Fairfield Police UPDATE: The Fairfield Police Department is seeking information following a robbery of the Mobil Gas Station located at 1271 Stratfield Rd. At approximately 08:52pm on 04/01/18, the suspect (pictured below), a taller, stocky, white male wearing a full grey ski mask, grey pants, brown boots, a black hoodie carrying a knife in his right hand entered the store through the front door. The male then ordered the clerk behind the cash register to open the cash drawer. The suspect fled the store after obtaining an undetermined amount of cash from the register. The suspect entered the passenger side of a light gray Chevy Silverado pick-up truck bearing an unknown Connecticut registration plate. The truck appeared to have a dark, possibly black, ladder rack and tool style box in the bed of the truck. The Chevy Silverado appeared to be a mid 90’s model with the Chevy symbol in the middle of the tailgate. FPD Officer’s pursued a vehicle matching the description on 04/01/18 which was not apprehended and was last seen on Hawley Ave headed toward Main St in Bridgeport. If the vehicle is located or you have additional information please contact the Fairfield Police Department Detective Bureau at 203-254- 4840 or Text ‘FPD’ plus your tip to CRIMES (274637).

 

 

9:11pm–#Fairfield CT– Tonight’s gas station robbery was once again at the Stratfield Mobil at 1271 Stratfield Road.   The station was robbed on March 26th.  Star Fuels at Jennings and Black Rock Turnpike was robbed on March 25th and on February 11th.  Police said the suspect, a male displayed a knife and matched the previous robber’s description.

 

Anyone with information regarding the robbery is asked to call the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau at (203)254-4840, or Text-A- Tip to CRIMES (274637).

 

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