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"Fresno PD Blotter: Domestic Violence, Batteries, and a Fatal Train Incident"

"Fresno PD Blotter: Domestic Violence, Batteries, and a Fatal Train Incident"

Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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Listeners, here is your Fresno, California police blotter digest for the previous week. On November 8th in the Muncie Avenue area, Fresno Police arrested an individual for alleged infliction of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant under case number 2511081079-1, with bail set at $25,000. An incident in the 911 A Street area on November 9th led to the arrest of a suspect for alleged corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, and the case remains open under number 2511090365-1. That same morning near Walmart at 4080 W Shaw Avenue, officers arrested a suspect on charges of alleged corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant and vandalism; the case status is arrest made, case number 2511090451-1.

In northwest Fresno at the intersection of Shaw Avenue and Villa Avenue, Clovis Police made arrests on November 9th for alleged theft of personal property under $400, possession of drug paraphernalia, prohibited person possessing ammunition, obstruction of a public officer, and illegal tear gas possession, with multiple warrants and an open felony case, case number 25-81316. On November 9th in the vicinity of Auberry Mission Road, Area 4 deputies arrested a suspect for obstruction of public officer and alleged possession of drug paraphernalia, as well as outstanding warrants for vandalism and related charges.

Late evening on November 9th near W San Jose Avenue, public officers made an arrest for alleged battery against a non-cohabitant, under case number 2511090552-1, status arrest made. Multiple battery cases against non-cohabitants were reported throughout city neighborhoods, including the Caruth Avenue area, 4412 E Iowa Avenue, and the Modern MHP neighborhood at 4561 E Jensen Avenue—each resulting in arrests or open investigations.

A robbery and corporal injury incident was reported on November 9th in Del Rey near Portola Avenue, resulting in an arrest, case open and in progress. On the evening of November 9th, officers responded to Olive and San Pablo Avenue where a suspect was arrested for alleged battery of a non-cohabitant, case open.

A fatal train accident occurred southwest of Downtown Fresno near Lorena Avenue just before 8:30 p.m. An investigation is ongoing and no further details about the victim or circumstances are currently available.

A collision at Dakota and West Avenue in the early morning hours of November 13th sent two women to the hospital. Local reports confirm police and medical crews responded to the scene; both victims sustained injuries and the incident is under investigation by traffic authorities.

Fresno Police remind listeners they are actively seeking Darren Duane Coleman, who is wanted on a felony warrant for alleged assault with a weapon, according to Valley Crime Stoppers. Anyone with information on Coleman’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact local law enforcement or Valley Crime Stoppers immediately.

Throughout the week, a pattern of domestic violence-related arrests and battery incidents has been observed in West Shaw, Caruth, and Iowa Avenue areas, suggesting an ongoing concern for household disputes and physical altercations. No identifiable major uptick was found in property crime or vehicular incidents outside the domestic violence and battery cases referenced.

Listeners are urged to report any tips or relevant information on open cases to Fresno Police at (559) 621-7000 or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP. Remember, your assistance helps keep Fresno safer. Thank you for tuning in today—make sure to subscribe, and this has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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