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Fairfield, CA Police Department
Tuesday March 2nd, 2021 :: 08:54 a.m. PST

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Thursday afternoon, Feb. 25, 2021 officers responded to a domestic dispute with a firearm involved

Thursday afternoon, Feb. 25, 2021 officers responded to a domestic dispute with a firearm involved. As Officers arriving to investigate, the suspect, Zaire Dunlap, a 24 year-old male from San Francisco fled in his vehicle while crashing into an electrical box. As officers pursued, Dunlap fled on foot. Officers established a perimeter in the area where Dunlap was last seen and gathered information from neighbors. Through the use of de-escalation and training, officers requested support from CHP Air Division, Fairfield Police Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and our police K9 team. Dunlap was located and safely taken into custody. A loaded Glock handgun with an extended magazine was recovered.

Dunlap was arrested and booked into Solano County Jail for: assaulting a person with a firearm, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, kidnapping, felony evading, carrying a concealed weapon, vehicle theft and criminal threats.
Many times it is difficult to know where to find help if you or loved ones are in a Domestic Violence situation.

Just remember you are not Alone!

The Fairfield Police Department is committed to working in partnership with our community to preserve and enhance the quality of life through effective crime prevention, safety education, and innovative law enforcement.

Our Family Violence Unit is a great example of innovative law enforcement by taking a holistic approach supporting victims of violence.

The Fairfield Police Departments’ Family Violence Unit consists of three Detectives, one Victim Advocate, and a Police Technician with the specialized knowledge and training necessary to deal with the sensitive nature of victims exposed to domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse crimes.

All services are confidentially, and the victims are not required to have a police report with law enforcement. You can reach the Family Victim Advocate by calling 707.428.7770 (Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m).
Reception:707.428.7600

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Fairfield, CA Police Department
1000 Webster St
Fairfield, CA 94533

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Non-emergencies: 707-428-7300

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