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In Southwest Fresno, on July 23, the Street Violence Bureau Tactical Team detained Jose Salcido and his mother after surveillance observed a handoff of a bag between the two. Both were detained in connection with suspected criminal activity. Current status is the incident remains under investigation according to a post from the Fresno Police Department.

The Fresno County Sheriff's Office is actively seeking the public's assistance in the ongoing search for 36-year-old Whisper Owen and her eight-month-old daughter, Sandra McCarty. The pair were last seen in central Fresno on July 15, after a doctor's visit for the baby. Owen is described as five-foot-six, approximately 145 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair; the infant has green eyes, brown hair, and weighs around 17 pounds. Their disappearance is being managed by the Fresno Police Department's Missing Persons Unit. Authorities report there is currently no evidence of foul play, but anyone with information is urged to contact 911 immediately.

In Northwest Fresno, officers responded on July 31 at approximately 7:00 p.m. to a disturbance call on the 18000 block of Mora Kai. Upon arrival, they encountered a family altercation. No arrests were reported at the time, and the investigation is ongoing.

A man was arrested following a vehicle theft pursuit that began in Fresno and ended in nearby Madera County late on July 30. According to GVWire, the suspect allegedly stole a city-owned vehicle and led law enforcement on a high-speed chase. The vehicle was recovered and the case is currently under investigation.

Fresno police and local news outlets, including KFSN and GVWire, have noted a continued trend of property crimes, such as vehicle thefts and burglaries, as well as ongoing efforts to locate missing persons and resolve family disturbance situations. No significant violent crime spikes have been reported over the past week, but law enforcement continues to advise listeners to secure vehicles and remain vigilant against potential thefts.

Anyone with information about these incidents or other crimes is encouraged to contact the Fresno Police Department at (559) 621-7000 or Valley Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-STOP. For missing persons tips, call 911 or your local law enforcement agency.

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