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Detectives Searching for Man Who Carjacked Uber Driver

FRESNO - Detectives with the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office are asking for the public’s help to find 26 year old Samuel Escamilla of Fresno. He is 5’8”, 160 lbs. with brown eyes and black hair. He is known to have a mustache and goatee. He has a tattoo of the “Air Jordan Jumpman” logo on his inner right forearm. It is possible Escamilla recently cut his hair to a short length. He is a known gang member.

Around 1:00 pm on July 24th, Samuel Escamilla and Elizabeth Sage approached a 76 year old man in the shopping center located at the northeast corner of First and McKinley in Fresno. The 76 year old man works as a driver for the ridesharing companies, Uber and Lyft. Sage and Escamilla told him they were interested in arranging a ride later in the day, so the driver provided them his contact information.


Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom Campaigns for Governor in Modesto

MODESTO - Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom hosted a meet and greet in Modesto on Tuesday with over 200 voters and grassroots activists at the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union 442 Hall. This event was part of a series of meet and greets the Lt. Governor is hosting with voters across the state to discuss critical issues related to California and how the state can continue to serve as a model for the nation.

At the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union 442 Hall, Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom addressed the issues that the Central Valley faces such as homelessness, poverty, wealth inequality, technology, and education.

Update on Investigation of the Fresno Police Department’s Officer Involved Shooting

FRESNO - On Sunday July 23rd, at 12:46 AM, the Fresno Police Department responded to the 2300 block of South Backer regarding a suspicious person in a grey Tahoe.  A resident in the area reported that a vehicle was parked in the middle of the road and the male occupant was either drunk or high on drugs. The caller stated the male was talking but was not making much sense.  A Fresno Police Officer arrived at 12:48 AM and found the vehicle partially in the street.  The officer activated his overhead lights and the vehicle began to drive off with the officer following him.  The vehicle accelerated and failed to yield. The driver refused to pull over and continued to drive on both city streets and freeways.

The Fresno Police Department’s Air 1 helicopter arrived overhead and started following the suspect vehicle. The patrol unit discontinued following the suspect and began monitoring from a distance.  The Air 1 helicopter had its spotlight on the suspect vehicle as they followed it.  The suspect drove through fields and back on to surface streets refusing to stop.  The helicopter crew kept the ground unit updated on locations and speeds. 

One Man Killed, Another Rescued After a Boating Accident on the Kings River

SANGER -Members of the Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner’s Air Support Unit were conducting a patrol flight of the Kings River, southeast of the City of Sanger late Tuesday morning. While nearing the Goodfellow Bridge, they observed what appeared to be a capsized boat floating in the water. 

They observed a male subject standing nearby in thick brush on the bank of the river.  The air crew then noticed what appeared to be an unresponsive subject floating in the river, not far from where the other subject was standing. The air crew radioed for patrol units to assist and they were able to effectively guide them, along with rescue personnel from Fresno County Fire and Sanger Fire, to the location of the victim.

Parole Board Orders First Fresno Dangerous Criminal Released Pursuitant to Pro 57

FRESNO -  Last week    the    Fresno    County    District    Attorney’s    Office    received    notice    of    the    first    Fresno    Prop.    57    “Nonviolent    Parole    Review    Decision”    to    release    a    dangerous    criminal.    
    

 Danny    Ray    Lucero    was    convicted    by    a    jury    in    2013    of    two    counts    of    Assault    with    a    Deadly    Weapon,    with    enhancements    for    the    personal    use    of    a    knife.    He    was    also    found    to    have    a    “Strike”    prior    conviction    and    was    sentenced    to    11    years    in    state    prison.


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