Crime & Safety
Woman Arrested For Robbing Sonoma Store: Deputies
Deputies say she became aggressive when confronted by store personnel.

SONOMA, CA — With assistance from the community, Sonoma County sheriff's deputies were able to locate and arrest a 25-year-old woman Wednesday morning for allegedly robbing a store earlier this week in Sonoma, according to sheriff's officials.
Sheriff's deputies served a warrant shortly before 8 a.m. in the 300 block of Second Street East to search for evidence and arrest robbery suspect Maria Moonan.
According to the sheriff's office, Moonan allegedly stole items from a CVS pharmacy Sunday morning and became aggressive when confronted by store personnel.
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Surveillance footage, both inside and outside the store, along with witness accounts, a cellphone video and photos of Moonan were provided to deputies to assist in locating and apprehending her.
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Moonan, a Sonoma Valley resident, is being held in Sonoma County Jail on $50,000 bail and is scheduled to appear before a judge on Friday, sheriff's officials said.
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— Bay City News; Image via Renee Schiavone, Patch