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

Monday, Oct. 2

1:39pm. Public intoxication reported at West Plaza Park on North Street. The reporting party (RP) stated that a man on a bench made an inappropriate personal comment to her. Officers responded and advised the man of the complaint.

5:36pm. Public intoxication reported at Safeway on Vine Street when the RP stated that the RP believed the subject was drunk. The subject was asked to leave, but refused. Officers responded and arrested a 45-year-old (YO) man and transported him to county jail for disturbing the peace by using offensive words and violating probation.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

2:16am. An officer stopped a vehicle near Quail & Condor on Healdsburg Avenue for crossing double yellow lines and violating license plate rules. A 30 YO man was arrested and transported to county jail for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and possessing an open container of alcohol in a vehicle.

11:03am. A computer crime occurred on Pine Circle. The RP received a letter ostensibly from Transamerica Retirement Solutions that advised that the RP was entitled to retirement benefits. When she called the number provided, the company asked her for her SSN. The police took down the information.

10:39pm. The RP indicated that a physical altercation involving pushing and shoving among four subjects occurred on Plaza Street. At the time of the call to the police, the subjects were separated but still threatening each other. No weapons were seen. Officers responded and took a report.

Wednesday, Oct. 4

6:21am. The RP stated that she received a message from a neighbor indicating her vehicle was hit around 10:05pm on Reed Court. The neighbor heard a crash, but did not see the event. An officer responded and took a report.

5:59pm. A man reported that he was beaten up on the river frontage north of the railroad bridge on Healdsburg Avenue. Officers attempted to locate the suspect but were unsuccessful. The victim was transported to Healdsburg District Hospital.

Thursday, Oct. 5

12:34am. Threats occurred on Canyon Run. The RP stated the same subject from another criminal report escalated their conflict tonight by threatening the RP and putting cigarette butts on the RP’s doorstep. An officer responded and gave advice.

7:50pm. A physical disturbance occurred at Badger Park on Heron Drive. A woman was struck and needed medical attention. Officers responded and took a report. The person who hit the RP was not at the scene when officers responded. Medical attention was provided to the RP.

7:58pm. The RP called to report a man was attempting to lure two juvenile girls into his vehicle at Giorgi Park on University Street. When officers arrived on the scene, the suspect fled in his vehicle. The suspect’s vehicle hit a pedestrian and crashed into a house. At that point, the suspect fled on foot, but was apprehended. A 24 YO man was arrested for attempted murder, kidnapping, driving under the influence of alcohol, causing injury while driving under the influence of alcohol, felony hit-and-run with injury and evading police.

11:55pm. The RP stated that a man vandalized the outside of John & Zeke’s Bar & Grill with markers after he was asked to put his dog on a leash. Officers responded and contacted the suspect and victim. The victim was able to get the marks off the building and asked that the suspect not return.

Friday, Oct. 6

11:26am. Petty theft occurred the previous day (Oct. 5) at Big John’s Market on Healdsburg Avenue. A juvenile came in and walked out without paying for hot food and a burrito. An officer responded and took a report.

3:30pm. Petty theft by the same juvenile earlier reported occurred again at Big John’s Market on Healdsburg Avenue. The thief returned and stole sushi and water. He sat in the patio area with a friend. Officers responded, gave a citation to the juvenile and released him to his parents.

4:22pm. A disturbance reported at Shelton’s Natural Food Market on Center Street. The RP stated a “crazy lady” pulling a wagon was yelling loudly “I’m going to kill you” and “You are dead.” The woman did not appear to be directing her yelling at anyone in particular. An officer responded and discussed the complaint with the woman.

Saturday, Oct. 7

3:36am. A 22 YO man was arrested for DUl on Grove Street in Healdsburg.

6:58am. The RP indicated she heard two people in a dispute on Canary Court, including a woman yelling for help and to stop and not to kill her. Police responded and contacted and counseled the woman.

7:39am. A burglary occurred at the Healdsburg Lumber Overflow Lot on Healdsburg Avenue. A person was seen on surveillance stealing 2×4 redwood con heart. Officers responded and took a report.

12:57pm. A disturbance occurred at Badger Park on Heron Drive. Near the trail, a woman was loud and swearing about getting her money back. She also was yelling “Die, die.” The porta potty was trashed, and the RP indicated that it might be related to the woman. Officers responded. The woman was gone on arrival.

7:21pm. The RP stated a driver was swerving all over Front Street. Officers located the subject and arrested a 44 YO man for DUI and transported him to county jail.

10:01pm. A multi-vehicle accident was reported near River Belle Inn on Front Street. Officers responded and a 58 YO woman was arrested, given a citation and released for DUI. A juvenile was arrested and transported to juvenile hall for DUI and driving without a license.

Sunday, Oct. 8

1:06am. At Debbie’s Pet Boutique on Center Street, a RP who may have been drinking called because a male subject/friend would not get out of her vehicle. Male could be heard in the background advising he did not want her to drive. Officers responded, RP was assisted in getting an Uber, the male subject left the area.

4:06pm. Occurred at Susan Graf Ltd. on Matheson Street; a mannequin dog was reported stolen from outside the business sometime today. RP requested a report, valued the mannequin at over $1,000. Officer responded, report taken. Later the RP called to advise she found the mannequin dog.

Compiled by Carolyn Brenner.

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