With some help from the Dinuba Police Department, Kings County detectives arrested a suspect they believed was responsible for an April 24 stabbing incident in Hanford. Keep reading...
A Hanford man, driving with three children in his car, is suspected of intentionally ramming his Cadillac into an Audi, which had come to a stop at an intersection in the area of 10th Avenue and Fifth Street in Hanford. Keep reading...
On a Sunday, April 19, while on patrol about 1:30 a.m., a sheriff's deputy spotted a black, Kia Optima parked inside an orchard near the City of Corcoran, and as the deputy checked on the vehicle, the driver suddenly left the scene. Keep reading...
Kings County Sheriff's Office deputies, on Friday, April 16, arrested a Hanford suspect after he initially refused to surrender while hunkering down in his residence. It took the presence of the county's SWAT team and a Crisis Resolution Team to convince him to give up. Keep reading...
Kings County deputies arrested a 35-year-old Kings County man following a four-mile high-speed chase that ended when the suspect, Rocco Miller, 35, crashed his vehicle into a local store's outdoor sign near 12th Avenue. Keep reading...
The California Judicial Council, on April 6, adopted several emergency rules – including the implementation of an emergency bail schedule – that would apply to new arrests and persons currently in jail across California, forcing law enforcement officials, including Kings County Sheriff David Robinson, to release some inmates. Keep reading...
The Lemoore Police Department Investigations Unit, while following up April 9 on what the department referred to as a gang-related April 5 shooting, located a black Acura that officers believe was used in the shooting on Avocado Dr. Keep reading...
On Saturday, April 11, at approximately 1 a.m., a Kings County Deputy Sheriff, patrolling the area of Highway 33 and Merced Street near the City of Avenal, spotted a black Saturn with an apparent violation. Keep reading...
A Lemoore police officer early Monday morning (April 13), at about 1:40 a.m., spotted a white Honda Accord driving without its lights near West D and West Bush streets. The patrol officer followed the suspected vehicle as the driver increased its speed. Keep reading...
Lemoore's citizens, business owners, and maybe the occasional miscreant can rest assured that despite this untimely pandemic, and the sporadic assaults on our local markets' toilet paper and hand sanitizer inventory, the public can continue to count on the city's public safety agencies as they continue doing their jobs in these challenging times. Keep reading...