Police log Dec. 14-20

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

Police Log

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.

Wednesday, Dec. 14

2:47 p.m.: Petaluma’s Nicole Weld, 45, was arrested at 401 Kenilworth Drive on misdemeanor charges of burglary/shoplifting less than $950 and of possession of a controlled substance.

Thursday, Dec. 15

4:51 p.m.: Police recovered a reported stolen vehicle at 969 Petaluma Blvd. North.

5:20 p.m.: Tyler Strum, 25, of Penngrove, was cited at 1368 North McDowell Blvd. for a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

10:42 p.m.: Police took a report of an attempted burglary at 467 Lakeville Circle.

Friday, Dec. 16

5:22 p.m.: Jackie Alonzo, a 33-year-old Petaluma resident, was arrested at a location on Corona Road for alleged domestic violence assault with injury, a felony.

7:40 p.m.: Dusty Moore, 23, of Fortuna was arrested at 1363 North McDowell Blvd. on a misdemeanor charge of shoplifting/burglary under the amount of $950 and for a violation of probation.

8:28 p.m.: Ryan Hayford, 37, of Petaluma, was cited for misdemeanor driving under the influence.

4:05 p.m.: An auto burglary was reported at 715 Sousa Court.

Saturday, Dec. 17

1:44 a.m.: A fight was reported at 139 Petaluma Blvd. North.

2:13 a.m.: Police arrested 24-year-old Mallory Smith of Petaluma at First and C streets for a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence.

4:33 a.m.: Crystal Yang, 20, of San Francisco was arrested at an undisclosed location for alleged misdemeanors of shoplifting/ burglary under the amount of $950 and of possession of a controlled substance.

10:33 p.m.: Patrick Kelly, a 38-year-old Novato resident, was arrested near the intersection of Sonoma Mountain Parkway and East Washington Street on misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence.

12:22 p.m.: A burglary was reported at 358 Stuart Drive.

11:25 p.m.: A fight was reported near the intersection of Washington Street and Western Avenue.

Sunday, Dec. 18

12:37 a.m.: Fernley resident Kyle Habberstad, 30, was arrested at the intersection of Washington Street and Western Avenue for alleged battery on a person, a misdemeanor.

12:39 a.m.: Jaycob Marsh, 22, of Petaluma was arrested at 106 Petaluma Blvd. North for an alleged felony of obstructing or resisting an executive officer and possession of metal knuckles, as well as misdemeanor charges of obstructing or resisting a police officer and public intoxication.

10:25 a.m.: An auto burglary was reported at 477 North McDowell Blvd.

6:12 p.m.: A burglary was reported at 1150 North McDowell Blvd.

11:41 p.m.: Petaluma resident Juston Vergith, 41, was arrested near the intersection of Sutter and East Washington streets on two misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence, a misdemeanor charge of driving without a license and an infraction for failing to show proof of insurance.

Monday, Dec. 19

1:38 a.m.: Police took a report of a vandalism at 4995 Petaluma Blvd. North.

10:43 p.m.: Santa Rosa’s Jamie Lamm, 28, was arrested at 401 Kenilworth Drive on a felony charge of threatening a crime with the intent to terrorize, and on misdemeanor charges of battery on a person, shoplifting, receiving known stolen property and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia.

Tuesday, Dec. 20

2:29 p.m.: A burglary was reported at 344 Park Place Drive.

4:32 p.m.: A vehicle that had been reported as stolen was recovered at 2225 South McDowell Blvd.

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