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Shocking number of teens busted under California city’s curfew crackdown

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Shocking number of teens busted under California city’s curfew crackdown

A California town has revealed the shocking number of teens busted after the Central Valley city announced a nighttime curfew for kids following a string of crimes.

The Fresno Police Department announced its officers would be conducting a “summer crime suppression operation” starting June 10 for two weeks intended to “reduce dangerous traffic‑related offenses, prevent violent crime, and ensure that kids and teens have a safe summer.”

The Fresno Police Department said “Operation Safe Summer was a success.”

Officers conducted hundreds of arrests against violators, including the safe return of 228 juveniles to their parents/guardians during the curfew crackdown designed to keep kids in the city safe during the late-night hours.

In addition to the kids under 18 who were returned home, the department said 228 parents are now educated on curfew laws.

“In regards to the juvenile contacts made, the safety of the juveniles contacted was the priority for our officers and not a single administrative citation was issued,” the department told The California Post.

“The juveniles were simply returned to their parents/guardians, and the parents were educated on the municipal code relating to curfew. “

“We are grateful for the cooperation of the parents, and that all the juveniles contacted were safely returned to their parents instead of potentially becoming victims of a crime.”

The crackdown was enforced every night from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. for kids under 18.

Despite all this good news, teen crime is still happening. Fresno PD is currently investigating a shooting at an apartment in Northwest Fresno on Tuesday night.

“Officers located a victim, 19-year-old Edgar Hernandez, inside an apartment suffering from an apparent gun-shot injury to his upper body. Hernandez was transported to CRMC, where he was treated but later died,” per PD.

A 13-year-old juvenile has been arrested and booked into custody for manslaughter in connection with the deadly shooting.

Police are also investigating a stabbing of a teenage boy near Sunnyside High School that occured on Wednesday.

Officers responded to the 100 block of South Peach Avenue around 6 am for a report of a teen suffering from a stab wound to the chest. The teen was transported to a local hospital and is currently listed in stable condition, PD said.

A 17-year-old male was later arrested in connection with the crime.

The curfew crackdown came on the same day a 17-year-old boy was hospitalized after being stabbed in Fresno, ABC30 reported.

Investigators previously said the teen and his brother, who was found hiding in a nearby carport, have been uncooperative with authorities, leaving detectives with few details about what led to the attack.

No arrests have been made as the investigation remains ongoing, per PD.

The two-week operation in Fresno also resulted in more than 560 arrests, those included 260 felony arrests and 306 misdemeanors.

PD said they also arrested 87 gang members and 38 firearms were seized. Hundreds of parole and probation searches were conducted during the operation which netted 17 parole and 38 probation arrests.

And a combined 3,000 traffic and pedestrian stops, resulted in officers handing out nearly 1,000 citations to violators.

“Thanks to proactive efforts, homicides leveled off and shootings dropped, contributing to a 10% year‑to‑date reduction,” the department said in a post on social media.

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