Fresno Police Renew Search for Robbery Suspect, Public Help Sought
Fresno police renewed a public appeal on December 16 to locate 49 year old Jennifer Michelle Garza, wanted in connection with a strong arm robbery that occurred on August 2 in northwest Fresno. Officers say the suspect assaulted a victim, stole a purse with house keys and credit cards, later attempted to enter the victim's home, and used the victim's cards at a business, making community tips vital to the investigation.

Fresno police on December 16 renewed their request for public assistance in locating Jennifer Michelle Garza, 49, who is wanted in connection with a strong arm robbery that took place on August 2 in the northwest Fresno neighborhood near North Vagedes and West Clinton avenues. Investigators say the assault left the victim shaken, and the stolen purse contained house keys and credit cards that were later used at a local business.
Detectives contend the sequence of events elevated the case from a street robbery to a broader public safety concern because the stolen house keys were used in an attempted entry at the victim's residence. The use of the victim's credit cards at a business after the theft provided investigators with transactional leads that remain part of an active probe.
For Fresno County residents, the case underscores the intersection of street crime and household security. If you live near North Vagedes and West Clinton avenues, check exterior cameras if you have them, review any unfamiliar activity near your home, and confirm that doors and windows are secured. Monitor bank and credit card statements for unauthorized charges and notify financial institutions promptly if you detect suspicious activity.

Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact Central Investigations Detective Beckwith at (559) 621 3448 or by email at Tyler.Beckwith@fresno.gov. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (559) 498 STOP. Providing timely information can help investigators close gaps in the case and reduce the risk of similar incidents in neighboring streets.
The investigation remains active as police follow leads and gather additional evidence. Community cooperation can be decisive in resolving cases that involve both violent crime and potential home invasion, and local officials emphasize that vigilance and prompt reporting are important tools in keeping neighborhoods safe.
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