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Weekly Fresno Police Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Ongoing Investigations in the Region

Weekly Fresno Police Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Ongoing Investigations in the Region

Published 9 months, 1 week ago
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For listeners in Fresno, here is the police report digest covering notable incidents from the past week based on available public information. On Thursday, in the Tower District area, officers responded to an alleged commercial burglary at a small business during the early morning hours. The front window was reportedly smashed and property was taken. The case remains under investigation.

In southeast Fresno near Kings Canyon Road and Chestnut Avenue, there was a report of an alleged vehicle theft on Friday night. The victim had parked on the street and discovered the car missing the next morning. The incident is under investigation.

On Saturday afternoon, police responded to a reported assault with a deadly weapon in the vicinity of Belmont Avenue and Maple Avenue. According to authorities, two individuals were involved in an altercation resulting in one person sustaining non-life threatening injuries. The suspect reportedly fled prior to officers’ arrival and the investigation is ongoing.

In northeast Fresno on Sunday, a residential burglary was reported near Cedar Avenue and Shepherd Avenue. Entry was allegedly gained through an unlocked back door. Electronics and personal property were missing, and the case is under investigation.

Monday evening saw a reported robbery outside a convenience store in southwest Fresno near Elm Avenue and Church Avenue. A victim stated a suspect approached and forcibly took a wallet before fleeing on foot. Police are seeking public assistance and the suspect is described as a male, approximately 20 to 25 years old, about 6 feet tall with a slim build, last seen wearing a dark hoodie and jeans.

On Tuesday night, an alleged vandalism incident occurred in the Sunnyside area near Clovis Avenue and Kings Canyon Road, involving graffiti reported on multiple neighborhood walls. Detectives have not announced any arrests and are seeking information from the community.

Authorities also report several arrests related to outstanding warrants and probation violations throughout various Fresno neighborhoods, but no further details have been provided regarding those cases.

There were no reports of homicide or major gang-related incidents publicly disclosed for this period. A review of the week’s calls shows that vehicle theft and property crimes continue to be recurring issues, especially in commercial and residential areas with easier access points.

Listeners noticing suspicious activity or possessing information relating to any of these incidents are encouraged to contact the Fresno Police Department at their non-emergency line, or if they wish to remain anonymous, Crime Stoppers at 498-STOP.

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