Crime & Safety
Man Detained In Fremont After Taking Gun Into Bank: Reports
A K9 was used to help subdue the man, according to reports.

FREMONT, CA — A man was taken into custody by Fremont Police late Wednesday morning after he entered a bank and placed a gun and a box of ammunition on the counter, according to reports. No injuries were reported in the incident.
It happened in the area Fremont Boulevard and Mowry Avenue.
A K9 was used to take the man into custody when he refused to follow commands from police, according to reports.
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No further information is immediately available from police.
Holy s*** what is happening in Fremont right now?! Swat, blocked streets, hella cops walking in traffic with rifles out.... anyone know??
— sunshine (@girl_on_fiyah) January 30, 2019
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