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Police Log, Dec. 22-28, 2025

Abandoned dogs
Dec. 22 8:10am A man slept under the Gazebo in Plaza Park on Healdsburg Avenue and hung his items on nearby artwork. The man was told to clean up and move along. He was cited for camping...

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 April 9-15

Sunday, April 9 6:17am. Disturbance at Healdsburg District Hospital Emergency Room. Reporting Party (RP) is requesting assistance with an unstable patient. Dispatch could hear disruptive words in background. RP believes she will become combative. Officers responded; the patient was sedated. 8:40am. Disturbance at Safeway on Vine...

Police Log, Nov. 18-24

Nov. 20: 2:59pm Petty theft occurred at Healdsburg High School on Prince Avenue. A week prior, AirPods were stolen. The RP tracked the location of the AirPods to an address. The RP did not know who lived at that address. The RP wanted a report, but did not want to press changes. And more Police reports...

Cloverdale Fire Logs: April 19-25

MONDAY, APRIL 19

Cloverdale Fire Logs: Nov. 9-15

MONDAY, NOV. 9

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

Senior banners, June 1

Banners celebrating Cloverdale seniors were put up on the fence of the Cloverdale Citrus Fair Monday morning, June 1. The banners are on the side of the fence that lines North Cloverdale Boulevard, and will be up for the next two weeks.

Cloverdale Police Logs: May 3-9

MONDAY, MAY 3

Scene Seen: Live Music in Cloverdale in February

Right off the bat on February 1, the Jazz Club at the Arts Alliance brings you a fabulous international mélange of styles and influences that spans the globe yet makes its home in San Francisco. Barrio Manouche—from the Spanish word for, essentially, “neighborhood,” and a name by which certain clans of the Romany Gypsy people identify themselves, is a collection of extremely accomplished instrumentalists who hail from around the world. The music is modern but ancient, drawing heavily as it does from the Romany Gypsy tradition, with its guitars and violins, exotic melodies and emphasis on improvisation. 
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