Police Log, Dec. 18-24
Monday, Dec. 18
9:01am Petty theft occurred at The Taste Of Tea on North St. The Reporting Party (RP) emailed the Healdsburg Police Department (HPD) regarding a man with a dog stealing the Arlo camera from the back of the business on December 12, 2023...
Police Log, Oct. 20-26
The Matheson and the Rooftop had a “Halloween Season Finale” from Oct 25 10:15pm to 2am, Oct. 26, which might account for several of this week's dispatch entries.,,
Police Log, April 28-May 5
On Thursday, May 1 at 12:27pm, the RP stated that a vehicle hit the RP’s car near Chevron on Healdsburg Avenue and drove away eastbound. The RP wanted to press charges. An officer responded and took a report. Officers looked for the vehicle, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located.
Paying tribute, Sept. 11
9/11 — A thoughtful memorial was held at the Cloverdale Fire Protection District on Sept. 11 to pay tribute to the many lives that were lost 18 years ago in the terror attacks at the Twin Towers in New York and at the Pentagon.
Police Log, November 17- 23
No one is immune to the sharp eyes and instincts of the mobile Code Enforcement officers, who scour the town for scofflaws year-round. Plus a week of dispatch reports from Healdsburg Police...
CPAC’s announces 2018 season
The Cloverdale Center for the Performing Arts just released information about their 2018 season.
Police Logs, Sept. 25
Monday, Sept. 25
12:12am. An assault with a deadly weapon occurred at John & Zekes Bar & Grill on Healdsburg Avenue. The RP stated a liquor bottle was broken over his head. Staff identified the suspect, who was no longer on the scene.
1:44am. An officer...
Memorial Day, May 25
PAY HOMAGE — A modest group of Cloverdalians met in Cloverdale’s cemetery Monday morning, May 25, to hold a small ceremony in memory of fallen veterans. The group primarily consisted of members of Cloverdale’s American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars groups and was held as an unofficial ceremony — the groups traditionally hold a Memorial Day ceremony at the Cloverdale Veterans Memorial Building and cemetery which draws in upwards of 100 people. This year they couldn’t hold it due to social distancing and public event protocols. Prior to the ceremony, members of the American Legion put up American flags on the headstones of veterans.

















