Crime & Safety
Where Is Totem Pole Swiped From Petaluma Front Yard?
BREAKING: The 6-foot, wooden pole is sorely missed by its owner as it originally was a grave marker for her father.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA – A Petaluma woman wants her totem pole back.
The 6-foot, carved wooden pole was stolen several weeks ago from the front yard of a home on the 200 block of Edith Street in Petaluma, according to police.
The totem pole, valued at roughly $2,000, is of great sentimental value to the owner as it was made in 1996 to serve as a grave marker for her father.
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Petaluma police said the pole was relocated to the woman's yard, but disappeared sometime overnight from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1.
The Petaluma Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in locating and returning the pole to the victim. Anyone with information regarding this theft should call 707-778-4372.
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