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Fresno Crime Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Arrests Highlighted in Weekly Digest

Fresno Crime Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Arrests Highlighted in Weekly Digest

Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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Listeners, here is your Fresno crime report digest for the previous week, bringing you factual updates on significant law enforcement activity throughout the city.

In the area of East Belmont Avenue and North First Street, Fresno Police investigated an alleged second-degree burglary, stolen vehicle incident, auto theft with priors, and conspiracy to commit stolen vehicle offenses. The suspect was arrested on August 26 and booked into jail, with multiple charges open and some held without bail under case numbers F25903698 and F25905982.

At the intersection of South Chestnut Avenue and Ranchwoods, a suspect was arrested on August 27 for alleged identity theft, possession of stolen property, burglary tools, false identification to an officer, and repeated theft violations. Many of these cases remain open and under investigation, with charges including case F25905983 and 24CR004472. Additional offenses such as controlled substance and paraphernalia possession were also reported at this location.

In central Fresno, homicide detectives arrested a suspect in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man on Orchard Avenue. Detectives identified 36-year-old Chong Lee as the alleged perpetrator in the stabbing death of Cecil Deloney. Lee was taken into custody on August 22 and booked for murder. According to local reporting, this investigation is considered closed with the arrest.

Elsewhere, police made an arrest related to an alleged courier scam targeting Fresno residents. Detectives took 32-year-old Dehua Zou into custody on August 22 for attempting to collect $30,000 from a victim through fraudulent means. Zou has been booked into the Fresno County Jail, and this case is also now considered resolved pending court proceedings.

The Fresno Police Department responded to additional incidents including allegations of providing false information to officers and obstruction. One case resulted in the arrest and release of a suspect with multiple traffic and license-related infractions from activity around Calaveras Street on August 26.

A reminder for listeners: Valley Crime Stoppers has identified Curtis Wayne Recek as the most wanted person of the day on August 29. Recek is described as a white male, approximately six feet tall, 170 pounds, with grey hair and blue eyes, wanted on a felony warrant for a mandatory supervised release violation, warrant number F22901816. Police are actively seeking public assistance in locating Recek, and anonymous tips are encouraged.

Significant trends this week include an uptick in organized vehicle and property crimes, as well as continued police success in rapidly closing major cases involving violence and fraud. Anyone with information about these or other incidents is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 498-STOP or use their anonymous online reporting form. Remember to contact 911 in case of emergency or immediate danger.

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