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Fresno Sees Surge in Property Crimes and Drug Offenses as Suspects Arrested in Cash Register Robberies

Fresno Sees Surge in Property Crimes and Drug Offenses as Suspects Arrested in Cash Register Robberies

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Recent incidents in Fresno include a string of cash register robberies. On February 1, around 4:45 p.m., a man allegedly stole two cash registers from the River Park Best Buy before fleeing in a getaway car. Minutes later, a similar incident occurred at Deli Delicious on Shields and Blackstone avenues. The suspects, identified as Anthony Bryan Rojas and Raymond Rojas, were arrested by Reedley Police officers. A third suspect, a teenager, was also arrested in the City of Sanger. The case is ongoing[1].

Other incidents include:
- January 31, multiple arrests were made for various offenses. These include disorderly conduct, vandalism, probation violations, and drug-related charges. Specific locations include the vicinity of E Balch Ave and S 8th St, E Huntington Ave and S Barton Ave, and 5757 N Mitre Ave[3].
- January 31, a burglary occurred near 1854 Fulton St, resulting in the arrest of Joseph Geraldo Navarro for second-degree burglary[3].
- January 31, Antonio Gonzalez Lopez was arrested near Oller St and S of Belmont for possession of a controlled substance[3].
- January 31, Cody Boyajian was arrested near 3296 N Blythe Ave for sale and transport of a controlled substance[3].
- January 31, Ronica Monique Padilla was arrested near 730 Tulare St for alleged robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, and cruelty to a dependent adult[3].
- January 31, Marcos Rivera Rivas was arrested near N Parkway Dr and W Olive Ave for carrying a concealed firearm and having a loaded firearm in public[3].
- January 31, Khamphonh Phaphonh was arrested near E Holland Ave and N 1st St for possession of ammunition by a person prohibited from possessing a firearm[3].
- January 31, Samantha Janae Bailey was arrested near 3641 N Cedar Ave for allegedly being in possession of a stolen vehicle[3].

Significant trends or patterns include an increase in property crimes and drug-related offenses.

For tips or information, contact the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-7000.

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