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Fresno Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Robberies, and Vandalism Across the City - Call Police with Info
Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Between July 21 and July 27, police in Fresno responded to a number of criminal incidents across the city. In the Tower District, a burglary was reported at a retail business late evening on July 22. Officers arrived to find evidence of forced entry and missing merchandise. The investigation is ongoing. In southeast Fresno near Kings Canyon and Chestnut, detectives are continuing to investigate an alleged armed robbery that occurred outside a convenience store the morning of July 24. The victim described the suspect as a male in his 20s, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, who fled the scene on foot. Police are asking for assistance from anyone who may have witnessed the event.
On July 25, officers were called to the Shaw Avenue and Fresno Street area regarding an assault. Patrol officers located a victim with minor injuries allegedly resulting from a physical altercation. The case remains under investigation. The same day in the Sunnyside neighborhood, a vehicle theft was reported in a grocery store parking lot. The vehicle, described as a silver Honda Accord, was last seen heading northbound on Clovis Avenue. Detectives have not identified any suspects and encourage anyone with information to contact authorities.
In southwest Fresno near Elm and California avenues, an alleged shooting incident was reported late night July 26. Shell casings were recovered, but no injuries reported at the scene. Police canvassed the area, and the investigation continues with no arrests reported. On July 27 in the Bullard High School area, a vandalism incident involved damage to several parked vehicles. According to preliminary findings, the suspect or suspects fled before police arrived, and the situation is now an active property crime investigation.
This past week in Fresno, there have been several reports of thefts from unlocked vehicles and residential burglaries scattered across Roosevelt and McLane neighborhoods. Police urge residents to secure personal belongings and report any suspicious activity.
No major patterns of violent crime have been identified, though opportunistic property crimes continue to be a concern in multiple neighborhoods. Listeners who may have witnessed or possess information regarding any of these ongoing cases are encouraged to call the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-7000 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP.
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On July 25, officers were called to the Shaw Avenue and Fresno Street area regarding an assault. Patrol officers located a victim with minor injuries allegedly resulting from a physical altercation. The case remains under investigation. The same day in the Sunnyside neighborhood, a vehicle theft was reported in a grocery store parking lot. The vehicle, described as a silver Honda Accord, was last seen heading northbound on Clovis Avenue. Detectives have not identified any suspects and encourage anyone with information to contact authorities.
In southwest Fresno near Elm and California avenues, an alleged shooting incident was reported late night July 26. Shell casings were recovered, but no injuries reported at the scene. Police canvassed the area, and the investigation continues with no arrests reported. On July 27 in the Bullard High School area, a vandalism incident involved damage to several parked vehicles. According to preliminary findings, the suspect or suspects fled before police arrived, and the situation is now an active property crime investigation.
This past week in Fresno, there have been several reports of thefts from unlocked vehicles and residential burglaries scattered across Roosevelt and McLane neighborhoods. Police urge residents to secure personal belongings and report any suspicious activity.
No major patterns of violent crime have been identified, though opportunistic property crimes continue to be a concern in multiple neighborhoods. Listeners who may have witnessed or possess information regarding any of these ongoing cases are encouraged to call the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-7000 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP.
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