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Fresno Police Report Week of Violence: Officer ...
Fresno police and local agencies report a series of significant incidents over the past week across the city.
According to ABC30 in Southwest Fresno near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Jensen Avenue, officers responded to a domestic violence call where a woman reported her husband threatened to kill her. During an attempted arrest, an officer was shot and wounded. The suspect, identified by Fresno police as 56-year-old Paul Rodrigo Cisneros, allegedly ambushed officers with a firearm and then fled. A large perimeter and shelter-in-place advisory followed in the surrounding neighborhood. Fresno police and FOX26 report that Cisneros was later located near Bardell and Vine, where a standoff ended after he sustained an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound and was transported to Community Regional Medical Center. The case remains under investigation and Cisneros is expected to face alleged charges including attempted murder of a police officer, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, and firearms-related violent crime. Detectives are asking anyone who saw Cisneros or has information about his movements before the shooting to contact Fresno Police Homicide Detective R. Rockwell at (559) 621-2448 or Detective Alejandro Lopez at (559) 621-2407. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP; information leading to an arrest may be eligible for a reward of up to $10,000.
Fresno Police Department summaries highlighted on the Fresno Police Blotter and Fresno Crime Report podcast note that in separate incidents across the city, officers addressed multiple alleged weapons violations, violent crime cases, and DUI operations. Recent episodes describe fatal shooting and hit-and-run investigations in various Fresno neighborhoods, with several suspects arrested and other cases still under active investigation. Specific case numbers were not released in the broadcast summaries, but officials emphasize ongoing efforts targeting illegally possessed firearms and impaired driving, particularly during nighttime traffic details on major corridors.
The UCSF Police Department daily crime log for Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno, available through UCSF Police, records several alleged thefts and disturbances on and around the medical campus over the last week, with each incident logged as under investigation by hospital security and UCSF Fresno administration. Listeners can obtain case-specific details or case numbers for those incidents by contacting security at (559) 499-6478.
The City of Fresno online crime dashboard, maintained by the City of Fresno and Fresno County partners, shows clusters of reported violent and property crimes over the last seven days in Southwest Fresno, the downtown corridor, and along major arterial roads, consistent with the domestic violence and weapons-related activity reported by local news outlets.
Taken together, recent reports suggest a continued pattern of domestic violence-related incidents, firearm-related offenses, and focused DUI enforcement, with notable activity in Southwest Fresno and around the downtown medical district.
Anyone with information about recent crimes in Fresno is urged to call 911 in an emergency, the non-emergency line for local police for general tips, or Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP to remain anonymous. For domestic violence assistance in Fresno County, listeners can contact the Marjaree Mason Center 24/7 at (559) 233-4357, or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
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