Arrest Warrant Issued for Fresno Roommate in Fatal Stabbing

Police searching for 45-year-old London Smith after deadly altercation with victim Aubrey Galloway

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Police in Fresno, California have issued an arrest warrant for 45-year-old London Smith, who is suspected of fatally stabbing his 41-year-old roommate Aubrey Galloway following an argument at their shared residence. Officers responded to the home on Tuesday afternoon and found Galloway with multiple stab wounds. He was transported to a local hospital where he later died. Smith fled the scene and remains at large as police continue their search.

Why it matters

Violent crimes like this fatal stabbing are concerning for the Fresno community, raising questions about public safety and the need for improved conflict resolution resources for residents. The suspect's status as a roommate of the victim also highlights the potential risks of shared living situations.

The details

According to police, Smith and Galloway got into an argument at their shared home near Hedges and Wheeler avenues in Fresno. During the dispute, Smith allegedly stabbed Galloway multiple times. Smith then fled the scene, walking east on Hedges Avenue. Police conducted an extensive search but have been unable to locate the suspect. A warrant has now been issued for Smith's arrest on suspicion of murder.

  • The incident occurred just after 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25, 2026.
  • Police responded to the home and found the victim, who later died at a local hospital.

The players

London Smith

A 45-year-old man who is the suspected killer and roommate of the victim.

Aubrey Galloway

A 41-year-old man who was fatally stabbed by his roommate during an argument at their shared residence.

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What’s next

The judge will decide whether to issue a warrant for Smith's arrest once the investigation is complete.

The takeaway

This tragic incident highlights the need for improved conflict resolution resources and support systems for those in shared living situations, to prevent escalation of disputes and protect vulnerable community members.