Crime & Safety

Fairfield Man Accused Of Selling Narcotics, Cannabis: Police

The man was selling drugs at public places in Fairfield, according to police.

A Fairfield man faces several drug-related charges, according to police.
A Fairfield man faces several drug-related charges, according to police. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)

FAIRFIELD, CT — A Fairfield man is accused of selling narcotics and cannabis, according to authorities.

Austin Correa-Concepcion, 23, of Melville Avenue, was arrested May 27 and is charged with selling narcotics, selling controlled substances and possessing narcotics with the intent to sell them — all of which are felonies — as well as multiple cannabis-related offenses, according to court records.

Correa-Concepcion was selling drugs at public places in Fairfield, according to police, who said his arrest resulted in the discovery of about 14 ounces of cannabis, multiple THC edibles and cartridges, and alprazolam pills.

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Correa-Concepcion is free on $35,000 in total bonds, according to court records, which said he has yet to plead in response to the charges and is scheduled to appear in court July 12.

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