Police log Sept 7 to 12

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. Petaluma Police reported the following incidents.

Thursday, Sept. 7

9:27 p.m.: Martina Jeronimocristobal, 33, was arrested at a location on 7th Street on suspicion of domestic assault, a felony.

Saturday, Sept. 9

4:22 p.m.: Petaluma’s Brittany Nallfried, 26, was arrested at 333 North McDowell Blvd. on misdemeanor charges of battery on a peace officer and violating probation.

4:48 p.m.: Brittany Adkins, 24, was arrested at 837 East Washington St. on suspicion of felonies of assault with a deadly weapon and domestic assault and a misdemeanor of violating probation.

Sunday, Sept. 10

3:33 p.m.: Police arrested Rohnert Park’s Shawn Nelson at 401 Kenilworth Drive on felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, domestic assault and violating probation.

Monday, Sept. 11

12:19 a.m.: Petaluma’s Rhonda Sharp, 53, was arrested at a location on Henry Way on suspicion of domestic assault.

6:51 p.m.: Police arrested Emanuel Hernandez Diaz, 21, at Covey Way and Daniel Drive on suspicion of misdemeanors of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended license.

Tuesday, Sept. 12

8:52 p.m.: Shannon Seitz, 41, was arrested at a location on West Street on suspicion of a felony of domestic assault.

7:09 p.m: Petaluma’s Delfino Velasco-Salinas, 30, was arrested at 430 Washington St. on misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, hit and run and driving without a license.

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