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Dinuba Police and Fire incident calls in the last week:
Monday, September 9
• A structure fire was reported in the area of Road 80 and Kamm Av- enue at 2:15 a.m.
• A suspicious subject was reported in the ar- ea of Sequoia and Mill- wood drives at 6:22 a.m. A male subject was re- portedly seen pushing a motorcycle and ducking into an alleyway.
The Reedley police department handled 601 public-initiated and offi- cer-initiated calls for ser- vice, with 92 dispatched as Priority 1 calls. Offi- cers completed 85 police reports, made 18 arrests and issued 22 traffic ci- tations.
Monday, September 9
• Narcotics violation/ar- rest, 800 block of Kings River Road, 10:08 a.m.
• Intimidation, 800 block of Kings River Road, 11:45 a.m.
• Theft of bicycle, 1000
Monday, September 9
There were 74 calls for service and six traffic ci- tations were issued.
• Report of stolen vehi- cle/recovered, 1200 block of O Street
• Tow due to expired registration, 4th and O streets
• Two vehicle non-injury traffic collision report, Central and Academy avenues
• Domestic disturbance, 2000 block of 3rd Street • Two-vehicle non-injury traffic collision report,
• A theft report was made in the 400 block of West Tulare Street at 10:55 a.m. A male sub- ject reportedly stole several items from a business.
• A commercial burglary was reported in the 400 block of West Ventura Street at 11:47 a.m.
• A grass fire was re- ported in the area of Road 80 and Kamm Av- enue at 1:10 p.m.
• A suspicious subject was reported in the 300
block of East Springfield Avenue, 11:41 a.m.
• Aggravated assault, 1200 block of G Street, 11:21 p.m.
• Warrant arrest, 300 block of East Gibson Av- enue, 10:03 p.m.
• Assault with deadly weapon/arrest, 1200 block of G Street 11:21 p.m.
Tuesday, September 10
• Driving with suspend- ed license, 1200 block of D Street, 7:54 a.m.
• Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property,
7th and P streets
• Tow due to expired reg- istration, 1500 block of O Street
• Drug arrest, Edgar and Cherry avenues
• Vandalism to a trailer, 500 block of Magnolia Avenue
• Possession of a meth pipe arrest, Faller and Edgar avenues
• Probation search/drug arrest, 2300 block of Al- mond Avenue
• Drug arrest, 2700 block of Jensen Avenue
• Domestic violence ar-
block of East Tulare Street at 3:06 p.m. A male subject reportedly entered a bank twice and took photos of cameras and surroundings.
• A theft report was made in the 700 block of Surabian Drive at 3:14 p.m. Items were reportedly taken from a truck.
• Items were reported stolen from the back of a truck in the 600 block of Cherie Ann Avenue. It was reported at 3:19 p.m.
Tuesday, September 10
• Domestic violence was reported in the area of Nebraska and Englehart avenues at 6:33 a.m.
• A phone was reported stolen from Walmart at 3:04 p.m. It was later pinged at an address on Franzen Waty.
• A theft report was made in the 400 block of West Tulare Street at 4:54 p.m. A male subject wearing a red, blue, gray and white striped shirt and blue jeans report-
Wednesday, September 11
• An assault was re- ported from the emer- gency room at Adventist Health Reedley at 12:33 a.m. A female was claim- ing she was assaulted on Olive Way in Dinuba but refused to cooperate
with authorities.
• A stab victim showed up in front of the Dinuba Fire Department at 7:52 p.m.
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• Outstanding warrant arrest, 900 block of East Manning Avenue, 10:17 p.m.
Friday, September 13
• Theft of beer, 500 block of I Street, 12:37 a.m.
• Public intoxication/ar- rest, 600 block of East Springfield Avenue, 12:37 a.m.
• Outstanding warrant arrest, 1200 block of East Dinuba Avenue, 2:35 a.m.
• Narcotics violations/ar-
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• Drug arrest, 5th and O streets
• Drug paraphernalia ar- rest, Jensen Avenue and N Street
• Vandalism/slashed
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Thursday, September 19, 2019 | A3 | Mid Valley TiMes Lights & Sirens
700 block of 2nd Street, Orange Cove (Orange Cove Police Depart- ment), 12:15 p.m.
• Hit and run collision, 800 block of West Parlier Avenue, 1:03 p.m.
• Warrant arrest, 800 block of G Street, 1:08 p.m.
• Citation for “dumpster diving”, 800 block of G Street, 5:48 p.m.
• Violation of restraining order/arrest, 1100 block of East North Avenue, 9:13 p.m.
• Robbery, 1100 block of East North Avenue,
10:53 p.m.
Wednesday, September 11
• Robbery, Manning Av- enue and South Lac Jac Avenue (Fresno County Sheriff’s Department),
midnight
• Drug equipment viola- tions/arrest, 200 block of South Sunset Avenue, 8:20 a.m.
• Vandalism to vehicle, 600 block of East Lincoln Avenue, 11:35 a.m.
• Injury traffic collision, 900 block of I Street, 12:38 p.m.
rest, 2400 block of Lo- rena Avenue
Tuesday, September 10
There were 87 calls for service and six traffic citations were issued.
• Outstanding warrant arrest, 1200 block of P Street
• Wanted person turned herself in for arrest, SAPD
• Domestic disturbance report/unfounded, 2700 block of Jensen Avenue • Shoplifting arrest, 2700 block of Jensen Avenue • Tree branch damage to
a vehicle, 2700 block of Dalton Avenue
• Warrant arrest, Raw- son Avenue and Webster Street
• Petty theft arrest, 2700 block of Jensen Avenue • Warrant arrest, 10th and K streets
• Marijuana incident, Valley Children's
Wednesday, September 11 There were 67 calls for service and three traffic
citations were issued.
• Medical problem/fam- ily created safety plan,
Dinuba
edly took several items from a business.
• A theft report was made in the 900 block of West El Monte Way at 6:03 p.m. A male subject wearing a red shirt and khaki pants was report- edly seen concealing items in a store.
• A verbal confronta- tion between a male and female was report- ed in front of a resi- dence in the 2000 block of East Olive Way at 11:23 p.m.
• Alcohol citation, 1200 block of East Manning Avenue, 4:05 p.m.
• Outstanding warrant arrest, 2100 block of South Reed Avenue, 10:06 p.m.
Thursday, September 12
• Report of arson, near Manning Avenue and Buttonwillow Avenue, 9:14 a.m.
• Assault, 1500 block of East Laroda Circle, 12:06 p.m.
• Outstanding warrant arrest, 800 block of G Street, 3:15 p.m.
1100 block of Millwood Drive
• Possession of illegal drugs arrest, 600 block of Bethel Avenue
• Found narcotics report, 1300 block of I Street
• Parole violation arrest, 800 block of Rawson Av-
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Mike was born on May 25, 1933 in Visalia, California to parents, Hatcher and Takouhi Mikaelian. As the son of Armenian Genocide survivors, Mike grew up in a home rich with Armenian culture and appreciation for the American Dream. After graduating from Dinuba High School in 1953, Mike joined the U.S. Army to serve his beloved country in the Korean War. Upon returning home to Orosi in 1955, friends, Laura and Harry Davidian insisted Mike meet a local girl from Tulare, Carolyn Kachadoorian. Mike swept her off her feet once he had the nerve to show up for the second planned date.
Mike and Carolyn moved to Orosi after they married on December 29, 1956. With Carolyn’s love and support, Mike set off on his quest to become the best farmer in the area. Mike worked tirelessly and soon actualized his American Dream. As the years progressed, the farm grew and offered a range of produce, from tomatoes to nectarines, and the beloved-patented Mikes Red nectarine variety. ForMike,puttinginahardday’sworkinthe elds,andcominghome for a family dinner and some football, was the de nition of a day well-spent.
Mike and Carolyn raised a beautiful family of three children, Michael, Debra, and Kevin. Mike and Carolyn were so proud of all their children’s accomplishments. Long summers as kids spent in the packing house, no doubt contributed to much of their success. Mike was blessed to share his love of
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Mike Mikaelian
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Jacob (Ja k e) enns
Oct. 7, 1920 ~ Sept. 11, 2019
Jacob G. Enns of Dinuba died September 11, 2019 in Reedley. He was a veteran of WWII, in the Army Air Corps as a Staff Sergeant during WWII. He was in the service from 1942-1946. He received Distinguished Citizens award in Dinuba, and he was also the
Grand Marshall of the Raisin Day Festival parade.
Mr. Enns was a jeweler, watchmaker, and a business man in
Dinuba for many years.
He is survived by his wife of 74 years Annie Enns one son Norman
Enns, one daughter Joanne Tatum, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, September 27 at 2 p.m. at the Dinuba Mennonite Brethren Church.
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farming with his son Michael. “Big Mike” and Michael founded Mikaelian & Sons in 1981 and worked on the family farm together up until Mike’s passing. Mike’s dream of becoming a grandfather was ful lled with the birth of his
 rst grandchild, Nicole, in 1992, which was then followed by his next grandchild Matthew, in 1994. He was a constant presence in their lives living across the street from his daughter, Debra. Mike was blessed later in life to become a grandfather to two beautiful little girls, Taylor and Presley, with the marriage of his son Kevin. He was the recipient of another blessing with the birth of little Luke, who to date shows as much energy for life as his grandfather expended on the farm. Mike was further blessed to become a grandfather to Derek with the marriage of his son Michael.
Mike was not only there for his family and friends but was an active member of the Armenian community. Mike was a member of the St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church parish council, Triple X Fraternity, Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), and the Chomaklou Compatriotic society.
Mike lost his beloved wife less than a year before his passing. Mike has now joined Carolyn in their heavenly resting place, continuing their loving partnership. Mike is survived by his children: Michael (Sandra) Mikaelian, Debra (Rob) Agnew and Dr. Kevin (Kristy) Mikaelian; grandchildren: Nicole and Matthew Agnew, Taylor, Presley, and Luke Mikaelian, and Derek Montgomery. Mike is survived by his sister Anahid (Jim) Soxman and families. Mike also leaves behind Mikaelian family members and many dear friends.
Services were held on Sunday, September 15th and Monday, September 16th. In lieu of  owers, donations may be made to St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, P.O. Box 367, Yettem, CA 93670.
Ralph A Cordova Sr.
June 1, 1935 — September 10, 2019
Survived by loving wife, Lupe Cordova; sons, Ralph Jr. and his  ancée Noelia, Dennis and wife Linda; granddaughter Cynthia and her husband Zeke; grandson Brian and his  ancée Francia; great-grandchildren, Tristian and Savannah.
Rosary Wednesday, September 18, 2019 - 6pm at St. Anthony 1050 F Street, Reedley. Services
Thursday, September 19, 2019 - 10am at St. Anthony, 1050 F Street, Reedley.
Graveside service at Sanger Cemetery, reception at Eagles Hall, Reedley.
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