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Dixon Police Blotter: July 23-24
Attempted homicide and assault with a deadly weapon; DUI on Afton Way. Dixon police were busy, as usual.

Dave Colby has been with Patch since its early iterations, and has managed Patch sites in the Silicon Valley, the North Bay, the East Bay, San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties, and the Seattle area.
He now oversees sites specifically in Northern California.
Dave came to Patch after more than 30 years in the television news business, on the street as an award-winning photographer, then managing tv newsrooms in several states including Minnesota and California.
Attempted homicide and assault with a deadly weapon; DUI on Afton Way. Dixon police were busy, as usual.

Subject found unconscious on a lawn on El Dorado Ct.; Toyota blocking driveway in 300 blk of S. Second St. Dixon police were busy, as usual.
A four-alarm fire is threatening homes in the Grandview Drive area of Vacaville Friday afternoon according to Vacaville police.
You don't have to pay a lot to pitch a tent at these off-the-beaten-track California campsites. In fact, they're free!
A Napa man was arrested Wednesday night for the alleged rape of an unconscious relative.
A man was arrested in Petaluma Wednesday after a chase on Lakeville Highway allegedly reached more than 80 mph.
Police in Santa Cruz are asking for the public's help in identifying a woman they say stole over $15,000 from a victim's bank account.
Police are asking for help in identifying two grand theft suspects who bilked Target stores in San Jose and Sunnyvale. Recognize them?
Evacuations were mandatory at a Napa park due to a brush fire.
A Stanford-led team suggests that the spread of the parasitic disease is better curbed with ecological intervention than with drugs.
Citizen's arrest of a San Francisco shoplifter; suspicious circumstance near the railroad tracks. Dixon police were busy, as usual.
If hot and tangy teases your taste buds, a workshop coming up at a Sebastopol barn should please your palette.
Santa Cruz-area Patch readers are asking you to help them find their 100-pound Chesapeake bay retriever, who disappeared near Boulder Creek.
When a good Samaritan in Scotts Valley found a bank deposit bag full of cash and three checkbooks, he knew what to do.
An earthquake swarm that struck central California near Hollister Sunday night into Monday was centered on the well-known San Andreas Fault.
Data released Wednesday shows June sales of homes in Solano County dropped 2 percent from the same time period one year ago.
Data released Wednesday shows June sales of homes in Sonoma County dropped 15.3 percent from the same time period one year ago.
Data released shows June sales of homes in Napa County rose 16.2 percent from the same time period one year ago, bucking the Bay Area trend
Data released Wednesday shows June sales of homes in Contra Costa County dropped 6.1 percent from the same time period one year ago.
Data released Wednesday shows June sales of homes in Santa Clara County dropped 7.2 percent from the same time period one year ago.