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Clovis Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect in Herndon Area Burglary

Clovis police released photos and details after a commercial burglary near Herndon and Fowler avenues that occurred shortly after 2 p.m. on November 8, and investigators are asking residents to come forward with information to help identify the suspect. Providing tips could speed the investigation, limit losses for local businesses, and improve neighborhood safety.

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Clovis Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect in Herndon Area Burglary
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The Clovis Police Department is asking the public for help identifying a suspect in a commercial burglary that took place shortly after 2 p.m. on November 8 near the intersection of Herndon and Fowler avenues. Officials released photos and case information to aid the investigation and have assigned the incident case number 25-81508.

Investigators say the break in affected a local business and are seeking information from anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area around the time of the incident. Residents who wish to provide anonymous information can contact Valley Crime Stoppers. Additional tips may be directed to the Clovis Police Department tip line. The department is urging anyone with relevant details to reference case number 25-81508 when calling.

The release of the photos and case number brings the investigation into the public phase, a step that can accelerate identification when footage or eyewitness accounts are matched with the images. For business owners in Fresno County the case underscores ongoing vulnerabilities for storefronts and commercial properties, especially during afternoon hours when staffing levels and visibility can vary.

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Beyond the immediate criminal investigation, the burglary carries local economic implications. Even a single break in can force short term closures, generate insurance claims and lead to security upgrades that are often costly for small operations. For neighbors the event is a reminder of the role community reporting plays in public safety. Timely tips can reduce theft losses and help police allocate patrols and preventative efforts where they are most needed.

Residents who review surveillance footage from November 8, or who noticed vehicles or persons lingering near Herndon and Fowler avenues around 2 p.m., are asked to contact Valley Crime Stoppers or the Clovis Police Department tip line and reference case number 25-81508. Authorities emphasize that anonymous tips are accepted and welcome.

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