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"Fresno Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and Theft Incidents Across the City"
Published 4 months, 4 weeks ago
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Fresno police report several notable incidents from the previous week. In the Roosevelt neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery near Kings Canyon Road and Peach Avenue. According to police, two suspects confronted a person near a commercial center, displayed a weapon, and fled the scene on foot. The case is under active investigation. In the Fresno High district, a burglary was reported at a retail business on North Palm Avenue; entry was gained by breaking a window in the early hours. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage, and the case remains open. In central Fresno near Blackstone and Olive, an alleged assault was reported following a disturbance in a parking lot. One person sustained minor injuries; no arrests have been made and the incident is under review. In the Sunnyside area, a vehicle theft was reported from a shopping center lot, with surveillance indicating a late-model sedan leaving the scene. The vehicle has not been recovered and the investigation continues.
In another case in Northwest Fresno, officers responded to reports of shots fired around Shaw Avenue and Brawley Avenue. Spent shell casings were found, but no injuries were reported. Detectives are seeking witness information. In the Tower District, an alleged package theft occurred near Olive Avenue and Van Ness Avenue; the suspect, described as a male, approximately 30, wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans, was captured on home security cameras. Police request anyone with information to contact the department. In South Fresno, an attempted burglary was interrupted near Jensen and Elm Avenues. Suspects fled when confronted by the property owner and detectives are pursuing leads. In the Manchester area, police responded to an alleged domestic violence incident. An arrest was made at the scene and the case has been forwarded for prosecution.
Throughout the week, police note a higher number of theft-related incidents from vehicles in commercial parking lots, especially during evenings. Listeners are advised to secure valuables and report suspicious activity promptly. Trends reflect a continued rise in property crimes, particularly vehicle theft and burglary, across several districts. Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to call the Fresno Police Department at their non-emergency number or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers.
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In another case in Northwest Fresno, officers responded to reports of shots fired around Shaw Avenue and Brawley Avenue. Spent shell casings were found, but no injuries were reported. Detectives are seeking witness information. In the Tower District, an alleged package theft occurred near Olive Avenue and Van Ness Avenue; the suspect, described as a male, approximately 30, wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans, was captured on home security cameras. Police request anyone with information to contact the department. In South Fresno, an attempted burglary was interrupted near Jensen and Elm Avenues. Suspects fled when confronted by the property owner and detectives are pursuing leads. In the Manchester area, police responded to an alleged domestic violence incident. An arrest was made at the scene and the case has been forwarded for prosecution.
Throughout the week, police note a higher number of theft-related incidents from vehicles in commercial parking lots, especially during evenings. Listeners are advised to secure valuables and report suspicious activity promptly. Trends reflect a continued rise in property crimes, particularly vehicle theft and burglary, across several districts. Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to call the Fresno Police Department at their non-emergency number or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers.
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