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February 06, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Costco Scams

A recent scam purporting to come from Costco offers consumers a free ice cream maker for completing a survey.  This is a phising scam attempting to obtain your financial information or gain access to your computer. 


January 06, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Fake Text Messages from FasTrak

Text messages are being received which appear to be from FasTrak advising that you have failed to pay a toll and to pay right away in order to avoid excessive late fees or potential legal action.  These text messages are a scam.  Do not click on the links or respond to the messages.


October 24, 2024 | Office of the District Attorney

TSA Pre Check Scam - Do Not Renew or Sign Up From Link in an Email

The FTC has issued a warning of a new scam in which scammers email you to have you sign up or renew a TSA PreCheck by clicking on a link and paying online. Although the link takes you to a page that looks official this is a scam.  To obtain an initial TSA PreCheck, you are required to go in person and pay in person at a TSA Enrollment Center. TSA will not send email to renew your membership. 


January 22, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Santa Rosa man sentenced to 12 years 4 months state prison for Comstock Park homicide-robbery

Defendant Manuel Anthony Rivera, 24 years old of Santa Rosa, was sentenced today by the Honorable Troy Shaffer to a prison term of 12 years and 4 months in state prison following his convictions for voluntary manslaughter and two counts of attempted robbery.


January 06, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Two Cousins Sentenced to Hundreds of Years in Prison After Child Molestation Convictions

On Thursday January 2, 2025, Judge Mark Urioste sentenced Giovany Neftali Barrientos-Perez to serve 500 years 4 months to life, and sentenced Bayron Vasquez to serve 485 years to life in state prison, for crimes committed against multiple children. The sentencing was the culmination of a nearly six-week trial after which both men were convicted of a combined 43 counts of child molestation. The guilty verdicts included convictions for lewd and lascivious conduct with a child, sexual intercourse with a child under the age of eleven, aggravated sexual assault of a child, forcible rape of a child, and the continuous sexual abuse of a minor.


December 10, 2024 | Office of the District Attorney

Child Murderer Denied Parole

Defendant Robert Michael Mills, 63 years old of Santa Rosa, was denied parole Tuesday morning following a hearing conducted by the California Board of Parole Hearings. Mr. Mills is currently serving a life sentence in state prison after a jury in 1989 found him guilty of murder by torture and child abuse.