New Year’s Eve marks busy night for Central Valley first responders

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – As families gathered to bring in the new year, Valley first responders were hard at work to keep our communities safe.

The Clovis Police Department received nearly 300 calls for service in the span of 24 hours. “We ask that if you’re going to drink alcohol or consume narcotics to do so in the comfort of your own home, do not get behind the wheel, and no matter what you do, do not handle any firearms or weapons,” said Clovis Police Department’s Public Information Officer Ty Wood.

A plea by Wood to help keep the community and its officers safe. But poor actions still landed a couple of Clovis residents behind bars last night. “Definitely a few scary moments for several neighbors near Shaw and Fowler last night,” he shared…

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