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school and he was there when I promoted from middle school, so I had known him for a while,” she said. “He was always really fun and re- ally happy that even in seri- ous moments, he found things funny and was making jokes and stuff, he was a really good person to be around.”
Nunez said they have set up a GoFund Me to help with funeral expenses.
Just a few days after, an- other accident took place along the same stretch of road. Reports indicate that a person involved in that ac- cident was airlifted from the scene with major injuries.
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Wednesday, June 16
There were 102 calls for service and 12 traffic citations were issued.
• Officers conducted a field interview at Academy Avenue and 4th Street.
• A person was arrested for suspected domestic violence in the 1200 block of Tucker Avenue.
• Vehicle vandalism to a win- dow was reported in the 800 block of Faller Avenue.
• Officers made an arrest for an outstanding warrant in the 500 block of Academy Avenue. • Officers arrested a person in the 500 block of Academy Avenue for suspected vandal- ism and a probation violation.
Thursday, June 17
There were 118 calls for service and 14 traffic citations were issued.
• A missing person report was filed in the 1600 block of 9th Street. The person later was
Thursday, June 24, 2021
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Yair Teyssier, at left, is pictured in a family pho- to from earlier this year. The Reedley family is mourning the loss of the 28-year-old, who died earlier this month from injuries suffered in a June 10 vehicle crash on Highway 180.
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located.
• A vehicle repossession oc- curred in the 1700 block of Academy Avenue.
• Officers made an arrest for an outstanding warrant at Academy Avenue and High- way 180.
• Battery was reported in the 1700 block of 7th Street.
• A hit and run traffic collision occurred in the 2600 block of Jensen Avenue.
• Officers conducted a field interview in the 800 block of Academy Avenue.
• A general incident was re- ported in the 2100 block of Mary Avenue.
• Assault with a deadly weap- on was reported in the 2500 block of Jensen Avenue.
• A missing adult report was filed in the 1700 block of 7th Street.
• Officers conducted a wel- fare check in the 2300 block of Moir Avenue.
• A person was arrested for public intoxication in the 300 block of Vine Avenue.
• A man was arrested for sus-
pected sale of marijuana at North and Bethel avenues.
Friday, June 18
There were 70 calls for ser- vice and six traffic citations were issued.
• Officers served search war- rants at multiple locations, with one person being arrested.
• A disturbance report in the 2100 block of 6th Street result- ed in the arrest of one person. • Officers arrested a suspi- cious person after responding to a call in the 1900 block of Jensen Avenue.
• Grand theft was reported with no suspect information in the 1800 block of Academy Avenue.
• Officers placed a mental health hold on a person dur- ing a call to the 2000 block of Jensen Avenue.
• Criminal threats were re- ported in the 1400 block of Faller Avenue.
• Officers arrested a man for suspected elder abuse and a narcotics violation in the 2500 block of 5th Street.
• Vandalism was reported in the 300 block of K Street.
• Officers made an arrest for an outstanding warrant in the 500 block of J Street.
• A woman was arrested for possession of drug parapher- nalia at Riverbend and Bel- mont.
• Officers conducted a mental health evaluation in the 1700 block of 7th Street.
Saturday, June 19
There were 118 calls for service and three traffic cita- tions were issued.
• Petty theft was reported in the 1400 block of Edgar Av- enue.
• Vandalism was reported in the 1700 block of 7th Street. • Vandalism was reported in the 1100 block of Tucker Av- enue.
• Officers made an arrest for a parole violation in the 2000 block of Palm Avenue.
• Officers made an arrest for a felony warrant in the 3000 block of Holt Avenue.
• An arrest for a restraining
order violation occurred at Academy and North avenues. • Trespassing was reported in the 1000 block of Recreation Avenue.
• Officers conducted field in- terviews at 10th and O Streets and the 1500 block of Faller Avenue.
• A woman was arrested for suspected domestic violence in the 300 block of Bethel Avenue.
Sunday, June 20
There were 66 calls for ser- vice and two traffic citations were issued.
• A mental health evaluation report was filed in the 600 block of L Street.
• Domestic violence was re- ported in the 800 block of Har- rison Avenue.
• Officers conducted a field interview at North and Green- wood avenues.
• Officers conducted a field interview at Newmark and Annadale avenues.
• Two women were arrested on suspicion of petty theft in the 2700 block of Jensen Avenue.
As of the most recent update on Tuesday, June 22, there had been 102,971 confirmed cases (1.2 percent positive rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) out of 1,317,461 tests in Fresno County, with 1,724 deaths and 63 hospitalizations.
the FCDPH website. Through the June 22 update, Reedley (including immediate surrounding rural areas) still showed 4,454 cases (3,500 in the city proper) and 72 deaths; Parlier was at 2,970 (2,500 in city) cases with 37 deaths and Orange Cove had 1,500 (2,820 regional) cases and 13 deaths. Del Rey was at 307 cases (900 in region) while Fowler had 1,256 cases (1,000 in the city) and 21 deaths through June 22.
(107 active, down 30 for the week) of COVID-19 with 849 deaths and 7 people hospitalized as of Tuesday, June 22. Breakdowns by cities/ regions through June 8 show 4,263 cases (just 7 in the past three weeks) in Dinuba, 1,483 in Orosi, 753 in Cutler, 273 in Traver, 62 in the rural area south of Reedley and 24 in the rural area southeast of Orange Cove.
Among Mid Valley Times cities in the county through June 22, the Sanger region remains with the most total overall positive cases with 6,102 (4,500 in the city proper) and 63 deaths with no recent updates from
In Tulare County, there was an adjusted total of 49,802 confirmed cases
An adjusted total of 48,846 people (98.1 percent) in Tulare County were listed as recovered as of June 22.
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