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BUST Police stop the driver of a Mazda Miata for speeding on Oct. 22. (Healdsburg Police/Facebook)

Residents and others are encouraged to call Police Dispatch when necessary at (707) 431-3377, operational 24/7

Monday, October 14

11:55am The Reporting Party (RP) on Westmont Court received two different emails with a photo of the neighbors’ residence. The sender of the email attempted to get money from the RP via Bitcoin. The RP was advised to block the sender and not to provide any personal information. The RP was also provided with the Internet Crime Complaint Center website, www.ic3.gov, in order to report the problem.

3:07pm A 30-year-old (YO) man was stopped for lacking properly displayed license plates near Otoro Sushi on Healdsburg Avenue. He was cited and released for driving with a license suspended for driving under the influence (DUI), driving with an open container of alcohol, failing to provide proof of insurance and on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding driving with a license suspended for DUI.

4:23pm A 24-YO man was stopped for displaying an altered license plate on Healdsburg Avenue. He was cited and released for driving with a license suspended for DUI, violating probation and lacking proof of insurance.

5:07pm A man who may have been drinking fell near St. John’s Church on Matheson Street. Officers and medical responders arrived and provided assistance.

7:35pm The RP on Orchard Street at South Fitch Mountain Road said a driver flashed high beams at the RP and fishtailed side to side at a high rate of speed. The information was logged, and the RP was advised to call back if the vehicle returned to the area.

Tuesday, October 15

10:17am The RP on Grandview Court received an ad for an online banking account. The RP signed up and was defrauded of between $7,000 and $10,000. Officers responded and took a report.

10:20am An unlicensed driver was cited near the Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach on Healdsburg Avenue.

10:39am A 52-YO man at Railroad Park on Front Street was stopped for driving with a modified exhaust system and lacking proof of registration. He was arrested and transported to county jail for possession of a concealed dirk or dagger and a leaded cane, drug paraphernalia and a controlled substance.

12:53pm A 33-YO woman was stopped on Front Street at Hudson Street for driving without proof of registration. She was cited for intentional non-compliance with registration rules, driving without a license, lacking proof of insurance and driving without registration.

11:09pm A 71-YO man was cited for camping in the West Plaza Parking Lot on Healdsburg Avenue.

Wednesday, October 16

7:49pm A vehicle was stopped on Fuchsia Way at Daisy Street for failure to signal before turning and failure to come to a complete stop. A 33-YO man was cited for driving with a license suspended for DUI and violating probation.

Thursday, October 17

1:09pm A vehicle was stopped on Monte Vina at Prentice Drive for violating registration rules. A 29-YO woman was cited and released for possession of methamphetamine, violation of probation and possession of a controlled substance.

Friday, October 18

12:54pm The RP on Rosewood Drive heard shots fired coming from Healdsburg Avenue. Officers responded and conducted an extensive search but were unable to locate the source of the shots.

2:39pm The RP said around 12:30am a man stole a plumeria worth approximately $100 from the RP’s porch on Healdsburg Avenue. The RP wanted to speak with an officer, but did not want to press charges.

5:41pm The RP at McDonald’s on Healdsburg Avenue saw a possibly drunk driver swerve and fail to maintain lanes. Officers responded, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.

6:15pm A warrant service officer at Healdsburg Food Pantry on Healdsburg Avenue requested to check on a subject known to have an outstanding Napa County warrant. The officer lost sight of the vehicle.

Saturday, October 19 

1:11pm One of the owners of Carl’s Jr. on Vine Street indicated that a female employee stole between $4,000 and $5,000 from the safe. The RP stated the woman may have receipts from purchasing crypto. Officers responded and took a report.

3:59pm The RP on Hwy 101 near the Central offramp said a vehicle drove all over the road and in and out of lanes. Officers responded, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.

6:55pm The RP indicated a vehicle without headlights on swerved getting off the freeway near Jerry’s Valero on Dry Creek Road. Officers responded and located the vehicle. A 28-YO man was arrested and brought to county jail for drunk driving.

Sunday, October 20

2:40am The RP on Healdsburg Avenue said that a 26-YO man who had been drinking attempted to gain entry into the RP’s home. Officers arrested the man and transported him to county jail for domestic violence, resisting arrest, using threats or violence to prevent executive officers from doing their jobs and vandalism.

9:52am An officer initiated contact with a 38-YO man on Healdsburg Avenue at Bailache Avenue. He was arrested and transported to county jail for burglary, receipt of stolen property, possession of tools for burglary, wearing a mask for unlawful purposes, resisting arrest and violating probation. Stolen property was returned to the victim.

2:42pm The RP on Sherman Street indicated his 26-YO son was a victim of a cyber malware attack. No funds were lost. The RP was provided an incident number and was provided with the Internet Crime Complaint Center website, www.ic3.gov, in order to report the problem.

5:16pm An officer on Healdsburg Avenue did a warrant check on a man and a 33-YO woman. The woman was arrested and transported to county jail on outstanding Sonoma County warrants regarding violating probation and using threats or violence to prevent executive officers from doing their jobs, and vandalism.

9:48pm The RP indicated a man on Second Street at North Street was in the street acting strangely. Officers responded, arrested a 40-YO man and transported him to county jail for violating probation.

Compiled by Carolyn Brenner

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