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Fresno County Sheriff’s K-9 killed in hit-and-run after fireworks scare, deputies say

K-9 Santi died after being hit by a vehicle in a hit-and-run during a fireworks scare on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
K-9 Santi died after being hit by a vehicle in a hit-and-run during a fireworks scare on Saturday, July 4, 2026. FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
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  • Fresno County Sheriff’s K-9 Santi died after being struck in an apparent hit-and-run.
  • Startled by illegal aerial fireworks, Santi jumped a backyard fence and ran into traffic.
  • Clovis police responded and are seeking tips about the hit-and-run.

A Fresno County Sheriff’s Office K-9 died Saturday night after being struck by a vehicle in an apparent hit-and-run after illegal fireworks startled the dog, authorities said.

According to Fresno County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Tony Botti, an off-duty sheriff’s deputy was at home Saturday evening with his assigned K-9 partner, Santi.

Because illegal fireworks were set off in the area, the deputy kept Santi inside the house. Around 8:30 p.m., the deputy let the dog into the backyard to urinate when an aerial mortar firework exploded nearby.

The blast startled Santi, causing the dog to jump over the backyard fence and run away. The deputy immediately chased after Santi while calling the dog back, but the continued sound of fireworks caused Santi to keep running, Botti said.

The deputy later found Santi critically injured on the roadway near Shaw and Helm avenues in Clovis. The dog was taken to a veterinary hospital, where he later died.

Botti said the vehicle that struck Santi did not stop and fled the scene.

Clovis police responded and interviewed several witnesses. The investigation into the hit-and-run remains ongoing.

Santi, a 5-year-old Belgian Malinois, served with the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office for four years.

In a statement, the sheriff’s office said the incident underscores the dangers posed by illegal fireworks.

“Law enforcement and firefighters constantly warn residents about the dangers of using illegal fireworks, which can result in fires, injuries, distress to animals and an overall disruption to a person’s quality of life. Sadly, it is not enough of a deterrent for some as blatant disregard for the law continues,” the statement said.

Anyone with information about the collision is asked to contact Clovis Police at 559-324-2800.

Anthony Galaviz
The Fresno Bee
Anthony Galaviz writes about sports for The Fresno Bee. He covers the Las Vegas Raiders, high schools, boxing, MMA and junior colleges. He’s been with The Bee since 1997 and attended Fresno City College before graduating from Fresno State with a major in journalism and a minor in criminology.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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