In Your Town for April 9, 2024
News briefs from across Marin County.
SAUSALITO
Police investigate
stabbing at home
Sausalito police are investigating an attack that left a man with stab wounds.
The crime was reported at about 9:15 p.m. Saturday at a residence on Cable Roadway, police Lt. Brian Mather said. Police found a 53-year-old man with stab wounds, and Southern Marin paramedics transported him to a hospital.
The alleged attacker fled, and authorities could not find her that night. Police found her outside a residence on Glenn Drive on Sunday afternoon.
“Evidence on the scene indicated the woman had taken her own life,” Mather said.
The Marin County coroner’s office identified the suspect as 22-year-old Emily Fuhrman. Mather described her as a family acquaintance of the victim.
The motive for the crime is under investigation. The victim was in stable condition Sunday, Mather said.
ROSS
Home project plans
approved by council
The Town Council has approved three residential project applications.
The plans include an 1,800-square-foot basketball court at 2 Bellagio Road; a 703-square-foot second-story addition at 12 Garden Road; and a remodeling project with two additions at 200 Lagunitas Road.
The council held hearings on the projects at its meeting on Thursday.
SAN RAFAEL
Professor at UCSF
to discuss pandemic
Epidemiologist Dr. Monica Gandhi will speak at Dominican University of California on April 18.
The talk, held by the Marin Commonwealth Club-World Affairs, is titled “How to Control the Next Pandemic Without Causing Harm.” Gandhi, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, will discuss lessons learned and propose alternative approaches to the next pandemic.
The session is set for 7 p.m. in the Creekside Room at 100 Magnolia Ave. The cost is $10, or $7 for members. Students can attend free.
Registration is online at shorturl.at/zQVZ5.