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Two suspects arrested in shooting death of Clovis teen, police say

Two suspects arrested in shooting death of Clovis teen, police say

Yahoo10-05-2025

Two suspects have been arrested in connection to the shooting death of Caleb Quick in Clovis, police announced Friday night.
The Clovis Police Department said Chief Curt Fleming will hold a press conference on Saturday at police headquarters.
Quick, 18, was killed outside a popular McDonald's in Clovis after a suspect first stalked him inside the fast-food restaurant. The shooter had help escaping the scene, according to police.
Fleming released surveillance video on May 2 that showed Quick and his two friends entering the McDonald's, located at Willow and Nees avenues, and talking inside the restaurant for 13 minutes the night of the killing.
A suspect in all-black clothing and a hoodie entered the restaurant and watched the victim.
Fleming said the suspect had his hands in his waistband and inside his front pocket and did not move 'from his position.'
Quick and his two friends left McDonald's. The suspect followed as he left the restaurant while Quick's friends held the door.
Moments later, the suspect shot Quick on the side of the head at least one time shortly before 9 p.m. on April 23 and then fled westbound on Nees in a getaway vehicle, described as a newer white Tesla.
Fleming said the suspect arrived walking eastbound from Fresno on Nees and entered the crosswalk before reaching McDonald's.
'It was a planned (attack),' Fleming said last week. 'It was obviously targeted towards Caleb.'
On Tuesday morning, Clovis Police seized a newer-model white Tesla in a Fresno neighborhood that may be connected to the shooting.
Clovis police served a search warrant at a home and located a parked Tesla in the garage, which was towed for evidence.
Anyone with information is asked to call police 559-324-2800 or can call Valley Crime Stoppers at 559-498-7867. Crime Stoppers is offering a $10,000 reward.

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