MILL VALLEY
Roof Walkers: An elderly couple living on Lovell Avenue told police that kids climbed onto their roof to videotape the woman inside their home through the skylight. Service provided.
Squatters: A resident on Lovell Avenue discovered six people living in his storage shed. Police called. Service provided.
Strange Look: A car moved slowly down Altamont Avenue just after midnight on Sept. 18. Occupants gave a resident a “strange look.” Police called about possible suspicious activity.
Tam High: Police interacted with the principal at Tam High about a student arrested over the weekend. Word at school was that he had a gun. Police filled the principal in on the arrest.
Blocked: A citizen reported that construction trucks were periodically blocking traffic on Sandy Lane. Roadway now clear. Service provided.
Pole Falls: A city light pole fell on a vehicle on Miller Avenue. Police and fire responded. Service provided.
Arson: Police responded to a possible arson started under a deck on the Redwood Highway Frontage. A homeless person was detained.
Boozing Kids: Juveniles attempted to steal alcohol on Sept. 16 at a store on Camino Alto. The manager took the booze away from the kids and remained sitting outside the store. Police called. The kids were released to their mother.
Scary Tenter: A concerned citizen called the police about a man hanging around the playground on Hamilton Drive. She was worried that he was homeless living in a tent in the bushes and watching the kids. Service provided.
SAUSALITO
Hit & Run: A white pickup with a yellow cab sideswiped a parked car on Glen Drive on Sept. 14. Video of the pickup provided police.
Bones: A man reported that his dog keeps retrieving bones from his backyard and one of them looks like a human vertebrae. Bones sent to coroner’s office for identification.
Squatter: A woman climbed into an unoccupied apartment on Caledonia Street and essentially moved in. Police called and removed her.
See Something: A citizen found a brown suitcase on Sept. 17 left outside the restroom on Bridgeway. Police are holding it. It is believed to be the property of a homeless person.
Fishy: A woman recently evicted from her beach house came into a store on Caledonia Street with a dead fish. Homeless woman was moved along.
Grudge: Police were called to Lincoln Drive after two neighbors got into a verbal beef. The issue stems from a comment made years ago. Service provided.
Barking Dog: A citizen called police about a neighborhood dog on Glen Court that barks all … the … time. Police contacted the homeowner.
REGIONAL
Police in Petaluma arrested two Marin men allegedly related to a theft at a shoe store in Petaluma Village Premium Outlets. Police stopped a car suspected of being involved. Inside the car, police found drugs and an unregistered gun.
The arrested were identified as Taylor Jones, 31, and Jaewon Hwang, 43, both of San Rafael. They were booked into the Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of theft, conspiracy, possession of drug paraphernalia, meth possession and possession of a concealed gun in a vehicle.
NOVATO
Warrant: On Friday, Sept. 15, four NPD officers conducted a DUI Saturation Patrol operation. Around 7:15 p.m. two officers stopped Shakon Miller, a 26-year-old Oakland resident, for failing to stop at a stop sign. A records check revealed that Miller had a warrant for his arrest out of Solano County for a gun related case. Miller was taken into custody and booked into the Marin County Jail.
Gun: At 8:15 p.m. on Sept. 15, two officers conducted a traffic stop on Gino Turner, a 19-year-old San Bruno resident, for a speed violation. Turner was in possession of marijuana while driving and suspected of driving under the influence. When Turner stepped out of the vehicle to participate in field sobriety tests, officers noticed a handgun on the floorboard in plain view. Through the course of the investigation, it was determined that Turner unlawfully possessed and transported a loaded and unregistered Glock handgun. Turner was booked into Marin County jail on several weapons related charges.
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