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2007 News Releases
| Police Chief Jerry Dyer invites you to a news conference as the Fresno Police Department begins “Operation Christmas Presence.” The goal of “Operation Christmas Presence” is to minimize criminal activity where large numbers of citizens are doing their holiday shopping. Chief Dyer has ordered the deployment of more than 200 officers, civilian personnel and volunteers throughout the City of Fresno for “Operation Christmas Presence. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to inform the public about a brief malfunction with the Fresno Police Department's non-emergency line, 621-7000.From approximately 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, the non-emergency line was down >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is pleased to announce that Fresno Police DNA Cold Case Detective Craig Attkisson has received the "Best of COPS West" Cold Case Solved Award.Detective Attkisson was chosen among dozens of detectives throughout the state of California by the California Peace Officer's Association.Detective Attkisson is honored for solving the August 15, 1985 homicide of a 14-year-old girl found nude in a canal. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to announce a new program designed to educate motorists who receive traffic citations in the City of Fresno.Beginning today (10/17), the Fresno Police Department Traffic Enforcement Bureau will distribute brochures to cited motorists.The brochures provide cited drivers with instructions on how to resolve the citation, information on how citation revenue is distributed, and a historical view of traffic safety in Fresno.More than 35,000 brochures will be distributed to cited motorists >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is calling a press conference for Tuesday, October 9 to announce one of the largest donations in the recent history of the Police Activities League (P.A.L.) >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is announcing a two week pedestrian safety operation to coincide with the Big Fresno Fair.There have been eight pedestrian fatalities since April 1, 2007 and 95 injury causing pedestrian collisions since January 1, 2007. Last year, 12 of the 37 traffic fatalities involved pedestrians. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is inviting the public for a historic first of its kind ceremony for the Fresno Police Department. For the first time ever, the Fresno Police Department will honor several members of the department who are "logging-off" (retiring) at the same time honoring those who are "logging-on" (swearing into duty).The "logging-on, logging off" ceremony takes place at 10 a.m >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to invite the public to the Fresno Police Department's next promotional ceremony.One captain and four lieutenants will be sworn in during a ceremony at Fresno City Hall tomorrow.Those being sworn in are:Captain Randy Dobbins, 20 year veteranLt. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is pleased to announce that Traffic Enforcement Officer Eric Santos is being released from Community Regional Medical Center this morning. Chief Dyer would like to thank everyone who prayed and sent well wishes to Officer Santos, his family and the Fresno Police Department. Officer Santos was injured in a collision with a motorist on July 12. >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to update the public on a case involving a Fresno Police Officer that generated considerable media attention at the time of the incident.On July 20, 2006 the Fresno Police Department's Major Narcotics Unit served a search warrant at a residence in which methamphetamines were seized. This residence was co-owned by Officer Alfred Campos and his mother. >more |
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