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07/20/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Incident Number: 2025-00013975Crime/Incident:  11395 HS – Possession of a Controlled Substance wit...
07/20/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Incident Number:
2025-00013975

Crime/Incident:
11395 HS – Possession of a Controlled Substance with 2 or more prior convictions (Felony)
484g PC – Fraudulent Use of an Access Card (Felony)
496(a) PC – Possession of Stolen Property (Felony)
459/460(b) PC – Second Degree Burglary (Felony)
666(a)(1) PC – Theft with 2 or more prior convictions (Felony)
487(a) PC – Grand Theft from Vehicle (Felony)
466 PC – Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)
11364(a) HS – Possession of a Used Methamphetamine Pipe (Misdemeanor)
1203.2 PC – Violation of Probation (Misdemeanor)

Location:
Numerous Locations in Mendocino County

Date of Incident:
April 2025 - July 2025

Time:
10:30 A.M.

Victim(s):
37-year-old male of Boonville
33-year-old male of Boonville
33-year-old female of Ukiah
36-year-old male of Ukiah
Pacific Gas and Electric (Business)
People of the State of California

Suspect(s):
Joseph Mark Andersen (37-year-old male)


Written By:
Detective C. Pardini #1318

Synopsis:
On 4/8/25, an employee with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) reported to the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) that three access cards and approximately $1,900 worth of items including an iPad, were stolen out of their vehicle on Highway 20 near Irmulco Rd. The iPad was later located in a dumpster in the Willits area via its tracking system.

It was later determined that one of the stolen access cards was used during an attempted purchase of approximately $2,200 worth of items from Coast Hardware in Willits. One of the stolen access cards was also used at New Trend Wireless and a fuel station.

Identifiable information specific to a Toyota Camry was provided to the investigating Sheriff's Office Deputy and a records check determined that vehicle was registered to a Joseph Andersen out of Ukiah. Additional information was obtained during the investigation that determined Andersen was the suspect for this incident.

On 6/26/25, a Boonville resident contacted the Sheriff's Office and reported a burglary of a storage unit in the 1700 block of Highway 253. It was determined that three Stihl brand chainsaws were stolen from the unit. The collective value of the chainsaws was determined to be approximately $3,500. Andersen and his Toyota were also determined to be associated with this incident.

On 6/29/25, a Ukiah resident contacted the Sheriff's Office and reported the theft of a credit card. It was determined that the victim’s credit card was fraudulently used to purchase approximately $2,000 worth of items. Other attempts at using the access card were made; however, they were unsuccessful. It was again determined that Andersen and his Toyota Camry were associated with this incident.

Sheriff's Office Detectives were informed of the above reported incidents. Detectives learned that Andersen had two counts of summary probation in Mendocino County. Detectives conducted an investigation into Andersen’s whereabouts and ultimately located Andersen at the Super 8 Motel in Fort Bragg on 7/10/25.

A search of Andersen’s person and Toyota found him to be in possession of suspected methamphetamine, a used pipe commonly used for smoking methamphetamine, burglary tools, and various items associated with the aforementioned crimes. Andersen was also found to have at least two prior convictions of both theft-related crimes and possession of controlled substance-related crimes.

Andersen was placed under arrest and transported to the Mendocino County Jail without further incident, where he was to be held in lieu of $146,000 bail.

Anyone with information related to Andersen's criminal activity or these ongoing investigations is requested to contact the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office Dispatch Center at 707-463-4086 (option 1). Information can also be provided anonymously by calling 707-234-2100.

Approved by:
Captain Quincy Cromer #2651

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07/19/2025

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07/19/2025

🎨 Bid on an artful birdie abode 🎨🪶 Have you noticed a flock of stunning birdhouses at our entrance? They are part of the Friends of the Gardens (FOG) annual Birdhouse Auction, now in its 19th year. This silent auction benefits the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens and features uniquely beautiful, quirky, and just plain fun birdhouses. The auction will take place entirely online, where you can enjoy a bidding war or purchase your favorite for the “win-it-now” price. Birdhouses are on display at the Gardens entry plaza. Come on by to see the fine details on each of this year’s entries… photos can hardly do them justice.

⏰ Set a reminder—Final bid is at 8:00PM on Wednesday, August 6

This auction has raised $96,867 for the Gardens over the past 18 years (2006 - 2024)! We are so lucky to have such talented and creative Friends (of the Gardens). Wouldn’t you like to add a special addition to your garden while helping the Gardens flourish?

07/19/2025
07/18/2025

**MEDIA RELEASE**

Family Dispute Leads to Stabbing
07/18/2025

On July 17, 2025, at approximately 11:04 PM, an officer of the Fort Bragg Police Department was flagged down at Safeway by a citizen. The citizen reported they had just transported two stabbing victims to the Adventist Mendocino Coast Hospital. The citizen reported that one of the victims was his neighbor and she had been stabbed by her son.

When Officers arrived at Adventist Mendocino Coast Hospital they contacted a male and female adult stabbing victims. Both victims initially denied being stabbed and instead claimed they had been involved in an ATV accident. After identifying inconsistencies in the victims statements, the male victim changed their statement and indicated that both victims had been stabbed multiple times by the female victim’s son, Danynes Cox-Pabo, 32 of Fort Bragg. The male victim stated that Cox-Pabo had attacked his mother following a dispute, and when the male victim attempted to intervene, he was stabbed multiple times by Cox-Pabo. Officers were able to determine that the stabbing had occurred at 163 Morrow Street.

Officers issued a Be on the Lookout for Cox-Pabo and drafted search warrants for the address where the stabbings were suspected to have occurred. At approximately 1:44 a.m., the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office located Cox-Pabo in the 100 Block of W. Oak Street. Cox-Pabo was detained and found to be in possession of a folding pocketknife.

Cox-Pabo was interviewed by a Fort Bragg Police Department officer and he admitted to stabbing both victims during a family dispute. Cox-Pabo claimed he stabbed the victims in self-defense after they attacked him. After a review of the evidence, Cox-Pabo was arrested and booked in the Mendocino County Jail for 664/187 PC – Attempt Homicide, 245(a)(4) PC - Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 203 PC – Mayhem, and 211 PC – Robbery.

The female victim was transferred from Adventist Mendocino Coast Hospital to a trauma center. The hospital was unable to provide any further updates on either victim.

Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to contact Officer Tyler Baker of the Fort Bragg Police Department at (707) 961-2800 ext. 226.

This information is being released by Captain Thomas O’Neal. All media inquiries should contact him at [email protected].

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07/18/2025

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