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2008 News Releases
| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer announces an increase in residential burglaries in the area of Melody Park located at Fowler and Shields.Burglars are entering homes by smashing windows and forcing doors open.Five residential burglaries have been reported over the last month. >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Dyer regrets to announce the recent passing of Police Service Horse Stagecoach.Stagecoach was a 10 year old standard bred Bay Gelding who served the Fresno Police Department gallantly for almost six years as a Mounted Patrol Horse.Stagecoach was instrumental in maintaining a safe environment for Mardi Gras, Big Fresno Fair, parades and other community events. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce that Sergeant Len Gleim has been selected as the recipient of the 2008 International Organization of Asian Crime Investigators and Specialists (I.O.A.C >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is announcing new details regarding a commercial burglary series occurring in the City of Fresno.Working on a Crime Stoppers tip, officers arrested 21-year-old Adolph Coronado at a local motel in the Central Policing District. Coronado was arrested this morning at 3:45 and was taken into custody without incident. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is asking for the public's help in locating a wanted parolee at large whom detectives believe is responsible for a series of window-smash business burglaries throughout the city of Fresno.Wanted is Adolph Coronado, a 21-year-old (DOB 06/23/86) Hispanic Male Adult. Coronado is 5' 6" and weighs 160 pounds. >more |
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| Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer was installed president of the California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA) for 2008/2009 on March 5, 2008 at CPCA's 31st Annual Conference in Fresno. Chief Dyer brings much experience to the position of president of Cal Chiefs having served as police chief in Fresno for seven years and having been with the department for 29 years. Chief Dyer was appointed to the Cal Chiefs Board of Directors in 2004 and was elected 3rd vice president in 2005.Chief Dyer has distinguished himself as a leader in law enforcement >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is inviting the media to attend the largest trade show in the history of the California Police Chief's Association Conference.More than 170 vendors will be on hand to demonstrate various products in the law enforcement industry. Everything from tasers with cameras and state-of-the-art tactical gear to new in-car equipment and much, much more will be on display.Members of the media are invited to attend the trade show, speak with vendors, sample products on display and interview chiefs and other law enforcement officials >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is inviting the media to attend the official Opening Ceremonies of the California Police Chiefs Association Conference tomorrow.California Attorney General Jerry Brown, current Cal Chiefs President, Chief Richard Word and incoming Cal Chiefs President, Chief Jerry Dyer will welcome the hundreds of Chiefs and seconds in command from around the state.Immediately after the opening ceremony, there will be a tribute to the 10 fallen officers/deputies who died in the line of duty in 2007. >more |
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| The City of Fresno and Fresno Unified School District will hold a press conference to announce the new "TR Plaza" (TR stands for Theodore Roosevelt) project. Participants in the conference include Mayor Alan Autry, FUSD Superintendent Michael Hanson, Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer, City Councilmember Henry Perea, and Sherwin-Williams Regional Manager Mike Yasukochi.Roosevelt High School leaders worked with the City of Fresno and area businesses to create the "TR Plaza" project in which businesses agreed to paint their buildings with the Roosevelt High School colors gold and green. >more |
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| Police Chief Jerry Dyer is proud to announce a major conference coming to the City of Fresno next week.The California Police Chiefs Association Conference will be in town Sunday, March 2 through Thursday, March 6, 2008.Hundreds of police chiefs and seconds-in-command from around the state, along with their families and assistant chiefs and their families will be in Fresno during the conference. >more |
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