Most Wanted Listing Seeks Fresno County Man, Community Help
Valley Crime Stoppers listed Dave Luon as its Most Wanted person of the day on December 16, 2025, seeking tips to locate a man wanted on a felony warrant for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The posting includes physical details and instructions for anonymous tips, a routine public safety appeal that matters because locating suspects can reduce community risk and support neighborhood safety.

Valley Crime Stoppers on December 16 listed Dave Luon as the Most Wanted person of the day, asking the public for help locating a man wanted on a felony warrant for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The posting identifies Luon by date of birth May 1, 1993, describes him as a Pacific Islander male standing 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 220 pounds, and lists warrant number F25903385. The notice directs anyone with information to submit anonymous tips by calling 498 STOP or by visiting valleycrimestoppers.org.
Such community alerts are a common tool used by law enforcement and neighborhood organizations to solicit leads in active investigations. For Fresno County residents, the notice is a reminder of how firearm related arrests can intersect with public safety, trauma, and trust in the criminal justice system. Locating people wanted on felony firearm charges can help prevent future violence, reduce the burden on emergency medical services, and ease the anxiety of families and neighbors in affected neighborhoods.
The posting also raises broader public health and policy questions. Unauthorized firearm possession by people with felony convictions increases the complexity of prevention efforts, and it highlights gaps in enforcement and in community supports that can reduce risk. Public health approaches emphasize violence prevention, trauma informed services, and reentry programs that can limit the cycle of criminalization and isolation. Those systemic issues are part of the conversation as community groups and officials respond to alerts like this one.

Valley Crime Stoppers emphasizes anonymous reporting to encourage tips while protecting sources. If you have information about Luon, call 498 STOP or submit a tip at valleycrimestoppers.org. Residents who provide information can help investigators while avoiding direct involvement. Community cooperation with safety alerts can shorten investigations and help restore calm, but it also requires attention to fairness and the rights of those involved as the legal process continues.
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