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Fresno Crime Roundup: Investigations into Shootings, Assaults, and Property Crimes Ongoing
Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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Incidents this past week in Fresno, California, began with a suspicious death investigation currently underway in the Auberry area. According to KMPH, deputies from the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office were called to a residence off Old Auberry Road around 11:30 a.m. Details are limited and the case remains open as detectives work to determine the circumstances.
Earlier in the week, according to the Fresno County Jail Inmate Info Center, a ShotSpotter activation led police to North Hughes and West Dakota avenues near central Fresno. Following reports of gunfire, officers recovered shell casings and spoke with witnesses who heard people taking cover. The subsequent investigation resulted in three men being arrested and the seizure of twenty firearms. One adult suspect, Pete Alvarez, 19, was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, shooting from a vehicle, carrying a concealed and loaded firearm, discharging a weapon at an inhabited dwelling or vehicle, and making criminal threats. Both younger suspects were held in Fresno County Jail.
On November 11th, a battery involving non-cohabitant parties was reported near N Echo Avenue and E Weldon Avenue. According to the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, the case number is 2511111054-1, and the incident is under investigation.
That same day, police responded to a robbery and domestic violence at an address along 2233 Cesar Chavez Boulevard. Arrest records show charges of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, robbery, and criminal threats. This case is actively ongoing.
Another separate incident involved an alleged second-degree burglary in the downtown area. Christian Angel Reyes was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary. The status lists him as released on bond.
In the area near E Nees Avenue and N Fresno Street, authorities investigated repeat theft and probation violation cases, open under case 2511120214-1. Both matters remain under review.
The week also saw DUI-related arrests throughout the city. These included a driver stopped for suspicion of DUI near E Nees Avenue, and another incident listed on W Ashlan Avenue. In both cases, police allege violations related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
A separate assault with a deadly weapon occurred near an unspecified Fresno neighborhood, with a suspect booked for using a weapon other than a firearm. The investigation remains active pending further findings.
Fresno authorities also sought public help to locate Justin Shawn Jones, described by KMPH as wanted for felony possession of a firearm. Anyone with information about Jones’s whereabouts is urged to contact local law enforcement or Valley Crime Stoppers.
Reviewing the week’s incidents, several serious violent crimes, including shootings and assaults, remain under investigation. Arrests related to repeat property crimes and substance offenses were also prominent.
Listeners are encouraged to report any information on unsolved cases or wanted persons by contacting the Fresno Police Department or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP. Thank you for tuning in, and do not forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Earlier in the week, according to the Fresno County Jail Inmate Info Center, a ShotSpotter activation led police to North Hughes and West Dakota avenues near central Fresno. Following reports of gunfire, officers recovered shell casings and spoke with witnesses who heard people taking cover. The subsequent investigation resulted in three men being arrested and the seizure of twenty firearms. One adult suspect, Pete Alvarez, 19, was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, shooting from a vehicle, carrying a concealed and loaded firearm, discharging a weapon at an inhabited dwelling or vehicle, and making criminal threats. Both younger suspects were held in Fresno County Jail.
On November 11th, a battery involving non-cohabitant parties was reported near N Echo Avenue and E Weldon Avenue. According to the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, the case number is 2511111054-1, and the incident is under investigation.
That same day, police responded to a robbery and domestic violence at an address along 2233 Cesar Chavez Boulevard. Arrest records show charges of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, robbery, and criminal threats. This case is actively ongoing.
Another separate incident involved an alleged second-degree burglary in the downtown area. Christian Angel Reyes was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary. The status lists him as released on bond.
In the area near E Nees Avenue and N Fresno Street, authorities investigated repeat theft and probation violation cases, open under case 2511120214-1. Both matters remain under review.
The week also saw DUI-related arrests throughout the city. These included a driver stopped for suspicion of DUI near E Nees Avenue, and another incident listed on W Ashlan Avenue. In both cases, police allege violations related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
A separate assault with a deadly weapon occurred near an unspecified Fresno neighborhood, with a suspect booked for using a weapon other than a firearm. The investigation remains active pending further findings.
Fresno authorities also sought public help to locate Justin Shawn Jones, described by KMPH as wanted for felony possession of a firearm. Anyone with information about Jones’s whereabouts is urged to contact local law enforcement or Valley Crime Stoppers.
Reviewing the week’s incidents, several serious violent crimes, including shootings and assaults, remain under investigation. Arrests related to repeat property crimes and substance offenses were also prominent.
Listeners are encouraged to report any information on unsolved cases or wanted persons by contacting the Fresno Police Department or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP. Thank you for tuning in, and do not forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI