Petaluma police arrest Sonoma man on suspicion of DUI, narcotics possession

By Bay City News

Petaluma police have arrested a Sonoma man after detaining him on suspicions of driving under the influence, police said.

Cesar Godinez, 20, was suspected of being DUI and was driving erratically around E. Washington Street and Sonoma Mountain Parkway on Thursday afternoon, according to the news release on Friday.

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An officer located Godinez’s vehicle in a nearby gas station. Upon observing signs of impairment, police determined Godinez was under the influence of a controlled substance and he was arrested, police said.

A search of his vehicle revealed a large amount of suspected Xanax, marijuana, ski mask, and a replica firearm, the news release noted.

Godinez was booked at the Sonoma County Jail.

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