MILL VALLEY
Car Break-In: A phone, sun glasses and a backpack were reported taken on Dec. 11 from an unlocked car parked Plymouth Avenue.
Abatement: An abandoned car on Blithedale was tagged on Dec. 11. It was reported parked “for over a week.”
Need Blanket: A elderly person called 911 to say he needs a blanket and he can’t reach his caregiver. Service provided.
FAIRFAX
My Dope: Police were summoned to an overheated family scene on Marin Road where a 15-year-old boy was demanding that his parents give him his marijuana back. The parents said they didn’t have it. Situation escalated. Service provided.
Unfinished Business: A citizen reported a dog owner let his dog do his business on Rudy Contratti Field and did not clean it up. May was wearing brown shorts and the dog was white. But both were gone when police arrived.
Welfare Check: Police on Thanksgiving Day were asked to conduct a welfare check on a man in Victory Village. They found the man dead. The Coroner’s Office was summoned to the scene.
DUI: Police responded to a car that careened off of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Claus Drive. The driver was arrested for DUI.
911 Tree: A citizen asked police to investigate a tree on Scenic Road being “trimmed or removed.” The caller wanted to make sure the proper permits were in order. Service provided.
Unwanted: A woman called police about an unwanted person at her home.Police arrested a man in violation of parole and took him to jail.
Tailgater: A man, while in his car, called police about a car that was tailgating him. Police advised him to stop and let him pass, but the car behind stopped also. So, he drove to the police station with the tailgater following. He parked in front of the station and police came out. The tailgater sped away.
Sleeper: A man slept in a sleeping bag in front of St. Rita’s Church. Police were asked to conduct a welfare check, which they did. The man voluntarily left the area.
SAUSALITO
Domestic: A reported to police that her boyfriend came to her house and pushed her to the ground and took her phone and wallet. She said she didn’t want to get him in trouble. Too late for that. Service provided.
Abatement: A VW bug was reported parked on North Street for two weeks. Service provided.
Butt Man: A man wearing low-slung pants showing his butt crack in none of its glory rode a bike on Caledonia Street while holding a bottle of liquor. He was swerving all over the place. Service provided. Passersby were worried about him as well as grossed out a little. Service provided.
Mental Crisis: A woman who had been banned from a store on Caledonia Street came into the store and threw baskets around. Service provided.
Burglary: A resident on West Street reported a crash in the house and possible burglar breaking in through the doggie door. Police responded. Determined it was a “possible animal.” Service provided.
Rock: A tree trimming service propelled a rock into a neighbor’s car, breaking a window. Tree service reimbursed the neighbor. Service provided.
Drunk: A 40-ish woman three sheets to the wind sat on Caledonia Street with her dog, surrounded by beer bottles. Father picked her up. Service provided.
SAN RAFAEL
Arrests: On Dec. 9 the SRPD received a call of two adults with a young juvenile that were observed layering and concealing merchandise for the purpose of shoplifting at a department store at the Northgate Mall in San Rafael. Officers arrived and located a female suspect who was determined to have two felony warrants for her arrest. The female suspect was arrested and merchandise was recovered from her purse. A male suspect was located in another portion of the store and was detained. The suspect was found in possession of a 9mm “ghost-gun” (no serial numbered) firearm. The male suspect was also found to be a convicted felon that was on CDCR parole. The young juvenile was contacted and found to be wearing the store’s clothing that the adult suspects had placed on the juvenile. Merchandise was recovered from all the involved persons. The female suspect was booked for the two felony arrest warrants. The male suspect was booked for felony possession of a concealed firearm, a felon in possession of a firearm, and violating the terms of CDCR parole.
The juvenile was released to the custody of a guardian.
NOVATO
Identification: The man killed recently on Novato Highway 101 has been formally identified as Ali Safar Navadeh, 79, of Novato. On Friday Dec. 08, at approximately 5:08 p.m. a motor vehicle collision occurred on southbound State Highway 101 north of Marinwood near Alameda del Prado in Novato. Navadeh was inside his disabled vehicle parked along the right-side highway shoulder awaiting assistance when another vehicle traveling southbound on State Highway 101 at highway speeds lost control, veered across the travel lanes and struck Navadeh’s vehicle. Navadeh was declared dead at the scene.
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