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June 10
There were 117 calls for service and nine traffic citations were is- sued.
1100 block of N – vehicle repos- session
2200 block of Sequoia – vandal- ism report
1900 block of 3rd – domestic violence arrest
1700 7th St. – sex offender regis- tration
900 block of Bethel – child cus- tody order violation
500 block of L – field interview
2600 block of Myrtle – incident report
600 block of I – restraining order violation
800 block of Academy – located missing person
1200 block of O – stolen vehicle report
300 block of Bethel – petty theft report
1600 block of Bennet Way - do- mestic incident
300 block of Faller Ct. - general incident (child custody)
June 11
There were 100 calls for service and four traffic citations were is-
Summer break targeted to reduce underage drinking
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1700 7th St. – sex offender regis- tration
1700 block of Dewitt – stolen vehicle report
1800 block of 3rd – found prop- erty report
2700 block of Jensen – hit and run traffic collision
Church/Academy – drug para- phernalia arrest
700 block of Recreation – war- rant arrest
5th/West – possession of stolen property arrest
Jensen/West - resisting arrest with force arrest
1700 block of Jensen - brandish- ing firearm/probation violation arrest
2500 block of Almond - field interview
Webster/Lyon - field interview
June 12
There were 135 calls for service and 17 traffic citations were issued.
1500 block of 5th – incident re- port
900 block of Greenwood – as- sault/battery report
Jensen/N – non-injury traffic col- lision
1700 block of 7th – warrant ar- rest
Palm/Greenwood - vehicle stor- age
1100 block of Annadale - field interview
June 13
There were 124 calls for service and 13 traffic citations were issued.
700 block of L – assault/battery report
500 block of J – residential bur-
glary
2100 block of 9th – vehicle tow 1400 block of Dewitt – gang field
interview
1500 block of J – hit and run traf-
fic collision
2700 block of Jensen – incident
report
2500 block of Jensen - field inter-
view
Jensen/Greenwood - general
incident probationer contact
600 block of P - felon in posses-
sion of stolen loaded firearm/do- mestic violence/possession of meth arrests.
1700 block of E. Metzler - gen- eral incident/neighbor dispute
1800 block of 5th - deceased per- son report (natural causes)
June 14
There were 122 calls for service and 11 traffic citations were issued.
2400 block of 10th - vehicle re- possession
2500 block of Jensen - warrant arrest
400 block of Academy - proba- tion violation
13th/O - warrant arrest
1000 block of Dewitt – domestic disturbance
June 15
There were 108 calls for service and two traffic citations were is- sued.
North/Dewitt - traffic collision
400 block of K - returned run- away
2700 block of Jensen - domestic violence arrest
800 block of L - industrial ac- cident
400 block of Greenwood - posses-
Obituaries
sion of meth-arrest
400 block of Academy - general
incident (disturbance)
400 block of 8th - vehicle repos-
session
1000 block of Bethel – trespass-
ing
50 block of Claremont – domestic
disturbance
1700 block of E. Metzler – assault
with a deadly weapon
June 16
There were 95 calls for service and no traffic citations were issued.
2400 block of 7th - residential burglary
1200 block of Hume Dr. - posses- sion of a meth pipe arrest
North/Bethel - warrant arrest 2400 block of 10th – petty theft 500 block of I – runaway juvenile
By Tony Botti
Fresno County Sheriff - Coroner's Office PIO
June is the beginning of summer break for most school districts within Fresno County.
With school out of session minors will have more time to enjoy the long days of summer.
In order to help ensure students and young adults enjoy their sum- mer responsibly members of the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Task Force (SITF) have been conducting alcohol enforcement operations throughout Fresno County as part of “Operation Saved by the Bell."
Detectives are assisted by underage “decoys” while conduct- ing Minor Decoy and Shoulder Tap Operations.
A Minor Decoy Operation is conducted to verify that retail es- tablishments are doing their part to prevent alcohol from being sold to minors.
A Shoulder Tap Operation in-
volves decoys soliciting citizens to purchase alcohol for them outside of retail liquor store establish- ments.
Since May 31, SITF detectives have visited more than 60 locations throughout Fresno County.
Detectives have also been work- ing with the Fresno Police Depart- ment to address problem locations within the City of Fresno.
Those who sell or purchase alco- hol for the decoys are issued a mis- demeanor citation and could face fines and/or community service.
Funding for these operations comes from a grant awarded by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). In addi- tion to the City of Fresno, the Cities of Parlier, Selma and Sanger have also received grants from ABC to conduct similar types of operations.
SITF detectives plan to make “Operation Saved by the Bell” an annual event at the beginning of each summer throughout the County.
Tabernacle of Praise. Wallin's Sanger Funeral
Home made the arrange- ments.
Erlinda Lara
The holy rosary will be re- cited for Mrs. Erlinda Lara of Sanger at 7 p.m. on June 20 at Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home and a funeral mass for Mrs. Lara will be celebrated at9a.m.onJune21atSt. Mary's New Catholic Church in Sanger.
Mrs. Lara, 58, died June 14, 2019. She was a records manager for Moore Grider & Company.
She is survived by husband Ed Lara of Sanger; son David Garza of Shasta Lake; daugh- ters Franchesca Silveira of San Jose, Karen Garza of Clo- vis and Stephanie Spielman of Chico; and four grandchildren.
Mrs. Lara was preceded in death by her parents John Duenes Sr. and Mary Lou Duenes; and brother John Duenes Jr.
Remembrances may be made to Father Hannibal House, 1401 14th St., Sanger, CA 93657.
Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. on June 20 at the funeral home.
Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home made the arrange- ments.
Luis Gonzales Sr.
A graveside service for Mr. Luis Gonzales Sr. of Sanger will be held at 10 a.m. on June 25 at Sanger Cemetery. It will be followed at 11:30 a.m. with a memorial service at the First Baptist Church of Clovis.
Mr. Gonzales, 70, died June 12, 2019. He was a firefighter
with the State of California Dept. of Forestry.
He is survived by wife Ma- ria Gonzales of Sanger; son Luis Gonzales Jr. and wife Tanya of Sanger; daughters Corina Ann Gonzales and Melissa Garcia and husband Mike of Fresno; and Marylou Chacon, and Michelle More-
no and husband Andrew of Sanger; brother Manuel Gon- zales of Fresno; sisters Irma Garcia and Gloria Torres of Fresno and Maria Garza of Santa Anna; and 11 grandchil- dren.
Mr. Gonzales was pre- ceded in death by his parents Manuel and Juanita Gonzales;
two sisters; and a brother. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. on June 24 at the funeral
home.
Wallin's Sanger Funeral
Home made the arrange- ments.
Juan Jasso
A church service for Mr. Juan Enrique Jasso of Kings- burg will be held at 10 a.m. on June 24 at the Tabernacle of Praise in Sanger.
Mr. Jasso, 70, died June 12, 2019. He was retired vet-
eran/businessman.
He is survived by son
Ralph Enrique Jasso of Fresno; daughter Aislinn Jasso-Perez of Sanger; moth- er Placida Jasso of Sanger; three brothers; six sisters; and 10 grandchildren.
Mr. Jasso was preceded
in death by his wife Mary Montelongo-Jasso; son Johnny Seferino Jasso; father Seferino Jasso; and brother Fernando Jasso.
Visitation will be from 9-10 a.m. on June 24 at the
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Juan Enrique Jasso
Juan Enrique Jasso, age 70 was called home by God on June 12, 2019.
Johnny was born Feb. 13, 1949 in Weslaco Tx. He was a 1967 Sanger High graduate.
He was a proud Veteran who served with the 82nd Airborne Div. of the US Army. He retired after 20 yrs with the US Army Reserves and as a business owner. He was a skilled upholsterer & wood craftsman. He had a passion for classic
cars, oldies music and was a talented artist.
He is survived by his daughter Aislinn Perez (Gabe), son
Ralph, 10 grandchildren, mother Placida, nine siblings and many nieces & nephews.
He was predeceased by wife, Mary, son, Johnny Seferino, father, Seferino Jasso, brother Fernando, sister Lupita.
Service will be Monday June 24, at the Tabernacle of Praise 1919 N Academy in Sanger.
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