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2008 News Releases
| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to update the media on a body found this weekend in the Northeast Policing District. On August 9, 2008 at approximately 9:20 P.M. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to update the media on homicide #26 that occurred Sunday morning in Southwest Fresno. According to investigators, the victim, identified as 15-year-old Destiny Ortiz was attending a large party hosted and attended by Bulldog gang members. Flyers for the party were distributed in the neighborhood, advertising a cover charge and alcohol being served. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce an event that will mark the beginning of a community’s effort to bring their neighborhood back to life. The Fresno Police Department’s Southwest District and Bringing Broken Neighborhoods Back to Life are working together to improve a challenged neighborhood. In 2007, these groups along with Councilwoman Cynthia Sterling’s office worked together with the neighbors in the area between Jensen/Annadale and Elm/MLK to change the name from the “Dog Pound” (the name of a notorious criminal street gang) to Brookhaven. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce the arrest of a suspect wanted for attempted homicide in Wisconsin. On September 21, 2006, a shooting occurred at a motel in Menasha, Wisconsin, in which three victims were wounded. Chuckie N. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is announcing the results of an operation that occurred in response to an increase in gang violence throughout the City of Fresno. This past weekend there were five gang related shootings that resulted in two victims with non-life threatening gunshot injuries. One of the shootings occurred in Southeast Fresno. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is warning vehicle owners to be aware of an ongoing crime trend occurring throughout the City of Fresno. Over the last month, 33 victims have reported thefts of catalytic converters from their vehicles. A significant number of vehicles targeted are Toyota trucks and S.U >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce a repeat title for a member of the Fresno Police Activities League (P.A.L. >more |
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| Identity thieves trying to obtain victims’ tax rebate checks Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to make the public aware of a new scam that has hit Fresno residents. In addition to stimulating the economy, the new rebate checks starting to come out are also stimulating something else—identity theft. As part of President Bush’s plan to jump-start the economy, the Internal Revenue Service is in the midst of processing the extra money to give to taxpayers called the “Economic Stimulus Refund”. >more |
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| A team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (C.A.L >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer would like to announce the efforts of the Fresno Police Department Graffiti Bureau and YouthBuild to reclaim the historic Locan School.The project was initiated by Mayor Alan Autry. The Graffiti Bureau is supplying the paint and equipment, while YouthBuild and other volunteers are supplying the labor.The property located at 7249 E >more |
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