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Arrests, Citations Keep Cotati Police Busy Over President's Day Weekend

Arrest log courtesy of the Cotati Police Department.

Editor's note: Arrests and citations do not indicate convictions.

Feb. 13, 2013

Cotati Police arrested Rhonda J. Everson, 49, of Forestville, on suspicion of resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance and violation of probation.

Feb. 14, 2013

Cotati Police arrested Paul A. Gebhardt, 23, of Petaluma, on suspicion of possession for sale of a controlled substance and violation of probation.

Feb. 15, 2013

Cotati Police arrested Juan E. Vigilalbor, 25, of Santa Rosa, on suspicion of violation of probation

Cotati Police cited Timothy W. Olsen, 20, of Rohnert Park, on suspicion of possession of false evidence of age.

Feb. 16, 2013

Cotati Police arrested Jose R. Acosta-Solorio, 25, of Petaluma, on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and attempting to obtain credit using someone else's identification card.

Police also cited three individuals, including Starlene D. Pointdexter, 45, of Rohnert Park and two Cotati teenagers, ages 16 and 14, in connection with outstanding warrants.

Feb. 17. 2013

Cotati Police cited Brooke W. Solomon, 19, of Petaluma, on suspicion of providing false evidence of age.

Cotati Police cited Alejandra Carreno, 30, of Santa Rosa, in connection with an outstanding warrant.

Cotati Police arrested Tam L Pham, 28, of Rohnert Park, in connection with an outstanding warrant.

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