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February 06, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Student Loan Forgiveness Scam

Be aware that there are currently emails, calls, or text messages circulating that purport to be offering assistance with forgiveness of your student loan.  The email indicates that it is time sensitive for you to respond to be eligible for loan forgiveness. I personally received one and my loans were paid off many years ago.  In light of the recent controversies around student loan forgiveness, this gives scammers prime opportunity to pray on this uncertainty and reach consumers seeking such programs.


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.


March 05, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Arizona Man Sentenced to 50 Years to Life For Petaluma Murder

Defendant Paul Coilton, fifty-nine years old of Salome, Arizona, was sentenced today by the Honorable Laura Passaglia to serve a term of 50 years-to-life in state prison after having pled guilty in February to a charge of first-degree murder and admitting an enhancement for using a firearm during the commission of the murder.


March 04, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Santa Rosa Man Granted Probation Over District Attorney’s Objection Following Convictions for Sexually Assaulting And Disfiguring A Stranger

Defendant Trevor Colombano, 38 years old of Santa Rosa, was sentenced today by the Honorable Dana Simonds to a term of probation after he pled “no contest” to charges including mayhem (with a further allegation that he used a deadly weapon,) assault with a deadly weapon (with a further allegation that he inflicted great bodily injury upon the victim,) as well as sexual battery. The District Attorney’s Office, the Court’s Probation Department, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and the victim, all recommended or requested Colombano be sentenced to state prison.


February 26, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

US Foods CHEF’STORE Resolves Allegations of Price Overcharges and False Advertising

Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez announced today that Smart Foodservice Stores LLC, doing business as US Foods CHEF’STORE, entered into a stipulated judgment and will pay $251,293.27 to settle a civil law enforcement complaint that alleged the wholesale grocer engaged in false advertising and unfair competition by charging consumers prices that were not the lowest advertised price or price listed on the shelf. US Foods CHEF’STORE operates 17 stores in California including Sonoma County. Judgment was entered on February 25, 2025, by Judge Jane Gaskell.