The victim was found unresponsive at a home on Mill Plain Road in December, and was pronounced dead after life-saving efforts.
Each suspect is accused of soliciting an undercover officer posing as an escort, according to authorities.
The Bridgeport man faces more charges in connection with the incident, which authorities said occurred earlier this month.
A Bridgeport man faces charges after a police investigation into an armed robbery at a Fairfield store.
Both suspects are New York residents accused of preying on separate elderly victims, according to authorities.
A Flushing, New York man is accused of using Zelle, Western Union, and bank wire transfers in the alleged scam, according to authorities.
The investigation is continuing, and a fourth "person of interest" may also face charges, according to authorities.
The investigation into Thursday's incident is continuing.
Suspects have been caught in connection with a home invasion Thursday on Candlewood Road. UPDATE
The suspect, a Meriden resident, is alleged to have hit the hardware store on three separate occasions last year, according to authorities.
The suspect and an accomplice are accused of making more than $1,200 worth of fraudulent purchases at the Black Rock Turnpike store.
The two suspects have ties to US 1 Vape and Smoke Convenience on Black Rock Turnpike, according to authorities.
The suspect tried to get the fraudulent prescription filled at a CVS on Black Rock Turnpike, according to authorities.
Two other dogs survived the blaze, authorities said.
No other injuries were reported in the Monday night fire, according to authorities.
Fairfield police discovered the suspect was wanted for alleged crimes in multiple jurisdictions.
The incident occurred during an altercation in a Fairfield bar, according to authorities.
The suspect smashed his truck into two vehicles and a garage in the crash, according to authorities.
The suspects are teenagers from Bridgeport, according to authorities.
Fairfield police said the suspect drove recklessly while fleeing from officers who tried to pull him over.
The officer suffered minor injuries, according to authorities.
Police are advising residents of a recent scam that has been reported in Fairfield.
The defendant, Raymond Neuberger, has a growing list of legal troubles.
The fire department's quick response helped to save the building from major structural damage, according to authorities.
The defendant's involvement in the scheme was through a marketing firm he controlled, according to prosecutors.
The suspect, a Fairfield University student, was arrested before the Dec. 6 event.
This year's event was a private, ticketed affair, in an effort to avoid the problems from past editions.
The suspect was accused of stealing of a vehicle in New York, but ended up being caught in Fairfield last month, according to authorities.
This year's SantaCon will be an exclusive, private ticketed event only for Fairfield University students and their registered guests.
The three are accused of stealing tires from the Town Fair Tire store in Southport, according to authorities.
The pair were arrested this month on warrants, according to authorities.
The incident occurred this week at an I-95 rest stop, according to authorities.
The suspect, a Woodbury resident, is accused of obtaining a check from a business "under false pretenses."
"Anyone arriving in Fairfield expecting a public SantaCon celebration will not find one."
This year's SantaCon event will be private, not public, according to authorities.
The arrest followed a month-long investigation, according to authorities.
There will be no public SantaCon event in Fairfield this year, according to Fairfield police and Fairfield University.
Keep your Social Security, banking or other personal information to yourself.
Fairfield police are investigating the incidents.
The scammers are posing as federal agents, according to Fairfield police.