Sheriff’s log Oct. 4 - 11

Here are some of the cases Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to recently.|

Here are some of the cases Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to recently. People who are found innocent or who have charges dropped may contact the Argus-Courier to have follow-up information published.

THURSDAY, OCT. 6

12:30 p.m. – Sheriff’s deputies arrested 27-year-old Santa Rosa resident Louis Mayer at 500 Mecham Road on misdemeanor charges of possession of a narcotic controlled substance and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia as well as a felony charge of violation of probation. Joshua Wagle, 45, of Santa Rosa, was arrested at the same time and location on felony charges of possession or purchase for sale of a narcotic or controlled substance, transporting or selling a narcotic or controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale, transport/etc. a controlled substance and for a felony bench warrant, as well as a misdemeanor charge of displaying a false proof of registration.

MONDAY, OCT. 10

10:45 a.m. – Sheriff’s deputies arrested 36-year-old Petaluma resident Jason Griffin at 288 Golf Course Drive in Santa Rosa on misdemeanor charges of possession of a narcotic controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia, and a violation of probation, as well as for an alleged infraction of possession 28.5 grams or less of marijuana.

TUESDAY, OCT. 11

1:57 p.m. – Sheriff’s deputies took a report for a burglary at Old Redwood Highway.

2 p.m. – Danielle Sheean, 22, of Petaluma, was arrested at 6690 Lincoln St. in Bloomfield on felony allegations of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm and aggravated assault domestic violence with injury.

3:45 p.m. – Matthew Chappelone, 32, of Petaluma, was arrested at 201 Doran Beach Road in Bodega Bay on felony allegations of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm and simple assault domestic violence with injury.

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