Juvenile Arrested on Firearms Charges After Sanger Home Search Warrant
A juvenile was arrested on gun charges after detectives searched a Sanger home on K Street tied to an earlier gang-related firearm arrest at the same address.

A joint operation at a residence in the 1300 block of K Street in Sanger ended with a juvenile in custody on firearms-related charges, the latest enforcement action at a location that had already drawn law enforcement attention for gang-related gun activity.
Detectives with the Fresno County Adult Compliance Team, working alongside Sanger Police Department officers, executed the search warrant Wednesday night, March 11. The warrant was directly connected to a prior probation compliance operation at the same K Street address, during which officers had arrested a documented gang member for possession of a firearm.
The second enforcement action at the same location produced another arrest: a juvenile taken into custody on gun-related charges. Authorities did not release the juvenile's age, identity, or the specific charges filed, and no information was provided on whether firearms or other evidence were recovered during the search.
The Sanger Police Department maintains a dedicated detective assigned to the Fresno County Adult Compliance Team as part of an ongoing regional partnership aimed at addressing crime across the community. That collaboration was central to both operations at the K Street residence.
The back-to-back enforcement actions at a single address within a short window underscore how probation compliance sweeps in the Sanger area can generate follow-on criminal investigations. What began as a routine compliance check at the K Street home produced a firearm arrest of a documented gang member, then a search warrant that resulted in a second arrest of a juvenile on related charges.
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