Crime & Safety
3 Arrested In Fairfield Drug Raid: Police
The Wednesday morning raid occurred at a home on Bond Street in Fairfield, according to authorities.

FAIRFIELD, CT — Three Fairfield residents were arrested early Wednesday after Fairfield police raided a home on Bond Street that authorities said had been the source of "disturbances, breaches of peace, suspected drug sales, and other quality-of-life issues."
During the search of the home, Fairfield detectives seized a quantity of illegal drugs, including crack cocaine, ecstasy, Adderall, and fentanyl. Authorities had been investigating the residence over a period of several months before the execution of the search warrant.
"Detectives from the Fairfield Police Quality of Life Unit worked with our States Attorney’s Office and obtained a Search Warrant for the residence due to continued drug sales," wrote Fairfield Police Sgt. Jenna Wellington in a statement. "A search warrant service was executed on the morning of 6/25/25 by the South West Regional Emergency Response Team, Fairfield Detectives, and Bridgeport Taskforce Officers."
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The three people arrested were:
- Sarah Nuccitelli, 36, on a charge of Possession of Narcotics. She was released on a promise to appear in Bridgeport Superior Court on July 9.
- Joseph Gombas, 33, for four outstanding failure to appear warrants and was held in lieu of bail of $200,000. He also has a court date of July 9.
- Christopher Gilbert, 24, on charges of: Possession of Hallucinogenic with Intent to Sell; Possession of Crack Cocaine over 1⁄2 oz; Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell; and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in a Drug Factory. He was held in lieu of bail of $100,000, and is scheduled to appear in court on July 9.
"The Department remains committed to addressing quality-of-life crimes in Fairfield," Wellington said. "We take all community concerns seriously and will continue to proactively investigate and hold accountable those whose actions negatively impact the safety and well-being of our neighborhoods."
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