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HEADQUARTERS The Healdsburg Police station at 238 Center St. (Photo by Christian Kallen)

Monday, July 15

12:03am Early in the morning of July 15, numerous reporting parties (RP) on Heron Drive indicated a man was running while yelling that someone was trying to kill him. Officers responded and contacted the 46-year-old (YO) man, and determined he did not need a mental health hold.  

Less than an hour later, following numerous additional calls from Heron Drive regarding similar behavior from the same man, another RP at Fitch Mountain Terrace I on South Fitch Mountain Road stated the man tried to enter her apartment.

Officers arrested the man for being under the influence of a controlled substance, resisting arrest and aggravated battery on a police officer. He was transported to county jail. 

1:21am An alarm company indicated that a man was seen walking near Sawmill Circle. A 40-YO man was arrested for resisting arrest and public intoxication. He was transported to county jail.

3:03pm A person biking was stopped for an illegal U-turn on Grove Street at Healdsburg Avenue. A 44-YO man was cited and released for possession of drug paraphernalia.

7:48pm The RP indicated that someone broke a window in her unit at L&M Motel on Healdsburg Avenue. The RP did not want to press charges or proceed with filing trespass paperwork.

Tuesday, July 16

3:26pm A person became verbally aggressive at L&M Motel on Healdsburg Avenue. The RP indicated that the person might become physically aggressive with staff and was not leaving the property. The site supervisor, director, property manager and social worker were all at the property. Officers responded and the man left.

6:50pm A vehicle was stopped for a probation check near the onramp of Dry Creek Road at Hwy 101. A 40-YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for displaying an altered license plate, driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and violating probation. 

Wednesday, July 17

3:18pm An officer contacted a 53-YO man at Healdsburg Community Center on Healdsburg Avenue. He was cited and released for violating probation and possessing controlled medication without a prescription.

7:06pm A car was stopped for a vehicle registration violation near Tip Top Liquor on Dry Creek Road. A 22-YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for illegal possession of an assault weapon, being a convicted person in possession of a gun, contempt of court, operating a vehicle without the required ignition interlock device, violating probation, driving with a license suspended for DUI and possession of a large-capacity magazine.

8:34pm A traffic stop was conducted near Carl’s Jr. on Vine Street. A 25-YO man was cited and released on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding identity theft.

Thursday, July 18

1:20am A vehicle was stopped on Healdsburg Avenue at Powell Avenue for not having a front license plate. Following a search two men in the vehicle proved to have outstanding warrants, and further investigation led to charges against each. One was a 44-YO man who was transported to county jail for failing to appear in court on felony and misdemeanor charges, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a control substance, and on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

The other, a 42-YO man, was arrested and transported to county jail for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and on outstanding Solano County and Sonoma County warrants regarding being a felon in possession of a firearm; violating probation; possessing, making or selling false identification; possession of drug paraphernalia; driving on a suspended drivers license and theft or misappropriation of lost property.

10:08am The RP indicated that his vehicle was burglarized on Canyon Run. The incident was transferred to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office. 

3:05pm A vehicle was stopped for running a stop sign on Matheson Street at Second Street.  A 22-YO man was cited and released for driving with a license suspended for DUI.  

8:22pm A car was stopped on Old Redwood Highway at Hwy 101. A 32-YO woman was arrested and transported to county jail on outstanding warrants regarding violating probation, resisting an officer and being under the influence of a controlled substance. 

9:30pm The RP at L&M Motel on Healdsburg Avenue indicated a person was breaking and throwing items while screaming. Officers responded and arrested a 42-YO woman for vandalism, violating probation and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was transported to county jail.

10:54pm At Casa Del Mole on Center Street, an officer met with a man who stated he was involved in a hit-and-run, but did not need medical attention. The RP was willing to press charges. The suspect vehicle was entered into the license plate reader system. A report was taken.

Friday, July 19

8:27am The RP at Hotel Healdsburg on Matheson Street indicated that five e-bikes were stolen from the courtyard on July 18. Each bike was valued at $3,000. The RP was advised a member of the group that owned the bikes would need to call the police.

11:27am A package worth $30 was stolen on Front Street. The RP was provided an incident number and was referred to the United States Postal Service.

12:20pm The RP’s vehicle was hit in Big John’s Market parking lot on Healdsburg Avenue. The suspect vehicle left the scene and a witness provided the license plate. The RP was provided an incident number for his insurance, and an officer spoke with the RP about the process to press charges.

8:04pm An RP at Villa Chanticleer on Chanticleer Way thought a vehicle was being driven drunk. The vehicle was driving at 5 mph and making erratic stops. An officer arrived on the scene, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.

8:41pm An officer contacted a 63-YO man on Healdsburg Avenue at Marigold Drive. The man was arrested and transported to county jail for public intoxication, violating probation and on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding possession of methamphetamine.

Saturday, July 20

8:02am The RP at Circle K on Healdsburg Avenue stated that a vehicle tried to illegally pass him in Alexander Valley. The RP threw his coffee at the vehicle, and the driver of the other vehicle threw something at the RP’s vehicle. The RP was very upset and wanted to follow the vehicle. An officer met with the RP and gave him advice.

2:33pm The RP at Big John’s Market on Healdsburg Avenue recognized two suspects from a previous incident. During this visit, they stole merchandise valued at $49.21. The RP stated Big John’s has photos and video. An officer responded and took a report.

2:51pm The RP indicated that domestic violence occurred on Adeline Way on July 19, as well as many additional times. The RP was not willing to file a restraining order. The RP had scabbing and bruises on her fingers as well as photos for evidence. An officer responded to further investigate. There was no answer at the door, and the officer left a business card and note advising to contact the police.

9:35pm The RP on Grove Street indicated his 48-YO wife punched him in the face. She left in a vehicle. The RP declined medical attention. Officers responded and stopped the woman in her vehicle. She was arrested and transported to county jail for domestic battery.

Sunday, July 21

7:29am The RP on Monte Vista Avenue indicated that his pain medication, approximately 148 pills of oxycodone, was stolen from his vehicle on July 20. The RP was provided with an incident number.

10:58am A vehicle on Healdsburg Avenue at South University Street was stopped for violating vehicle-lighting rules. A 47-YO man was cited and released for driving with a license suspended for DUI and driving without proof of insurance.

10:37pm The RP indicated that a person poured beer on the RP’s head at the Elephant In The Room on Healdsburg Avenue. The RP wanted to press charges. Officers responded and took a report.

Compiled by Carolyn Brenner

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