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Fremont Police Seek Public Assistance in Drive-By Shooting Investigation on Stevenson Boulevard

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Published on September 06, 2025
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The Fremont Police Department is urging the public to come forward with any information regarding a drive-by shooting that occurred late Friday night. According to a social media post from the Fremont Police Department, the incident happened around 11:12 PM on the 6000 block of Stevenson Boulevard. Detectives are working to uncover the sequence of events that led a suspect vehicle to allegedly open fire in a parking lot, leaving an unspecified number of victims in its wake.

Investigators have been scouring the area for clues, interviewing witnesses, and collecting surveillance footage in a bid to track down the individual or individuals responsible for the shooting. The investigation, described by the Fremont Police Department as "very active and fluid," hopes to piece together the moments that led up to the brutal disturbance of the night's calm. The department has not yet provided details about the victims or the extent of their injuries, filing through the evidence on hand with urgency.

In their effort to solicit tips from the community, Fremont Police have made it clear that they welcome anonymous information. Concerned citizens who might know something about the suspect vehicle or the circumstances of the shooting can reach out to the Fremont Police Department’s Investigations Unit by calling (510) 790-6900. Alternative ways for the community to contribute have been put forth, with the department accepting text tips sent to 888 777, starting with 'Tip FremontPD' followed by the message, and information can also be submitted online through their website.