Crime & Safety
Overdose Reversed; Train Crash: San Anselmo, Marin Police Log
A look at some of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents from around San Anselmo and Fairfax and across Marin County.

MARIN COUNTY, CA – The following is a collection of weekly police, court and fire stories from across Marin County this week.
Suicide Suspected In SMART Train Fatality In North Bay
Any witnesses to the Santa Rosa accident, the first SMART train fatal incident, are asked to call police.
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Novato Woman Arrested On Identity Theft Charges
Kimberly Allen, 44, of Novato, is accused of making thousands of dollars worth of purchases using stolen identities.
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6 Arrested In Prostitution Sting In Marin County
The undercover operations were conducted by the San Rafael and Novato police departments and the Marin County Sheriff's Department.
Domestic Violence, Animal Cruelty Suspect Arrested In Sausalito
Sausalito police arrested a man on suspicion of domestic violence and animal cruelty after a standoff Wednesday night.
Crash Prompts Road Closure In San Anselmo
Police advised the public to use alternate routes and try to avoid the area.
Driver In Fatal Shoreline Highway Crash Identified
The collision killed Ricardo De Santiago, 18, of Marshall, a passenger in Lucas McFadden's Honda Prelude.
18-Year-Old Killed In Crash With Semi-Truck On Shoreline Highway
Ricardo DeSantiago, 18, of Marshall, was killed in a crash involving a semi-truck on Shoreline Highway in unincorporated Marin County.
1 Killed, Another Injured In Crash On Shoreline Highway
All lanes reopened at about 9:30 p.m. Monday after the collision at 18863 Shoreline Highway in unincorporated Marin County.
Heroin Overdose Reversed: Novato Officer Saves Man's Life
This is the second time a Novato police officer has saved the life of an opioid-overdosing patient in the past year.
Injured Hiker Hoisted To Safety From Mount Tamalpais
CHP officials said the woman had slipped on the wet trail and fell about 40 feet.
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