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Fresno Crime Report: Shootings, Crashes, and Drowning - Stay Vigilant and Report Suspicious Activity
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This is your Fresno daily crime report digest for the week ending August 4, 2025.
On Sunday morning, a shooting was reported in northeast Fresno near East Ashcroft Avenue and Ninth Street. According to the Fresno Police Department, three teenagers, including an 18-year-old man and two juveniles, were injured at a house party that escalated when several uninvited guests arrived after news of the gathering spread on social media. Gunfire erupted following a confrontation, and all three victims were transported to Community Regional Medical Center and are expected to recover. Officers interviewed at least 14 witnesses. Detectives continue to investigate and at this time have not announced any arrests. The department is urging anyone with information to come forward as the search for the alleged shooter remains active. For listeners in that neighborhood, stay alert for any updates from the police department, as they may soon request public assistance in identifying suspects.
Also on Sunday, a traffic incident occurred at the intersection of East Clinton Avenue and North Winery Avenue involving a vehicle and a traffic pole. Details on the cause are under investigation and police have not released further information regarding injuries or status of the alleged driver. Listeners in the area are encouraged to exercise caution due to potential traffic signal disruptions.
Further north, authorities responded to a vehicle crash on northbound State Route 41 near the Bullard Avenue off-ramp. The incident involved a red Chevy Z71 pickup truck and an additional vehicle. Emergency crews responded to the scene and are currently investigating the circumstances of this collision. No word has been released on the condition of those involved or whether any charges are pending at this stage.
In another incident reported by the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, a tragic drowning was recorded in the Kings River just before 3 p.m. Sunday. A man in his 30s, according to sheriff’s sources, was found unresponsive in the water and could not be revived. The sheriff's office reminds the community that river conditions remain dangerous and recommends strict caution in and around the water. An official investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the drowning.
Throughout the past week, there have been lingering concerns regarding traffic collisions and gatherings that have rapidly escalated into violence, particularly where social media-fueled events are involved. Law enforcement and safety officials stress the importance of remaining vigilant at parties and reporting any suspicious activity promptly, as well as practicing safe behavior when operating vehicles near busy intersections or highways.
For any information related to these or other crimes, please contact the Fresno Police Department or Crime Stoppers. For emergencies or to submit a tip, listeners can call 9-1-1 or the non-emergency line at (559) 621-7000.
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On Sunday morning, a shooting was reported in northeast Fresno near East Ashcroft Avenue and Ninth Street. According to the Fresno Police Department, three teenagers, including an 18-year-old man and two juveniles, were injured at a house party that escalated when several uninvited guests arrived after news of the gathering spread on social media. Gunfire erupted following a confrontation, and all three victims were transported to Community Regional Medical Center and are expected to recover. Officers interviewed at least 14 witnesses. Detectives continue to investigate and at this time have not announced any arrests. The department is urging anyone with information to come forward as the search for the alleged shooter remains active. For listeners in that neighborhood, stay alert for any updates from the police department, as they may soon request public assistance in identifying suspects.
Also on Sunday, a traffic incident occurred at the intersection of East Clinton Avenue and North Winery Avenue involving a vehicle and a traffic pole. Details on the cause are under investigation and police have not released further information regarding injuries or status of the alleged driver. Listeners in the area are encouraged to exercise caution due to potential traffic signal disruptions.
Further north, authorities responded to a vehicle crash on northbound State Route 41 near the Bullard Avenue off-ramp. The incident involved a red Chevy Z71 pickup truck and an additional vehicle. Emergency crews responded to the scene and are currently investigating the circumstances of this collision. No word has been released on the condition of those involved or whether any charges are pending at this stage.
In another incident reported by the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, a tragic drowning was recorded in the Kings River just before 3 p.m. Sunday. A man in his 30s, according to sheriff’s sources, was found unresponsive in the water and could not be revived. The sheriff's office reminds the community that river conditions remain dangerous and recommends strict caution in and around the water. An official investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the drowning.
Throughout the past week, there have been lingering concerns regarding traffic collisions and gatherings that have rapidly escalated into violence, particularly where social media-fueled events are involved. Law enforcement and safety officials stress the importance of remaining vigilant at parties and reporting any suspicious activity promptly, as well as practicing safe behavior when operating vehicles near busy intersections or highways.
For any information related to these or other crimes, please contact the Fresno Police Department or Crime Stoppers. For emergencies or to submit a tip, listeners can call 9-1-1 or the non-emergency line at (559) 621-7000.
Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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