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April 17, 2026

Police Log, Nov. 11 – 17

Stormy streets
Monday, Nov. 11, 4:20pm: An accident occurred on Grant Street which involved a vehicle hitting a 7-year-old female pedestrian.  The girl was conscious and not bleeding, and her father declined medical assistance. The driver of the vehicle left her contact information with someone before leaving the scene.

Cloverdale Police Logs: Feb. 1-7

MONDAY, FEB. 1

Police Log Aug. 26 – Sept. 1

The RP at Healdsburg Gas Mart on Healdsburg Avenue indicated that a woman went into the store and asked the RP to have sex with her in the bathroom. She was with a man in a vehicle. Officers responded and arrested a 28-YO woman for being under the influence of a controlled substance, public intoxication and violating probation. She was transported to county jail.

Police Log, Sept. 4

Monday, Sept. 4 12:53am Reckless driving occurred at St. Paul’s Rectory on Matheson Street. The Reporting Party (RP) stated he heard an argument outside, then someone got into a vehicle and drove recklessly around the neighborhood. An officer responded but the vehicle was unable to...

Healdsburg Police Log Feb 27-March 4

Police Station
Monday, Feb. 27 9:54am. Burglary occurred at Coyote Sonoma on Mill St. Reporting Party (RP) said the safe was open when she got to work; approximately $5000 was missing.  10:17am. Petty theft reported at Safeway on Vine St. Report of a transient subject who stole from...

Police Log, Nov. 6 – Nov. 12

he RP indicated that a man, who smelled of alcohol, was loud and obnoxious at CVS Pharmacy on Center Street. He was asked to leave, but refused. Officers responded and provided him a courtesy ride home.

Blanketed with smoke

Cloverdale was blanketed with smoke Thursday morning. As of 12 p.m., the Kincade Fire was 0% contained.

The Healdsburg School reopens following coronavirus concerns

Classes canceled after an adult member of the school community — not an employee — exposed to confirmed COVID-19 case

School bond measure on ballot

The Cloverdale Unified School District has put Measure H, a general obligation bond measure, on the Nov. 6 ballot, which will authorize the sale of up to $46 million in bonds to the district. If approved, the bond money will go toward improving school facilities, modernizing classrooms and replacing deteriorating plumbing, amongst other things. (See sidebar for a list of projects that would be authorized to be financed by the bond.)

Cloverdale Fire Logs: March 29-April 4

MONDAY, MARCH 29
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