"Fred" the homeless bicycle rider under suspicion
SAN ANTONIO HEIGHTS - A rise in crime in the area may have caused some residents to become suspicious of "Fred" the homeless bicycle rider they have seen riding around the neighborhood.
Although many neighbors have not seen "Fred" committing crimes - they have found campfires and have seen him riding around during the early hours of the morning.
There have also been reports of theft from vehicles, said Lt. Frank Gonzales of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department - Chino Hills Station.
"We urge the residents in San Antonio to call the Sheriff's Department if they see something suspicious or see this person who they believe is Fred," Gonzales said. "But looking back at our calls for service we haven't received any calls from the residents up there reporting they've seen Fred commit a crime or acting suspicious where we could respond a deputy to the area to specifically look for him."
In response, deputies from the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department - Chino Hills station will be patrolling the area.
Read more tomorrow at www.dailybulletin.com or in the Saturday October 11 edition of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper.
Although many neighbors have not seen "Fred" committing crimes - they have found campfires and have seen him riding around during the early hours of the morning.
There have also been reports of theft from vehicles, said Lt. Frank Gonzales of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department - Chino Hills Station.
"We urge the residents in San Antonio to call the Sheriff's Department if they see something suspicious or see this person who they believe is Fred," Gonzales said. "But looking back at our calls for service we haven't received any calls from the residents up there reporting they've seen Fred commit a crime or acting suspicious where we could respond a deputy to the area to specifically look for him."
In response, deputies from the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department - Chino Hills station will be patrolling the area.
Read more tomorrow at www.dailybulletin.com or in the Saturday October 11 edition of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper.



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