In a Facebook post by the Fairfield Police Department Thursday afternoon, warned of such fraudsters pretending to be official Fairfield city employees or utility workers, providing a list of precautions for residents to take to keep from getting swindled.
The safety tips also advised that if residents are not interested, firmly tell the solicitor "no" and ask them to leave. If they refuse or press to continue the interaction, residents should immediately call the police. If anything feels off or odd, residents should immediately call Fairfield police at (707) 428-7300.
"Fairfield's Solicitor Permit Program ensures that those selling goods or services door-to-door are properly vetted," the warning added. "Stay alert, stay informed, and stay safe!"
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