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Fresno Crime Digest: Shootings, Burglaries, and Assaults Reported Across the City
Published 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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Incidents over the past week in Fresno included a shooting reported near the Lowell neighborhood where an adult male sustained non-life-threatening injuries after gunfire erupted late evening, with the case currently under investigation by Fresno Police. Multiple reports of alleged vehicle burglaries were documented in the Tower District, including a string of break-ins during the overnight hours targeting parked cars, some with windows smashed; police have not announced any arrests in these incidents and investigations remain ongoing. In the area near Blackstone and Shaw Avenues, officers responded to a commercial robbery at a convenience store, where a masked individual reportedly brandished a weapon and took cash from the register before fleeing the scene on foot; no injuries were reported and authorities are seeking public assistance to locate a male suspect described as Hispanic, approximately 5-foot-8, slim build, wearing dark clothing and a gray hoodie.
Fresno Police Department detectives are actively investigating an alleged aggravated assault that occurred outside an apartment complex in southeast Fresno; the victim was hospitalized with moderate injuries, and officers believe the incident was not random but connected to a prior dispute. In north Fresno, a report of a residential burglary was logged near the Woodward Park area when residents returned home to discover forced entry and electronics missing; this case is listed as under investigation with patrol officers canvassing for security footage from neighbors.
In southwest Fresno, patrol officers responded to a stolen vehicle report near California Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, recovering the vehicle abandoned nearby; no suspects were apprehended at the scene and the investigation continues. According to information released by police, a series of catalytic converter thefts from parked vehicles were reported across the Sunnyside neighborhood during late-night hours, with detectives developing leads but no arrests announced.
A disturbance reported near Ashlan and Cedar Avenues escalated into an alleged assault with a deadly weapon; responding units located the victim with a stab wound to the arm. The suspect reportedly fled the area before officers arrived and police are asking for community tips about a Black male adult, mid-30s, short hair, last seen wearing a blue jacket and jeans.
Due to the number of incidents this week involving alleged property crimes—especially vehicle-related thefts and burglaries—listeners in several centrally located neighborhoods are urged to remain vigilant, secure vehicles and homes, and report suspicious activity promptly. There has also been a notable increase in late-evening assaults and thefts compared to typical mid-October trends. Anyone with information about these crimes is encouraged to contact the Fresno Police Department’s non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP.
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Fresno Police Department detectives are actively investigating an alleged aggravated assault that occurred outside an apartment complex in southeast Fresno; the victim was hospitalized with moderate injuries, and officers believe the incident was not random but connected to a prior dispute. In north Fresno, a report of a residential burglary was logged near the Woodward Park area when residents returned home to discover forced entry and electronics missing; this case is listed as under investigation with patrol officers canvassing for security footage from neighbors.
In southwest Fresno, patrol officers responded to a stolen vehicle report near California Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, recovering the vehicle abandoned nearby; no suspects were apprehended at the scene and the investigation continues. According to information released by police, a series of catalytic converter thefts from parked vehicles were reported across the Sunnyside neighborhood during late-night hours, with detectives developing leads but no arrests announced.
A disturbance reported near Ashlan and Cedar Avenues escalated into an alleged assault with a deadly weapon; responding units located the victim with a stab wound to the arm. The suspect reportedly fled the area before officers arrived and police are asking for community tips about a Black male adult, mid-30s, short hair, last seen wearing a blue jacket and jeans.
Due to the number of incidents this week involving alleged property crimes—especially vehicle-related thefts and burglaries—listeners in several centrally located neighborhoods are urged to remain vigilant, secure vehicles and homes, and report suspicious activity promptly. There has also been a notable increase in late-evening assaults and thefts compared to typical mid-October trends. Anyone with information about these crimes is encouraged to contact the Fresno Police Department’s non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP.
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