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Dinuba police and fire calls from last week:
Monday, July 27
• A suspicious vehicle was reported in the Vis- caya Parkway at 2:22 p.m.
• Domestic violence was reported in the 1200 block of Golden Way at
The Reedley Police Department handled 585 public-initiated and officer-initiated calls for service, with 119 dis- patched as Priority 1 calls. Officers completed 83 police reports, made 22 arrests and issued 11 traffic citations. There was one traffic collision
Monday, July 27
There were 124 calls for service and 8 traffic citations were issued.
• Officers responded to the area of Church and Lynn avenues for a re- port of a suspicious ve- hicle that was possibly involved in a traffic col- lision. Upon arrival of- ficers contacted a male subject, who was rum- maging through the ve- hicle. During the contact officer located a loaded firearm on the subject. The subject also had a felony warrant from another county. The subject was arrested and later transported to Fresno County Jail
• An unknown male re- portedly entered the 99-cent store in the 2600 block of Jensen Avenue and selected a few items and exited the store without paying for the items. The investigation is ongoing.
Tuesday, July 28
There were 121 calls for service and 21 traffic citations was issued.
• A person reported to police that unknown suspects hacked into
2:39 p.m.
• Possible fraud was re- ported in the 500 block of North Crawford Av- enue at 7:15 p.m. A resi- dent reported receiving shirts in the mail that they did not order.
Tuesday, July 28
• A suspicious vehicle
and five DUI cases, sev- en fire calls and 27 medi- cal aid calls.
Monday, July 27
• Multiple outstanding warrants/arrest, Button- willow Avenue and Flo- ral Avenue, 12:50 a.m.
• Driving without a li- cense/citation, 800 block
was reported in the 1300 block of Briarwood Drive at 12:02 a.m.
• Fire was reported on Road 64 and Avenue 416 at 5:06 a.m.
• A reckless driver was reported near Alta Av- enue at 10:50 a.m.
• An assault was report- ed in the 1000 block of
West North Way at 12:47 p.m.
• An unwanted person was reported in the 1100 block of Elizabeth Way at 4:22 p.m
Wednesday, July 29
• An unwanted person was reported in the 1200 block of Michelle Drive
his computer in the 700 block of P Street and downloaded personal information. No suspect information.
• Officer initiated a vehi- cle stop in the 900 block of N Street for a vehicle code violation. The driv- er was contacted and a record check revealed he was driving on a sus- pended drivers license. Officers conducted an inventory search on the vehicle and located a small amount of a con- trolled substance and drug paraphernalia. The driver was arrested for narcotics violations and his vehicle was im- pounded.
• A non-injury traffic collision occurred at Jensen and Bethel.
• Officers made a ve- hicle stop for a minor lighting violation. The driver was contacted and identified, and a re- cords check revealed he was unlicensed and on parole. A search of the vehicle was conducted pursuant to his parole terms. A weighted club was located in the car, and a large kitchen knife was found in the glove
box. The subject was taken into custody, and his parole officer au- thorized a parole hold. The subject was booked at Sanger PD and then transported to Fresno County Jail.
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of Kings River Road, 1:29 a.m.
• Probation check and outstanding warrant/2 arrests, Edgewater Inn, 8:05 am. Johnny Cas- taneda was arrested for possession of marijuana edibles for sales and for a probation violation.
• DUI arrest, 300 block
of West Cypress Avenue, 1:23 p.m.
• Narcotics violation/ar- rest, Manning Avenue and I Street, 4:24 p.m.
Tuesday, July 28
• Outstanding warrant/ arrest, Dinuba Avenue and Buttonwillow Av- enue, 12:01 a.m.
• An unknown subject attempted to gain entry into a locked outdoor freezer at Wilson El- ementary School. Bolts were removed from the
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at 2:05 a.m. It was re- ported a girlfriend at a residence was causing a disturbance and refused to leave.
• Vandalism was report- ed in the 1900 block of Mountain View Way at 7:15 a.m. It was report- ed a subject wearing jean shorts and a black
• Narcotics violation/ar- rest, Manning Avenue and I Street, 2:48 a.m.
• Outstanding warrant/ arrest, Frankwood Av- enue and Manning Av- enue, 7:31 a.m.
top broke a window at a residence.
• Vandalism was re- ported in the 500 block of Tulare Street at 10:35 a.m.
• Harassment was re- ported in the 1100 block of East El Monte Way at
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• Vehicle theft, 1100 block of West Friesen Avenue, 3:47 p.m.
• Vehicle theft, 1300 block of South Reed Av-
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Bud was born on June 26, 1935 in Sanger, California and passed away on Monday, July 27, 2020 at the age of 85. He was a retired Greyhound bus driver and truck driver.
Bud lived in Sanger all his life and was known and loved by many in his community. His best trait was his beautiful blue eyes. So many people would say he had the pretti- est eyes. His sense of humor and outgoing personality was something that set him apart from the rest. He would talk to anyone that would listen to him. He met his lifelong friend, Jimmy Yakligian in kindergarten after he stuck his tongue out at him. His son Keith was named after another life- long friend, Keith Allen. He also had a lifelong friendship with his brother-in-law, Albert Cruz. Albert would take him to watch the Apaches play football. Bud had many things he loved besides his family. He loved to meet with fellow Greyhound retirees once a month and discuss the old days. He also was involved with the Sanger Eagles of which he was a member of for almost fifty years.
In 1958, he married the love of his life, Alice Luokkanen. He met her when she was making donuts at the Snow White. Bud would come in and buy donuts for his dog to eat. They had four children and he was proud of each one of them. Keith Miller who took after him and drives truck and his wife, Missy; Kelly Cook, an office manager and her husband, Mark; Karen Smith a postal worker and her hus- band, Ronnie; and Karla Miller, a postal worker.
He is survived by his wife, Alice whom he was married to for almost 62 years. He has three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Kyle Cook, a firefighter and his wife Kathleen and their daughter Callie; Cody Smith who works for Nexstar Media Group and his girlfriend, Cira Gomez; Tara Wilson who works for Tuff Shed and her husband Jim- my and their baby girl on the way. When it came to love no one loved him more than his grandkids. They would do anything for Pop/Grandpa. He is also survived by his nephews, Kurt Borger of Clovis, California and David Borger of Oregon; and many other nieces and nephews.
Arrangements were under the direction of Wallin’s Sanger Funeral Home, 1524 9th Street, Sanger, CA 93657. www.wallinfuneralhomes.com
Ronald “Bud” MilleR
June 26, 1935 - July 27, 2020


































































































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