Crime & Safety
Men Accused Of Burglarizing Car, Trespassing: Fairfield Police
Police received a report from a Fairfield woman, who said her floodlight camera had captured two men in dark clothes walking by her garage.

FAIRFIELD, CT — Two men were recently charged after burglarizing at least one car and walking through yards in a Fairfield neighborhood, according to police.
Fernando Cazares, 38, and Isaac Gaon, 50, both of New York, were arrested March 14 and charged with third-degree burglary, second-degree trespassing and sixth-degree larceny, police said.
About 5 a.m. the day the pair were arrested, authorities received a report from a Barlow Road resident, who said her Ring floodlight camera had captured two men in dark clothes walking by her garage, and that they were last seen running toward Winton Road, according to police.
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Officers found a car in a driveway on Winton Road that had its dome light activated, and, upon checking with the vehicle’s owner, learned the car had been rummaged through and a pair of Maui Jim sunglasses had been stolen, police said.
While investigating, officers saw a vehicle speed south on Round Hill Road and turn onto Barlow Road, according to police. Officers stopped the car, police said, and determined the occupants — Cazares and Gaon — matched the suspects. In their vehicle, the men had several pairs of sunglasses — including the Maui Jims — as well as pocket flashlights and other items commonly stolen during car burglaries, according to police.
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The pair were released on $1,000 cash bonds and are set to appear in court Friday, police said.
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