Mega 97.9 has partnered with the Valley Crime Stoppers to help stop crime in the Valley. With your continued support, we have been hard at work to help make Fresno and the surrounding communities a much safer place to live. If you want to report a crime or provide tips anonymously, reach out to the Valley Crime Stoppers with your information.

TIP LINE 888-498-STOP (7867)
or
Submit Your Tip Anonymously on ValleyCrimeStoppers.org
Shun Hill

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office most wanted person of the week is:
Shun Trayon Hill of Fresno. A bench warrant has been issued related to charges of driving under the influence, evading police and illegal possession of a gun.
A deputy made a traffic stop on a car driven by Shun Hill, who was on active parole. As the deputy spoke with Hill, he drove away, which caused the deputy to pursue him. Hill ran multiple stop signs before eventually pulling over and running from his car. During this time, he dropped a loaded handgun. Deputies eventually captured Hill as he hid in someone’s backyard. It was discovered he was under the influence of marijuana and alcohol.
A deputy booked Hill into the Fresno County Jail. He spent five days in custody and was released after posting bond. He has since failed to show up to his court hearing.
Shun Hill is 42 years old, 5’10”, 195 lbs., with brown eyes and is bald.
If you know the location of Shun Hill, please call Crime Stoppers at 498-7867. All tips remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
If you have information on a wanted felon, call the confidential tip line and provide the information. You will not be asked to leave your name, but will be given an access code. If your tip leads to the arrest of a wanted person you could earn up to $2,000. Then call the tip line the following week and give your access code. You will be informed if your tip leads to the capture of a wanted person. If it has, you will be told how to collect your money over the phone.
TIP LINE 888-498-STOP (7867)
or
Submit Your Tip Anonymously on ValleyCrimeStoppers.org