Milford Resident Charged for Supplying Lethal Narcotics Following Fatal December 2025 Overdose in Fairfield
Connor Dushay, 22, was arrested for supplying fentanyl and cocaine in connection with a December 2025 fatal overdose in Fairfield, Connecticut.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 9:01 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from News 12 Connecticut

Fatal Overdose Investigation Leads to Felony Arrest
A month long investigation into a narcotics fatality has culminated in the arrest of a Milford man, identified by authorities as 22 year old Connor Dushay. The case originated on December 27, 2025, when Fairfield police officers were dispatched to a residence on Mill Plain Road following reports of an unresponsive male. Although first responders attempted several lifesaving measures at the scene, the individual was ultimately pronounced dead. The subsequent probe by local detectives focused on the origin of the substances found in the victim's system, eventually shifting the investigative focus toward Dushay’s activities in the hours preceding the emergency call.
Toxicology Reports Confirm Lethal Chemical Mixture
Medical examiners and forensic specialists determined that the victim's passing was caused by acute intoxication, specifically a lethal interaction between cocaine, fentanyl, and alcohol. This chemical combination has been a primary driver of accidental fatalities in the region, with fentanyl often serving as the most potent and deadly component. According to the Fairfield Police Department, the evidence gathered during the months following the death directly implicated Dushay as the individual who supplied the narcotics to the victim. The presence of these substances at the Mill Plain Road home triggered a deeper look into the narcotics trade within the local Fairfield and Milford corridor.
Allegations of Evidence Tampering at the Scene
Beyond the distribution of controlled substances, investigators allege that Dushay attempted to interfere with the integrity of the crime scene. Detectives stated that evidence indicated Dushay tampered with or fabricated physical evidence following the overdose but before the arrival of law enforcement. This additional layer of criminal activity suggests a deliberate attempt to conceal the origin of the drugs or the circumstances surrounding the victim's distress. Such actions are treated with high severity in Connecticut, as they hinder the ability of emergency responders and forensic teams to accurately reconstruct the events leading to a fatal medical emergency.
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