Police pursuit leads to arrests, stolen mail recovered in Clovis

February 10, 2025 — A high-speed police pursuit in the early morning hours of February 5 led to the arrests of three individuals and the discovery of stolen mail linked to over 100 Clovis addresses.

According to the Clovis Police Department, an officer spotted a suspicious vehicle around 3:30 a.m. and attempted a traffic stop. The driver refused to comply, initiating a 23-mile chase that stretched into southwest Fresno.

The pursuit came to an end after assisting California Highway Patrol officers deployed spike strips, deflating the suspect’s tires. A Clovis Police officer then executed a PIT maneuver, forcing the vehicle to a stop.

Following the chase, three suspects attempted to flee on foot but were quickly apprehended by Clovis and Fresno Police officers. Authorities confirmed that no suspects were injured during the incident. However, one Clovis officer sustained a minor hand injury and was treated and released.

Upon searching the suspect vehicle, officers discovered stolen mail belonging to over 100 Clovis residents. The vehicle was towed as evidence.

The arrested individuals were identified as Yer Vue, 42, and Amanda Lizarraga, 35, both of Fresno, and Sombat Vang, 30, of Clovis. They were booked into Fresno County Jail on suspicion of mail theft, possession of stolen property, burglary tools, and conspiracy.

Clovis Police urge residents to monitor their mail closely and report any suspicious activity. Investigators are working to return the recovered mail to its rightful owners.