Police logs, June 23 through June 30

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. Petaluma Police reported the following arrests.

THURSDAY, JUNE 25

10:55 a.m. - Christopher Pohlman, a 39-year-old homeless individual living in Petaluma, was arrested at 905 East Washington Street for felony robbery and violation of probation.

Friday, June 26

2:59 p.m. - Jeannette Caughie, 45, of Petaluma, was arrested at her residence for a bench warrant, cruelty to a dependent adult and theft from a dependent adult.

7:48 p.m. - Francisco Fuentes, 43, of Valley Ford, was arrested at the intersection of Lakeville Highway and South McDowell Boulevard for driving under the influence of alcohol and a hit-and-run causing property damage.

Saturday, JUNE 27

2:27 p.m. - 37-year-old Petaluma resident Charles Hoover was allegedly driving while drunk when he hit a person with his car, causing injury. He fled the scene, according to police, and was arrested at the intersection of Baywood Drive and Lakeville Highway.

4:19 p.m. - Jay Bradley, 52, of Citrus Heights, was cited for driving drunk at the intersection of Lakeville Highway and Stage Gulch Road in Lakeville.

Sunday, June 28

2:24 a.m - San Rafael resident Pierre Thermidor, 31, was cited for driving while drunk at the intersection of Baywood Drive and South McDowell Boulevard.

Monday, JUNE 29

11:40 a.m. - A 17-year-old minor was arrested 20 days shy of his 18th birthday for felony burglary at 910 Baywood Drive in Petaluma.

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