Crime & Safety

Rental Car, Laptop Stolen in Feb. Outside Holiday Inn Express in Tam Valley Belonged to Huey Lewis

Katherine Gallagher, 31, was arrested when she returned to the hotel four days after taking the car. She reportedly has enough jail credits accrued to satisfy her sentence.

An already compelling case of a woman who took a car left idling outside the Holiday Inn Express in Tam Valley on Feb. 21, only to drive it back to the hotel four days later and get arrested for taking it, got even more interesting this week with the revelation that the rental car belonged to Mill Valley native and "Hip to Be Square" rocker Huey Lewis.

Patch reported last month that 31-year-old transient Katherine Gallagher pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property in connection with in an incident late last month in which she jumped into an idling rental car outside the Holiday Inn Express in Tam Valley, only to return to the hotel in the car four days later while police were there investigating the theft.

Gallagher is due back in court May 15. A related charge of unlawful taking or driving of a vehicle, distinct from grand theft auto and often known as "joyriding," was dismissed. She is expected to be sentenced to 50 days in jails but has already accrued enough jail time to satisfy her sentence.

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The charges stemmed from a Feb. 21 incident in which a guest at the Holiday Inn Express at 160 Shoreline Highway, since identified by the Marin Independent Journal as 62-year-old Montana resident Hugh Anthony Cregg – better known as Huey Lewis – ran into the hotel's lobby to get a receipt from a front desk attendant, leaving his rental car idling outside in the parking lot. When he came back out, the rental car was gone.

California Highway Patrol officers were called to hotel where they took the information and filed a stolen vehicle report.

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On Feb. 25, around 5 p.m., hotel staff contacted police believing they might know who had stolen the car – a known transient woman who was in the area around the time the car was stolen – according to CHP Officer Andrew Barclay.

“She’s kind of like a squatter,” Barclay said, noting that Gallagher was known to hotel staff to sneak into hotel rooms while cleaning staff were straightening up and tell them not to bother cleaning the room. Then she would stay until she was discovered.

As officers left the hotel after meeting with staff on Feb. 25, the woman drove up in the stolen car, a silver 2012 Toyota Corolla, Barclay said. The officers positioned their vehicles so the suspect couldn’t drive away, then questioned her and arrested her. 

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