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July 23, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Amazon Warns of New Scam Emails

Amazon recently advised its subscribers of a new round of scam emails purporting to be from Amazon either about delivery of an item that was not ordered or increase in the cost of a Prime Membership. The email contains a link to cancel the subscription due to the purported increase in cost which leads to a fake site requesting input of membership information that then allows scammers to access your Amazon account.


June 03, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

DMV Scam Text Message Re Failure to Pay Tolls

Text messages have recently been sent advising recipients that they have failed to pay a toll which will result in additional penalties and also the DMV suspending your vehicle registration.  This is a scam.  DMV does not send out text messages.  This is similar to prior alert regarding fake texts and emails threatening penalties for non-payment of tolls.


May 28, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

2024 Annual Report

Santa Rosa, CA — Today, Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez released her administration’s first-ever Report to the People, a comprehensive review of the achievements, initiatives, and community partnerships that defined her office’s work in 2024. The report reflects DA Rodriguez’s commitment to transparency, public service, and smart justice, and is now available to the public and the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors.


October 29, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

DxE Activist Zoe Rosenberg Convicted by Jury of Felony Conspiracy and Aggravating Sentencing Factor After Month and Half Long Trial

Zoe Rosenberg, 23-years-old of Berkeley, was convicted earlier today by a Sonoma County jury following an approximately 7-week-long trial of a felony charge of Conspiracy, and 2 misdemeanor counts of trespass which occurred on 5/21/23 and 6/13/23, and 1 count of tampering with a vehicle for her actions on 6/13/23.


October 23, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Chipotle Settles Consumer Protection Case for Violating California’s Gift Card Redemption Law

District Attorney Carla Rodriquez, along with the District Attorneys of Los Angeles, Shasta and Ventura counties, announced today that Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., has entered into a Stipulated Judgment and will pay $246,000 in civil penalties, restitution, and costs to resolve allegations of violating California’s gift card redemption law.


October 17, 2025 | Office of the District Attorney

Santa Rosa Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Rape and Assault

Defendant Devin Patrick Dwyer, 35 years old of Santa Rosa, was sentenced October 2nd by the Honorable Judge Kenneth Gnoss to serve nine years and four months, plus 30 years-to-life in state prison, after having been found guilty by a jury in April of this year on charges including rape and false imprisonment.