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Roadways Flooded In Petaluma, Police Say
Petaluma police expect more flooded roads and advised all drivers to take extra precautions.

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Petaluma police expect more flooded roads and advised all drivers to take extra precautions.

The proclamation follows Saturday's storm that produced mudslides, blocked streets, eroded creek banks, downed trees and busted a drainpipe.
The evacuation warning zone stretches from unincorporated Healdsburg to Jenner along the Sonoma County coast.
The 19-year-old from Pittsburg has not been seen by his family since Sunday, according to Concord police.
Officials continue monitoring the Russian River as it nears flood stage, with crews ready to respond to both expected and unforeseen events.
The floodgates crossing McKinstry Street are closed when the river is projected to overflow into the Oxbow Bypass area.
Self-serve sandbags are available to city residents at the City's Corporation Yard, 770 Jackson St.
A verbal altercation between two men escalated and the suspect fired a gun in the other man's direction but struck a bystander, police said.
The inmate tested positive for COVID when he was booked into jail Saturday, the sheriff's office said.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
Officials urged residents to prepare their homes and businesses ahead of another atmospheric river forecast for the Bay Area.
The Petaluma man escaped Tuesday morning from the Santa Rosa facility, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office said.
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