Monday, Sept. 11
3:06am A 37-year-old (YO) man at Harmon Guest House on Healdsburg Avenue was arrested and transported to county jail for public intoxication, providing false identification to an officer and a Napa County warrant regarding driving while intoxicated.
11:33am Vandalism to a vehicle was reported on Healdsburg Avenue. A 45 YO woman hit a car with a stick and was arrested and transported to county jail for vandalism.
Tuesday, Sept. 12
7:18pm The reporting party (RP) indicated that a vehicle jumped a curb and side-swiped another vehicle at Memorial Beach Market on Healdsburg Avenue. A 68 YO woman was arrested and transported to county jail for driving under the influence of alcohol, misdemeanor hit and run, and driving with a suspended license.
Wednesday, Sept. 13
3:06am An officer encountered a suspicious vehicle at Dry Creek Inn and cited a 67 YO woman on a Sonoma County warrant regarding possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. A 47 YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for providing false identification to an officer, for violating post-release requirements and for an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding violation of post-release requirements.
12:53pm The RP stated that his wallet in his glove compartment was stolen at Healdsburger on Healdsburg Avenue. Information was provided to RP.
1:26pm The RP stated that a woman filled her bag with food and alcohol at Safeway on Vine Street and left without paying. The manager asked the police to only log the information.
3:20pm The RP indicated she is visiting her daughter from out of state on Hidden Acres Road. She was defrauded after allowing who she thought was an Apple support agent to access her phone. The subject took money from her bank accounts, Venmo and Zelle. The RP was referred to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at https://www.ic3.gov/.
8:34pm A 43 YO man was arrested at Saw Mill Circle at South Street and transported to county jail on a Sonoma County warrant regarding burglary, petty theft and possession of burglary tools.
Thursday, Sept. 14
12:17am A vehicle was stopped for a taillight violation at Chevron South on Healdsburg Avenue. A 31 YO man was cited and released to a responsible party for driving under the influence of alcohol.
1:45pm The RP asked for an officer to contact a woman on the stairs to the river on Heron Drive. The RP wanted her to move so he can go past her. He also indicated that there would be trouble if she did not move. An officer responded and resolved the issue.
5:38pm The RP stated vandalism occurred on Spur Ridge Lane. The RP said someone stepped on his plants and he believes it is a woman who broke mirrors and knocked over Bird bikes. The RP only wants the police to log the information until he gets proof with his surveillance system.
8:49pm The RP indicated 2 or 3 people were welding a bicycle in Badger Park on Heron Drive. The RP saw sparks flying and was concerned the activity could start a fire. Officers responded and contacted 3 subjects in the park. A 58 YO man was cited and released for violating probation and possession of drug paraphernalia.
9:26pm A 25 YO man was arrested at Capital Lumber on Healdsburg Avenue for violating probation. He was transported directly to county jail.
Friday, Sept. 15
12:11am A driver was stopped for a taillight violation, license-plate violation and speeding near John & Zeke’s on Healdsburg Avenue. A 29 YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended license.
10:15am A report was taken regarding graffiti at Dry Creek Road on freeway signs at the entrance to Interstate 101 heading southbound.
1:15pm A report was taken regarding graffiti on March Avenue at University Street.
3:00pm At Victory Apartments on East Street, a 42 YO woman was yelling obscenities and yelling about being drugged. Officers responded and arrested her for violating probation and trespassing.
7:24pm The RP indicated that a man and woman have been on the property of Healdsburg Regional Library on Piper Street for days. They were screaming. Officers responded and advised them to leave the property.
7:31pm The RP stated that 2 or 3 Ford Mustangs were traveling at a high rate of speed on University Street at Piper Street. The vehicles were seen revving their engines in front of a game at Recreation Park. Officers responded and located both vehicles unoccupied.
9:54pm Multiple reckless drivers were reported on Alexandria Drive at Lupine Road. The RP stated she could hear multiple vehicles spinning their wheels in the area. Officers responded.
11:14pm Multiple reckless drivers were reported on University Street. Officers responded but the drivers were gone on arrival and unable to be located.
11:28pm The RP stated reckless driving occurred on Matheson Street and meanwhile juveniles were running through private yards and throwing eggs. Officers responded and stopped a vehicle. The juveniles were playing a game of Fugitive which involved throwing eggs at other players and moving vehicles. Officers advised the subjects to stop the game.
Saturday, Sept. 16
12:51am A 31 YO man was stopped for speeding on Westside Road at Kinley Drive. He was arrested and brought to county jail for driving under the influence of alcohol.
9:52am The RP dropped off a pile of mail at the Dollar Tree on Vine Street that he found near his camp. An officer returned the mail to the Post Office.
11:57am A driver was cited for driving with a suspended license at Badger Park on Heron Drive.
2:47pm The RP indicated that property was stolen at Healdsburg Lumber Company on Healdsburg Avenue. The suspect was also in the store on 9/14/23 and took tools, which was not previously reported. An officer arrived as the suspect was leaving the parking lot on a motorcycle. A traffic stop was initiated, but the suspect failed to stop. Officers pursued the suspect, who left the motorcycle on Interstate 101 at Hopper Avenue and traveled on foot toward Clover Leaf Ranch off Old Redwood Highway. The 25 YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for possession of a stolen motorcycle, felony reckless evasion, possession of a controlled substance, shoplifting, violation of probation and reckless driving. The motorcycle owner picked up the motorcycle.
7:13pm The RP indicated that a man was disturbing other guests at Fairview Inn & Suites on Healdsburg Avenue. Officers responded and arrested the 35 YO man for trespassing and public intoxication.
8:54pm The RP stated that a man not allowed to be at Russian River Trailer Park on Healdsburg Avenue was trespassing. Officers responded and arrested a 43 YO man and transported him to county jail for trespassing.
11:12pm A driver was stopped for a taillight violation and running a stop sign on Matheson Street. A 27 YO man was cited and released for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without a license.
Sunday, Sept. 17
3:44am A vehicle near Dry Creek Inn on Dry Creek Road was registered by the automated license plate reader as stolen. The vehicle was entered into the vehicle recovery system.
7:23am Officers stopped a vehicle on Healdsburg Avenue at Passalacqua Road because it was registered as stolen. A 47 YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for possession of a stolen vehicle.
3:47pm The RP indicated a driver on Redwood Highway at Arata Lane may be drunk. The incident was referred to the California Highway Patrol.
6:09pm A 48 YO man was cited at Capital Lumber on Healdsburg Avenue on Sonoma County warrants regarding theft of a credit or debit card, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and shoplifting.
10:57pm Multiple callers reported that reckless driving occurred at Parkland Farms Boulevard at Bridle Path. A black Camaro was doing donuts and spinning out. Officers responded but the subject was gone on arrival and unable to be located.
11:14pm A 52 YO man on Healdsburg Avenue at Lincoln Street was arrested and transported to county jail for possession of leaded canes and batons, violating probation and having an open container of alcohol in a public place.
Compiled by Carolyn Brenner