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

Monday, Oct. 21

6:24am The Reporting Party (RP) near Carl’s Jr. on Vine Street indicated that he heard screaming and a large object, such as a rock, hit something. Officers responded, but the subjects were gone on arrival and unable to be located.

9:59am An officer on Powell Avenue at Center Street stopped a vehicle for failing to stop at a red light. A 76-year-old (YO) woman was cited and released on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding petty theft.

11:54am A 63-YO man was stopped for a probation check at Chevron South on Healdsburg Avenue. He was cited and released on outstanding Sonoma County warrants regarding public intoxication, criminal threats, brandishing a weapon or firearm and possession of methamphetamine.

12:25pm An officer contacted a 43-YO man and a 44-YO man at the former location of Wicked Slush on Healdsburg Avenue. The 43-YO man was cited and released for possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of probation and criminal trespass. The 44-YO man was cited and released on outstanding warrants regarding possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal trespass, deposit of debris into waterways and possession of methamphetamine.

3:04pm A vehicle on Foothill Drive at March Avenue was stopped for violating vehicle registration rules. A 38-YO woman was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine, driving without a license and violation of probation.

3:41pm An unlicensed driver was cited on Healdsburg Avenue at Sherman Street.

5:57pm An officer contacted a 44-YO man at the former location of Wicked Slush on Healdsburg Avenue. He was cited on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding shoplifting.

6:09pm An officer contacted a 36-YO man at Russian River Trailer Park on Healdsburg Avenue. He was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and violation of probation. 

Tuesday, Oct. 22

8:57am The RP on Sparrow Court indicated that a person violated a restraining order by posting on the RP’s social media post. An officer responded and took a report.

9:53am The RP indicated that on Oct. 20 the RP accidentally dropped four credit cards at Quail & Condor on Healdsburg Avenue. Over $2,000 of fraudulent transactions were processed within an hour at the Dollar Tree, Safeway and RiteAid. An officer responded and took a report.

1:15pm An officer contacted a 40-YO man on Mill Street at East Street for a probation check. He was cited and released for violation of probation.

4:19pm A vehicle was stopped near Healdsburg Lumber Company on Healdsburg Avenue for speeding on a bridge. A 41-YO man was arrested for child abuse with possible great bodily injury or death, tranporting a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance while armed with a loaded firearm, carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle, possession of a destructive device and the manufacture, import or sale of any large-capacity magazine. He was transported to county jail. Officers obtained and executed a search warrant for his residence in Santa Rosa.

Wednesday, Oct. 23

12:35pm An officer stopped a vehicle on Hwy 101 at Old Redwood Highway for violating vehicle registration rules. A 41-YO man was cited for driving with a license suspended for driving under the influence (DUI) and for a Sonoma County misdemeanor warrant. A report was taken.

1:22pm An officer stopped a vehicle near the Raven Film Center on Center Street for having a defective windshield. A 25-YO man was cited and released for a misdemeanor Sonoma County warrant regarding DUI.

1:31pm A vehicle was stopped near Safeway on Vine Street for failure to yield to a pedestrian. A 61-YO man was cited and released for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of methamphetamine.

2:39pm The RP at Lola’s on Healdsburg Avenue indicated that a man was publicly intoxicated in the picnic area. He yelled and threw things at women in the area. The RP was not willing to press charges but wanted him to leave the area. The man was advised of the complaint.

2:50pm The RP on Canyon Run believed that someone was stealing her mail. She spoke with her mailman, who agreed with her.  The RP was advised to contact the Postmaster.

4:12pm The RP on University Street believed that her landlord stole her mail over the preceding two weeks. The RP was advised to contact the United States Postal Service.

4:50pm The RP went to the Healdsburg Police Department on Center Street to report that the RP was defrauded of $500 by someone who claimed to be an electric company. An officer met with the RP and took a report.

Thursday, Oct. 24

10:56pm The RP on Healdsburg Avenue at Powell Avenue heard a vehicle doing donuts and burning out. An officer responded, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.

Friday, Oct. 25

12:52pm The RP at Russian River Trailer Park on Healdsburg Avenue served a trespass letter to a woman who, after receiving the letter, said, “You better watch out. I will get you back.” The RP believed the threats were valid. Officers responded, but the woman was gone on arrival. Subsequently the woman spoke with an officer who advised her of the trespass paperwork against her.

12:55pm The RP at Capital Lumber on Healdsburg Avenue stated that a truck tailgated her. An officer responded, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.

Saturday, Oct. 26

1:22pm The RP at Dry Creek Inn on Dry Creek Road indicated she was sexually harassed. She was assisted by a person from Reach For Home. While at the hotel, the front desk asked the RP how many keys she needed. Before the RP could respond, the man from Reach For Home said, “Two keys.” Later the man asked the RP if she would give him a key. The RP asked, “Why would I give you a key?” He said, “So that I can pop in and check on you.” In addition, the RP wanted to report the misuse of funds and a violation of the health and safety code. An officer responded. The RP was provided the incident number.

7:40pm The RP indicated a vehicle on Hwy 101 at Lytton Springs Road was swerving. The RP was transferred to the California Highway Patrol. An officer responded, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.

10:00pm A hit-and-run accident occurred at the Raven Performing Arts Theater on North Street. A witness left a note about the vehicle that hit the RP’s parked car. The RP wanted to press charges. An officer arrived and took a report.

Sunday, Oct. 27

3:06am Two women on North Street at Center Street stumbled while walking. The RP overheard one of them state she was going to drive. Officers responded, and the women were picked up by a family member.

7:09pm The RP on Fitch Street stated that about 10 people were in a physical fight in front of her house. The RP heard yelling, cussing, slapping and hitting. Officers responded and made contact with two subjects. Medical help was staged, but subsequently canceled. A report was taken.

Monday, Oct. 287:47am The RP at Taqueria El Sombrero on Center Street indicated the RP’s vehicle was vandalized on Oct. 27. Someone entered the RP’s vehicle and cut off the driver’s visor. Officers responded.

Compiled by Carolyn Brenner

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