A 9-1-1 call at 2:37 am on March 19th led to the arrest of a San Francisco man for criminal threats, providing false ID to officers, exhibiting a deadly weapon and two felony warrants totaling $75, 000 for criminal charges including narcotics violations, resisting arrest, and vandalism. The incident started when dispatchers received a call from a woman who was driving a vehicle into Tiburon and was in an argument with a male subject in the car. Dispatchers heard the man threaten to stab the woman with a knife. Officers located the vehicle driving toward downtown Tiburon and made a traffic stop on the vehicle in the parking lot across from Lyford Drive. The two occupants in the vehicle, both San Francisco residents, were detained. A knife, narcotics, and drug paraphernalia were located in the vehicle. The male, who gave officers the wrong name initially, was identified and found to have a $50,000 warrant for his arrest in San Bruno and a $25,000 warrant out of San Francisco. The man was booked in the Marin County Jail for making threats with the knife, giving false ID to officers, exhibiting a deadly weapon and the warrants. The female was cited and released at the scene for possession of suspected narcotics. It is unknown why the subjects were headed into town at this hour of the night/morning.