MILL VALLEY
Booty Man: A man with very low riding pants stood at the bus stop on Miller Avenue and twerked, the results of which showed most of the man’s hairy arse (and a bit more) to standersby who would have preferred not to have seen any of it. Police called. Service provided.
Hiding Out: On Aug. 31, a homeless person entered a building on the Redwood Highway Frontage Road and hid out in the restroom. Police requested to move him along. Police are familiar with the man. Service provided.
Illegal: A fruit-cart vendor without a permit parked in front of the school on Miller Avenue to sell his wares. A citizen complained. Service provided.
Church Door: A homeless woman slept at the door of a church on Camino Alto. Police alerted and asked to swing by periodically to check if she came back.
Shoplifting: Two transgender men-to-women shoplifted three baskets of merchandise from a store on Camino Alto. Reported to police.
Booze: A girl about 13 tried to shoplift alcohol from a store on Miller Avenue. She was confronted and left the story leaving a backpack behind. Police notified.
Urinator: A homeless person screamed and urinated at the back of a store on Blithedale Avenue. He made others feel very uncomfortable with his antics. Police talked to the man, but he refused to speak to them and therefore was subsequently let be. Police told store managers that if he comes back to call immediately.
Homeless: A homeless man lay down on the sidewalk on Miller Avenue. Police made contact and moved him along.
Party House: A large blue house on Miller Avenue was reported holding a loud party, which often happens when the parents are away. Police swung by and observed no party.
Angry Dad: A teenager hit the car of an employee of a clinic on Miller Avenue. Now, the dad of the kid keeps showing up at the business to whine about the accident. Police called to help out with proper channels for handling the situation.
Delusions: A resident on Miller Avenue called police because his neighbor was standing outside his front door ringing the doorbell. He was wrapped in a blanket and saying that he’s cold. The resident won’t let him in because Blanket Man has a history of delusional behavior, especially when he’s been hitting the sauce. Police service provided.
Scary: A homeless man hung out in front of a store on Lovell Avenue on Sept. 5. His presence scared customers away. Police were familiar with the man and gave him a talking to and moved him along.
SAUSALITO
Creepy: A man who appears one bubble off center has been following women around town. This time it was just before noon on Aug. 30 on Caledonia Street. Police alerted.
Runner: A majestic golden retriever dog galloped off-leash around Alexander Avenue. Humane Society alerted.
Banned: A 30-ish man who was banned from the town library tried to come in again on Aug. 30 and use the computers. Police called to remove the trespasser.
Discipline: Police were called to a parking lot in which a father was yelling at his daughter. Turns out that dad was disciplining his daughter for throwing rocks. Not a crime in Sausalito.
RENTER: A renter called police about the renter below her playing movies too loudly. Police told her to call the landlord.
Bad Behavior: A patron in a store on Bridgeway yelled at other patrons. Police called.The man was escorted out and told not to come back.
Stumbler: A man stumbled around in the bushes on Gate 5 Road and nearly fell into the road a couple of times. People were concerned. Police responded and took him away.
NOVATO
Checkpoint: On Friday Sept. 1, the Novato Police Department held a DUI checkpoint, resulting in 2 drivers arrested for DUI and 16 drivers cited.
The DUI checkpoint was held at Novato Boulevard at Los Alondras Court. Here are the details:
– 15 drivers were cited for operating a vehicle unlicensed or with a suspended/revoked license.
– 1,206 vehicles were screened.
– 1 person was arrested for other criminal charges.
– 1 driver was cited for knowingly allowing a suspended driver to operate a vehicle.
DUI checkpoint locations are determined based on reported incidents of impaired driving-related crashes. The primary purpose of DUI checkpoints are to promote public safety by taking suspected impaired drivers off roads.
SAN RAFAEL
Fire: A fire destroyed a mobile home Sunday, Sept. 3, in the Contempo Marin neighborhood of San Rafael. The fire remains under investigation. No one was injured.
Shooting: Four suspects are wanted for questioning after an early morning shooting that occurred in the Safeway parking lot in the Terra Linda neighborhood of San Rafael.
On Sunday morning, Sept. 3, at 1:01 a.m., San Rafael Police Dispatch received multiple 911 Emergency calls reporting shots fired in the area of Safeway, 950 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael. Officers arrived and located a 30-year-old male from Novato with gunshot wounds. The San Rafael Fire Department transported the victim to the hospital with serious injuries.
The initial investigation determined that a group of individuals were gathered in the Safeway parking lot when they were approached by another group. Words were exchanged between the two groups and then one of the involved suspects began shooting. Two bullets struck the victim, and a third bullet entered the bedroom window of a nearby residence. All four suspects fled the scene and remain at-large. The suspects were last seen walking Eastbound through the Northgate 1 parking lot.
Shortly after the suspects fled the scene, a San Rafael Police Officer saw one of the involved suspects on the Redwood Highway frontage road adjacent to Highway 101. Upon seeing the officer, the suspect fled into the area of the creek on the East side of Redwood Highway. Officers requested the assistance of the Marin County Sheriff’s Office and Novato Police Department Canine Unit but were unable to locate the suspect.
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call San Rafael Police at (415) 485-3000. Tips can also be made online at http://www.srpd.org/tips.
The DUI checkpoints are
NOT there just for drunk driver’s they are put into place as another means of control over the population.
People please pay attention to this, it doesn’t stop here we are falling deeper and deeper into a NAZI state.
The Government and it’s employees are supposed to work for us NOT the other way around. These police the sheriff and even the CHP are not on your side not here to protect you just think about it how long has it been since you were able to just walk down the street and not worry about being arrested?
Really people open your eyes and look around you if you don’t see it. Well I guess I have no more to say!!!}