Crime & Safety
Suspected Marin Drug Dealer With Criminal Past Arrested
Haylee Annmarie Dolan, 23 of San Rafael, was sentenced to a year in jail for a 2017 burglary conviction.
MARIN COUNTY, CA — A North Bay woman with a criminal past was arrested late last year on suspicion of selling narcotics to an undercover officer, among other charges, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office said.
Haylee Annmarie Dolan, 23 of San Rafael, was arrested earlier in the year on suspicion of furnishing narcotics to a minor in connection with a nonfatal overdose, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Her Dec. 30 arrested followed an investigation that began in September with the development of information she was continuing to sell drugs, the Sheriff’s Office said.
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Dolan was arrested by a Special Investigative Unit team after an undercover detective arranged to buy several hundred Xanax pills from her, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Dolan was with two teens, aged 18 and 15, when the SIU team pulled her over on a Highway 101 offramp, the Sheriff’s Office said.
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Narcotics for the purposes of sales were found during a probation search of Dolan’s vehicle, and 1,500 Xanax pills possessed for the purposes of sales and $3,691 in cash were found during a probation search of her home, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Authorities during the searches of her home and vehicle also found 617 grams of marijuana, a digital scale, 1,616 Xanax pills and 1.6 grams of methamphetamine among other drugs, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Dolan was a Santa Rosa resident in 2018 when she was convicted for burglary and sentenced to a year in jail and five years of probation, The Marin Independent Journal reports.
She was initially arrested in connection with the attack on a woman at Redwood Boulevard Trader Joe’s parking lot.
Dolan’s lawyer, Tara Higgins, told the news outlet following her sentencing that her client’s crimes were drug-induced.
“She had no memory of doing any of it, but she was extremely remorseful,” Higgins told The IJ.
— Bay City News contributed to this report
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