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Fairfield police announce three officers cleared from probation; town accepts $104 in animal-shelter donations

May 17, 2025 | Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Fairfield police announce three officers cleared from probation; town accepts $104 in animal-shelter donations
Captain Paris told commissioners that three officers have completed their probationary periods and are now cleared for independent duty: Officer William Brady, Officer Connor Green and Officer Evan Strauser. "I can confidently say that these officers are sufficient enough to be on the road and be off probation," Captain Paris said, praising their early-career performance.

Captain Paris also reported six officers remain in probationary status or in the academy, and that one officer (Officer Dias) recently completed academy training and is now in field training.

Separately, the commission accepted animal-control donations totaling $104: $54 in anonymous cash donations and a $50 donation from Grayson Minton "to the care of shelter animals in honor of his bat mitzvah." A motion to approve the donations was moved and seconded during Item 5; the commission approved the acceptance by voice vote.

The transcript records no personnel actions beyond acknowledging successful completion of probationary periods and no conditions attached to the donation acceptance.

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