Novato officers and firefighters worked with the Sonoma County Sheriff to quickly reach a lost hiker Wednesday evening.
Annual grants awarded by the state help fund DUI checkpoints and other efforts to reduce serious injuries and deaths on Novato roads.
Police say that store employees reported the thefts in progress. Pepper spray, switchblade knife, and drugs were also seized.
Agencies from around the region responded to a vegetation fire Tuesday at the Rush Creek Preserve.
Police are asking residents to check their surveillance cameras for video that could help them with their investigation.
Investigators allege the 20-year-old man initiated contact with a 12-year-old over social media and later met the victim at a local park.
Marin County authorities allege the victim reported tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry stolen from her home over several months.
Novato police said in a press release that five people using two vehicles were involved in the burglary.
A man was arrested on suspicion of multiple felonies after a fire broke out and vandalism was reported at the Indian Valley Campus.
Rescue crews hoisted an injured mountain biker to safety and flew them to a nearby hospital after a trail crash.
Police allege two men were carrying burglary tools and attempted to break into an apartment building early Thursday.
A forensic exam was underway Tuesday after a pilot died in a fiery plane crash at Gnoss Field over the weekend.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.
With a long holiday weekend on the doorstep, police will be looking out for impaired drivers on Novato roads.
Police allege the man admitted to starting a fire that burned 18 acres before it was contained Tuesday afternoon.
According to police, school staffers reported a suspicious man peering into car windows.
A package with thousands of pills containing fentanyl and more was intercepted on its way from the UK to Novato, authorities said.
Investigators said the motorcycle was traveling at high speeds when it collided with a pickup truck Friday on Highway 1.
Geoffrey Palermo, the former manager of the Hilton in downtown San Francisco, was convicted of approving millions in inflated invoices.
Kevonte Keosodsay, 22, was identified by detectives from the Marin County Sheriff's Office for allegedly depositing stolen checks.
Police allege a San Rafael teen posted illicit images on anonymous social media accounts to bully other teens in Marin County.
The 2 suspects, who live some 5 hours away, were arrested along with another suspect from the Bay Area.
All eight of the students, girls ages 12 to 14, were arrested in the Bay Area this week.
Four female suspects reportedly ran off with cosmetics from the Sephora store at the Vintage Oaks Shopping Center.
In addition to the two arrests for DUI and 32 citations for unlicensed driving, police arrested one motorist for a safety violation.
A DUI checkpoint will be in place Friday evening at an undisclosed location in Novato.
Police allege a 54-year-old man setting off homemade fireworks caused a fire outside an apartment complex.
Police said the inactive device was meant to be used as part of a presentation in a high school history class.
A Gun Violence Restraining Order was also filed against the suspect.
Police allege a Vallejo man was carrying burglary tools, drugs and a loaded gun when he was found in Novato Monday morning.
The homeowners told police they did not know the woman accused of setting their house on fire Sunday afternoon.
CHP received reports of heavy smoke coming from the vehicle.
Police said it did not appear the Islamic Center was "explicitly targeted," and did not find evidence to support hate crime charges.
Police allege a Santa Rosa man provided fentanyl to two women who overdosed, killing one and putting the other in a coma.
Police believe a man who scammed an elderly Novato resident is responsible for similar crimes across NorCal.
Police allege a driver impaired by a prescription drug hit two boys before crashing head-on into a pickup truck in Novato.
High winds downed trees and power lines across the region, leaving thousands in Marin without power Monday morning.
Officials said a deputy doing routine checks discovered an inmate in need of immediate medical attention early Thursday.
Detectives are still investigating the circumstances of the crash but said it coincided with inclement weather and wet roads Saturday.
A structure fire at the pier on Tomales Bay was reported just after 5 p.m. Sunday.