Saturday, October 19, 2019

The Forgotten Homicide

My new readers may not be aware of the homicide that occurred outside of The Florence in Niles on Sunday night, May 19th.  Fremont Police has yet to issue a Nixle message on this and therefore the news media has not becoming aware of it.  If you google "homicide in Fremont", you will not see any link about it, except perhaps to my blog.  Below is a clip from the FPD Patrol Blotter back in May.  No other communication to the public has been made, to my knowledge.  Below that find links to my previous posts on this event.


Monday, May 20, 2019
Incidents 292 Reports 35

#007 Suspicious Death Investigation
At 8:05 a.m. officers responded to the 37300 block of Niles Blvd to investigate a battery that occurred the night before.  On Sunday evening, the night prior, Fremont Fire responded to the patio area of a coffee shop on Niles Blvd., where they provided medical treatment to an unresponsive male.  The man was transported to a trauma center.  At the time of the call, it was only reported as medical in nature and there was no further information regarding the man’s injuries.  The following morning, the department was notified that the man’s condition was grave and he was suffering from major injuries.  Additional information was learned that the man may have been inolved in a fight.  Since that time, officers and detectives have been working the case trying to determine what occurred. As of Wednesday, the man remained hospital, but had been declared deceased by doctors. This remains a very active investigation.

https://fremontstreets.blogspot.com/2019/05/murder-at-florence.html

https://fremontstreets.blogspot.com/2019/05/photos-from-vicinity-of-homicide-scene.html

https://fremontstreets.blogspot.com/2019/05/did-fremont-fire-blow-crime-scene.html

https://fremontstreets.blogspot.com/2019/05/memorial-in-niles-photos.html

3 comments:

  1. Did you see the Nixle release about this? They must have read you blog.

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  2. I just saw it. Maybe my blog helped. They should have released something in September after the suspect was arrested, at the latest.

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