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Top Fresno news: Domestic violence contributing to rising homicides, police say; man shot; more

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Published on October 22, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Fresno.

Fresno woman has had enough of people dumping dogs along road

Mell Garcia runs Mell's Mutts and spends her time finding abandoned dogs a forever home. On Friday, she snapped a picture of two pit bulls she says were abandoned along Vine Street in southeast Fresno.

Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.

Fresno's 35th homicide has police taking closer look at domestic violence rates in city

Police say domestic violence is contributing to the rise in homicides in the city, and now they're asking the community for help.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

Investigation continues after man shot in the stomach in NE Fresno

Police say the shooting happened early Sunday morning in the parking lot of a popular shopping center off of Champlain Drive and Perrin Avenue.

Read the full story on KSEE24 News.

Jerry Dyer believes he will win Fresno mayoral race in March and hire the next police chief

Just hours after signing off as Fresno’s top cop, Jerry Dyer lays claim to the city’s top job.

Read the full story on KSEE24 News.


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