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Marin Issues Scam Alert
Scam callers are demanding cash on the threat of being fined or arrested, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office said.

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Scam callers are demanding cash on the threat of being fined or arrested, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office said.

The 45-day ban can be extended up to two years.
The 45-day ban can be extended up to two years.
An officer found the driver of a 2005 Jaguar doing donuts on the top level of a mall parking lot, authorities said.
An officer found the driver of a 2005 Jaguar doing donuts on the top level of a mall parking lot, authorities said.
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An officer during a traffic stop at around 11:15 p.m. Thursday determined the driver had an outstanding warrant
Investigators suspect the driver was not wearing his seatbelt, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The car found buried at a $15 million Atherton property was first detected last week by landscapers, authorities said.
The victim is a young man who “will likely never walk again,” according to police.
A traffic advisory had been issued for Second Street from Marquard Avenue to G Street in both directions.
Traffic stops led to both arrests, authorities said.