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Detectives Undeterred by Wanted Burglar Armed with Bear Spray
SANTA ROSA – The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) issued a Community Bulletin regarding the arrest of a prolific burglar with several warrants. On Wednesday of this week at about 9:15 in
CHP Hits Bay Area Roads in Full Force for Labor Day Weekend
SANTA ROSA – The Golden Gate Division of the California Highway Patrol issued a Community Bulletin asking drivers to be especially safe and aware this Labor Day weekend. 2015 has
Stalking suspect arrested for threats, police chase
SANTA ROSA – It was late Friday night, August 21, when a woman, who was with her adult daughter at a friend’s home on North Street, a few blocks from
Burglars’ Escape Thwarted by Victim and Police Radio
SANTA ROSA – The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) issued a community bulletin regarding the arrest of a burglar on Thursday, August 27. Just before 4 pm the SCSO received
Bad Karma and No Hope, Graffiti Vandal Tagged in Sonoma
SANTA ROSA – The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) issued a community bulletin regarding the arrest of a prolific graffiti vandal on Monday, August 17. Eight cases of graffiti vandalism
Three caught in Santa Rosa car burglary
It was Saturday morning in Santa Rosa, and a woman living on South E Street, near the Highway 101 and Highway 12 interchange, had parked her car in front of
Armed Woman Stopped by Spike Strips After Robbing Gas Station
SANTA ROSA – The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) issued a community bulletin regarding the robbery of a Windsor gas station. Just before 5 pm on Thursday, August 13, Windsor
Petaluma PD Find Armed Robber in Custody at Sonoma County Jail
PETALUMA – According to a Petaluma Police Department (PPD) Advisory, officers investigated an attempted armed robbery in the parking lot of a Bank of America at the Plaza North Shopping
Two Arrested Sleeping in Stolen Car, One Arrested Running to the Courthouse
SANTA ROSA – The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) had two interesting arrests early Wednesday August 5th. According to two Community Bulletins issued by the department, the first of the