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Fresno Police Weekly Crime Report: March 7-13 Incidents and Public Safety Updates

Fresno Police Weekly Crime Report: March 7-13 Incidents and Public Safety Updates

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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On March 7, in southeast Fresno, officers responded to a reported residential burglary where entry was gained through a rear window and electronics were taken. The incident remains under investigation with no arrests.

March 8, Tower District: Patrol units handled an alleged vehicle theft from a parking lot near Olive Avenue. A dark sedan was recovered abandoned nearby; status under investigation.

March 9, near Fresno State University area: A commercial robbery at a convenience store involved a masked suspect demanding cash at knifepoint. No injuries; suspect at large, described as male, 5'10", medium build, wearing black hoodie—police seek public tips.

March 10, Fig Garden neighborhood: Domestic battery call resulted in one arrest after an alleged assault with minor injuries. Arrestee booked; case referred to district attorney.

March 11, downtown Fresno: Street narcotics enforcement led to two arrests for possession of methamphetamine during a traffic stop. Both cited and released pending court.

March 12, McLane area: Attempted armed robbery at a gas station where suspect fled empty-handed after clerk activated alarm. Under active investigation; suspect described as male, early 20s, slim, black clothing—public assistance requested.

March 13, southwest Fresno: Vehicle pursuit ended in a crash with minor injuries; driver arrested for DUI and evading. Transported to hospital then jail.

No significant trends or patterns noted in the previous week.

For tips, contact Fresno Police non-emergency at 559-621-7000 or anonymous Crime Stoppers at 559-498-7867.

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