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2006 News Releases
| The Fresno Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Bureau will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on October 27, 2006 in the Southeast District of the City, beginning at 9:00 pm. In addition, specially assigned officers will patrol other areas of the City searching for drivers under the influence.Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency.Contact persons: Sergeant Bruce Owen, 978-1315 (cell) or Sergeant Eric Eide, 960-8198 (cell) >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to provide an update on this morning's SWAT search warrant operation in Southwest Fresno.A total of eight search warrants were completed today. Seven warrants were served on West Roy, one on South Martin Luther King.Two adults were arrested for felony probation violations, one adult was arrested for two domestic violence warrants, and another adult was arrested on a traffic warrant >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer announced today that 36-year-old Charles Dickerson was arrested in Seattle, Washington yesterday afternoon.Dickerson was arrested without incident and faces eight charges including:- 4 counts Lewd and Lascivious Acts against a minor- 3 counts Forcible Rape- 1 count Lewd and Lascivious Acts with a minor 14-15 years oldFresno Police were made aware of the allegations on June 26, 2006. An investigation ensued and warrants for Dickerson's arrest were issued on October 3, 2006.Members of the Central Valley Joint Fugitive Task Force, led by the U >more |
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| Officer Nieto, family, and Chief Dyer will hold a press conference following proclamation at City HallPolice Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce that Officer Brian Nieto will be honored with a proclamation tomorrow (9/26) at 9 a.m. during the City Council Meeting at City Hall Council Chambers. >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce that the Fresno Police Department recently received several significant awards for traffic safety.For the third year in a row, the Fresno Police Department received the California Law Enforcement Challenge: First Place for Overall Traffic Safety Award for departments in the 500-1000 sworn officer category. The award recognized the Department's efforts in speed enforcement, DUI enforcement, occupant protection, child passenger safety, underage drinking, and traffic safety educational efforts.The Fresno Police Department also received the 2005 Office of Traffic Safety "Child Passenger Safety Special Award," competing against all agencies, regardless of agency size >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to invite the public as the Fresno Police Department swears-in 25 new police officer recruits, one lateral police officer, and four new reserve police officers.The swearing-in ceremony takes place tomorrow (9/13) at City Hall Council Chambers beginning at 10:30 a.m. New Police Officer RecruitsDominic Alvarado Bradley OliverMiguel Archan Jose PenaBrett Barnard Miriam RoseJordan Beckford Veronica Salinas-BarbaMaria Bertao Erik SandersDaniel Gonzalez Tim SullivanRaul Gonzalez John SwansonJohn Hancock Michael Sweeten Peter Larsen Matthew TucknessJames Lyon Nancy VueMichael MacChesney Matthew WadeVictor Miranda Eden Weyant New Lateral OfficerRichard Morley New Reserve Police OfficersKyle Hormel Joe MortonSylvia Martinez Bob Moua >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer is joining police chiefs from around the state in warning residents not to fall victim to a scheme where suspects are illegally trying to solicit funds.Several members of the California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA) are reporting suspects using the Association's name to solicit campaign funds.The California Police Chiefs Association is not involved in any campaign to raise funds, and the use of the CPCA name is inappropriate and not sanctioned by the CPCA's Board of Directors.There are no reported cases of these types of fraud occurring in Fresno >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer announced today that the Traffic Enforcement Bureau will be conducting a major street racing operation in Fresno this weekend.The operation will take place Saturday, September 16th at an undisclosed location.Members of the media are invited to participate in a pool camera arrangement and acquire video of the operation. >more |
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| The Fresno Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a suspect responsible for three attempted break-ins at ATM machines in Northeast Fresno.On August 9, 2006 the suspect attempted to break into three ATM machines. While the suspect did not get any money, he did significant damage to the machines.The banks involved are:1) United Security Bank 7088 N >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer is warning parents to be on alert after an unknown suspect attempted to make contact with a student near a Northwest Fresno school this morning.At approximately 7:30 this morning, a 13-year-old female student was walking to Fort Miller School, when a man demanded that the girl get into his vehicle.The student ignored the male and fled to the school grounds where she notified administration.The student describes the suspect as a white male, 20 to 30 years old, wearing a checkered or multicolored sweater with a matching beanie >more |
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