Three Men Arrested for Burglarizing a Redding Road Home
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- Category: Police Blotter
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 February 2012 18:33
- Written by Mike Lauterborn
Fairfield Police Dept's Office of Public Affairs reported the arrest of three men mid-morning today -- Wed. Feb. 1 -- after they were discovered burglarizing a home at 1301 Redding Road.
At 10:16am, Fairfield Patrol Officers responded to the report of a burglary in progress. The homeowner / victim witnessed a suspect attempting to break a rear window and gain entry into her home. She called “911” describing the suspect as a white male, approximately twenty two years of age, with a thin build fleeing on foot through the front yard. He continued southbound on Redding Road to an awaiting small silver vehicle, parked approximately 100 yards away.
Patrol Officers set up a perimeter of the surrounding streets and quickly located a motor vehicle traveling southbound on Bronson Road matching the description. Officers conducted a motor vehicle stop without incident and detained three subjects. The one suspect attempting to force entry into the window was positively identified by the victim and all three were taken into custody.
A DMV check of the suspect vehicle revealed it was stolen from Stratford, CT. It was processed by Detectives and towed from the scene. Various items of evidence were recovered from the vehicle and are being examined.
The following details those arrested and the charges levied against them:
Arrested: Joseph Johnson DOB 8/4/86 of 891 Oldfield Road Fairfield, CT
Charges: Criminal Attempt to Commit Burglary 2nd Degree (53a-49/53a-102), Possession of Burglary Tools (53a-106), Larceny 3rd Degree (53a-124), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (21a-267(a))
Court date: 2/9/12 Bond: $20,000
Arrested: Shawn Kelly DOB 11/2/86 of Lexington Avenue S. Norwalk, CT
Charges: Larceny 3rd (53a-124)
Court date: 2/9/12 Bond: $1,000
Arrested: Anthony Kelly DOB 5/28/85 of 26 Burritt St. Norwalk, CT
Charges: Larceny 3rd (53a-124)
Court date: 2/9/12 Bond: $1000



