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Four Suspects Arrested in Fairfield While Burglarizing a Residence

They were identified as Enacio Bolton, 20 yrs., Antoine Warrens, 19 yrs., Robert Adams, 18 yrs., and Danny Jeffreys, 19 yrs.

Police received a report of a burglary on the 2800 block of Gulf Drive in Fairfield, Friday morning. 

It started when a resident saw a vehicle park on the street and unload passengers who began knocking on the doors of homes on the street. Here are teh details from the Fairfield Police Department: 

One particular neighbor had just left the residence just prior to the arrival of the suspect vehicle. The passengers knocked on this neighbor’s front door and, when there was no answer, entered the side yard of the home. 

Arriving police officers detained the driver of the vehicle, who had remained inside of the car during this incident. Other officers observed the other suspects flee from the backyard of the target residence by hopping the fences into other yards. A perimeter was established and a California Highway Patrol helicopter unit was used to aid in the search of the suspects. The three outstanding suspects were apprehended after a short search. 

Officers discovered that the target home had been burglarized by having the side garage door forced open. There was evidence that the home had been searched and partially ransacked. Stolen items from the residence were discovered abandoned outside by the suspects and were later returned to the victims in this case. 

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Detectives from the Fairfield Police Department Major Crimes Unit assisted in the investigation. The four suspects in this case, all Fairfield residents, were booked into the Solano County Jail on charges of burglary and conspiracy. They were identified as Enacio Bolton, 20 yrs., Antoine Warrens, 19 yrs., Robert Adams, 18 yrs., and Danny Jeffreys, 19 yrs. 

Anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to call the Fairfield Police Department Major Crimes Unit at (707) 428-7600, the 24-hour Tip Line at (707) 428-7345 or Crime Stoppers at (707) 644-7867. Callers can remain anonymous.

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