Fairfield Police Cite Six Food Vendors for Selling Unsafe Food
Fairfield police, in collaboration with Solano County Environmental Health, issued citations to six food vendors during late-night inspections conducted on August 12th, 13th, and 14th. The inspections revealed that the vendors were selling what police deemed 'unsafe' food.

Sacramento Stockton Modesto, CA, August 19, 2026 —
FAIRFIELD, CA – Six food vendors received citations following late-night inspections by the Fairfield Police Department, in conjunction with Solano County Environmental Health. The inspections, which took place over three consecutive nights from August 12th to August 14th, identified vendors selling food that authorities determined to be unsafe.
The collaborative effort between the police department and the county’s environmental health division aimed to address concerns regarding food safety practices among local vendors. Details regarding the specific types of food deemed unsafe or the exact nature of the violations were not immediately available.
Following the inspections, citations were issued to the six vendors found to be in violation of food safety regulations. Further information on any subsequent actions, potential fines, or specific code violations associated with these citations has not yet been released.
The Fairfield Police Department has not provided additional information regarding the outcomes of these citations or any ongoing investigations into the identified food vendors.
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