TRAFFIC ALERT - ROAD RACES THIS WEEKEND
Expect traffic delays this weekend for Fairfield Road Races
Saturday, June 6: 5K
Sunday, June 7: Half Marathon
Course maps can be found at https://t.co/xeMuM99qSk.
It’s CPR & AED Awareness Week!
Would you know what to do if someone collapsed and wasn’t breathing?
Every second counts, and 3 steps can help save a life:
Call 911
Start chest compressions
Use an AED if available
#CPRWeek#AEDAwareness#BeReadyToHelp#KeepFairfieldSafe
How many drivers know Connecticut's Move Over Law?
The FPD Traffic Safety Unit recently conducted an educational enforcement campaign focused on protecting first responders, tow truck operators, and roadway workers.
#KeepFairfieldSafe#MoveOver#TrafficSafety
Fairfield Police Chief Michael Paris and department social worker Jessica Bloomberg, along with LCSW Ashley Carr Hampton, recently presented at the 5th Annual National Conference on Police Social Work.
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One week from today, the Fairfield Father’s Forum takes place.
Saturday 6/6/2026
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Saugatuck Sweets, 28 Reef Rd
Because being a dad doesn’t come with a manual, and you don’t have to figure it out alone.
#KeepFairfieldSafe#CommunitySupport#FairfieldPolice
The weather cleared just in time for the Memorial Day Parade honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
FPD’s Honor Guard and command staff proudly led the parade, while officers and cadets helped support the event.
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This Memorial Day, the Fairfield Police Department honors and remembers the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
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BEACH PARKING REMINDER: Seasonal parking restrictions at Fairfield’s town beaches and surrounding beach areas go into effect on Monday, 5/25/2026, and remain in effect through Labor Day.
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FPD would like to welcome Officer Joseph Fortunato, who recently graduated from the Milford Police Academy.
If you see Officer Fortunato out in town, be sure to say hello and welcome him to Fairfield.
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More from last week’s promotion ceremony.
Chief Paris spoke about the sacrifices families make alongside police officers. Sgt. Falbo was pinned by his father, Westport Officer Falbo. Det. Clark was pinned by her husband, FPD Det. Michael Clark.
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At the recent Police Commission meeting, First Selectperson Christine Vitale presented a proclamation to the FPD in recognition of National Police Week.
The Fairfield Police Department is grateful for the continued support of our community.
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FPD joined police from across New England in MA to honor fallen MA State Trooper Kevin Trainor, who was killed in the line of duty by a wrong way driver.
We extend our condolences to Trooper Trainor’s family and the MA State Police.
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FPD is proud to announce the promotions of Sgt. Anthony Falbo and Det. Felicia Clark.
Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Falbo and Detective Clark on this well deserved achievement and wishing them continued success in their new roles.
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The Fairfield Police Department partnered with Westport National Bank to provide scam prevention education to senior members of our community at the Fairfield Senior Center.
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This week marks National Police Week, a time dedicated to recognizing the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers across the country.
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As part of the Town of Fairfield’s transition toward cashless services, starting May 11th the FPD will no longer accept cash payments for parking tickets, police reports, fingerprinting, or other department services. Payments may be made by card, check, or money order.
Tulips planted this past fall with the Department Social Worker and The Yellow Tulip Project are now in full bloom in front of Fairfield Police Headquarters!
As we recognize Mental Health Awareness Month, these tulips serve as a visible reminder of hope.
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Recently, FPD officers completed training to recertify as Emergency Medical Responders.
As they proactively patrol Fairfield, they are often among the first to arrive at emergency medical incidents.
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FPD recently received hand drawn pictures and thank you notes from kindergarten students at McKinley Elementary School.
Their messages of appreciation for keeping the community safe were thoughtful and truly appreciated.
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