Mendocino County Law Enforcement Intensifies Public Safety Efforts with Multiple Felony Arrests in Ukiah

Latest Mendocino County Sheriff reports detail arrests for domestic violence, child neglect, and narcotics offenses in the Ukiah and Stockton areas this March.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 28, 2026, 9:56 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Ukiah Daily Journal

Mendocino County Law Enforcement Intensifies Public Safety Efforts with Multiple Felony Arrests in Ukiah - article image
Mendocino County Law Enforcement Intensifies Public Safety Efforts with Multiple Felony Arrests in Ukiah - article image

Law Enforcement Response to Domestic Disturbance and Narcotics

A significant escalation in local police activity has led to the detention of multiple individuals in the Ukiah area, including a 23 year old male facing complex legal challenges. According to reports prepared by the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office, Batechaa W. Steele was taken into custody on March 23 following an incident involving alleged domestic violence. The case is particularly notable due to the additional charges of violating a protective order and possessing controlled substances while already being out on bail for prior offenses.

Addressing Threats and Child Abandonment in Northern California

Public safety officials have extended their reach beyond local residents, as evidenced by the arrest of a 57 year old Stockton man. Danny E. Daniels was booked into the county jail on March 24 following an investigation by the California Highway Patrol. The charges against him involve severe allegations of child neglect and abandonment, alongside accusations of making criminal threats intended to result in great bodily harm or death. This case highlights the rigorous enforcement of state laws regarding the protection of minors and the mitigation of violent threats within the county.

Combatting Recidivism in Substance Abuse Cases

The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office continues to prioritize the identification of repeat offenders through targeted narcotics enforcement. On March 24, 48 year old Rafael V. Paz of Kelseyville was apprehended on suspicion of possessing controlled substances with prior convictions, a legal classification that often carries enhanced penalties. This pattern of enforcement was repeated on March 25 when Michael C. McGee was arrested by the Ukiah Police Department on similar grounds, suggesting a coordinated effort by local agencies to address the persistence of drug related activity among individuals with established criminal histories.

Categories

Topics

Related Coverage