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Fresno Crime Roundup: Alleged Robberies, Burglaries, and Thefts Under Investigation Across the City
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Fresno Police are investigating multiple incidents across the city from the past week. In the Tower District, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery early Sunday morning. The suspect reportedly brandished a handgun and demanded property from a clerk before fleeing on foot. The investigation remains ongoing; police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect described as a Hispanic male in his 30s, approximately five-foot-ten, medium build, last seen wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans.
In the area of Blackstone and Shaw, patrol units were called to a reported stabbing on Monday night. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at the scene. Detectives believe the incident stemmed from a personal dispute. No arrests have been made, and the case is under investigation.
Tuesday morning, Central Fresno police responded to an alleged commercial burglary at a small business near Olive and Fresno Streets. Entry was forced through a rear door and electronics were taken. Surveillance footage is being reviewed. The case is active and detectives request tips from anyone in the area during the overnight hours.
Wednesday near Woodward Park, officers were dispatched to a vehicle theft report. The vehicle was recovered later that day near Clovis Avenue. No suspects are in custody. The investigation is ongoing.
In southeast Fresno, a domestic disturbance Wednesday night escalated to alleged assault with a deadly weapon near Tulare and Chestnut. One subject was taken into custody at the scene. The case status is pending review by the district attorney.
On Thursday at Ashlan and First, officers stopped a vehicle matching the description from a previous theft incident. A male adult was arrested for alleged possession of stolen property after officers located multiple items reported missing in nearby residential burglaries. The suspect’s identity has not been released and the case is under investigation.
Late Thursday night, Southwest Fresno police responded to an alleged shots-fired call near Jensen and Elm. No injuries were reported. Shell casings were recovered and detectives are conducting follow-up interviews. No arrests have been announced.
Friday afternoon saw an alleged strong-arm robbery at a retail location in the River Park area. The suspect forced a purse away from a shopper before fleeing in a silver sedan. The victim suffered minor injuries. Surveillance images are being circulated and police describe the suspect as an African-American male, late 20s, approximately six-foot, thin build, wearing a red jacket and gray sweatpants.
Friday evening, officers responded to reports of an alleged assault at Fresno City College. Multiple subjects were cited at the scene, and the incident is considered closed at this time.
Throughout the week, police responded to several reports of thefts from vehicles mainly in the downtown and North Fresno neighborhoods. Items most often targeted included wallets, electronics, and personal documents. Many of these cases remain under investigation.
There have been no significant patterns of violent crime escalation in the past week, but listeners are encouraged to secure vehicles and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these incidents may contact the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-7000, or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1.
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In the area of Blackstone and Shaw, patrol units were called to a reported stabbing on Monday night. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at the scene. Detectives believe the incident stemmed from a personal dispute. No arrests have been made, and the case is under investigation.
Tuesday morning, Central Fresno police responded to an alleged commercial burglary at a small business near Olive and Fresno Streets. Entry was forced through a rear door and electronics were taken. Surveillance footage is being reviewed. The case is active and detectives request tips from anyone in the area during the overnight hours.
Wednesday near Woodward Park, officers were dispatched to a vehicle theft report. The vehicle was recovered later that day near Clovis Avenue. No suspects are in custody. The investigation is ongoing.
In southeast Fresno, a domestic disturbance Wednesday night escalated to alleged assault with a deadly weapon near Tulare and Chestnut. One subject was taken into custody at the scene. The case status is pending review by the district attorney.
On Thursday at Ashlan and First, officers stopped a vehicle matching the description from a previous theft incident. A male adult was arrested for alleged possession of stolen property after officers located multiple items reported missing in nearby residential burglaries. The suspect’s identity has not been released and the case is under investigation.
Late Thursday night, Southwest Fresno police responded to an alleged shots-fired call near Jensen and Elm. No injuries were reported. Shell casings were recovered and detectives are conducting follow-up interviews. No arrests have been announced.
Friday afternoon saw an alleged strong-arm robbery at a retail location in the River Park area. The suspect forced a purse away from a shopper before fleeing in a silver sedan. The victim suffered minor injuries. Surveillance images are being circulated and police describe the suspect as an African-American male, late 20s, approximately six-foot, thin build, wearing a red jacket and gray sweatpants.
Friday evening, officers responded to reports of an alleged assault at Fresno City College. Multiple subjects were cited at the scene, and the incident is considered closed at this time.
Throughout the week, police responded to several reports of thefts from vehicles mainly in the downtown and North Fresno neighborhoods. Items most often targeted included wallets, electronics, and personal documents. Many of these cases remain under investigation.
There have been no significant patterns of violent crime escalation in the past week, but listeners are encouraged to secure vehicles and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these incidents may contact the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-7000, or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1.
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