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"Crime Update: Auto Thefts, DUI, Elder Abuse, and a Shooting in Fresno"

"Crime Update: Auto Thefts, DUI, Elder Abuse, and a Shooting in Fresno"

Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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On June 5 in central Fresno, the Career Criminal Auto-Theft Team arrested seven juvenile suspects alleged to be involved in auto theft. The case remains under investigation and no adult suspects are being sought at this time. Names are withheld due to the suspects’ juvenile status.

On June 9, near the vicinity of Maroa Avenue and Shields Avenue, a suspect identified as Raymond Lease-Marney, age 30, was arrested by the Fresno Superior Court enforcement detail for alleged DUI (VC23152B) and misdemeanor elder abuse (PC368C). He was released on bond pending further proceedings.

On June 11, at approximately 3:30 am, Fresno Police responded to a violation of a stay-away or protection order in the area of Bulldog Lane and Cedar Avenue. The suspect, identified as Joseph Zeno, male, age 67, was arrested and booked. Case number 2505121130-1. The case is open.

Later on June 11, at around 10:30 am, deputies made an arrest in downtown Fresno near Van Ness and Tuolumne Avenues. Uriel Alcala Rios, male, age 25, was arrested for allegedly arranging a meeting with a minor with intent to engage in sexual conduct. The individual has been remanded with bail set at $370,000. Case number F25901977.

On June 12, at 6:51 pm, officers responded to a Shot Spotter activation indicating six rounds fired near Griffith Way and Hughes Avenue in west Fresno. Responding units searched the area and documented shell casings. No injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation and police have not released suspect information at this time.

Recent patterns indicate an ongoing focus on auto thefts involving juveniles, persistent violations of court orders, and a rise in gunfire detection alerts in west Fresno neighborhoods. Authorities encourage residents to report suspicious activity and provide any information on unresolved incidents. For anonymous tips, contact Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-7867. For emergencies or crimes in progress, dial 9-1-1. For police records or non-emergency inquiries, call the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-2534 during business hours.

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