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Fresno Crime Update: Arrests, Investigations, and Community Safety Reminders

Fresno Crime Update: Arrests, Investigations, and Community Safety Reminders

Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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On June 5 in central Fresno, seven juvenile suspects were arrested by the Fresno Police Department’s Career Criminal Auto-Theft Team in connection with alleged auto thefts. No further suspect information is being released due to the ages of those involved. The case remains under investigation.

On June 11 at approximately 3:30 a.m., Fresno Police responded to a report of a violation of a stay-away or protection order near Bulldog Lane and the Fresno State area. One adult male suspect was arrested. The case number is 2505121130-1. This incident is now closed with an arrest made.

On June 12 at 6:51 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Griffith Way and Hughes Avenue following a ShotSpotter activation indicating six rounds fired. No victim information or arrests were reported at the time of response. This shooting incident is currently under investigation. Police have not released suspect information, but encourage anyone with knowledge about this event to come forward.

On May 13 at 10:30 a.m., Fresno County Sheriff’s deputies arrested an adult male near Van Ness Avenue on charges of allegedly arranging to meet a minor with intent to engage in sexual conduct. The suspect is in custody and the case is being handled by the Sheriff’s Area 2 division.

In another recent case, an adult male was arrested for alleged violation of a domestic violence protective order and inflicting corporal injury in the vicinity of Ramona Avenue and West Fresno neighborhoods. This incident remains under investigation and further details are pending.

Several releases from the Fresno County Jail over the past week related to misdemeanor charges of elder abuse, shoplifting, and driving with a license suspended for DUI. These cases were handled by various law enforcement agencies and were resolved with citations or release pending additional investigation.

No major crime trends such as a significant increase in violent crime or particular property crime patterns have been noted for the week; police continue to monitor activity citywide.

Anyone with information about any of these or other incidents is urged to contact the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-2534 during business hours or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers. For emergencies, call 9-1-1. Police encourage the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity promptly.

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