Crime & Safety
Man Steals Ring to Support Oxycontin Habit, Found Hiding Out in Rohnert Park
Christopher James Anderson also has a pending burglary and possession of stolen property case that occurred in Healdsburg in January.

A Ukiah man is suspected of stealing one wedding ring from hisΒ friend and his deceased father's wedding ring from his mother to support hisΒ drug habit, a Sonoma County sheriff's sergeant said.
Christopher James Anderson, 26, was arrested for grand theftΒ Monday night after he was found hiding in the laundry room of a friend'sΒ apartment in the 8200 block of Camino Collegio in Rohnert Park, Sgt. MikeΒ Raasch said.
Anderson went to a family friend's house in the Larkfield areaΒ north of Santa Rosa on March 28, Raasch said.
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He told his friend's family he was down on his luck and depressedΒ because his father just died and he needed someone to talk to, Raasch said.
The family felt sorry for Anderson, allowed him inside, fed himΒ and treated him like family, Raasch said.
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When Anderson left the house a short time later, the familyΒ discovered a wedding ring was missing, Raasch said.
Detectives learned Anderson sold the ring for $150 presumably toΒ support his Oxycontin habit, Raasch said. The ring was recovered and returnedΒ to the family.
Detectives also learned Anderson stole a large amount of cash andΒ jewelry, including his deceased father's wedding ring, from his mother andΒ sold the jewelry to buy drugs, Raasch said.
Anderson also has a pending burglary and possession of stolenΒ property case that occurred in Healdsburg in January, Raasch said.
He was booked in the Sonoma County jail under $5,000 bail forΒ grand theft.Β
Charges against Anderson are pending in connection with the theftΒ of the wedding ring in Larkfield, Raasch said.
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