Clovis Investigates Suspicious Death Near County Child Protective Services
Clovis police responded early Thursday to the discovery of an adult man found dead in a parking lot near the Fresno County Child Protective Services office at Ashlan and Villa avenues. The investigation remains active, and authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the police tip line, Valley Crime Stoppers, or submit a report through the department mobile app.

Just before 3 30 a.m. on Thursday detectives from the Clovis Police Department were called to a parking lot near the Fresno County Child Protective Services office at Ashlan and Villa avenues after a report that an adult man had been found dead. Detectives remained on scene into the morning as the department opened an investigation into what officials described as a suspicious death.
"Clovis police are investigating a suspicious death after an adult man was found dead early Thursday in a parking lot near Fresno County Child Protective Services." That statement underscores both the scale of the response and the uncertainty that remains about how the man died and whether there is any wider threat to the community.
The location of the discovery raises concerns among residents who visit the Child Protective Services office for appointments, case work, and support. The office serves families already experiencing stress and trauma, and an incident in its immediate vicinity can intensify fear and disrupt access to critical services. Staff and clients may seek reassurance about safety and continuity of services in the coming days.

Public health implications include the psychological impact on the local community, especially parents and children who rely on social services, and the potential need for trauma informed supports for staff and clients. County and city agencies may need to coordinate to ensure the office remains accessible or to provide alternate arrangements if the investigation affects normal operations.
Clovis police are asking anyone with information to contact the Clovis Police Crime Tip Line, call Valley Crime Stoppers, or submit a tip through the department mobile app. Community cooperation could be crucial to resolving the case and restoring a sense of safety near the office. The investigation is ongoing and residents can expect updates as detectives gather evidence and work to determine the circumstances surrounding the death.
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