Police log for the week of Dec. 11

Here are some of the cases the Petaluma police responded to recently.|

Here are some of the cases the Petaluma police responded to recently. The Argus-Courier publishes the names of people arrested for serious crimes such as those involving physical injury, property loss or damage of property, including burglary, battery, vandalism and drunken driving. People who are found innocent or who have charges dropped may contact the Argus-Courier to have follow-up information published.

TUESDAY, dec. 9

10:40 a.m. - Michael Hetzl, 40, of Natick, was arrested for stalking on North McDowell Boulevard.

8:25 p.m. - Rebecca E. Daniels, 51, of Ukiah, was arrested for battery on a peace officer/emergency person and obstruction and resisting at 400 block of North McDowell Boulevard.

SUNDAY, DEC. 7

12:07 a.m. - Richard J. Patrick, 53, of Lincoln, was arrested for DUI on the 1300 block of McDowell Boulevard.

2:05 a.m. - Philip T. George, 34, of Petaluma was arrested for DUI on D Street at Petaluma Boulevard.

SATURDAY, DEC. 6

1:58 a.m. - Federico Romero-Romero, 34, of Stockton, was arrested for DUI on Southpoint Boulevard at Wood Sorrel Drive.

2:39 a.m. - Monica K. Stiles, 21, of Petaluma, was arrested for DUI on the 1300 block of McDowell Boulevard.

8:16 p.m. - Christopher M. Howe, 34, of Petaluma, was arrested for domestic violence assault by strangulation/suffocation on Rainsville Road.

FRIDAY, DEC. 5

9:39 p.m. - Loree A. Skidmore, 59 of Novato, was arrested for DUI at the Chrystal Lane and Petaluma Blvd. S.

THURSDAY, DEC. 4

1:16 a.m. - Christopher H. Vivier, 24. a homeless person residing in Petaluma, was arrested for felony violation of probation on Linberg Court at St. Francis Drive.

11:10 a.m. - A 14-year-old juvenile from Petaluma, was arrested for possessing a weapon in school on the 1300 block on Industrial Avenue.

12:45 p.m. - A 14-year-old juvenile from Petaluma was arrested for battery on the 1400 block of Dandelion Way.

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