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Fairfield police said they arrested a 14-year-old boy on murder and other weapons related offenses. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 9:24 PM PDT July 26, 2021
FAIRFIELD, Calif One teenager is dead and another teen is in custody after a shooting in Fairfield.
Police said what was originally called in as a reported crash involving a train and a pedestrian actually turned out to be a deadly shooting. On July 25, around 2:30 a.m., responding officers found the body of a 14-year-old boy at the railroad tracks to the rear of State Street.
Investigators said no crash had actually happened and that the teen had gunshot wounds to his body. The 14-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene. The identity of the victim was not released, but police did say he was a resident of Fairfield.
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Then in the early hours Sunday, South Coast Deli and Choi’s Market, both located on the 100-block of South Patterson Avenue, were burglarized as the suspect smashed the front glass doors, stole items, and fled prior to deputies’ arrival around 3 a.m., according to Zick.
Less than an hour later, Pierre Lafond Market & Deli, 516 San Ysidro Road in Montecito, was the victim of another burglary with “very similar circumstances,” Zick said.
Detectives are treating the investigations as four separate instances while they review surveillance video and until the incidents can be linked to the same suspect, Zick said, adding that the Sheriff’s Office is not disclosing the exact items stolen in the burglaries as the investigation remains ongoing.
Four businesses burglarized within hours in Santa Barbara County, deputies say
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Santa Barbara County Sheriff s detectives are investigating four recent burglaries at local businesses.
Deputies say the suspects forced entry overnight and stole items.
The first incident happened on Friday, July 23 in the 5800-block of Hollister Avenue at Old Town Coffee. Deputies say a suspect smashed a window to gain entry, stole various items from inside the business, and fled prior to their arrival.
Three more businesses were burglarized in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 25. South Coast Deli and Choi s Market, on the 100-block of S. Patterson Avenue, were both burglarized with their front glass doors were smashed. The suspects took items and fled the scene before deputies arrived at around 3 a.m.
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