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🌈 Santa Rosa Police Department Celebrates Pride Month 🌈 The Santa Rosa Police Department proudly recognizes the start of...
06/01/2026

🌈 Santa Rosa Police Department Celebrates Pride Month 🌈

The Santa Rosa Police Department proudly recognizes the start of Pride Month; a time to celebrate inclusion, dignity, and respect for all members of our community.

We are committed to serving and protecting everyone who calls Santa Rosa home. Pride Month is an opportunity to reaffirm our dedication to building trust, strengthening relationships, and ensuring that every individual feels safe, valued, and heard.

To our LGBTQ+ community members, your diversity helps make Santa Rosa stronger. We stand with you, not just this month, but every day.

Happy Pride Month! 💙🌈

The Santa Rosa Police Department proudly recognizes the start of Pride Month, a time to celebrate inclusion, dignity, and respect for all members of our community.

DUI Crash Involving an Unlicensed Juvenile DriverOn May 29, 2026, at approximately 9:32 a.m., Santa Rosa Police Departme...
05/30/2026

DUI Crash Involving an Unlicensed Juvenile Driver

On May 29, 2026, at approximately 9:32 a.m., Santa Rosa Police Department officers were dispatched to a report of a vehicle that had crashed into a ditch and struck a utility pole near Burbank Avenue and Liana Drive.

Upon arrival, officers contacted the sole occupant of the vehicle, a 15‑year‑old juvenile. During the investigation, officers determined the driver was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. The juvenile was transported to Kaiser Hospital for medical clearance and was subsequently cited and released to his mother.

The juvenile was charged with the violations of 23152(a) and 23152(b) of the California Vehicle Code, driving under the influence, as well as driving without a license.

The Santa Rosa Police Department remains firmly committed to traffic safety and DUI enforcement. Incidents involving impaired driving—especially those involving underage drivers—pose significant risks to our community. Our officers will continue proactive enforcement and education efforts to reduce impaired driving and keep Santa Rosa’s roadways safe.

Three Suspects Arrested Following Report of an Armed RobberyOn May 4, 2026, an officer with the Santa Rosa Police Depart...
05/27/2026

Three Suspects Arrested Following Report of an Armed Robbery

On May 4, 2026, an officer with the Santa Rosa Police Department (SRPD) was dispatched to a late report of a robbery that originally occurred on May 1 in the 1700 block of Peterson Lane. The officer learned that a small group of teenagers were waiting for a ride when they saw a suspicious vehicle pass by and pull into a nearby parking lot. The suspects, a group of teen males, exited the vehicle and approached the teens. One of the suspects then demanded that the victims give them the jewelry they were wearing, while a second suspect lifted his shirt to reveal a gun in his waistband. The first suspect then forcibly removed a gold chain from the neck of one of the victims. After witnessing this, the second victim handed over his jewelry. The suspects then ran back to their vehicle and left the scene. Officers learned that during this incident, the suspects made statements that indicated they were likely associated with a criminal street gang. It is not believed that the victims have any gang affiliation.

The SRPD Gang Crimes Team began investigating this incident, and over the course of their investigation, three suspects were identified. On May 26, as detectives were preparing to serve search warrants at two Santa Rosa homes associated with the suspects, two of the suspects were seen driving away from their residence in the 700 block of Bellevue Avenue. Uniformed SRPD officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and detained the suspects without incident. Detectives then served the search warrant at the residence and located an unregistered 9mm handgun and two privately manufactured fi****ms, also known as “ghost guns.” The fi****ms were found, loaded and unsecured, in the bedroom of the suspects’ uninvolved younger sibling.

The 17-year-old male suspect was arrested for the following offenses:
211 PC – Robbery
182(a)(1) PC – Conspiracy

The second suspect, who was a minor at the time the robbery was committed and therefore will not be identified, was arrested for the following offenses:
211 PC – Robbery
182(a)(1) PC – Conspiracy
23920 PC – Possession of an unregistered firearm
273(a) PC – Child endangerment

The third suspect was arrested during a traffic stop upon leaving his residence in the 2700 block of Morgan Creek Street. No evidence related to this incident was located during the service of the search warrant at this residence.

This suspect, a 17-year-old juvenile male, was arrested for the following offenses:
211 PC – Robbery
182(a)(1) PC – Conspiracy

The Santa Rosa Police Department’s Gang Crimes Team remains committed to reducing violence in our community through a balanced approach of prevention, intervention, education, and enforcement. The recovery of multiple illegal fi****ms, including privately manufactured “ghost guns,” underscores the ongoing threat these weapons pose to public safety, especially when found unsecured and accessible to minors.

Santa Rosa Police Department case #26-4643. https://alrt.se/u/YGGniLsYmKL

05/26/2026

🚨 Team Tuesday – Downtown Enforcement Team!

Every Tuesday, we’re pulling back the curtain to show you the specialized teams that make SRPD strong and keep Santa Rosa safe. From Detectives to Tactical Teams, K9 Team, Motors, Downtown Enforcement Team, and more, you’ll learn about the incredible work happening behind the scenes.

Follow along to meet the teams, see their tools in action, and discover how they protect and serve our community every day.

SRPD Downtown Enforcement Team

The Downtown Enforcement Team (DET) plays a vital role in maintaining a safe, clean, and welcoming downtown Santa Rosa. Through a balanced approach, the team addresses quality-of-life concerns by combining proactive enforcement with community engagement. Officers build relationships, work collaboratively to understand challenges, and connect individuals in need with critical services and support. By focusing on both accountability and compassion, DET helps improve public safety while enhancing the overall well-being of the downtown community.

SRPD is continuously recruiting for multiple positions. More information about employment opportunities for sworn and civilian positions can be found at https://joinsantarosapd.com/.

05/25/2026

Looking to stay informed about what’s happening in your community? Tune in to the SRPD Weekly Dispatch! Each week, the Santa Rosa Police Department shares highlights of their recent activity, including a featured Case of the Week and an ICYMI (In Case You Missed It) segment that recaps important updates. It’s a quick and engaging way to stay connected with local law enforcement and learn about their efforts to keep Santa Rosa safe. Don’t miss it!

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who made the ultimate sa...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Memorial Day is more than a long weekend...it is a solemn reminder of the cost of freedom. We reflect on those who gave their lives in defense of our nation and extend our deepest gratitude to the families who carry their legacy forward.

At the Santa Rosa Police Department, we stand in remembrance and respect, recognizing that the freedoms we uphold and protect each day were secured through their courage and sacrifice.

We encourage our community to take a moment today to honor our fallen heroes.

We remember. We honor. We will never forget.

Subject Safely Detained Following Incident on Sonoma County BusOn May 24, 2026, at approximately 9:21 P.M., officers res...
05/25/2026

Subject Safely Detained Following Incident on Sonoma County Bus

On May 24, 2026, at approximately 9:21 P.M., officers responded to the area of Mendocino Ave and McConnell Ave regarding a subject on top of a Sonoma County bus who had called 911 repeatedly asking for help.

Upon arrival, officers safely cleared the bus of riders and secured the scene. Officers communicated with the subject and repeatedly offered assistance; however, the subject refused to come down from the bus.

Due to the subject's elevated position, officers exercised restraint and employed de-escalation techniques while evaluating the safest means of resolution. Officers determined that initiating physical contact could increase the risk of injury to the subject, officers, or bystanders. The area was secured, traffic control measures were implemented, and officers continued working toward a peaceful resolution.

On May 25, 2026, at approximately 6:56 A.M., the subject came down from the bus and was safely detained without injury. Byron Poindexter, a 47 year old Pittsburg, California resident, was arrested and charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (11364(a) HS) and Being Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance (11550(a) HS). He was booked at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility.

The Santa Rosa Police Department appreciates the public's patience while officers worked to resolve this incident safely and peacefully.

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Arrest for Possessing a Concealed and Loaded FirearmOn May 23, 2026, at approximately 12:11 a.m., a Santa Rosa Police Of...
05/23/2026

Arrest for Possessing a Concealed and Loaded Firearm

On May 23, 2026, at approximately 12:11 a.m., a Santa Rosa Police Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for an equipment violation in the area of 439 Carrillo Street. During the stop, the officer observed ma*****na in the car. The ma*****na was of usable quantity and readily accessible to the driver.

A search of the vehicle was conducted. During the search, officers located a loaded firearm inside the center console. The driver, identified as Carlos Perdomo, was taken into custody without incident.

Perdomo was arrested and booked on the above‑listed firearm‑related charges.
25400(a)(1) PC – Carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle
25850(a) PC – Possession of a loaded firearm in a public place

The Santa Rosa Police Department is committed to reducing gun violence in our community. The enforcement of fi****ms-related offenses continues to be a priority for Chief John Cregan, and our officers.

05/22/2026

🎉 A huge THANK YOU to Windsor Christian Academy for inviting us to be part of your annual First Responder Day! 🚓💙

The SRPD team had an amazing time connecting with all the students…your smiles made our day! And K9 Oso wants everyone to know he definitely received the bestest pets and belly rubs ever 🐾🐶

We appreciate the warm welcome and can’t wait to come back again! 🙌

05/21/2026

SRPD OFFICERS ARREST BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT

On 5/21/2026 at 3:02pm., Santa Rosa Police Officers were dispatched to the Bank of America located at 1155 W Steele Lane, Santa Rosa regarding a Robbery. The male suspect provided the teller a note and a bag. The note contained demands for money and was threatening in nature. The suspect left the business without taking his bag and note with him and was last seen walking eastbound from the business. Witnesses provided a suspect description and a FLOCK camera in the area captured the suspect walking eastbound on W. Steele Lane. Numerous SRPD Officers responded to the area. A SRPD Motor Officer located and detained a subject matching the robbery suspect description in the area of Administration and Paulin Drive. The subject, 38-year-old Santa Rosa transient Angosom Gebre, was positively identified as the suspect.

Gebre was arrested and booked at the Main Adult Detention Facility for
664/211 PC – Attempted Robbery
3056 PC – Violation of Parole

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