Fremont Police Arrest Shooting Suspect

- Fremont police arrested one person on May 13, 2026, after a shooting near Corrigan Drive and Eggers Drive left one victim with non-life-threatening injuries. - At about 9:47 p.m., San Jose police's MERGE unit served a search warrant, and Fremont investigators arrested one person as the shooter. - Fremont police asked witnesses to contact the Investigations Unit at (510) 790-6900 or submit anonymous tips in case 260513025.

Fremont police arrested one person on Wednesday night after a shooting near Corrigan Drive and Eggers Drive left one victim with non-life-threatening injuries, according to the department. Officers were dispatched at about 6:17 p.m. on May 13, 2026, after multiple callers reported a possible shooting in the area. Witnesses told police a group of males had been fighting shortly before the gunfire, the department said. The victim was not found at the scene and was later located at his home, police said. ### How did police say the shooting unfolded? Multiple 911 callers reported a fight involving several males around Corrigan Drive and Eggers Drive before the shooting, Fremont police said in a press release posted to Nextdoor. When officers arrived, they did not initially locate a victim at the scene. NBC Bay Area, citing police, reported that authorities were investigating a possible shooting that left at least one person hurt. (nextdoor.com) The victim was later found at his home in the area with injuries that police described as non-life-threatening. Police did not publicly identify the victim or provide an age. Authorities also did not say in the release what led to the fight or whether the people involved knew each other. ### What led officers to a suspect? (nextdoor.com) Witness interviews, surveillance footage and the department's Real Time Information Center helped investigators identify a possible suspect vehicle leaving the area, Fremont police said. The department said that information led investigators to San Jose later that evening. (nextdoor.com) San Jose police's Mobile Emergency Response Group and Equipment unit, known as MERGE, served a search warrant at about 9:47 p.m., according to Fremont police. Officers detained multiple people during the warrant service, and Fremont investigators later arrested one person for what police described as their role as the shooter. Police did not release the suspect's name, age or booking charges in the public statement. (nextdoor.com) ### Where was the arrest made? San Jose was where investigators located the vehicle tied to the case, Fremont police said. The department said the search warrant was approved before San Jose police assisted with the operation that led to the detention of multiple subjects. Fremont police said the arrest followed coordination between its Patrol and Special Operations divisions and assistance from the San Jose Police Department. (nextdoor.com) The release thanked San Jose police for helping apprehend the person accused of involvement in the shooting. ### What have police said about the condition of the victim? (nextdoor.com) The victim suffered injuries that were not considered life-threatening, according to Fremont police. NBC Bay Area reported on May 13 that at least one person had been hurt in the incident. Neither outlet reported that any other victims had been found. (nextdoor.com) No deaths were reported in the case. Police also did not say whether a firearm had been recovered or whether investigators believed additional suspects remained outstanding. ### What information are investigators still seeking? Case number 260513025 is the reference Fremont police gave for the investigation. (nextdoor.com) The department asked anyone who witnessed the shooting or has information about it to contact its Investigations Unit at (510) 790-6900. Police also said anonymous tips can be submitted by text using "Tip FremontPD" to 888-777 or through the department's web tip system. May 13, 2026, is the date listed by Fremont police for the shooting, and the investigation remained active in reports published that night and the following day. Fremont police had not publicly released additional identifying details about the suspect or victim in the materials reviewed. (nextdoor.com)

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