What were Jason Nichols' initial charges?
Multiple felony charges related to forced entry into a home.
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A suspect arrested for forcing entry into a Fairfield home now faces additional charges related to a separate incident involving a minor.
On April 7, 2026, Jason Nichols was arrested after attempting to force his way into a Fairfield home. The incident occurred in the 1700 block of Burbank Court, where a mother and child were present. The homeowner's husband, alerted by a ring camera, confronted Nichols, who made concerning inquiries about the location of the daughter. A physical altercation followed after Nichols gained entry through a sliding glass door.
Following his arrest and while still in custody, Nichols received an additional charge on April 13. This stemmed from a witness report regarding an encounter between Nichols and a child on April 5. Due to the sensitive nature of the case and the involvement of a minor, police are withholding further details as the investigation continues. The Fairfield Police Department has confirmed that Nichols remains in custody.
Multiple felony charges related to forced entry into a home.
One count of annoying or molesting a child under 18.
Due to the sensitive nature of the case and the involvement of a minor.
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