Motorist had six aliases

Originally used his cousin’s name|

While on patrol in the vicinity of Riverside Drive and Boyes Boulevard around 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 29, a deputy pulled over a motorist for not having his lights on while it was raining.

The driver was unlicensed and gave the deputy a fake name. The deputy later found a wallet containing a license with another name. The deputy discovered the man had his license suspended and was using his cousin’s name. He also had two warrants, and when deputies checked his fingerprints at the jail, they discovered a third name.

Jose Calvillo-Perez, 39, of the Springs, was charged with felony personate to make another liable, driving while suspended and the two outstanding warrants. Deputies discovered the man had six aliases.

In other incidents reported to Valley law enforcement:

Oct. 13:

10:27 p.m. – Deputies were called to the parking lot behind the Sebastiani Theatre for a report of an intoxicated motorcyclist. The motorcyclist had almost crashed his bike and then he dropped his bike while standing next to it. Nicholas Camilleri, 24, of El Verano, refused to tell deputies how much he had to drink. But on a breath test, he blew a .19 and a .20, and he was arrested on charges of driving under the influence and transported to county jail.

Oct. 14:

11:09 a.m. – The Sonoma Valley High school resource officer was called when a member of the faculty detected the odor of marijuana on one young lady. During a search, the officer found a small amount of marijuana in the pocket of the girl’s jacket. But, the girl explained, the jacket wasn’t hers and she had borrowed it from an unnamed friend. The 16-year-old was cited for possession of marijuana on school grounds.

Oct. 15:

2:12 p.m. – Deputies were sent to the intersection of Broadway and East MacArthur Street for a report of a vehicle sideswiping another. The motorist told the deputy she was taking Ambien. Lee Varmuza, 70, of the Springs, submitted a blood sample and was arrested on charges of driving under the influence, drugs. She was transported to jail.

11:08 p.m. – A 31-year-old woman was arrested on charges of obstructing after deputies responded to an alcohol-fueled family disturbance in the 600 block of Andrieux Street. The woman tried to prevent deputies from handcuffing a third party. She tried to push the deputy away and yelled, “Let him go!” The deputies did let him go, but arrested her on charges of obstructing a peace officer and transported her to jail.

Oct. 16:

12:50 a.m. – Deputies were sent to a residence in the 18000 block of Riverside Drive for a domestic disturbance. A female answered the door and told deputies it was only verbal, but the male said the argument was over an ex-, and the male told the female to leave and which point, the female reportedly got a knife and cut her arm. The couple struggled over the knife, and deputies arrested the 34-year-old female on charges of domestic violence assault, and transported her to jail.

10 p.m. – Deputies responded to the Safeway after someone reportedly stole a bottle of alcohol and ran out of the store. When deputies arrived, they found a vehicle in the parking lot and discovered the driver was on searchable probation, and that among the terms was the man not drink alcohol. The man admitted he had two beers because he couldn’t smoke “any weed.” The man became belligerent and aggressive. Deputies arrested Robin Michelis, 22, of Santa Rosa, on charges of a felony probation violation, a misdemeanor probation violation and obstructing or resisting, and he was transported to jail.

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