Deputies responded to both locations and discovered multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Two victims, later determined to be father and son, were declared deceased at the scene. A 15-year-old victim was transported to a regional medical facility for treatment. Their status is unknown at this time.
Sentences Announced in Operation Red Reaper that Targeting Nuestra Familia Prison Gang in Kings and Tulare Counties
FRESNO - U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced the sentencings today in cases brought in 2019 following Operation Red Reaper, a multi-agency investigation into the Nuestra Familia prison gang and the Norteño street gang in Kings County. The last defendant in case number 1:19-cr-143, Angel Montes, 27, of Visalia, was sentenced to 11 years and three months in prison for facilitating the distribution of the gang’s drugs and the collection of the gang’s proceeds. Also today, Eric Mercado, a defendant in a related case (1:19-cr-248) was sentenced to two years and six months in prison for illegally possessing a machine gun.
The investigation uncovered that the Nuestra Familia was responsible for large-scale trafficking of methamphetamine and other controlled substances, as well as various firearms offenses and other violent crimes. According to court documents, high-ranking Nuestra Familia members Salvador Castro Jr. and Raymond Lopez used contraband cellphones from inside Fresno County’s Pleasant Valley State Prison to arrange the transport of illicit narcotics from drug sources in California and Mexico to a stash house in Kings County. From that stash house, gang members outside of the prison coordinated the preparation and delivery of the drugs to distributors throughout the Kings and Tulare Counties.
Kern High School District Employee Charged with Federal Explosive Offenses
FRESNO - A federal grand jury returned a six-count indictment today against Angelo Jackson Mendiver, 26, of Bakersfield, an employee of the Kern High School District, charging him with conspiring to commit offenses against the United States; engaging in manufacturing and dealing in explosive materials; two counts of mailing an explosive device; improper storage of explosives; and making false statements to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.
According to court documents, Mendiver used an Instagram account to sell explosives and explosive materials and worked closely with a male juvenile Bakersfield high school student to fulfill transactions. A federal search warrant executed at Mendiver’s residence on June 1, 2023, resulted in the seizure of approximately 500 pounds of explosives and explosive materials. Agents seized another 500 pounds of explosives and explosive materials from the juvenile’s residence.
Tulare Credit Union Assistant Branch Manager Arrested for Stealing over $60,000 for TikTok
FRESNO - Esther Andrade Olson, 48, of Hanford, was arrested today on the charge that she embezzled over $60,000 from multiple members’ accounts at a Tulare-based credit union where she was previously employed, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.
According to court documents, Olson began working at the credit union in 2005 and was promoted to assistant branch manager in 2019. In July and August 2022, Olson made several unauthorized withdrawals from four members’ accounts, including seven withdrawals totaling $35,000 from one member.
Construction Begins on Largest Solar Project for Low-Income Residents
FRESNO - Construction has begun on the Fresno Disadvantaged Community (DAC) Solar Farm, the largest shared solar project for disadvantaged communities in California and the first utility-scale solar farm within Fresno. The 10 MW system will provide energy cost savings directly to qualifying low-income residents under PG&E's Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (DAC-GT) Program. The project was made possible by close collaboration between White Pine Renewables and the City of Fresno.
Located in Council District 3, "The Fresno DAC Community Solar Farm is the perfect case study of ensuring equity in the new green economy through public-private partnerships that benefit all Fresno residents. In short, it's the type of solar development where everyone wins," commented Council Member Miguel Arias.
Updates on Bitwise Industries Issues
FRESNO - Technology company Bitwise Industries today announced several company updates. After initiating a furlough of its employees and suspending operations effective May 30, 2023, the company has terminated co-CEOs Jake Soberal and Irma L. Olguin Jr. Additionally, the Board of Directors has appointed Ollen Douglass interim President, effective June 1, 2023.
The Board of Directors has begun investigating what led to these current circumstances and events and is engaging independent experts for support. As Interim President, Douglass will oversee the investigation, drawing on his background in auditing and experience as a former chief financial officer.
Madera County Sheriff's Investigating Father/Son Shooting
MADERA - Late Monday morning, shortly after 11 am, the Madera County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a local cleaning company employee reporting a family disturbance with shots fired and possible injury at a residence in the 16000 block of D Street in Madera.
Law enforcement personnel arrived on the scene and established a perimeter around the house to attempt to make contact with the suspect inside. After a period of time, authorities established communication with an adult male inside the home and entered. Once inside, deputies discovered a deceased adult male, the victim of an apparent gunshot wound. The remaining adult male, age 86, was taken into custody and transported to a regional medical center for evaluation.