Eddie Rogers Arrested after Rohnert Park Suspected DUI Crash on Southwest Boulevard and Almond Avenue
Novato Man Eddie Rogers Arrested after Rohnert Park Car Crash at Southwest Boulevard and Almond Avenue

Rohnert Park, California (August 4, 2019) – A Novato driver was taken into custody after a suspected DUI collision that injured a woman on Saturday night in Rohnert Park, according to a police report.
The wreck happened in the area of Southwest Boulevard and Almond Avenue at around 6:10 p.m. August 3.
Police said a Nissan Titan driven by Eddie Rogers, 43, of Novato, was making a turn from Southwest Boulevard when it collided with a Nissan Rogue.
Eddie Roders Arrested for DUI after Rohnert Park Car Crash
The 42-year-old woman driving the Nissan was taken to a hospital for treatment of her injuries.
Rogers was taken into custody and booked into the Sonoma County Jail for DUI causing injury.
The crash is under investigation.
We at Pacific Attorney Group pray for a quick recovery to those injured in this crash.
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