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"Fresno PD Tackles Domestic Disputes, Home Invasions, and Violent Crimes in Latest Week"
Published 1 year ago
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The Fresno Police Department reported several notable incidents over the past week. On March 23, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call near Shaw and Clovis Avenues. Upon arrival, they encountered an altercation involving juveniles at the Target store. The incident remains under investigation.
On March 24, police were called to the area of E Grant and N Valeria Street regarding a violation of a stay-away order. Luis Loeza, 21, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order and possession of narcotics. He was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The case number is 2503140092-1.
A shooting involving officers occurred near Fresno State on March 26. Police responded to reports of a home invasion robbery in progress at an apartment complex on North Backer Avenue. Three suspects allegedly impersonated police officers before breaking in and stealing a safe. During a pursuit, one suspect was shot by officers after nearly running over an officer with a vehicle. Two suspects were taken into custody, while a third remains at large. The incident is under active investigation.
On March 27, officers arrested Robert Hefferman, 27, near Polk Avenue on charges of battery against a non-cohabitant and assault likely to cause great bodily injury. The case number is 2503190972-1.
Police responded to a vandalism call on West Michigan Avenue on March 28. The suspect, whose name was not released, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and felony vandalism. The case number is 25-0002893.
On March 29, Adam Noun, 25, was arrested near Clay Avenue for alleged possession of marijuana for sale and operating a motor scooter without a helmet. The case number is 2503191315-1.
Multiple arrests were made throughout the week for charges including battery, assault, narcotics possession, and violation of protective orders. Several incidents involved domestic disputes or altercations between non-cohabitants.
The police department notes a concerning trend of home invasion robberies and reminds residents to be vigilant about home security. There has also been an uptick in assault cases involving weapons other than firearms.
For emergencies, call 911. To report tips or information about ongoing investigations, contact the Fresno Police Department non-emergency line at (559) 621-7000. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP.
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On March 24, police were called to the area of E Grant and N Valeria Street regarding a violation of a stay-away order. Luis Loeza, 21, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order and possession of narcotics. He was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The case number is 2503140092-1.
A shooting involving officers occurred near Fresno State on March 26. Police responded to reports of a home invasion robbery in progress at an apartment complex on North Backer Avenue. Three suspects allegedly impersonated police officers before breaking in and stealing a safe. During a pursuit, one suspect was shot by officers after nearly running over an officer with a vehicle. Two suspects were taken into custody, while a third remains at large. The incident is under active investigation.
On March 27, officers arrested Robert Hefferman, 27, near Polk Avenue on charges of battery against a non-cohabitant and assault likely to cause great bodily injury. The case number is 2503190972-1.
Police responded to a vandalism call on West Michigan Avenue on March 28. The suspect, whose name was not released, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and felony vandalism. The case number is 25-0002893.
On March 29, Adam Noun, 25, was arrested near Clay Avenue for alleged possession of marijuana for sale and operating a motor scooter without a helmet. The case number is 2503191315-1.
Multiple arrests were made throughout the week for charges including battery, assault, narcotics possession, and violation of protective orders. Several incidents involved domestic disputes or altercations between non-cohabitants.
The police department notes a concerning trend of home invasion robberies and reminds residents to be vigilant about home security. There has also been an uptick in assault cases involving weapons other than firearms.
For emergencies, call 911. To report tips or information about ongoing investigations, contact the Fresno Police Department non-emergency line at (559) 621-7000. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI