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Massive Crash; Kidnapping, Rape Arrest; Wind Warning: Patch PM
Catch up on today's stories from across the North Bay.

NORTH BAY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties that people are talking about today:
46 Percent Of Bay Area Residents Want To Move Out
- The percent of people wanting out has grown since last year. Here are the top reasons why.
2 Arrested In Kidnapping, Rape Of SF Woman: Sonoma Co. Sheriff
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- The men were not drivers for any ride-sharing company; rather, "this was a random attack," a Sonoma County sheriff's official said.
Bad Brakes On Dump Truck Led To Massive Crash: Santa Rosa Police
- Police allege the driver of a dump truck involved in a fiery, 10-vehicle pileup in February failed to properly maintain the truck's brakes.
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- The outage started at 5:34 a.m.
Wind Warning Issued By National Weather Service
- Here's when the wind is supposed to be fierce.
Open Seats Available On Marin County Assessment Appeals Boards
- There are two separate boards, each with three members, and appeals are heard alternately by the two boards.
Benicia City Council To Discuss New Downtown Noise Regulations
- Proposed regulations reflect community feedback, a Benicia city official said.
- The top two candidates in the June 5 primary election will be in a runoff in November if no one wins more than 50 percent in the primary.
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Photo courtesy Santa Rosa Fire Department
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