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Yahoo
14-03-2025
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Police: Drunk man's trip to Petaluma In-N-Out Burger triggers chase
(KRON) — A lengthy chase involving a Sonoma County Sheriff's helicopter was initially triggered by one Petaluma man's intoxicated trip to an In-N-Out Burger restaurant, police said. Someone called police just before 7 p.m. on March 9 to report a suspected drunk driver who was in an In-N-Out Burger drive-thru line in Petaluma. The driver, Christian Gaussen-Butler, appeared to be intoxicated while officers stopped and questioned him. Gaussen-Butler, 26, decided to flee from police by driving onto Highway 101 and speeding, according to the Petaluma Police Department. 'Officers pursued Gaussen-Butler for approximately three miles on southbound Highway 101 before ultimately terminating the pursuit based on Gaussen-Butler's erratic lane changes, excessive speed, and passing other motorists on the shoulder,' PPD wrote. Officers lost sight of Gaussen-Butler's car just prior to the San Antonio Road exit. Ten minutes later, the car crashed into a power pole. A California Highway Patrol helicopter, Henry-1, spotted the driver hiding on a heavily-wooded hillside a quarter mile from the crash scene. The helicopter crew coordinated a perimeter with Petaluma police officers, Sonoma County Sheriff deputies, and California Highway Patrol officers on the ground. 'Officers contacted Gaussen-Butler on the hillside where he again fled on foot through several creek beds, fences, and open fields. Ultimately Gaussen-Butler surrendered and was taken into custody with minor injuries,' PPD wrote. Video of the foot chase can be viewed in the video player above. Thursday is last day to drive along SF's Great Highway The man was treated at a hospital for his injuries. He was later arrested on suspicion of felony evading, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on a suspended license, and resisting arrest. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Yahoo
Man, 2 juveniles arrested after North Bay Nike thefts
(KRON) — Authorities in the North Bay recovered approximately $3,000 worth of stolen Nike merchandise following a pursuit of shoplifting suspects on Saturday, according to the Petaluma Police Department. Police responded just after 4 p.m. to the Petaluma Village Premium Outlets on the report of a man fleeing from the Nike store holding armfuls of merchandise valued at more than $950. The alleged shoplifter hopped into a waiting silver Ford F-150 truck and took off, employees told the police department. 1 severely burned in Santa Rosa carport fire An officer spotted a silver Ford F-150 traveling southbound on Highway 101 and recognized the license plate to match a prior theft from Nike a week earlier, Petaluma PD said. As the truck continued into Novato, assisting agencies responded, including the California Highway Patrol, Novato Police Department and the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office Henry-1 helicopter. The Ford did not stop when the officer activated their lights and sirens, police said. The pursuit lasted approximately 3 miles before the Ford pulled over near the Bel Marin Keys area of Novato. The Nike theft suspect, identified by police as Jose Garcia Cruz, 18, of Richmond, was detained along with two juveniles who were also inside the truck. All three were transported to the Petaluma Police Department. Officers located evidence of the Saturday theft from Nike inside the vehicle, according to police. After further investigation, authorities said more evidence of theft from Nike stores in Napa and Vacaville was uncovered. In total, around $3,000 in Nike merchandise was recovered. Garcia Cruz was arrested and booked into the Sonoma County Jail for organized retail theft with intent, shoplifting, conspiracy to commit a crime and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The two juveniles were arrested and booked into the Sonoma County Juvenile Detention Facility for organized retail theft with intent, shoplifting and conspiracy to commit a crime. The juvenile driver was also charged with vehicle evading. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.