(Kron)-Petaluma Police Department requires members of society to remain vigilant because they are investigating a wave of sabotage in the Petaluma exhibition land that started in mid-April.
PPD said on April 17, the unknown suspect broke a window from the Livestock Office that was repaired from a previous attack.
In the second incident on May 4, the police said that the suspect threw several nails of two sizes and broke the glass on the road near the New PickleBall stadiums on the exhibition. The debris was discovered and disinfected by the real estate manager before any vehicles were affected.
Two days later on May 6, the police said that the suspect had broke the window of the livestock office at 8:20 pm, as if it appeared to be a hammer. The suspect was taken on a video surveillance (As shown above in the video operator) While wearing all dark clothes with a heavy -type shirt and carry a plastic bag. Petaloma police said the costs of damage and repair make sabotage a felony.
“The officers are conducting additional patrols on the land of Petaluma exhibitions, and we have been published video surveillance cameras in the area.” “In coordination with other city departments, efforts are being made to increase security, prevention and discovery measures on Petaluma exhibitions.”
Anyone with information about this investigation is required to contact the officer Red Datu on (707) 781-1208.