LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport Police officers and sheriff's deputies made several arrests over the weekend following a large fight in downtown Lakeport.
Lakeport Police Chief Brad Rasmussen reported that Timothy Fredrico Navarro, 30, and Jeremy Dale Treadaway, 26, both of Lakeport; Marcos Gonzalez, 25, and Jami Renee White, 29, both of Kelseyville; and James Lee Kollenborn, 56, of Redwood Valley were arrested in the case.
Rasmussen said that at 10:43 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24, four Lakeport Police Department units, assisted by four Lake County Sheriff’s Office units, were dispatched to the Clearlake Club Bar in the 200 block of N. Main St. to investigate the report of 30 persons involved in a physical fight.
Upon arrival officers located subjects outside engaging and challenging each other to fight. Rasmussen said there were large crowds of people in the area who were hostile and interfering with one enforcement efforts to take control of the situation.
Three subjects – Navarro, Treadaway on Gonzales – were immediately arrested for fighting or challenging another to fight in a public place.
After the three subjects were secured in police vehicles, officers continued to remain on scene to monitor the crowd and restore order at the location, Rasmussen said.
During this time, officers again located numerous hostile persons and saw a male subject challenging others, Rasmussen said.
Officers attempted to detain the subject but he resisted arrest and continued being hostile, Rasmussen said. Additional officers assisted and the subject was taken into custody and identified as Kollenborn.
Rasmussen said Kollenborn was charged with challenging another to fight and resisting, delaying and obstructing officers in the performance of their duties.
During Kollenborn’s arrest a female subject identified White was interfering with the situation and was arrested for public intoxication, Rasmussen said.
He said persons who were continuing to loiter in the area were advised to disperse and officers remained on scene for approximately 45 minutes until the area was clear, he said.