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May 26, 2026 | Office of the District Attorney

FTC Warns About Party Invitation Scams

The FBI is warning the public about a nationwide phishing scam in which criminals impersonate city and county planning or zoning officials to request fraudulent payments for permit fees. Scammers are using publicly available permit information, such as real permit applications or property information, to send emails with detailed permit information and attach invoices requesting payment via wire transfer, peer-to-peer payment services such as Venmo, Zelle, or PayPal, or cryptocurrency. The emails claim that immediate payment is required to avoid delays, penalties, or permit suspension.


May 26, 2026 | Office of the District Attorney

Permit Fees Scam

The FBI is warning the public about a nationwide phishing scam in which criminals impersonate city and county planning or zoning officials to request fraudulent payments for permit fees. Scammers are using publicly available permit information, such as real permit applications or property information, to send emails with detailed permit information and attach invoices requesting payment via wire transfer, peer-to-peer payment services such as Venmo, Zelle, or PayPal, or cryptocurrency. The emails claim that immediate payment is required to avoid delays, penalties, or permit suspension.


April 24, 2026 | Office of the District Attorney

2025 August 14 - Matteo Alexander Ramirez-Santos

This report details the investigation into the officer-involved fatal shooting of Matteo Alexander Ramirez-Santos by Santa Rosa Police Department officers on August 14, 2025. The incident followed a series of violent events, including domestic violence and threats involving Mr. Ramirez-Santos, who was wanted on multiple felony warrants. Law enforcement responded to a 911 call from his ex-girlfriend who reported being assaulted and threatened with a firearm. A standoff ensued at the Keegan Drive residence, during which Mr. Ramirez-Santos refused to surrender and made statements indicating suicidal intent and threats against officers. Mr. Ramirez-Santos was shot with a single round discharged from a firearm by Santa Rosa Police Department Officer Sean Keaney. Mr. Ramirez-Santos died because of those gunshot wounds.The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department led the investigation, with support from the District Attorney’s Office, in accordance with established protocols for officer-involved fatalities. The report summarizes the facts, including Mr. Ramirez-Santos’ criminal background, the events leading up to the shooting, and the actions of law enforcement during the standoff. Body-worn camera footage and witness statements confirmed that Mr. Ramirez-Santos was armed and fired at officers before being fatally shot by Officer Sean Keaney, who acted to protect fellow officers from imminent harm.After a thorough review of the evidence and applicable legal standards, the District Attorney concluded that the use of deadly force was justified under California law. The investigation found no basis for criminal charges against the involved officers, citing the imminent threat posed by Mr. Ramirez-Santos and his intent to provoke a lethal confrontation.


June 03, 2026 | Office of the District Attorney

Violent Gang Member Denied Parole

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Inmate Yai Phanchanh, 39 years old of Santa Rosa, will remain incarcerated at this time following a parole hearing held this morning at California State Prison, Solano. This was Phanchanh’s first parole hearing following his 2003 conviction for second-degree murder with a firearm enhancement arising out of a gang-related shooting that occurred in Rohnert Park.


May 28, 2026 | Office of the District Attorney

Court Sentences Man to Serve 8 Years in State Prison Following Domestic Violence Knife Attack in Windsor

Defendant Daniel Omrado-Gonzalez (AKA Daniel Tirado) a transient 43-year-old, was sentenced today by the Honorable Kenneth Gnoss to serve 8 years in state prison after a Sonoma County jury found him guilty as charged in April to charges including domestic violence with great bodily injury.


May 14, 2026 | Office of the District Attorney

Herc Rentals, Inc. Settles Environmental Protection Case for $243,291

Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez announced today the settlement of an environmental protection lawsuit against Herc Rentals, Inc., which was approved by the Sonoma County Superior Court. The defendant will pay $243,291 to settle a civil law enforcement complaint alleging that Herc Rentals violated California’s Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances laws and regulations at its Rohnert Park facility.