Fremont Today: Police Shooting Probe, Storm Impacts, and Major Freeway Crash
Fremont, CA – February 18, 2026 – Police probe weekend shooting, storm-related outages snarl traffic, and a serious I-880 crash highlights road safety concerns.
Fremont, CA residents are starting the week with updates on a police shooting investigation, lingering storm impacts, and a serious freeway crash that left one person badly hurt.
Officer-involved shooting in Glenmoor under review
Fremont police are continuing to investigate an officer-involved shooting that happened Saturday night in the Glenmoor neighborhood. Detectives were working with other Bay Area agencies on a burglary case when they tried to arrest several suspects, leading to a vehicle pursuit and foot chase near Blacow Road and Mattos Court.
During the encounter, an officer fired on one suspect. That person was taken to the hospital and later released, while three other suspects were taken into custody in connection with burglaries across multiple cities. Police say no additional suspects are outstanding, but the department and state authorities are reviewing the use of force, which is standard after such incidents.
Stormy weather brings outages and signal problems
The Level 2 winter storm that rolled through the Bay Area over the holiday weekend left its mark in Fremont, with power outages and traffic signal issues reported around the Auto Mall Parkway corridor. Outages temporarily knocked out several signals, forcing drivers to treat busy intersections as all-way stops.
Regional agencies continue to warn that more scattered problems are possible as wet weather lingers. Residents are urged to give themselves extra time on the roads, slow down in standing water, and report dark signals or downed lines to the appropriate utilities rather than trying to navigate around them at high speed.
Major injury crash on I-880 near Dixon Landing
Early this week, a multi-vehicle collision on southbound I-880 just north of Dixon Landing Road left one person with major injuries and caused significant overnight delays. The crash was reported around 1:30 a.m., drawing multiple units to the scene and shutting down lanes while crews cleared wreckage and documented evidence.
Details on what led up to the crash are still being pieced together, but it comes amid broader concern from local drivers about a run of serious wrecks on Fremont streets and nearby freeways. Safety officials are again urging defensive driving, especially during wet weather and in construction or merge zones where sudden lane changes are common.
Staying informed and prepared
Between the shooting investigation, storm disruptions, and freeway crash, city officials are emphasizing the basics: follow posted speeds, treat dark signals as four-way stops, and avoid distractions behind the wheel. Fremont police and regional agencies say timely 911 calls and traffic tips from residents continue to help them respond faster when trouble hits.
Sources
- https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/fremont-police-officer-involved-shooting/4035621/
- https://www.fremontpolice.gov/about-us/about-fremont-police/spotlight-and-news
- https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Fremont-Officer-Involved-Shooting-Article
- https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/fremont-traffic-signals-down-auto-mall-power-outage-18672725.php
- https://www.abc7news.com/live-updates/san-francisco-bay-area-storm-updates-level-2-hits-winter-warning-lake-tahoe/18607811/entry/18608177/
- https://www.facebook.com/alertpage/posts/fremont-ca-major-injury-multi-vehicle-crash-i-880-dixon-landing/