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Fresno Police Respond to Crimes: Arrests, Investigations, and Public Assistance Needed

Fresno Police Respond to Crimes: Arrests, Investigations, and Public Assistance Needed

Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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Fresno police responded to several notable incidents this past week. In the Roosevelt neighborhood, officers arrested a suspect on charges of alleged cruelty to a dependent adult with likely great bodily injury or death. The arrest took place late evening and the individual is being held without bail while the investigation continues. Downtown, officers made multiple arrests related to narcotics possession and distribution. Most suspects are currently in custody at the Lerdo Justice Facility with cases marked as ongoing. Patrols in the Tower District responded to a reported robbery near Olive and Van Ness, where the alleged suspect fled before officers arrived. No arrest has been made and the investigation remains active. Police are seeking public assistance for information on a male suspect described as in his early 20s, approximately 5-foot-10, thin build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black pants.

In southeast Fresno, there was an incident involving alleged assault with a deadly weapon near Kings Canyon and Chestnut. The suspect was taken into custody at the scene, and the case is under review by detectives. In the vicinity of Blackstone and Shaw, officers responded to a reported burglary where electronic equipment was stolen from a commercial business. The case remains under investigation, and police encourage business owners to check surveillance footage.

At the Fresno State area, a disturbance led to an arrest for alleged felony domestic violence, and the individual is being held at the Lerdo Pre-Trial Facility without bail. In west Fresno, a vehicle theft was reported near California and Marks; officers recovered the vehicle within hours, but no suspects are in custody at this time.

According to law enforcement records, several cases are marked as ongoing and under investigation, including multiple offenses involving drug-related activity and property crimes throughout the city. There are no confirmed links between these incidents, but patrol officers have reported an uptick in property crime in commercial zones after dark. Police caution area residents and business owners to remain vigilant, secure property, and report any suspicious behavior. Listeners who have information about any of the active investigations or the unidentified robbery suspect are asked to contact Fresno police or dispatch at the non-emergency number 559-621-7000. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1.

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