Residents and others are encouraged to call Police Dispatch as needed at 707.431.3377, operational 24/7.
Monday, May 25
1:41pm A vehicle on Matheson Street at University Street was stopped for running a stop sign. A 37-Year-Old (YO) man was cited for driving with a license suspended for driving under the influence (DUI) and on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding driving with a license suspended for DUI.
2:57pm The California Highway Patrol (CHP) indicated that officers should be on the lookout for a suspected intoxicated driver that exited Hwy 101 on Healdsburg Avenue. The vehicle was seen swerving and unable to maintain lanes. The vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.
9:05pm The Reporting Party (RP) at CVS Pharmacy on Center Street said her vehicle was struck by a truck. The driver did not stop after hitting the vehicle, and then went into the store. An officer contacted the RP and took a report.
Tuesday, May 26
6:36pm The RP on North Street said a person who violated a court order was in the driveway. Officers arrested the 29-YO man and brought him to county jail for contempt of court.
7:55pm A 25-YO man at West Plaza Park on North Street was arrested and brought to county jail for violation of probation.
Wednesday, May 27
8:26am A 44-YO man at Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach on Healdsburg Avenue was arrested and brought to county jail on an outstanding Sonoma County warrant regarding DUI.
9:41am Management of General Dynamics on Foss Creek Circle requested police presence during a Code Pink protest. An officer responded and determined no further assistance was needed.
11:21am The RP at General Dynamics on Foss Creek Circle wanted four people to move off private property. An officer responded and advised the people about the complaint. They moved to the public sidewalk. At 12:06pm, three protestors were on private property and one person knocked on the door. An officer advised the person of the complaint.
11:59am Three people at West Plaza Park on North Street yelled at each other. The RP believed one person yelled, “I think he wants to kill himself.” Officers responded and determined that no further assistance was needed.
8:39pm A city ordinance violation officer spoke to a person about the prohibitions regarding camping at Plaza Park on Healdsburg Avenue.
11:23pm A person at Toy Chest on Center Street was verbally trespassed from the property.
Thursday, May 28
9:42am The RP at Plaza Park on Healdsburg Avenue said a homeless man and woman were verbally fighting in the Gazebo. The man violently waved his arms at the woman and chased her around. Officers advised the people of the complaint and advised them to collect their items and move along.
10:45am An 18-YO man at Healdsburg Police Department on Center Street paced, yelled and demanded to collect his property from a recent arrest. Upon exiting the lobby, he threw an object that shattered the first floor window of the police department. He was arrested for vandalism and committing a felony while on bail. Subsequently, in the back of a patrol vehicle, he kicked the partition. Medical assistance was requested. The man was removed from the vehicle and placed in restraints called the Wrap and brought to county jail.
Friday, May 29
12:03am The RP on Langhart Court said their neighbor did not move their trash cans, causing parking issues. The issue was forwarded to parking and code enforcement.
1:55pm A truck with a trailer weaved recklessly on Hwy 101. The RP was transferred to CHP.
6:02pm The RP on Grant Street at Grove Street said the RP’s vehicle was rear-ended. The other driver, a juvenile, had no shirt, blasted music, waved his arms and tailgated other vehicles. He denied injury and damage. The RP was concerned about the other driver.
6:12pm The RP at Healdsburg Police Department on Center Street was unable to locate a family member. An officer spoke to the RP and took a report. The family member was entered into the Missing and Unidentified Persons Section (MUPS).
9:47pm A 34-YO man on Hwy 101 at Arata Lane was arrested and transported to county jail for DUI.
Saturday, May 30
9:25am The RP said a family member returned home. The family member was removed from MUPS.
4:31pm The RP on Haydon Street said her sister trespassed on the property and had additional people with her. The RP stated her sister disabled security cameras. The RP wanted to press charges. Officers contacted the trespassers, advised them to leave and let the sister know she was not welcome on the property. At 6:39pm, the RP said her sister stole her security camera earlier in the day. An officer obtained a statement from the RP and took a report.
8:30pm A man and woman, who were later determined to be family members, argued on Powell Avenue at University Street. Officers contacted the people and remained on the scene until both parties left the area.
Sunday, May 31
2:08am A 57-YO man on North Street at Healdsburg Avenue was stopped for running a red light. He was arrested and brought to county jail for DUI.
4:51am A man on Foss Street knocked on the RP’s door. An officer contacted the man who was at the wrong location.
8:30am The RP said a person trespassed at Drewish Deli on Mitchell Lane. The man kicked the landscaping. The RP wanted to press charges, but when an officer arrived the man was gone on arrival and unable to be located.
4:22pm Two men, possibly teenagers, trespassed at an address on Healdsburg Avenue. The RP wanted to press charges. Officers searched the area, but the men were gone on arrival and unable to be located.
7:54pm An officer at Memorial Beach Market on Healdsburg Avenue contacted a 41-YO woman. She was arrested and brought to county jail for vandalism and petty theft for an incident that occurred earlier on May 30-31, 2026.
8:15pm The RP on Saddle Draw said a vehicle sped through the Parkland Farms area traveling at approximately 70 mph. The RP was unable to still hear the vehicle and would call back if the RP obtained a license plate.
11:41pm The RP on Larkspur Drive said a man and woman fought. The man allegedly struck the woman and the RP heard threats, including, “I am going to hit you.” Officers searched the area, but the people were gone on arrival and unable to be located.
Compiled by Carolyn Brenner









