforcement after discovering the weapon, police said.
After the theft, which occurred at a Fairfield grocery store, several fraudulent transactions were made using the victim's credit cards.
'He was embarrassed and a little cold,' a fire official said. '... His girlfriend, who was on shore, was very grateful for the help.'
The pair are suspected of stealing a wallet from a purse at Panera Bread.
The man, who is charged with driving under the influence, also shouted and swore at law enforcement officers, police said.
An arrest warrant was issued for the man, who turned himself in the day after Christmas, according to police.
The woman arrived home just after midnight and found the men in the yard of her residence, according to police.
Fairfield schools had increased security Thursday after police received an anonymous call about a potential school shooting.
'This is a very uncommon occurrence and not typical behavior of a bobcat,' Fairfield police said in a Facebook post.
The incident occurred on the Post Road West on Dec. 10, according to Westport police.
The woman showed signs of potential hypothermia and was taken to a hospital, police said.
Anyone who can identify the suspect is asked to contact Fairfield police.
Aram Agadjanian knowingly presented claims for dental work that was never provided to state Medicaid patients.
A second carjacked vehicle escaped on Interstate 95, according to police.
Roger Bart Sherwood was charged Monday for violating sex offender registry conditions.
Fire officials are urging residents to be careful cleaning out their gutters after a man suffered serious injuries performing the task.
One of the suspects was also in possession of a stolen car, according to police.
The driver was given a verbal warning by police and taken to St. Vincent's Medical Center.
The stranger told the boys to, 'Hop in you two,' according to a police memo posted by a Fairfield school official on Facebook.
The driver left the scene of the Fairfield crash but was later taken by ambulance to St. Vincent's Medical Center.