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2007 News Releases
| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is calling a press conference for tomorrow (12/20) to announce a new Fresno Police Department policy in regard to teens who are involved in an impaired driving collision.Joining Chief Dyer at the press conference will be Lynne Goodwin, who lost her daughter Casey at the hands of an underaged impaired driver. Goodwin will address the new Fresno Police Department policy and speak about her personal crusade to stop underaged drinking and driving. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to invite the media to an annual event that is a lot of fun and benefits Fresno families in need.Tomorrow morning (12/18), members of the Fresno Police Department along with American Ambulance and Target will team up to make Christmas great for several families.Fresno Police Officers will shop at the River Park Target tomorrow at 6:00 a.m >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to update the media on last night's shooting on Highway 99.The investigation reveals that three brothers returning to Winton from Fresno were driving northbound on 99 just south of Ashlan when a vehicle described as a white 90's Toyota 4-Runner approached and began firing.The victims' vehicle was struck 12 times and two of the three occupants were hit. >more |
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| Mayor Alan Autry and Police Chief Jerry Dyer are proud to announce the debut of a new television show featuring the Fresno Police Department’s Traffic Enforcement Bureau. The pilot episode of “Driving: Under the Influence” debuts Sunday night (12/7) at 11 PM West Coast Time on Court TV. The 30-minute show features the Traffic Enforcement Unit as they conduct DUI Checkpoints, Bar Watch Operations and Saturation Patrols. >more |
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| The Fresno Police Department's 10th Annual Major Commendation Ceremony will be conducted in the Fresno City Hall Council Chambers on Tuesday, December 4th, 2007, at 2:00 p.m.Chief Jerry Dyer and Police Department Staff will recognize 27 Police Officers who have distinguished themselves by their heroic actions above and beyond the normal demands of duty or for extraordinary achievement.The medal recipients are listed below:MEDAL OF MERIT FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICEOfficers Mike Harris and Brian BurryMEDAL OF VALOROfficers Donnie Dinnell, Brian Sturgeon and Curtis DavisLIFESAVING MEDAL WITH VALOROfficer Theodore Garcia and Reserve Officer Samnang ThachLIFESAVING MEDALSergeant Eddie Barrios, Officers Mickey Smith Jennifer Federico, William Wyatt, Aisha Jones, David Wilkin, Chris Long, Dena Reyes, Daniel Gomez, Tharen Higginbotham, Leslie Leibee, Dustin Bruzee, Michael A >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to announce a new high-tech crime fighting tool for missing person cases. Often times in missing person cases, the first few minutes of an investigation are critical. To help quickly inform the public of missing person cases, the Fresno Police Department has developed a Missing Persons webpage. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to inform the public of a surge in auto thefts that has occurred this month, all of which were preventable.In the month of November alone, more than 30 cars have been stolen from drivers who either left the vehicle idling and unattended or with the keys visable inside the vehicle.During cold and hot months in Fresno, the Police Department sees a spike in stolen vehicles. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to inform the public of a major arrest of suspects stealing copper wire.Last night (11/28) a citizen called police to report suspicious activity in the area of Grantland and Roberts in Northwest Fresno. Patrol officers found a car in the 99/Shaw area that matched the description provided.Inside the vehicle was approximately 1,000 feet of copper wire that had been stolen from City of Fresno light poles and lamp posts >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to release details in this morning’s fatal collision involving a pedestrian at Cole Avenue and Audubon Drive in Northeast Fresno. The suspect has been identified as 39-year-old Craig Howard of Fresno. Howard is a Fresno Police Officer and was off-duty at the time of the collision. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce that the Traffic Enforcement Bureau will be handing out food baskets to 50 families in need.The food giveaway will take place today at 2:00 p.m. at the Traffic Bureau's office at 1343 E >more |
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