Crime & Safety

Burglaries Reported in Fairfield Beach Neighborhood

A round-up of incident reports from the Fairfield Police Department.

[Editor's Note: Incident information is supplied by the Fairfield Police Department.]

A Reef Road resident reported to police on Monday that the entry door to his rental home was forced open, police said.

Nothing was reported missing and the complainant’s roommates had no information regarding the forced opening, according to the report.

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This is under investigation.

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A Fairfield Beach road resident reported that several items were taken from the house on Saturday, police said.

All the doors and windows of the house had been locked except for one door, which was left unlocked for the complainant’s roommates, according to the report.

Several cabinets and interior doors were open and a sliding glass door appeared to have been moved out of place, police said. It was unknown at the time of this report exactly what was stolen.

This is under investigation.

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The owner of a business on Old Post Road in Southport reported to police on Monday that she believes the business was burgled sometime over the past month or so, police said.

The complainant walked into the building and discovered the alarm wasn’t set and pictures on the wall had been taken down, according to the police report. She also discovered that magnets on the door that were supposed to activate the alarm had been removed.

She had noticed early in January that a box was missing from the utility closet and a lock on the interior door of the business had been malfunctioning, police said.

This is under investigation.

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A Cross Highway barn was vandalized over the weekend, police said.

Someone threw eggs at the barn, according to the report. The complainant also reported that someone spray painted graffiti on the Rt. 15 sign on the nearby overpass, police said.

State police were notified of the graffiti.


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