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Mail or drop off a letter to the Police Department at 965 Sonoma Ave , Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Call 707-543-3559, or Fax 707-543-3557 (checked Monday thru Thursday, daytime hours, do not use for emergencies, see above)
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The Santa Rosa Police Department reminds the public that impaired driving is not just from alcohol Some prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs may interfere with driving While medicinal and recreational marijuana are legal, driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal Drivers charged with a first-time DUI face an average of
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The City of Santa Rosa Police Department, with 270 sworn and civilian employees, serves the community of Santa Rosa, California It offers a range of services, including fingerprint services, a Crime Stoppers program, online reporting, a Jailview system, and records requests
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If your vehicle was involved in a non-injury hit run collision, please complete this form and a Police Technician will contact you during business hours (Monday - Friday)
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Access the Santa Rosa Police Department's arrest log for the past 30 days via this interactive data portal
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To file a police report or report suspicious activity please call 707 527-1000 or come to the police station located at 2032 Armory Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
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The Santa Rosa Police Department was formed on April 1, 1867, one year before the incorporation of the City of Santa Rosa in 1868 In its first 100 years, the department grew from three "Town Marshals" to a staff of 55
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