Bay Area Police Gazette - Coos Bay North Bend News Calendar
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Bay Area Police Gazette - Coos Bay North Bend News Calendar
Bay Area Police Gazette J Jarvis Communications May 2015 E E R F Email: bayareapolicegazette@yahoo.com Serving Coos Bay, North Bend, Empire, Eastside, Charleston, Lakeside, Coquille, Bandon, & Myrtle Point CBPD—NBPD—CCSO—OSP Police Logs & Reports Most are entries off the various daily police logs Deputy Datan Memorial Service Police officers, fire fighters, sheriff’s deputies, Oregon State Police and other law enforcement members from throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and California attended a memorial service Sunday, April 26, for Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy Gil Datan who lost his life in an ATV accident while patrolling a rural area southeast of Coos Bay Monday, April 20. Deputy Datan was a Forest Patrol Deputy. Escorted in the air by a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter, the procession began near the Mill Casino/Hotel on Hwy. 101, proceeded south into Coos Bay, west on Elrod by the Coos Bay Fire Dept., 10th to Ocean Blvd., Wallace St., Newmark, Oak St. by the softball fields, to Virginia, Broadway south to 16th and then into a corridor of supporters towered by a giant American flag hung from North Bend Fire Dept. ladder trucks. The parking lot at the high school overflowed early and the streets were soon filled as the Celebration of Life for Coos County Sher- iff’s Deputy Gil Datan took place in the gymnasium. Original news release from the Sheriff’s Office: Coos Co. Sheriff’s Deputy Gil Datan was killed in an ATV accident in a rural area between Green Acres and Sumner Lane, south east of Coos Bay Monday afternoon, April 20. According to a follow-up news release from District Attorney R. Paul Frasier, Deputy Datan joined the Sheriff’s Office in 2009 after serving as a law enforcement officer with the Reedsport Police Dept., Confederated Tribal Police, North Bend Police Dept. and the Myrtle Pt. Police Dept. beginning in March of 1996. He is the first deputy sheriff killed while on duty since the Sheriff’s Office lost Sgt. Lisa Wampole in a vehicle accident back in July of 1999. Datan was recently assigned Timber Deputy after serving a two-year stint as an assigned detective with the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT). According to the District Attorney, Deputy Datan was last heard from Monday afternoon when he In memory of Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy Gil Datan In Memory of Coos Co. Sheriff’s Deputy Gil Datan Restore Appliances Quality Used Affordable Appliances - All Major Brands Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Ranges, Freezers (541) 808-3493 Open Monday—Friday 9-5, Saturdays 11-4 862 South Broadway (Hwy. 101 South), Coos Bay Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 2 sent his girlfriend a cell phone text with a photo between 2 and 3 p.m. He was scheduled to go off shift at 4 p.m. When he didn’t radio in that he was back in his truck, the Sheriff’s Office assembled a team of officers and an active search began by 6 p.m. The U.S. Coast Guard participated with an aerial search by helicopter. Deputy Datan was found at 9:45 p.m. in rugged terrain about three to five miles from where he had parked his pickup truck. “It appears that while Deputy Datan was attempting to navigate a steep embankment with the ATV that the ATV rolled over and down the embankment. Deputy Datan was thrown from the ATV as it rolled. Unfortunately the ATV landed on its side on top of Deputy Datan causing his death.” He leaves behind his girlfriend and a teenage daughter from a previous marriage. Deputy Datan considered for Medal of Honor Governor's Commission on the Law Enforcement Medal of Honor held an emergency telephonic meeting to review a request to present the Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice to the family of fallen Coos County Sheriff's Deputy Gil Datan. On Friday, April 24, 2015. R. Paul Fra- sier the District Attorney for Coos County issued the attached press releases that provide insight into this event along with a photo of the Deputy Gil Datan who died in the line-of-duty on Monday night patrolling Coos County. As you will read in the press release, Deputy Datan died while patrolling forest roads in Coos County when his patrol vehicle, an ATV, fell on top of him. The Commission will meet to evaluate this tragic event to determine if Deputy Datan's family should be presented with the Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice. The criteria for this award is as follows: Oregon Revised Statute 176.267 - Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice. (1) The Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice is established. Upon nomination by the Governor's Commission on the Law Enforcement Medal of Honor established under ORS 176.262, the Governor or the Governor's designee may award the medal in the name of the state to the family of a law enforcement officer who has died while performing his or her duties as a law enforcement officer or who was killed because of his or her employment as a law enforcement officer. (2) The medal shall be bronze and consist of a police shield overlaid by a sheriff's star with the seal of the State of Oregon in the center and the words "Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice" within the design. The medal shall be suspended from a ring that is attached to a gold ribbon with a blue edge. The reverse side of the medal shall be inscribed with the words "Awarded by a grateful state for the ultimate sacrifice by a law enforcement family." [2011 c.434 §1] Background Information - The Law Enforcement Medal of Honor and the Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice created by the Oregon Legislative Assembly through the passage of HB 2877 and is found within Oregon Revised Statutes 176.260 through 176.267. Information on how to make donations to the Gil Datan Family Citizens interested in helping support the Datan Family in their time of loss with monetary contributions may do so in one of two ways: 1. Go to the Oregon Fallen Badge Foundation website at oregonfallenbadge.com and follow the link marked “Donate to OFBF”. When making your donation, after entering your payment information and going to the next page, click on the “Add special instructions for recipient” and type “for the Datan Family” before submitting your payment. 2. You may drop off a donation to the Datan Family in cash or check at the main office of the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Coos County Courthouse, 250 North Baxter Street, Coquille, Oregon 97523. Please make checks out to the Oregon Fallen Badge Foundation and include “for the Datan Family” on the memo line. Tax Evading Coquille Preacher Shutter Ck. Escapees Captured An inmate who escaped April 26 from Shutter Creek Correctional Institution (SCCI) in North Bend is now in custody in the Coos County Jail. Law enforcement officials arrested Daniel Oliver Fullmer (left) on Monday morning at approximately 1:30 a.m. near Lakeside. Fullmer was one of two Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) inmates who escaped Sunday morning from SCCI in North Bend. He entered DOC custody on Oct. 16, 2014, on one count of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and one count of possession of methamphetamine out of Jackson County. His earliest release date is March 22, 2016. The second inmate was also taken back into custody. Harlan Earl Brown (right) was apprehended Monday morning at approximately 10:30 a.m. near Coos Bay. Brown entered DOC custody on Aug. 8, 2014, on two counts of burglary in the second degree and three counts of theft in the first degree out of Clackamas County. His earliest release date is Nov. 9, 2016. A federal judge in Eugene has approved warrants for the arrest of a 71-year old preacher from Coquille after he failed to show up for sentencing charges following a conviction that he and his wife evaded $1.2 million in taxes. Ronald and Dorothea Joling were scheduled to be in court Wednesday morning, April 22, but the two failed to show up. They were convicted last year of Conspiracy to Defraud the Government. Ronald Joling was also convicted of Tax Evasion and Filing False Returns. He stopped paying income taxes in the early 1990s after concluding the tax laws do not apply to him. Meth Dealer gets two years Clifford Allen Robertson was sentenced to twenty-four months in custody after a twelve person jury found him guilty of Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine and Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. The sentence stems from a SCINT investigation in May 2014 lead by Deputy Detective Gil Datan. On May 31, 2014 law enforcement executed a search warrant at 91299 Grinnell, Coos Bay Oregon. At the residence were Fawna Andrews, the defendant’s infant child, and the defendant’s father. During this time, Robertson arrived on scene and directed law enforcement to his bedroom WE BUY, CONSIGN & RENT *Trailers *5th Wheels *Motorhomes “PAID FOR OR NOT” GIB’s RVs 541-888-3424 Ocean Blvd. Coos Bay Coney Station Downtown Coos Bay Curtis & Broadway Relaxed Atmosphere 1/2 lb. Charbroiled Burgers -Steaks - Seafood Pool Tables– PGA Golf– TV’s– Music Salads & Pastas - Daily Lunch Specials 20 Micro & Domestic Beers & Cocktails Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 3 where methamphetamine and methamphetamine paraphernalia accessible to the toddler. During a search of Robertson room close to an ounce of methamphetamine was located with an approximate street value of $2700. Deputy Datan conducted a comprehensive interview, during which Robertson admitted he could purchase a pound of meth and the methamphetamine was obtained in California. Robertson also stated it was his intention to deliver methamphetamine to specified individuals. After a twelve person on April 17, 2015, the defendant was found guilty of Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, and Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. Robertson was sentenced to the Oregon Department of Corrections for twenty-four months on the Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine and thirty days for Endangering the Welfare of a Minor followed by thirty-six months post prison supervision. SCINT encourages the public to report narcotics activity on the web by going to www.scint.us and “Report a Dealer”. Also, find us on Facebook. UUV News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 04-16-15, at about 10:18 PM, Coos County Deputies performed a routine traffic stop on a vehicle in Charleston area, and during the contact discovered the vehicle to be stolen. The vehicle had been reported stolen out of Eugene on the morning of 04-1615, at 1000, a.m. The vehicle was a 1989 silver Honda Accord. After speaking to the lawful owners of the vehicle, Deputies determined that operator of the vehicle; 29 year old Lacey J. Potts of Coos Bay was unlawfully in possession of the stolen vehicle. Ms. Potts was arrested and transported to the Coos County jail at 11:00 p.m. Ms Potts was charged with Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, Providing False Information to a Police Officer and Driving While Suspended. Assault & Burglary was located and arrested for Assault in the Second Degree and Burglary in the First Degree. Sederlin was transported to the Coos County Jail where he was booked on the charges of Assault II and Burglary I. Assault News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On April 17, 2015 at about 10:26 PM, Deputies from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office responded to Nesika County Park at 12924 Highway 241, east of Coos Bay for a report of a man who was bleeding severely from his head. Upon arrival Deputies learned that 33 year old Keith Smith, of Coos Bay had been struck in the head with an axe handle during an argument in the park. Mr. Smith was transported from the scene to Bay Area Hospital. The suspect in this case was identified as Christopher Ursynow. Ursynow had left the scene prior to the arrival of Deputies. On April 18, 2015 at about 11:30 AM Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies received a report that the suspect was back at Nesika Park and was leaving the park in a vehicle. The vehicle was located by police and 27 year old Christopher Ursynow of Coos Bay was taken into custody. Mr. Ursynow was charged with Assault II and transported to the Coos County Jail to be booked. News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 4/16/15 at about 2308 hours, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an assault that had just occurred at 70184 Lakewood Drive, North Bend. It was reported the victim Taylor Heppner had received multiple lacerations on his arm during an argument with 22 year old Connor Sederlin of Coos Bay. Mr. Sederlin is the exboyfriend of 18 year old Kelsey Johnson. It was reported that Sederlin had left the scene. The victim, 25 year old Taylor Heppner was transported to Bay Area Hospital by Bay Cities Ambulance, Ms. Johnson was not injured. As a result of the investigation Conner Sederlin Menacing News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 4/22/15 at 0630 hours the Coos County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to 92674 Cascade Lane, Coos Bay, Oregon to a disturbance. As a result Deputies learned Tad D. Roane 27 YOA of Coos Bay had damaged property belonging to his father and landlord. Deputies also learned Mr. Roane had threatened his father’s life, 55 year old Eugene Roane and held a knife to his throat. Tad Roane fled prior to the Deputies arrival. At 1650 hours Tad Roane returned to the residence and was taken into custody without incident. Tad Roane was transported to the Coos County Jail and booked on the charge of Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Menacing (DOM), and Criminal Mischief II. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Coos Bay Police Department. Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 4 outside the North Bend Community A 30-year old California male was found Center. Bomb Threat at Coos guilty Monday morning, April 13, of Murder and being a Felon in Possession Co. Courthouse of a Firearm. Miguel Alejandro Iniguez News release from the Coos Co. Sherwas found not guilty of Theft in the First iff's Office. On 04/06/2015 at about Degree by the 12-person jury. Sentenc- 08:38 AM, Coos County 911 Center in ing has been set for May 4. According Coquille received a call on a 911 line to a news release from District Attorney from an unidentified male caller stating R. Paul Frasier, Murder is a Measure 11 he “had placed 2 bombs in the Coos offense, punishable by a mandatory sen- County Courthouse…”. Coos County tence of life in prison with a 25-year Sheriff’s Deputies, Coquille Police and minimum sentence before being eligible EMS crews responded and evacuated the for parole consideration. Iniquez was Courthouse. A number of the courts arrested on the charge of murder follow- were open and in session and had to be ing the shooting death of 21-year old evacuated, with eventually all offices of Luis Mario Castillo Murillo last July Guilty of Murder the courthouse being evacuated. The (89 counts); Forgery II (106 counts); call was only specific to the Courthouse Aggravated Identity Theft. According to and no other county buildings were afRecliner Headquarters fected. While police personnel cleared the building many of the Courthouse staff and public had to wait outside in the rain. The Courthouse was eventually We Marshfield cleared and open back up to the public at Deliver Bargain 9:15 AM. The Sheriff’s Office is conHouse ducting an investigation in to the call and did learn that the call was made *Recliners from a track phone using the number of *Beds (541)252-5543. The call was plotted to *Dressers the area of Newmark and Norman, or Open Mon. - Sat. Wallace Street in the Empire area of 8 am-5 pm Coos Bay as to where the person was 790 No. Bayshore Dr. when making the call. The Coos County Coos Bay Sheriff’s Office has sought the assistance of the FBI in tracking the cell (541)267-2500 phone number of the phone caller. We are also seeking the public’s assistance in trying to identify the owner of the track phone and cell number. Any person with information is encouraged to contact the Coos County Sheriff’s Office with information at (541)396-2106. South Coast Police Agencies Prescription Fraud Robbery News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On April 16, 2015, at about midnight, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies and an officer from the Myrtle Point Police Department were dispatched to 54307 Frontage Road, Myrtle Point, Oregon, a residence, which is about 4 miles north of Myrtle Point, off Hwy 42. The initial call was a report of a dispute where and assault had occurred and one of the suspects were reported to have a firearm. The initial report was that there were multiple suspects and that they had left the area in a green Tahoe. The caller stated that there were two females and one male. The vehicle was located and stopped by the Myrtle Point Police Department near mile post 20 in Myrtle Point. As a result of the investigation, it was learned that Charles “Codi” Lenhart had gone to the residence in order to unlawfully take a vehicle as collateral for a debt. During the ensuing altercation, Lenhart was reported to have brandished a handgun in an attempt to further his goal. Prior to leaving, Lenhart was reported to have slashed the tires to the jeep and break out the back window while Trisha Littles and Jessica Toepfer stole a radio controlled car out of the back of the Jeep. Toepfer further participated by assaulting Ms. Corn in the head when she came to help Mr. Lenhart. Trisha Littles was arrested for Conspiracy to Commit Robbery I and a Probation Violation. Jessica Toepfer was arrested for Assault IV and Conspiracy to Commit Robbery I. Charles Lenhart was arrested for Robbery I, Theft II, Criminal Mischief II, Menacing with a Firearm, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Criminal Trespass II. All parties were transported to the Coos County Jail. The green Tahoe the trio was driving was seized pending a search warrant as was a backpack and cell phone. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Myrtle Point Police Department. News release from CBPD. On April 5th, 2015, a two week long prescription fraud investigation involving a former North Bend Medical Center employee culminated in her arrest. The investigation had revealed numerous instances of prescription fraud over the past several years. The investigation is continuing, with possible additional charges to follow. 39 year old Coos Bay resident Sarah Jane Sluder was transported and lodged at the Coos County Jail on the following charges: Tampering with Drug Records (106 counts); Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Coos Bay 500 Central Ave. Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-8911 North Bend 835 California Ave. North Bend, OR. 97459 541-756-3161 Coquille 851 No. Central Blvd. Coquille, OR 97423 541-396-2114 Bandon 555 Hwy. 101 Bandon, OR 97411 541-347-2241 Myrtle Point 424 5th St. Myrtle Point, OR 97458 541-572-2124 Coos Co. Sheriff 250 Baxter St. Coquille, OR 97423 541-396-7800 Oregon State Police 1360 Airport Lane North Bend, OR 97459 541-888-2677 Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 5 an entry on the CBPD log for Sunday, April 5, 6:57 p.m., Sluder was taken into custody at a residence on S. Coos River Lane, and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Seven DUII arrests made during the month of March in Coos Bay News release from CBPD. In March the Coos Bay Police Department arrested 7 drunk drivers. 1 of those drunk drivers was arrested by an officer that was working overtime funded through a grant issued by Oregon Impact. The Southern Oregon Coast DUII Taskforce will continue to deploy additional police officers during the month of April with these same grant funds. The Southern Oregon Coast DUII Taskforce is comprised of officers from the Coos Bay Police Department, Coquille Police Department, Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon State Police, and funded by a grant provided by Oregon Impact. ard Barron. The charges were initially brought in May of 2009; however, following a guilty conviction that included additional charges of Felony Attempting to Elude a Police Officer and Possession of a Firearm, Moore appealed and was granted a new trial. Moore Sentenced He’ll receive credit for time served since his arrest in 2009; however, former North Bend resident Kenneth Everett Moore was sentenced to 400 months in prison Tuesday, March 31, following his second conviction on six-counts of Rape in the First Degree involving a former underage step-daughter. On appeal, he won the right to a new trial that ended March 36 with the same conviction and sentence as the 2010 trial, but Coos County Judge Richard Barron also imposed that the sentences be consecutive to the previous 388 month sentence on two convictions of Conspiracy to Commit Aggravated Murder. He will serve a total of 788 months in prison. set up a perimeter in the area. A police K9 from the Coos Bay Police Department was called in to assist. While Deputies and officers were on the K9 track, a Trooper with the Oregon State Police located Kenneth Mullins running across Wildwood Road near the Hauser Church. Officers were able to place Mullins into custody without further incident. Deputies arrested Kenneth Mullins Jr, 36 years old of North Bend, for Resisting Arrest, Escape III and two active felony warrants out of Coos County. Mullins was transported to the Coos County Jail, where he was booked and lodged. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on scene by Oregon State Police, Coos Bay Police, North Bend Police, and Confederated Tribal Police. Coos Co. Male dies in Prison An inmate died unexpectedly Thursday evening, April 16, at Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI) in Umatilla. As with all unanticipated deaths in state prisons, the Oregon State Police Criminal Investigation Division is conducting an investigation. Staff found inmate Federal Fugitive Caught Resisting Arrest/Escape News release from the Coos Co. Sherin North Bend A 35-year old federal fugitive, who escaped a North Dakota jail with the assistance of a 35-year old female corrections officer, was captured Wednesday, April 1, in North Bend, with his companion. Wesley Brown III was assisted in his escape March 13 from the Lake Region Law Enforcement Center in Devils Lake by 26-year old Rachel Chepulis. The two were tracked to Oregon and arrested in a Bi-Mart store. Guilty of Rape A former North Bend resident was found guilty Thursday morning, March 26, of six-counts of Rape in the First Degree involving an underage step daughter between September 2008 and April 2009 following a three-day trail at the Coos County Courthouse in Coquille. According to a news release from District Attorney R. Paul Frasier, Kenneth Everett Moore will be sentenced Tuesday, March 31st in front of Judge Rich- Moe's Super Lube Oil Lube & Filter Service Open 8 a.m., Mon. - Sat. 2 Locations in the Bay Area *1326 Virginia Ave., North Bend (541) 756-7218 *330 South Broadway, Coos Bay (541) 269-5323 iff's Office. On March 23, 2015, at about 1630 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the Hauser area, north of North Bend for a report of a wanted subject there. Deputies were told that the wanted subject, Kenneth Mullins Jr.,36 years of age of Charleston, Oregon was at 69184 Wildwood Road. Mr. Mullins had two active felony warrants for his arrest. Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at the address and located Mr. Mullins there. When Deputies advised Mr. Mullins he was under arrest, he took off running into the woods. Deputies pursued Kenneth Mullins on foot into the woods for a short time, until the suspect began reaching for something in his pocket. At that time, Deputies backed off and waited for additional units. Deputies and responding officers Coast to Valley Public Bus Service (No Saturday Service) TAC Transportation (541) 269-7183 Sun.—Fri. depart Coos Bay 7:15 a.m., Reedsport 7:40 a.m., Florence 8:15 a.m. arrive Eugene 9:35 a.m. Mon.— Fri. depart Eugene 10:05 a.m., Florence 11:20 a.m., Reedsport 11:50 a.m., arrive Coos Bay 12:20 p.m. Afternoon bus departs Coos Bay at 12:35 p.m. Evening bus departs Eugene at 4:05 p.m. Call for fare information or http://www.eugene-coosbay.com Burglar Arrested News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 04/11/2015 at about 9:46 AM, Coos County Sheriff's Office received information regarding a disturbance on Lampa Ln. west of Myrtle Point. As the call was coming in the caller reported that they had returned home to their residence and discovered suspicious subjects at their house. The callers reported that they had seen a vehicle the subjects were in and were able to give a description of that vehicle. Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies, Coquille Police and Oregon State Police Troopers responded to the call. From the investigation it was determined that a burglary had occurred at the residence on Lampa Lane. Coquille Police Officers that were assisting located the suspect vehicle, a white 1994 Honda Civic in the community of Riverton on Hwy 42S and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. Officer identified the suspect as 25 year old Jeremy Norris of Myrtle Point. Mr. Norris was arrested and charged with Burglary I and Theft III, he was transported to the Coos County Jail and booked. Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 6 George Phillip Murphy, Jr., 70, in the infirmary unresponsive. Attempts were made to resuscitate him, and paramedics were called to the scene. Murphy was pronounced deceased at 7:10 p.m. Murphy entered Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) custody on September 30, 2004, on one count of sexual penetration in the second degree out of Coos County. His earliest release date was February 27, 2017. Next of kin has been notified. No other details are available at this time. Suspicious Death Investigation News release from CBPD. On Sunday, March 22, 2015, just a little after 5:00 PM officers were called to a Coos Bay residence for the report of an adult male who was not breathing. A subsequent investigation revealed the male died in his home under what appeared to be suspicious circumstances. The deceased male was identified as 43 year old Christopher Koester of Coos Bay. Family members have been notified of his death. At this time, several leads are being looked into by Coos Bay Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Unit. Additional information will be released as it is determined through the investigation. Anyone with information relating to this investigation is encouraged to call the Coos Bay Police Department at (541) 269-8911 or Coos Stop Crime at (541) 267-6666 if you wish to remain anonymous. Criminal Trespass News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 3/20/15 at about 0830 hours, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office received a report of subject trespassing at 62339 Crown Point Road, Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon. When Deputies arrived it was discovered Bruce Inman had been at the above listed address earlier that day and had been warned not to come back. Mr. Inman is Ms. Balogh estranged husband. Bruce Inman was arrested for Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree. Mr. Inman was transported to the Coos County Jail where he was released into the Jail Staffs custody. Assault Car Clouter Arrested News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 4/8/15 at about 1849 hours, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office received multiple reports of vehicles being broken into in the Charleston and Bastendorf Beach area south of Coos Bay. Witnesses reported seeing a red Ford Probe in the area and seemed to be related to the thefts. While Deputies were investigating the thefts a citizen called and reported a suspicious subject driving a red Ford Probe in the Barveiw area of Cape Arago Hwy. Deputies responded to that area and located the vehicle conducting a traffic stop on the vehicle. The driver and only occupant in the vehicle was identified as 38 year old Jayson Bridges with a listed address of Keiser, Oregon. As a result of the investigation Mr. Bridges was arrested for Unlawful Entry into a Motor Vehicle (2 cts), Theft 1, Theft 3, Criminal Mischief II (2 cts), and Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon. Mr. Bridges was transported to the Coos County Jail. His vehicle was seized pending a search warrant and further investigation is continuing. News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 03-21-15 at approximately 2048 hours, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, the Oregon State Police and the North Bend Police Department, responded to the Sea Port RV Park in Charleston regarding the report of a disturbance involving several subjects at that location. In the initial report, it had been reported that at least one person had been stabbed and another party may have a firearm. Upon arrival Officers discovered one subject, Jordan Jones (21 yoa of Coos Bay), had suffered a minor cut during a fight in the RV park, while a second subject, Jonathan Windhurst (29 yoa of Charleston), had suffered a significant knife wound to his arm and had already been transported to Bay Area Hospital. During the investigation it was discovered that the reported firearm was a pellet pistol made to look like a real handgun. Jones’ injuries were treated at the scene. Windhurst was treated at Bay Area Hospital for a possible severed artery. This incident is still under investigation by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office. Arrests are anticipated. Harassment News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On March 22, 2015, at about 1620 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 50310 Highway 101 in Bandon for a reported dispute. Deputies arrived and located a male and a juvenile female that were involved in a dispute. Through an investigation, Deputies learned the male, Matthew Houglum, had pushed a 15 year old juvenile female to the ground and threatened her. The female said she feared for her life from Matthew and thought he was going to hurt her. Deputies arrested Matthew Houglum, 41 years old of Bandon, for the above listed charges and transported him to the Coos County Jail. Salem Shooting Shortly after 11:00 am on April 24, Salem Police Officers made contact with a person whom they believed to be wanted near the parking area of the Walmart store located at 1940 Turner Rd SE. During the contact with the male suspect, he fled into a bus that had been converted into a recreational vehicle and refused to comply with commands to come out. Officer Trevor Morrison and his canine Baco also responded to assist. The suspect came out of the vehicle and there was an exchange of gunfire between the suspect and the officers. No officers were injured, but Baco was shot in the head and the suspect retreated back into the vehicle. Baco was evacuated for emergency veterinary care as officers secured the area. Baco was released a short time later with only minor injury and was cleared to go home. Officers from Salem Police Department, Keizer Police Department, Marion County Sheriff's Office and Oregon State Police all responded to the scene to set a safety perimeter and assist. The Salem Police Department SWAT Team responded, secured the area and immediately began negotiating with the suspect in an effort to get him to surrender. Negotiators spoke with the suspect for several hours in an effort to get him to surrender peacefully. He also fired multiple Sometimes it’s more than just Flossing Dental Care for the Entire Family (541) 267-3447 Sam Scott DMD Bringing Back Smiles with Quality, Experienced, Professional Care 833 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 7 shots from the vehicle out towards officers, at one time narrowly missing a SWAT officer. As the negotiations and shots continued, the Marion County Sheriff's Office, Oregon State Police and Portland Police Bureau sent additional tactical officers and equipment to assist in the situation. After several hours of negotiations, tactical officers used specialized vehicles to open up the walls of the vehicle in order to be able to see where the suspect was and what he was doing. Once the inside of the vehicle was exposed, the suspect refused to comply and continued to brandish a handgun. At that time, approximately 6:28 pm, tactical officers fired at the suspect and were able to eventually take him into custody. No officers were injured. The suspect is not being identified at this time and he has since died of his injuries. The Salem Police officers involved in the initial incident were Officers Chad Galusha, Officer Robert Owings, Corporal Tim Dezotell and Canine Officer Trevor Morrison. The tactical officers involved in the shooting of the suspect are Officer Joshua Edmiston, Officer Vincent Dawson and Officer Sean Bennett. The deceased shooting suspect has been identified as Mr. Mark C. Hawkins (age 49) from Eugene, Oregon. Mr. Hawkins was wanted on a warrant out of Lane County for failing to appear on the charge of Delivery of a Controlled Substance. An autopsy was conducted today by the Oregon State Medical Examiner Dr. Karen Gunson. Dr. Gunson determined Mr. Hawkins was shot nine times. The cause of death was determined to be gunshot wounds to the chest. No further information is available for release at this time as this is an on-going investigation. Any further information will be released by the Marion County District Attorney's Office. sign at the intersection with NE 6th Street, and collided with a 2003 Honda Civic driven east-bound on NE 6th Street by Jesus Fernandez-Galicia, age 21 of Newport. After colliding with Fernandez-Galicia’s vehicle, Pablo-Lucas’ van veered off the roadway and through the yard of 612 NE Benton Street, hit- ting the house. The owners of the house had just put their two children to bed. Their 6 year-old child’s bedroom took the full impact of the van’s collision with the house. The impact site was a few feet from their child’s bed. The House received structural damage to the exterior and interior walls. No one was Van Crashes into Central Coast Home News release from the Newport PD. On 04/06/2015 at about 8:35 p.m., Newport Police Officers responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of NE Benton and NE 6th Streets. One of the vehicles had crashed into a house in the 600 Block of NE Benton Street. During their investigation, Officers learned that Matea Pablo-Lucas, age 35 of Newport, was driving a 1998 Chevrolet cargo van north on NE Benton Street. Pablo-Lucas failed to stop at the stop Ocean Charter Fishing in Charleston In Season Salmon Fishing, Halibut Fishing, Tuna Fishing, & Bottom Fishing Black Rock Fish One Day License Available, Experienced Crew, All Gear Provided Fun For the Entire Family Call Ahead & Make Your Reservation www.bettykaycharters.com $5 OFF With This Ad Burglar arrested News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On March 29, 2015, at about 0930 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies and Coquille Tribal Police responded to 64338 Penny Road for a report of a possible burglary with someone still in the residence. Sheriff’s Deputies and Tribal Police Officer arrived and contacted the homeowner; Ms. Patricia Jones who said she heard people upstairs in her house. Deputies could also hear noises from the upstairs portion of the residence and during a search of the house located a male subject inside the residence as he was trying to flee the residence. This subject was identified as 22 year old Michael McKeny of Coos Bay. There were indications that Mr. McKeny was not alone however a search of the residence and surrounding area for other suspects had negative results. Coos Bay officers and a K9 team assisted in a search for other suspects. Deputies did locate numerous stolen items from the residence in the garage and wooded area around the property. Michael McKeny was arrested on the charges of Burglary I, Burglary II, Theft I and Unlawful Entry into a Motor Vehicle. He was transported to the Coos County Jail where he was booked and lodged. The investigation is continuing and additional arrests are expected. Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 8 injured in the crash. An ambulance was summoned to transport Pablo-Lucas to Good Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital, following a complaint of discomfort. Fernandez-Galicia was issued a citation for No Oregon Driver License. Pablo-Lucas was arrested at the hospital on six counts of Recklessly Endangering, Criminal Mischief in the First Degree, Reckless Driving, and Fail to Carry and Present an Operator’s License. She was cited and released at the hospital. The Newport Police Department was assisted by the Newport Fire Department and PacWest Ambulance. Mayday Rescue off Central Coast Coast Guard crews and good Samaritans responded to a mayday call and aided the crew of a sinking 32-foot fishing vessel 20 miles southwest of Yaquina Bay, Wednesday, April 8. A 47-foot Motor Life Boat crew from Station Yaquina Bay in Newport escorted the fishing vessel Apache 4 to Yaquina Bay after multiple crews worked to identify the source of the flooding, secure it and dewater the vessel. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector North Bend received a mayday call over VHF-FM channel 16 from the two fishermen around 8:42 p.m., reporting the vessel was taking on water and sinking. The MLB crew and MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crews from Air Station North Bend and Air Facility Newport were launched in response, while the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Orcas was diverted from their nearby patrol. Good Samaritans aboard the fishing vessels Kristina and Silver Quest also responded to an urgent marine information broadcast issued by Sector North Bend watchstanders. Once on scene the air facility Dolphin crew transferred a dewatering pump to the vessel using their rescue swimmer. The source of the flooding was identified as an open discharged valve and secured. The MLB crew assisted with dewatering the vessel and escorted them safely to Yaquina Bay where they conducted a post search and rescue boarding. No injuries were re- ported. "The swift actions and combined efforts of our local mariners and various Coast Guard assets, were able to address the situation at hand quickly and safely without injury, the loss of life or loss of property," said Petty Officer 3rd Class Coulter Perkins, a watchstander at Sector North Bend. "We value our close partnerships with more than just local agencies, but also the mariner community." Weather conditions on scene were reportedly seas up to 4-feet, 12 mph winds and a visibility of 5 miles. Burglar Arrested News release from the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office. On April 22, 2015 at approximately 11:22 PM, Lincoln County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a suspicious person near SW Brentwood Dr. and S Crestline Dr. in Waldport, Oregon. A female subject, later identified as Kathleen Jenise Marco, 32 years of age from Waldport, was located and items from a vacant residence in the area were found in her possession. Marco was also found to be in possession of prescription medication that did not belong to her. Marco was arrested and lodged at the Lincoln County Jail on one count of Burglary I, one count of Theft II, and one count of Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs. Marco’s bail was set at $180,000. investigation into Wednesday afternoons, April 22, fatal traffic crash on Highway 207 near milepost 1 in Morrow County. According to Lieutenant Mike Turner, on April 22nd at approximately 1:13pm, Troopers from the OSP Hermiston and Pendleton offices responded to a reported fatal crash on HWY 207 near milepost 1 in Morrow County which blocked both north and southbound lanes of travel. Preliminary investigation revealed a red, 2009 Honda Fit, operated by NEAL REAU,age 35, from Richland Washington, was traveling southbound when for an unknown reasons the vehicle failed to negotiate a curve and crossed into the northbound lane; sideswiping a white, 2009 Chevy pickup towing a flatbed trailer. The driver of the Chevy pickup, identified as THEODORE BITHER, age 44, of Echo Oregon, was transported to the hospital in Heppner with minor injuries. REAU was pronounced deceased at the scene. The highway remained closed for approximately 5 hours while Troopers investigated the crash and to allow for the removal of the vehicles. Pedestrian Fatality in Southern Oregon Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers in Central Point are continuing the investigation into last nights fatal pedestrian involved crash on Highway 99 (Rogue Valley Highway) at Mace Road in Jack- Driver Arrested in Fatal DUII Crash Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers in La Grande are continuing to investigate Saturday's fatal traffic crash that resulted in the death of one occupant, serious injury to three others and injury to the driver who now faces criminal charges. Preliminary information from investigators indicates that on April 18, at about 5:47 p.m., a black Nissan pickup, being driven by BRANDON C. HALLECK, 27, of La Grande, crashed into a ditch and killed one person and injured 4 other occupants. According to OSP Sergeant Kyle Hove, HALLECK was driving in a reckless manner with 3 unrestrained Criminal Trespass occupants in the bed when he crashed. News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. On 3/29/2015 at Two juveniles riding in the bed were injured and the third adult occupant, about 1336 hours Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a Criminal Trespass in progress on Crown Point Road, outidentified as JACOB R. YEATES, 23, of side of the community of Charleston. Deputies were given a descripLa Grande, was pronounced deceased at tion of the suspect that was seen and after searching the area of the scene. 5 people total were riding in Crown Point Road Deputies located Christopher Rauschert, age 20 of the pickup, 3 in the bed, 1 in the cab and Coos Bay. Investigation showed that he was the subject seen on the the driver, at the time of the crash. The property. Mr. Rauschert was arrested him for Criminal Trespass I. driver was lodged on charges of ManDuring the arrest he was also found to be in possession of meth. He slaughter in the 1st Degree, Assault 1st was also charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Degree, DUII-Felony, Reckless Driving, and 3 counts of Reckless Endangering. (Methamphetamine). Mr. Rauschert was also found to have an outstanding warrant for his arrest from the Oregon Youth Authority. He He was lodged in the Union County Jail. was transported to the Coos County Jail where he was lodged on Hwy. 207 Fatal those charges. Oregon State Police are continuing the Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 9 son County. Preliminary information indicates that on April 21, at approximately 8:47 p.m., a Grey, 2007 Nissan Frontier pick-up, driven by ROBERT A. PENNER, 35, of Central Point, was traveling northbound on Highway 99 near Mace Road in the right hand lane when it struck a pedestrian. The pedestrian, identified as TANNER ALLEN ROBERT PASCOE, 14, of Central Point, was transported to Rogue Regional Medical Center by ambulance and pronounced deceased at approximately 10:45 p.m. While the investigation into this crash is ongoing, troopers do not believe impairment, speed or unsafe driving was involved and PENNER is cooperating with investigators. Hwy. 211 Fatal Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers are continuing to investigate Thursday afternoons, April 23, single vehicle fatal crash that occurred on Highway 211 at milepost 10 near S. Bear Meadows Court in Clackamas County. Preliminary information indicates that shortly before 4:30 p.m., a Green, 2006 Ford Escape, driven by MARGARET M. BROKAW, 57, of Molalla, was northbound on Highway 211 when for still undetermined reasons the vehicle drifted off the roadway and down a slight embankment striking a tree. The driver and only occupant was pronounced deceased at the scene. The cause of the crash is still under investigation. World Pawn Exchange Hwy. 219 Fatal Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers are investigating a single vehicle crash Thursday, April 23, near the intersection of Highway 219 and French Prairie Road near St. Paul. Preliminary information from investigators indicates a green Ford Aerostar was northbound on Highway 219 near French Prairie Road when it failed to negotiate the turn and left the roadway striking a tree. The driver, name withheld pending next of kin notification, was pronounced deceased at the scene. OSP is investigating the incident and a collision reconstructionist is responding. DUII Crash According to Trooper Tiffany Lynn, on April 24, 2015 at 9:48 am a two vehicle serious injury crash occurred on SR HWY 226 near Milepost (MP) 8.5 (near Scio). Unit #1, a 1995 Honda Accord, driven by Mr. Scott Cook was eastbound on Hwy 226 when it crossed the centerline and collided with Unit #2 a westbound Itasca Sunriver Motorhome. Unit #2 was driven by Mr. Randall Starr (age 76) with his wife, Mrs. Barbara Starr (age 77) as the right front passenger. Both Mr. Cook and the Starrs are residents of Scio. After the head-on collision, the motorhome came to rest off the roadway and the Honda Accord came to rest on the shoulder of the eastbound lane. It is unknown if Mr. Cook was wearing a seatbelt but the Starrs were properly restrained. Airbags deployed in the Honda Accord. Mr. Cook was taken to Salem Hospital via Lifeflight with serious injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Starr sustained minor injuries. Mr. Cook has been cited and released for DUIIControlled Substances and Reckless Driving. Dune Buggy Fatal worldpawnexchange.org Buy Gold & Silver Buy. Sell, Trade, Loans on Firearms Open Mon, - Sat. 10 to 5:30 1980 Sherman Ave. North Bend A 46-year old man from Stayton was killed Saturday, April 18, in a dune buggy accident at the Sand Lake Recreation Area in southern Tillamook County on the North Oregon Coast. Robert Sullenger was operating the dune buggy that collided with another. Both of his passengers were also injured and taken to hospitals. The occupants of the other dune buggy were not injured. California Homicide Suspects Arrested in Oregon Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers in Springfield arrested two California men wanted in connection with a ContraCosta County California Homicide earlier Wednesday evening, April 8. According to OSP Lieutenant Lang Hinkle, OSP Troopers in Springfield were notified that two suspects in a Contra-Costa County California Homicide were traveling through Oregon at about 3:15 p.m. At about 5:00 p.m., OSP troopers located the vehicle, a black 2014 Kia Soul, and conducted a high-risk traffic stop on I-5 near milepost 201 southbound. Due to the risk involved in the stop both directions of I-5 were shut down for approximately 20 minutes as troopers and officers from the Eugene Police Department and Lane County Sheriff's Office took the men into custody. The two men were identified as ZAKARI A. WILSON, 20, and ARTIE I. ADANANDUS, 24, both of California. Both men complied with police and were taken into custody without incident. Driver Related to Fatal Crash on Hwy. 20 Arrested Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers continuing the investigation into April 6, fatal traffic crash on Highway 20 near Eddyville have arrested an involved driver. According to OSP Lieutenant Justin McGladrey, On April 7, 2015, at approximately 1:30 PM, IVAN SANDRIA CRUZ was taken into custody after being released from Good Samaritan Hospital in Corvallis. SANDRIA CRUZ was lodged in the Lincoln County Jail on charges of Manslaughter in the Second Degree, Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Reckless Driving and Recklessly Endangering Another Person. OSP troopers from the Newport Patrol office are continuing the investigation which will be forwarded to the Lincoln County District Attorney's Of- fice for consideration of additional charges. Any further media requests should be directed to the Lincoln County District Attorney's Office. Stabbing Suspect Arrested News release from the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office. On March 24, 2015, Deputy Bruster of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to a residence, just outside the city limits of Toledo, on report of a stabbing. The deputy contacted the male victim and started an investigation which revealed he was stabbed multiple times with a knife in the early morning hours at the location. The victim was transported to the Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital in Newport where he received treatment for his injuries. During the course of the investigation Axl K. Goodell, 22 years of age from Siletz, was identified as the suspect of the stabbing. The Sheriff's Office obtained an arrest warrant for Goodell and, with assistance from other law enforcement agencies, began checking the local area for him. Information was developed that persons within Lincoln County were likely harboring Goodell and providing him with means of transportation. On April 7, 2015, the U.S. Marshalls Service, working in conjuction with the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, arrived in the area of 218 Gwee Shut Rd., Siletz and observed Goodell getting into a sport utility vehicle. The Marshalls then contacted Goodell and took him into custody without incident. Goodell was with a female, Kellie A. Kaiser, 19 years old from Siletz. She was identified as the owner of the sport We would like to invite you this Sunday morning... Sundays at 10:30 a.m. 131 N 3rd, Hall bldg, entrance on 3rd Where the gospel is still the good news! Pastors David & Bridgette Whinery PO Box 477, Coos Bay, (541)266-0613 Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 10 utility vehicle and placed under arrest for assisting with Goodell's flight from authorities. Both Goodell and Kaiser were transported to the Lincoln County Jail. Goodel was lodged on the warrant, listing charges as: Attempted Murder, Assault in the First Degree, Assault in the second Degree and Unlawful use of a weapon. His bail was set at $250,000.00. Kaiser was lodged and charged with Hindering prosecution. Her bail set at $50,000.00. Sheriff’s Office. On April 12, 2015 at approximately 7:15PM Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputy Karl Vertner contacted Chester William Smith Jr., age 29, at his Otis home in regards to a felony warrant out of Washington State for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Smith Jr. was taken into custody and transported to the Lincoln County Jail where he was lodged on the Oregon charge of Fugitive from other states with his bail set at $150,000. Marijuana Bust Central Coast Central Coast Drug Arrests News release Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office. On April 7th, 2015 at approximately 7:58 PM, Deputy Schermerhorn with the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office contacted a male subject associated with an illegally parked vehicle on Highway 101 near NW Colorado St. in Yachats, OR. During the contact with the male subject, later identified as Jon L. Wilkinson, 39 years of age from Klamath Falls, a substantial amount of packaged Marijuana was observed inside the vehicle. The Marijuana was seized and Wilkinson was arrested and lodged at the Lincoln County jail on one count of Unlawful possession of Marijuana. Wilkinson's bail was set at $50,000. Subsequently the Marijuana was later weighed and determined to be approximately 1 pound. Wilkinson's vehicle was towed from the scene. News release from the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office. On April 11, 2015 at approximately 9:35am, Lincoln County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a residence in the 200 block of N Deer Drive, Otis, Oregon to investigate a reported drug complaint. Deputies also received information of subjects staying at the location with outstanding warrants for their arrest. Deputies contacted the home owner and subsequently conducted a search of the residence. Several people were located and contacted inside the location. 27 year old Otis resident Christopher Alan Church was contacted and found to have a valid Lincoln County Circuit Court warrant issued for his arrest for Fail to appear, bail $50002.00. 24 year old Lincoln City resident Calgary Kendrick was contacted and found to have two valid Lincoln County Circuit Court warrants issued for Washington State his arrest, one for Parole Violation, no Fugitive Arrested bail, the other an indictment warrant for News release from the Lincoln Co. Possession of a Methamphetamine, bail $50000.00. 29 year old Otis resident April J Stehly was contacted and found to be in possession of Methamphetamine. Stehly was charged with one count of Possession of Methamphetamine, bail $50000.00. All three subjects were arrested and lodged in the Lincoln County Jail. Several other subjects were contacted at the location and released without incident. fice. In addition to the 150 months for the Sexual Abuse convictions, Mr. Bristow was sentenced to 48 months for a probation violation. The 48 months is to be served consecutive to the 150 months. The investigation began in early February of 2015 when the allegations were brought to the attention of the Oregon State Police by the Department of Human Services - Child Welfare DiUmpqua River Drowning vision. The investigation revealed Mr. A 34-year old Sutherlin man is pre- Bristow sexually abused two female sumed to have drowned following a ca- victims under the age of 12. Both vicnoe capsizing on the Umpqua River near tims were known to Mr. Bristow. Southern Oregon downtown Roseburg Sunday morning. Laughlin was canoeing with 41-year old Fatal Daniel Kissinger, also of Sutherlin, Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers are when the 15-foot canoe flipped in “Crow continuing the investigation into SaturRapids” near the 11000 block of Garden day night’s fatal traffic crash at 9237 Valley Road. The two were not wearing Holland Loop Road near Cave Junction lifejackets. Kissinger was able to make in Josephine County. According to OSP it to riverbank, but Laughlin disap- Sergeant Brandon Boice, troopers were peared. Searchers found the canoe, a dispatched to the location on a report of tackle box and a lifejacket, but not a vehicle that had slid off the road and Laughlin. crashed into a tree. Upon arrival troopers Sexual Abuse Conviction On April 13, 2015, Kevin Earl Bristow, age 35, of Klamath Falls, was sentenced to 198 months in prison by Klamath County Circuit Court Judge Dan Bunch. Mr. Bristow was sentenced to two 75 month prison terms, to be served consecutively, for his convictions on two counts of Sexual Abuse 1. He had been convicted on Friday, April 10, 2015, of two counts of Sexual Abuse 1 after a three day trial prosecuted by the Klamath County District Attorney's Of- Coos Bay Toyota Gracie Home of “The Amazing Guarantee” All New Vehicles All Used Vehicles All Certified Vehicles ALL Vehicles discovered a 1993 Acura Integra driven by ERRIC FISHER, 19, of Cave Junction, which had been northbound on Holland Loop Road that crashed sideways into a tree shearing the vehicle in half. The front seat passenger, identified as CAMBRIA RIVER LIN COOK, 22, of Cave Junction, was transported to the hospital with injury. The rear passenger, identified as AUSTIN J. PEDRO, 35, of Cave Junction, was pronounced deceased at the scene. FISHER received only minor injuries. After investigation, troopers arrested FISHER for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Manslaughter I, Assault III, Reckless Driving, Assaulting a Public Safety Officer and Resisting Arrest after being subdued with a electronic control device. FISHER was lodged at the Josephine County Jail. Southern Oregon Shooting On April 18, at approximately 11:16 a.m., Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers received a request to assist Josephine County Sheriff's Deputies who were responding to a shooting in the O'Brien area. Officers first arriving on scene found a deceased male with apparent gunshot wounds who was later identified as WARREN BATIE, age 43 of Utah. Preliminary information indicated the adult man who had shot BATIE was being transported to Three Rivers Hospital in Grants Pass by private vehicle. While responding to the scene of the shooting, OSP detectives located the vehicle, conducted a traffic stop and detained the subject, identified as JEF- Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 11 FREY HUNSAKER, age 46, of Utah, who had also been shot in the leg. HUNSAKER was subsequently transported to Three Rivers Hospital in Grants Pass where he was treated for a gunshot wound to his leg. Early information indicates the two men were arguing over the ownership of a truck just prior to the shooting. Probation Violation served NBPD warrants charging UEMV, 10-counts of ID Theft, 10-counts Fraudulent use of Credit Card Theft II; Failure to Appear on Criminal Trespass I; Failure to Appear II; Failure to Appear on Citation; and, Criminal Trespass II. No name was provided. Probation Board warrant charging Parole houses in area were TP.” Violation. Probation Violation Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 2, 100 block Wall St., “suspicious subjects,” 25 -year old Devin Wilson arrested on OreWarrant gon Parole Board Parole Violation According to an entry on the Coos Bay charge. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail Police log for Friday, April 3, 1:44 a.m., at Coquille. NBPD arrested 30-year old Troy Irick Burglary on CBPD warrant charging Failure to According to an entry on the Coos Bay Appear on Criminal Citation, and Crimi- Police log for Thursday, April 2, 9:49 nal Trespass II. Transported to the Coos a.m., 700 block S. 5th St., “burglary.” Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, April 2, 12:32 a.m., Lombard & Myrtle, “officer out with subject,” 32-year old KC Everett Holt, Coos Bay, charged with Probation Violation and warned for False Info to Warrant Officer. Transported to the Coos Co. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Jail at Coquille. Police log for Friday, April 3, 12:41 Warrant a.m., Boardwalk, “out on foot at locaAccording to an entry on the North Bend tion,” 58-year old Robin Corey arrested Police log for Thursday, April 2, 11:45 on Marion Co. warrant charging Cona.m., 1900 block Sherman Ave., tempt of Court – Remedial. Transported “possible drug activity,” 21-year old to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Taylor Lee Mauck, Coos Bay, arrested Warrant on NBPD warrant charging Failure to According to an entry on the Coos Bay Appear on Assault IV and Strangulation, Police log for Thursday, April 2, 6:13 transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- p.m., 29-year old Jordan Dixon arrested quille. at the Multnomah Co. Jail on CBPD Coos Co. Sheriff’s log Some of the entries on the Coos Co. Sheriff’s log for Thursday, April 2. 8:20 a.m., mp 4 Transpacific Parkway, “Unlawful Entry Motor Vehicle.” 10:53 a.m., mp 2 Catching Slough, Coos Bay, “Animal Neglect.” 11:05 a.m., Charleston Road, Coos Bay, “Assault, Domestic.” 3:24 p.m., 2100 block Ash St., North Bend, “Animal Neglect.” 3:33 p.m. mp 1 Daniels Creek Lane, Coos Bay, “Animal Abuse.” For more information: Coos County Sheriff's Office, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Oregon 97423, Warrant warrant charging Failure to Appear on 541-396-7800, 541-396-7801. Closed According to an entry on the North Bend original charge of Theft of Identity, for Lunch from 11:30a - 12:30p. SherPolice log for Thursday, April 2, 12:56 Fraud-Credit Card, and Unlawful Entry iff's Office Records 541-396-7802. p.m., 3700 block Sherman Ave., Motor Vehicle. Fight “welfare check,” 25-year old Eathan Domestic Assault According to an entry on the Coquille Harley D. Robeson, Coos Bay, arrested According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Saturday, April 4, 1:35 on NBPD warrants charging Failure to Tribal Police log for Thursday, April 2, a.m., 1100 block N. Dean St., 24-year Appear on two-counts of Assault IV and 2600 block Mexeye Loop, 29-year old old Kason Henry Crutchfield charged Harassment, also Failure to Appear I Andrew Van Blair charged with Assault with Criminal Trespass I and transported charge. Additional charges of Interfer- IV Domestic and transported to the Coos to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. ing, Escape III, Resisting, Meth and Pro- Co. Jail at Coquille. Warrant bation Violation. Transported to the Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April 4, 1:24 Warrant Police log for Thursday, April 2, 12:36 a.m., “Portland PD arrested subject on According to an entry on the North Bend p.m., CCSO served CBPD warrant on 36 CBPD warrant,” 28-year old Joshua Kell Police log for Thursday, April 2, Bureau -year old Angela Osburn charging DeVoll charged with Failure to Appear of Emergency Communications (BOEC) Unlawful Delivery of Hydrocodone and on original charge of Theft II. Unlawful Possession of Hydrocodone. T-Peed Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- According to an entry on the Coquille We’ve Got the Right quille. Police log for Friday, April 3, 10:49 Mattress For You ort Comf rices Best P Warrant n ectio & Sel Marshfield Bargain House 790 No. Bayshore Dr., Coos Bay (541) 267-2500 According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 2, 10:32 a.m., 1900 block Newmark, “possible location of wanted,” 21-year old Dylan McAlmond arrested on Medford PD warrant charging Failure to Appear on original charge of Telephonic Harassment. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 2, 9:11 a.m., 1445 N. Bayshore Dr., Motel 6, “suspicious subject,” 50-year old Lonnie Dean Gish arrested on State Parole & According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, April 3, 1:05 p.m., 100 block N. Cammann St., “result of Attempt to Locate subject, 28-year old Cassie Leone Pierce charged with Probation Violation and on CBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear on a Criminal Citation. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, April 3, 1:05 p.m., 100 block N. Cammann St., “result of Attempt to Locate subject,” 22-year old Korey W. Button charged with Interfering and arrested on CCSO warrant charging Probation Violation and UUV. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, April 3, 2nd & Commercial, “located wanted subject,” 24-year old Latiesha Metcalfe arrested on CBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear on Criminal Citation and Giving False Info to Police for a Citation and Theft 21, Criminal Trespass I. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, April 4, 7:51 a.m., 1400 block Sherman Ave., “officer observed possible wanted subject at location,” 33-year old Brett Andrew Carpenter, Coos Bay, arrested on warrant charging Unlawful Possession Meth, and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Wanted According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, April 4, 9:11 a.m., Virginia & Harrison, “officer observed wanted subject at location,” 46year old Harry Everette Miller, North Bend, arrested on charges of Theft I and th p.m., N. Elm & W. 17 , “littering/6 Probation Violation, transported to the Spring Septic Maintenance During the Month of May ‘15—Not valid with any other offer $25 off Septic Pumping Or $10 off Service Call *****COUPON***** Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 12 Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Coos Co. Sheriff’s log Some of the entries on the Coos Co. Sheriff’s log for Saturday, April 4. 12:08 p.m., Kellogg Lane, Coos Bay, “Burglary.” 12:30 p.m., 200 E. 2 nd St., Coos Co. Jail, Coquille, “Assault.” 2:16 p.m., Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay, “DUII.” For more information: Coos County Sheriff's Office, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Oregon 97423, 541-396-7800, 541-396-7801. Closed for Lunch from 11:30a - 12:30p. Sheriff's Office Records 541-396-7802. p.m., 2600 block Broadway, “RP request officers after being hit in the head by another resident of the People’s Place. Officers respond and contacted involved person/female suspect taken to BAH on Police Officer Hold, 44-year old Amber Camille Cruz, North Bend, “referred to DA for Harassment.” Wanted According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, April 5, 5:14 p.m., “subject came to station to check why an officer needed to speak with him,” 45-year old Richard Neil Allison, North Bend, charged with Assault IV Shoplifter According to an entry on the Coos Bay and Tampering with Witness, transPolice log for Sunday, Apirl 5, 3:53 ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. UEMV a.m., 2051 Newmark, Walmart, 23-year old Kayla Raquel Wallace charged with According to an entry on the North Bend Theft III and PCS Meth. Transported to Police log for Monday, April 6, 2:31 the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. a.m., 2400 block Sherman Ave., “RP reported subject broke into a Dodge DuWarrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay rango parked at location and took stereo. Police log for Saturday, April 4, 6:57 RP chased subject and he dropped the p.m., CBPD served NBPD warrant on stereo. Stereo actually belong to a dif23-year old Cody J. Dew for Failure to ferent vehicle,” 24-year old Jacob Evans, Appear on Assault charge. Transported North Bend, charged with two-counts of UEMV, Theft II and Burglary II. Transto the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. DUII According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April 4, 5:28 p.m., Broadway & Hall, “result of traffic stop,” 56-year old David C. Smith charged with DWS Misdemeanor and DUII. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Disorderly Conduct According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April 4, 4:50 p.m., 1000 block Pacific Ave., “result of suspicious subject,” 21-year old Shyann McMillen-Markusson charged with Disorderly Conduct II and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Shoplifter According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April 4, 5:37 a.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, “Shoplifter & Criminal Trespass,” 28year old Lacey Jinelle Potts cited for Theft III and Criminal Trespass I. Wanted According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, April 5, 8:31 a.m., Newmark & Broadway, “officer observed detainable subject walking near Laser Touch Car Wash,” 44-year old Lora Lisa Parker, Coos Bay, charged with Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Referred PCS p.m., 500 block S. Broadway, “back out with female from McDonald’s,” 42-year old Gamet Stewart Gebhardt arrested on charges of Resisting Arrest and Criminal Mischief II. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Shoplifter According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, April 6, 8:32 p.m., 2051 Newmark, Walmart, 34-year old Aaron N. Allison charged with Theft II, also CCSO warrant charging Parole Sexual Abuse Violation on original charge of PCS Heroin, and CBPD warrant charging According to an entry on the North Bend Failure to Appear on original charge of Police log for Tuesday, April 7, 9:58 Contempt of Court/Punitive-VRO. a.m., 1500 16th St., North Bend Middle School, “sexual abuse,” Department of Warrant According to an entry on the Coquille Human Services and Kid’s Hope Center Police log for Monday, April 6, 12:04 involved. p.m., 200 block E. Main, 27-year old Canaan Ramer arrested on CQPD warrant charging Assault IV/Domestic and Harassment. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Smoking Pot Resisting Arrest According to an entry on the North Bend According to an entry on t he Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, April 5, 12:44 Police log for Monday, April 6, 11:46 Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, April 7, 10:52 a.m., Medford PD served NBPD warrant on 22-year old Lucas Taylor Hothan, Medford, charging Failure to Appear on Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay original charge of Possession Heroin, Police log for Monday, April 6, 9:11 Possession Meth. Tire Slasher Arrested a.m., Coos Co. Jail, Coquille, Parole & Probation served CBPD warrants on According to an entry on the Coos Bay Steven Miles Robeson charging Proba- Police log for Tuesday, April 7, 7:06 tion Violation on original charge of Pos- p.m., 1020 S. 1st St., Fred Meyer, session of Meth, and Probation Violation “watched subject slash tire and scratch a on original charge of Menacing. Trans- vehicle on the back side of location,” 30ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. year old Anthony Cornett arrested on Coos Co. Sheriff’s log charge of Criminal Mischief I and transSome of the entries on the Coos Co. ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, April 6, 300 block S. 5th St., “report stolen vehicle,” 42-year old Garnet Kerrina StewartGebhart charged with PCS Meth and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Sheriff’s log for Tuesday, April 7. 1:02 Disorderly Conduct a.m., 200 E. 2nd St., Coos Co. Jail, CoAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay quille, “Use of Force.” 6:42 a.m., 1000 Police log for Sunday, April 5, 2:30 block Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay, “Search p.m., 900 block Newmark Ave., Empire, Warrant.” 8:49 a.m., Big Creek Road, “disorderly male in traffic,” 38-year old Myrtle Pt., “Sexual Abuse-1”. 8:56 Randy R. Clifford charged with Disorderly Conduct II and Criminal Mischief II. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 6, 11:48 p.m., 3201 Tremont, Mill Casino/Hotel, “Mill Security reported female staying at location was outside smoking. They observed her on camera and another security officer contacted her and asked if she was smoking marijuana. She said it was and she has a medical card out of California. They told her that she couldn’t smoke it or have it on the property. They called here to verify if she has a card or not, they were advised we can’t give out that info to them.” a.m., Zanartu Road, Coos Bay, “Child Abuse.” 11:53 a.m., E. Lockhart Ave., Coos Bay, “Animal Neglect.” 1:19 p.m., Robertson Lane, Coos Bay, “Indecent Exposure.” 10:20 p.m., S. Coos River Hwy., “Strangulation.” For more information: Coos County Sheriff's Office, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Oregon 97423, 541-396-7800, 541-3967801. Closed for Lunch from 11:30a 12:30p. Sheriff's Office Records 541396-7802. Disorderly According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 7, 5:14 p.m., 200 block N. Wasson St., 28-year old Blake Topping arrested on CBPD warrant charging Unlawful Entry into a Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 13 Motor Vehicle, Theft in the 3es Degree, and Possession of Hydrocodone. Additiional charges of Felon Possession Restricted Weapon-Misdemeanor and a Probation Violation Detainer for P&P. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. 11:39 a.m., Broadway, “observed wanted subject north bound on Broadway,” Bobbi Smith arrested on CBPD warrant charging Unlawful Possession of Meth. Prostitution charged with DWS Misdemeanor and According to an entry on the Coos Bay transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- Police log for Thursday, April 9, 5:03 quille. p.m., 1900 block Lawnridge Loop, “subject threatening with baseball bat.” Probation Violation According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 9, 8:12 p.m., 1500 block Juniper Ave., “result of stolen vehicle report,” 31-year old Trisha Littles, 25-year old Susan Miller, and 22-year old Skyler Waldrop all charged with Probation Violation and all transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, April 8, 9:53 According to an entry on the Coos Bay a.m., 200 block Holland St., Empire Police log for Tuesday, April 7, 5:01 Boat Ramp, 47-year old male reported p.m., Multnomah Co. Sheriff’s Office “prostitution.” arrested 24-year old Dennis Caputo on Sex Offender CBPD warrant charging Probation Vio- According to an entry on the Coquille lation on original charge of Possession Police log for Wednesday, April 8, 9:33 Attempt Burglary Heroin. Lodged in the Multnomah Co. a.m., W. 1st St., “ATL subject for Fail to According to an entry on the Coos Bay Jail at Portland. Register,” 48-year old Michael Allen Police log for Thursday, April 9, 7:22 Burglaries Lucas charged with Failure to Register p.m., 100 block Norman Ave., 23-year Entries on the Coos Bay Police log in- as Sex Offender and Probation Viola- old female reported “attempted burglary volving burglaries: Thursday, April 9, tion. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at to residence.” 3:18 a.m., 2700 block 33rd St., Coquille. Warrant “attempted burglary just occurred.” Assault According to an entry on the Coos Bay Wednesday, April 8, 8:35 p.m., 1000 According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, April 9, 5:42 block Ocean Blvd., 37-year old reported Police log for Wednesday, April 8, 8:04 p.m., 100 block Norman Ave., 47-year “burglary.” p.m., 1600 block McPherson, “report of old Linda B. Taylor arrested on charge Warrant Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 9, 250 N. Baxter St., Coquille, CCSO, “located wanted subject,” 24-year old Alexander L. Nunez arrested on CBPD warrant charging Assault IV, Strangulation and Harassment. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Att. Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 9, 3:18 a.m., 2700 block 33rd St., “attempted burglary just occurred.” Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Friday, April 10, 9:16 a.m., 2100 block Ohio St., “attempt warrant service,” 24-year old Jedidiah C. Mangine, North Bend, arrested on OSPB Warrant physical dispute at location,” 28-year old of PCS Meth and transported to the warrant charging Parole Violation and According to an entry on the Coos Bay William Ambrose arrested on charge of Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. transported to the Coos Co. Jail at CoPolice log for Wednesday, April 8, 3:39 Assault IV Domestic Felony. Transquille. Probation Violation p.m., 300 block S. Marple, 32-year old ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Probation Violation According to an entry on the Coos Bay Michael McKay arrested on NBPD warDisorderly Police log for Thursday, April 9, 5:47 According to an entry on the North Bend rant charging Failure to Appear on According to an entry on the North Bend p.m., 1020 S. 1st St., Fred Meyer, Police log for Friday, April 10, 4:48 Criminal Citation and Criminal Trespass Police log for Wednesday, April 8, 8:49 “location of detainable subject,” 38-year p.m., 17th & Pine, “possible detainable II; CBPD warrant charging Probation p.m., 1300 block Virginia Ave., “report old Jason George Bragg charged with subject in the area,” 23-year old Brian D. Violation on charge of Possession Con- of male subject harassing RP at loca- Probation Violation and transported to Lane, Coos Bay, charged with Probation trolled Substance Schedule II. tion,” 44-year old Randy Morgan, North the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Violation and Detainer authorized by DWS According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Wednesday, April 8, 12:02 p.m., 5th & Adams, 33-yea rold Trina Resendez arrested on charges of PCS Schedule I/Meth and PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana. Forty-yea rold Michael Rodgers arrested on charge of PCS Scheule I/Meth. Bend, charged with Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Referred According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, April 9, 2:34 a.m., Hwy. 101/Pine St., “driver warned for failure to maintain lane several times,” Lacey Potts and Joseph Bender Coos Co. Sheriff’s log both referred to DA’s Office for PCS Some of the entries on the Coos Co. Schedule I. Sheriff’s log for Wednesday, April 8. Dispute 10:58 a.m., Hwy. 42S, mp 7, Bandon, According to an entry on the North Bend “Animal Abuse.” 3:45 p.m., W. Eagle Police log for Thursday, April 9, 1:34 Lane, North Bend, “Child Abuse.” For p.m., 2700 block Ash St., 71-year old more information: Coos County Sher- James K. Gray, North Bend, charged iff's Office, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, with Assault IV-Domestic and transOregon 97423, 541-396-7800, 541-396- ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. 7801. Closed for Lunch from 11:30a Robbery 12:30p. Sheriff's Office Records 541According to an entry on the Coos Bay 396-7802. Police log for Thursday, April 9, 9:31 DWS p.m., 500 block So. Empire Blvd., EsAccording to an entry on the Coquille presso Mill, “Robbery.” nd Police log for Wednesday, April 8, 2 & DWS Dean, 64-year old Samuel Clausen arAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay rested on charges of DWS Misdemeanor Police log for Thursday, April 9, 9:27 and PCS Schedule i/Meth. p.m., Hwy. 101, Bunker Hill, “possible Warrant rolling dispute/driving while susAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay pended,40-year old Brenden Van Buren Police log for Wednesday, April 8, Baseball Bat PO. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 14 Coquille. stop,” 26-year old Amanda Wolberg charged with Possession of Heroin and According to an entry on the North Bend DUII. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail Police log for Saturday, April 11, 12:29 at Coquille. Illegal Camping a.m., 800 block Lombard Ave., “attempt warrant service, subject arrested on 3 According to an entry on the Coos Bay NBPD warrants,” 24-year old Matthew Police log for Friday, April 10, 9:31 T. Garner, North Bend, charged with a.m., 1200 block Newmark, 27-yea rold Failure to Appear, Failure to Appear, Thomas Jeffrey Phillips arrested on and an additional warrant charging Fail- CBPD warrant charging Failure to Apure to Appear II. Transported to the pear on original charge of Possession of Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Meth. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Harassment Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, April 10, 5:48 p.m., 700 block Hemlock, “fight between neighbors,” 24-year old Megan Forrest charged with Harassment and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Probation Violation According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, April 11, 9:36 p.m., Cedar & Newmark, “officer out with 2 at location,” 27-year old Casey Allen Nelson, Bandon, arrested on Probation Violation charge and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. “Will Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay be referred for Felon in Possession Police log for Friday, April 10, 4:22 Weapons (knives). Fight p.m., 1300 block Newmark Ave., “traffic stop,” 42-year old John Bader According to an entry on the North Bend arrested on NBPD warrant charging Police log for Sunday, April 12, 12:15 Failure to Appear on original charge of a.m., 3300 block Sherman Ave., “3rd Contempt of Court – Punitive VRO, also hand report of fight at location,” 21-year charged with Possession of Meth and old Phillip J. Brazille, North Bend, and cited for DWS-Violation, Driving Unin- 23-year old Gary D. Danielson, Coos sured and Failure to Wear Seatbelt. Bay, both charged with Probation ViolaTransported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- tion and transported to the Coos Co. Jail quille. at Coquille. Police log for Saturday, April 11, 11:45 a.m., Salmon Ave., 20-year old Donald Bignell arrested on NBPD warrant charging Unlawful Possession of Meth. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Accident Emergency responders had to pry a door open to free individuals trapped during a multiple-vehicle accident at Newmark and Schoneman St. in the Empire District of Coos Bay Saturday night, April 12. According to an entry on the CBPD log for 7:17 p.m., “multiple 911 callers regarding 2-3 vehicle accident at location.” Operators were identified as 19year old Skyler Harvey and 33-year old Lindsey McGuire. VRO Stabbed According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, April 12, 7:59 p.m., 600 block S. 11th St., “subject at his house that was assaulted and stabbed, saying someone took his sister.” Thirty-year old Steven Vierra charged with Assault I and two-counts Menacing. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Exposing According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Sunday, April 12, 3:05 p.m., 400 block N. Central, “subject in van exposing female’s breasts. Subject Probation Violation gone prior to police arrival, unable to According to an entry on the Coos Bay locate in the surrounding area.” Police log for Saturday, April 11, 2:34 Warrant p.m., 700 block Newmark Ave., 35-year According to an entry on the Coos Bay old Michael Marshall arrested on Proba- Police log for Sunday, April 12, 1:32 tion Violation Detainer and PCS Meth. p.m., 250 N. Baxter St., CCSO, CoTransported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- quille, 23-year old Aliczandr McClyquille. monds arrested on CBPD warrant charg- Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April 11, 2:21 p.m., 250 N. Baxter St., Coquille, CCSO, 27-year old Joshua W. Beebe served CBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear on Citation, Criminal Trespass I and Theft III, also Theft I, CrimiDUII Dispute According to an entry on the Coquille According to an entry on the North Bend nal Trespass I, Theft III, Failure to ApPolice log for Friday, April 10, 10:56 Police log for Sunday, April 12, 4:38 pear on Criminal Citations. Lodged in a.m., Hwy. 42, mp 8.5, “from traffic a.m., 1800 block Madrona St., “dispute the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. DUII at location,” 23-year old Ryan L. Nicholas, North Bend, charged with According to an entry on the Coos Bay Harassment and Recklessly Endanger- Police log for Saturday, April 11, 5:09 ing a Child. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, April 10, 5 p.m., 1800 block Thomas St., “possible violation of restraining order,” 41-year old Mark Messenger charged with VRO and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. a.m., 200 block N. Wasson St., 27-year old Jesse Cantrell charged with DUII and DWS Misdemeanor. ing Theft II. Lodged in the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Theft According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, April 12, 1:13 p.m., 100 block Norman Ave., 43-year old Tommie Wilson charged with Criminal Mistreatment and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, April 12, 10:13 a.m., 400 block S. 6th St., “suspicious circumstances,” 18-year old Scott Stil- Coos Bay Marine 1201 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay www.coosbaymarine.com Coos Co. Sheriff’s log Some of the entries on the Coos Co. Sheriff’s log for Saturday, April 11. 9:46 a.m., Lampa Lane, Myrtle Pt., “Burglary.” 11:16 a.m., 200 block 1st Ave., Coos Bay, “Animal Neglect.” For more information: Coos County Sheriff's Office, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Oregon 97423, 541-396-7800, 541-396-7801. Closed for Lunch from 11:30a - 12:30p. Sheriff's Office Records 541-396-7802. Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay email: cbmarine@coosbaymarine.net (541) 888-2535 Toll Free 866-840-1544 Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 15 son charged with Burglary II and trans- quille. ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. VRO Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, April 12, 9:44 p.m, 1800 Sherman Ave., “officer out with 2 subjects at North Bend Library,” 38-year old Jaymie Victoria Shields, Coos Bay, cited and released on two warrants out of Lebanon PD charging Failure to Appear II/Harassment, and Contempt of Court and Probation ViolaSexual Abuse According to an entry on the Coquille tion. Shoplifter Police log for Sunday, April 12, 5:39 a.m., 800 block N. Elliott St., 29-year According to an entry on the North Bend old Gary Jatho charged with Sexual Police log for Sunday, April 13, 12:21 Abuse II and Contributing to Sexual p.m., 2200 block Newmark St., “RP Delinquency of a Minor. reported shoplifters still browsing inside Coos Co. Sheriff’s log the store, female putting items in her Some of the entries on the Coos Co. purse. Officers respond and contacted Sheriff’s log for Sunday, April 12. 8:10 the subject and confirmed only one of p.m., Duling Road, Coos Bay, “Child the females is the suspect.” Twenty-four Neglect II.” 9:33 p.m., Braley Road, year old Jennifer Anne Skinner, North Coos Bay, “Burglary.” For more infor- Bend, charged with Theft II, value mation: Coos County Sheriff's Office, $541.43. Transported to the Coos Co. 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Oregon 97423, Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, April 12, 10:05 a.m., Coos River & Hugo Road, “traffic stop,” 45-year old James Parish charged with Restraining Order (Wisconsin). Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Shoplifters 541-396-7800, 541-396-7801. Closed for Lunch from 11:30a - 12:30p. Sher- According to an entry on the Coos Bay iff's Office Records 541-396-7802. Police log for Monday, April 13, 6:44 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, Dispute According to an entry on the North Bend “shoplifters in custody,” 68-year old Police log for Sunday, April 12, 4:38 Samantha P. Salmonson and 42-year old a.m., 1800 block Madrona, “dispute at William W. Genzoli, both cited for Theft location,” 23-year old Ryan L. Nicholas, II. p.m., 3400 block Pine St., “RP reported subjects at location have her husband held hostage and they have guns and are threatening to kill him and her. RP advised she is outside. Officers contacted RP and husband. Husband was not being held hostage.” Fifty-seven year old Karma Schellong transported to BAH on a Police Officer Mental Hold. “Also referred to the DA’s Office for PCS Meth and Criminal Mistreatment.” Forty-nine year old Russell Schellong “will be referred to the DA’s Office for PCS Meth and Criminal Mistreatment. Report will also be referred to the DHS/ Senior and Disabled Services. Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, April 15, 6:24 p.m., Rogue River PD arrested 48year old Greg Zielinski arrested on two CBPD warrants charging Public Indecency and False Info to Officer for Citation and Failure to Appear on Citation. PCS According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Wednesday, April 15, 5:13 p.m., 300 block N. Baxter, “from traffic stop,” 51-year old Candie McKinley charged with PCS Meth, DCS Meth, PCS Heroin, Felon in Possession Restricted Weapon and cited for PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. 7:20 a.m., 41-year old Nathan Robinson charged with Criminal Mistreatment I and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. He was also charged with two -counts of Harassment and Disorderly Conduct and cited for Possession Less than an Oz. Marijuana on the 1000 block of Evans Blvd. at 6:08 a.m. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Open Container A 58-year old Drain male was taken into custody April 9, 3:26 p.m., after he was stopped by an Oregon State Police Trooper after a “routine license plate check showed the registered owner of the vehicle was criminally suspended for DUII.” According to an OSP report, Russell Keith Lobo “produced the opened and unopened beer cans that he hid under the passenger’s feet, I placed him in custody for Misdemeanor Driving While Suspended.” The black Ford Explorer was released to the 24-year old female passenger, and Lobo was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille “where he was issued a criminal citation for Driving While Suspended and violation citations for Driving Uninsured and Open Container of Alcohol.” Both were DWS According to an Oregon State Police report, April 9, 5:32 p.m., green VW Jetta, Hwy. 101 & Davis Ck., “I responded to a reported disturbance on US Coos Co. Sheriff’s log North Bend, charged with Harassment -Hwy. 101 south of Bandon. The female Criminal Mischief and Recklessly Endangering a Child. Some of the entries on the Coos Co. operator of a VW Jetta and her passenTransported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- Sheriff’s log for Monday, April 13. 250 According to an entry on the Coos Bay ger were involved in an argument while No. Baxter, Coquille, CCSO, “Narcotics Police log for Wednesday, April 15, driving. The operator stopped the vehiInvestigation.” 6:16 p.m., W. Eagle Bassett Lane, North Bend, “Sexual Abuse.” For Esatablished 1965 Hyland more information: Coos County SherEnergy iff's Office, 250 N. 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Marijuana and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. PCS According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, April 14, 11:28 Edge—BD Diesel Performance—Custom Exhaust Tom and Gigs 135 S.Schoneman, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 (541) 888-4660 Toll Free: 1-800-267-4603 Open: Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm (Sat., by Appt.) Bay Area Police Gazette May 2015, page 16 cle and walked away. The male passenger then drove the vehicle down the HWY following the female. The subjects both stopped and continued to argue. They both stated that the dispute never became physical. A DMV records check showed them both to be Driving While Suspended. Both operators were issued citations for DWS and Driving Uninsured.” Driver identified as 24-year old Kimberly Nicole Brockway, Port Orford, and the “other involved person” 32-year old Daniel Wayne Tullos II, Bandon. The vehicle was impounded. Impounded vehicles Impounded vehicle report from the Oregon State Police: April 10, 9:41 a.m., Hwy. 101, mp 239 nb, silver/aluminum Pontiac Grant “stopped for multiple violations,” 30-year old Travis Joseph Roland, Coos Bay, “found to be driving uninsured. Vehicle impounded.” Shot a Barred Owl A 19-year old Myrtle Point teen was cited and released April 10, 11:07 a.m., for Taking Protected Species: Barred Owl after he “posted a picture of himself with a shotgun and a dead Barred Owl on social media.” According to an OSP report, an investigation resulted in Blaine Wyatt Monson being cited. Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, April 17, 12:09 a.m., “Eugene PD served NBPD warrants,” on 36-year old Daryl Lewis Zetlmaier charging Probation Violation – Failure to Appear II, and Probation Violation – Criminal Trespass I. Also wanted on CQPD warrant charging Probation Violation on original charge of Burglary II and Criminal Mischief II. Turned Self In According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 16, 7:33 p.m., Portland, “subject walked in, asked to turn himself in,” 53-year old Roger McPherson arrested on two CBPD warrants charging Failure to Appear on Criminal Citation, and Interfering with a Peace Officer. Transported to the Multnomah Co. Jail at Portland. Warrant Entries on the North Bend Police log for Wednesday, April 22, involving Unauthorized Entry Motor Vehicle (UEMV). 5:21 p.m., 3600 block Spruce St., “RP reported vehicle broken into and items taken out of vehicle.” 6:58 a.m., 3200 block Oak St., “unauthorized entry into motor vehicle. Report taken for UEMV and Theft-I.” 7:44 a.m., 3600 block Spruce St., “unauthorized entry into motor vehicle. Officer contacted RP, they will call back if they located anything missing.” 10:46 a.m., 3600 block Pine St., “unauthorized entry into motor vehicle. RP request log for information and extra patrol checks.” According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Friday, April 17, 6:41 a.m., Thompson & Kinney, “officer out with male at location,” 41-year old John UEMVs Waylon Thedford arrested on NBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear – Entries on the Coos Bay Police log involving UEMV (Unauthorized Entry Theft III. Motor Vehicle) Friday, April 24. 7:21 Burglary a.m., 3200 block Lindberg Ave., 19-year According to an entry on the North Bend old male reported “UEMV – theft of Police log for Friday, April 17, 12:50 items from vehicle.” 8:28 a.m., 400 p.m., 2100 block Oak St., “report of pos- block Dunn St., male reported “UEMV.” sible burglary, sometime last night.” 12:52 p.m., 200 block N. Cammann St., 23-year old female reported “UEMV.” DUII According to an entry on the Coos Bay 5:06 p.m., 400 block Radar, 77-year old Police log for Saturday, April 18, 2:17 female reported “UEMV.” a.m., 1800 block N. 7th St., 22-year old Coquille UEMVs Kai Kevin Wayne Stufflebean charged Eight entries on the Coquille Police log with DUII and two-counts Carry Con- for Thursday, April 23, involving cealed Weapon. UEMV’s (unauthorized entry motor vehicle).” 5:07 a.m., 800 block E. 10 th St., Probation Violation th According to an entry on the Coos Bay “UEMV.” 5:41 a.m., 800 block E. 10 “UEMV.” 6:08 a.m., 700 block E. Police log for Friday, April 17, 10:43 St., th p.m., 1400 block N. Bayshore Dr., Motel 8 St., 51-year old female reportedth 6, “possible dispute/Probation Viola- “UEMV.” 6:18 a.m., 700 block E. 8 “UEMV.” 6:41 a.m., 400 block E. tion,” Jerrod E. Greene charged with Pl., th 5 St., 57-year old female reported Probation Violation and transported to “UEMV.” 6:52 a.m., 400 block E. 5th the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. St., “UEMV.” 7:58 a.m., 700 block N. UEMVs Henry St., 63-year old female reported “UEMV.” 9:55 a.m., 900 block E. 11 th St., 83-year old male reported “UEMV.” 2:54 p.m., 1000 block N. Irving St., 49year old female reported “UEMV & Criminal Mischief to her vehicle.” 4:44 p.m., 700 block N. Gould, 54-year old female reported “unlawful entry to motor vehicle.” Strangulation According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Wednesday, April 22, 10:26 a.m., 900 block E. 5th St., 41-year old Bryn McCall arrested on CBPD probable cause for Assault IV and Strangulation. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Attack According to entries on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 21, 7:06 p.m., 100 block Norman Ave., “subject just ‘attacked’ everyone at location.” At 7:17 p.m., “officer request medical to incident at location.” The incident was connected with an entry at 12:04 p.m., same location, 48-year old female “reported burglary and assault Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 21, 5:39 p.m., 1600 block S. 17th St., 83-year old male reported “burglary.” Interested in Advertising? 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