Fremont Shooting: Suspect Arrested

- Fremont police said officers responded on May 13, 2026, to a reported shooting near Corrigan and Eggers drives and later arrested a suspect. - Police said the victim was found at home with non-life-threatening injuries after witnesses, surveillance footage and the department's Real Time Information Center helped identify a vehicle. - Fremont detectives said the investigation remains active and asked anyone with information to contact the department's investigators.

Fremont police said a suspect was arrested after a shooting on May 13 left one person injured in the city’s Irvington area. Officers were dispatched at about 6:17 p.m. to the area of Corrigan Drive and Eggers Drive after multiple callers reported a possible shooting and described a group of males fighting beforehand, the department said. The victim was not found at the scene when officers arrived, according to police. Investigators later located the injured person at his home and described the wound as non-life-threatening, police said. ### Where did the shooting happen, and what did officers first find? Corrigan Drive and Eggers Drive were the focus of the initial response after 911 callers reported gunfire and a fight involving several males, Fremont police said. When officers reached the area, they did not immediately find a victim, a detail that shaped the early search, according to the department. Witness interviews and surveillance footage became central in the first hours of the case. (fremontpolice.gov) Fremont police said those steps, along with work by the department’s Real Time Information Center, helped identify a possible suspect vehicle leaving the area. ### How was the injured person found? The victim was eventually located at his home with injuries that police said were not life-threatening. The department did not identify the victim publicly in the release and did not say how much time passed between the shooting report and the victim’s discovery. (fremontpolice.gov) The Mercury News also reported that one person was injured and another was arrested in connection with the shooting. (fremontpolice.gov) That report matched the department’s account that the case involved one wounded person and an arrest tied to the investigation. ### How did police make the arrest? San Jose became part of the investigation later that evening when Fremont investigators tracked down the vehicle they believed was involved, police said. (fremontpolice.gov) After locating that vehicle in San Jose, investigators wrote and obtained a warrant, according to the department. SFGATE, citing Fremont police, reported that Fremont officers made the arrest with help from San Jose police. (mercurynews.com) Fremont’s release said investigators responded to San Jose and located the involved vehicle, but did not publicly name the suspect in the summary visible on the department’s site. ### What have police said about the people involved? Multiple callers told dispatchers that a group of males had been fighting before the shooting, according to Fremont police. (fremontpolice.gov) The department has not publicly released ages, identities or a possible motive in the material available on its website. No charging information was included in the department’s initial posting, and court records were not cited in the public summaries reviewed. (sfgate.com) Because police described the case as active, additional details may come later through a booking record, charging document or follow-up release. ### What happens next in the case? Fremont police said the investigation is ongoing. The department asked anyone with information to contact its investigators, a step that typically precedes any later public update on charges, suspect identification or court proceedings. (fremontpolice.gov) The next public milestone is likely to come from Fremont police or the Alameda County District Attorney if charges are filed. As of the department’s May 14, 2026 posting, police were still describing the case as an active investigation and seeking information from witnesses. (fremontpolice.gov)

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