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 December 2012 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 Murder charge For the second time this month, a Coos County Grand Jury has returned an indictment of murder against a male who "intentionally caused the death" of another. According to a news release from District Attorney R. Paul Frasier, 45year old Andrew Wade Davenport, North Bend, was charged with Murder involving the death of 55-year old Coos Bay resident Randall Leroy Harless on August 25. Harless was found badly beaten and stabbed in the driveway of his residence. He died from traumatic brain injury caused by blunt force trauma, according to an autopsy. The blows caused several skull fractures. Harless also suffered multiple stab wounds in his side and shoulder, including one to his lung and one to his liver. Davenport is being held in the county jail at Coquille and is expected to be arraigned Monday, Sept. 17, 1 p.m. A Grand Jury on Sept. 7 indicted a 43-year old Myrtle Creek male, Timothy Allen Hensen on two-counts of Aggravated Murder involving the shooting death of two other males who were abandoned on Hwy. 101 north of Bandon Sept. 2 in another major crime case. Standoff in Reedsport For the third time this year, a standoff between an armed male and police officers ended with the individual taking his own life. The first two times occurred in North Bend and Coos Bay. This time, it was Reedsport. Hwy. 101 had to be closed while law enforcement officers tried to find a peaceful solution to the situation. However, while no one else was injured, Benny Shawn Lee Pishione ended the eight-and-a-half hour ordeal by shooting himself with a .38 caliber revolver. The situation began Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, when Officers and troopers from Reedsport, Douglas Co., and the Oregon State Police surrounded a motel in the uptown area while searching for a wanted individual following a report of a Domestic Dispute in Coos Bay that morning. A K9 Unit from the Coos Bay Police Dept. was requested at 9:36 a.m. News release issued at 1:04 p.m., "On September 12, 2012, law enforcement officers secured the area around the Fir Grove Motel located at 2178 Winchester Avenue as they negotiate with a man inside one of the motel rooms. A school near the motel is in lockdown until the situation is resolved. One northbound lane is closed in front of the motel but traffic is getting through the area." A second news release at 2:46 p.m., " Police officers attempted to contact the man inside the motel room at which point he fired a shot from a firearm so officers retreated. No officers were injured. The area remains secured and traffic on Highway 101 is being closed in both directions indefinitely. Police are continuing to OSP Trooper James Koehler who previously worked at the Coos Bay attempt to keep contact with the man. Area Command office now assigned at the La Pine work site was OSP SWAT team is responding to the honored by the Oregon Peace Officers Association (OPOA), Nov. 16, area to assist." News release at 5:53 with a special award, Medal of Valor, recognizing his help provided p.m., "The standoff involving between a to another law enforcement officer who was being assaulted during man in a hotel room and police Wednesa domestic disturbance call in Coos County December 2011. day afternoon in Reedsport ended when Oregon State Police SWAT Team memfatal collision between a motorcycle and Motorcycle fatal bers found the man deceased after maka pickup truck. According to a news ing entry into a hotel room at Fir Grove The Coos Co. Crash Team was called release from the Sheriff's Office, emerMotel. Highway 101 is open in both out, and West Beaver Hill Road at mile- gency personnel responded about 3 p.m. post 5.6 was closed for several hours directions." to the remote two-lane highway between Sunday afternoon, Sept. 9, following a Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 2 Bandon and Charleston. They found 64year old Derrill Dickerson, of Emery, South Dakota, but residing in Charleston, deceased. He was reportedly operating a Yamaha motorcycle and traveling towards Charleston when he rounded a turn too wide and struck a 1998 Ford pickup truck, towing a trailer, head-on. The driver of the truck was identified as 45-year old Manuel Calvillo of Roseburg. No one in the pickup was injured. The investigation is continuing. Threatened with a knife A 36-year old Central Oregon Coast woman, who allegedly threatened her mother with a butcher knife on Friday, Sept. 7, about 4:45 p.m., was taken into custody was arrested without incidence after leaving the Agate Beach RV Park, north of Newport, on foot. According to a news release from NPD, Katherine Marie Cavnor, Newport, was intoxicated and became embroiled in an argument with her elderly mother when she threatened her. She was also found to be on parole for a prior conviction of a Dangerous Drug offense, Cavnor was transported to the Lincoln Co. Jail on charges of Menacing, Interfering with Making a Police Report and a Parole Violation Detainer. Sex Offender Investigations conducted during October & November by the interagency Rogue Area Drug Enforcement (RADE) team shows the team was inundated with a variety of cases, the majority involving marijuana. Due to the nature of the investigations and the cultural closeness of those involved in the unlawful manufacture and distribution of marijuana in Josephine County, RADE is now able to provide some information for these case investigations including the most recent investigation that led to three arrests and the seizure of over 250 pounds of marijuana. Oregon State Police (OSP) Sergeant Jim Johnson said RADE opened seventeen cases during this time for which 26 people were either arrested or have charges pending. Because a number of the cases are submitted to the Josephine County District Attorney's Office for potential charges toward additional suspects, not all of the mentioned cases list names of persons related to the investigations. According to Johnson, the majority of the cases involved individuals associated with the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) and focused on growing or possessing significantly more marijuana than allowed under the program. Additionally, several other cases investigated revealed growers illegally distributing marijuana to people other than OMMP patients for profit, locally and outside the State of Oregon. Wholesale marijuana prices in Josephine County commonly range from $1,200 to $1,500 per pound. Items seized included: * 930 pounds of marijuana bud; * Over 7,500 pounds of wet marijuana plant weight from 279 mature marijuana plants; * User amounts of methamphetamine, heroin, and Percocet tablets; * Hundreds of pounds of additional marijuana either drying or considered "shake"; * 120 firearms. He's a registered Sex Offender in Florida, but fled the state in 2011 eventually ending up in Hawaii and then Newport on the Central Oregon Coast where he used a fake name and was living with a woman and her two minor children. According to a news release from the Newport PD, police received information about a male subject living in the area using alias to hide his true identity. The investigation led to 37-year old Patrick Wayne Maki. He was convicted in Florida of felony sex offenses involving young girls and now using the name of Patrick McFinn. He had been working on a charter boat since January of this year. When contacted by police, he game the name of Jared Newman, but eventually admitted his true name and date of birth. Maki was lodged in the Lincoln Co. Jail on charges of Failure to Register as a Sex Offender and Providing False Information to a Police Officer. Floride officials were made aware of his arrest and further charges are anticipated. Game arrest in Douglas Co. An investigation by Oregon State Police (OSP) Fish & Wildlife Division troopers in Douglas County led to the arrest Saturday of a Riddle-area man related to the unlawful killing of a 6x6 bull elk on the first day of bow hunting season in August 2012. On September 8, 2012, OSP Trooper Aaron Baimbridge arrested JIM MARTIN, age 42, from Riddle, for Unlawful Possession of a Bull Elk and Unlawful Possession of an Altered Firearm. The arrest stems from an investigation that started August 25, 2012, the opening day of bow hunting season for elk and deer in the Douglas County area, when OSP received an anonymous report of a rifle shot in the Nickel Mine area near Riddle. Baimbridge responded to area and contacted a group of men in possession of a large bull elk leaving the Nickel Mine area. One of the men identified as MARTIN was driving an ATV pulling a trailer containing a dead 6x6 elk. At the time, MARTIN said he killed the elk with arrows but Baimbridge became suspicious when one the wounds appeared to have been caused by a bullet. Subsequent investigation during the day resulted in OSP seizing the elk for 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 December 2012, page 3 further examination. The ongoing investigation led to a search warrant being issued for MARTIN's residence in the 5200 block of Riddle Bypass Road. On September 8, OSP Fish & Wildlife Division troopers executed the search warrant, seizing evidence and two firearms, including a handgun with the serial number ground off. After serving the search warrant, MARTIN was arrested and taken to the Douglas County Jail on the listed charges. UEMVs Entries on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, Sept. 9, involving Unauthorized Entry Motor Vehicles. Three of the reports came from the student housing at SWOCC. At 10:13 a.m., 262 Student Way, "vehicle entered and items taken and items left at scene." At 11:22 a.m., Pacific & Marple, a UEMV was reported, followed by a connected fight on the 400 block of So. Wall St. At 4:43 p.m., 345 Student Way, "Unlawful entry into a motor vehicle." At 9:10 p.m., 405 Student Way, "UEMV." Motorcycle vs. travel trailer A fatal accident was reported at milepost 5.6 on West Beaver Hill Road Sunday, Sept. 9, involving a motorcycle and a travel trailer. According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for 2:59 p.m., the Crash Team was called out. Assault According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Sunday, Sept. 9, 5:28 p.m., Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay, "neighbor assaulted him with a beer bottle." Thirty-nine year old Henry L. Brokaw arrested on charges of Harassment, Attempted Assault III and PCS Less than an Oz. Fifty-eight year old Steven F. Fulk arrested on charges of Harassment, Unlawful Use of Weapon and Attempted Assault III. Both transported to the county jail at Coquille. quille. Stolen log truck According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Monday, Sept. 10, 8:20 a.m., Hackett Lane, Coos Bay, "log truck stolen 0230 this a.m." Described Warrant as dark blue 1993 Kenworth with a PeerAccording to an entry on the North Bend less trailer. APB sent Oregon & CaliforPolice log for Sunday, Sept. 9, 5:07 nia. p.m., Sherman Ave. & Oregon St., "RP Partially clothed reported her daughter is following sus- According to an entry on the Coos Co. pect in a UUV involving their already Sheriff's log for Monday, Sept. 10, 12:35 recovered vehicle. Officers respond and p.m., Charleston Boat Basin. "Mental of located the subject, CCSO advised they drugged female walking up from docks already have the suspect in the case the to parking lot, tan shirt w/hood, belt at RP is indicating." Warrant served on 19 waist, no pants, barefoot, bag of oranges -year old Phillip J. Brazille for Burglary asking people to peel orange for her. I. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Female contacted, now has clothes on, Coquille. does not appear to be under the influence Interfering He allegedly threw her cell phone on the roof of a house on Mullen Road in the Bunker Hill area of Coos Bay Friday, Sept. 7, when she wanted to call police. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, 33-year old Jacob M. Baumgardner, Coos Bay, was arrested on a charge of Interfering with Making a Police Report after deputies responded at 8:59 p.m. "to a report of disturbance in progress." The 33-year old female was not injured during the incident. Warrant Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Meth According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Monday, Sept. 10, 5:12 p.m., 800 block No. Elliott St., "assist DHS," 28-year old Amber Patee in custody on a charge of PCS Meth. Thirtynine year old Melissa Patee in custody on a charge of PCS Meth. Pawn shop arrest A 25-year old Coos Bay male, who allegedly attempted to pawn possessions belonging to another, was arrested on Tuesday, Sept. 11, at a pawn shop in North Bend. According to a news stolen property." Jimmy Ray Kochevar was arrested for Possession of Stolen Property and transported to the county jail at of anything, possible mental." Coquille. The stolen property reportedly was stolen from a vehicle on Sept. 9 DUII A report of a fight on the 2600 block of owned by a 63-year old Coos Bay male. Probation Violation Ocean Blvd., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 3:10 a.m., led to a DUII arrest. According to An investigation into a possible wire an entry on the Coos Bay Police log, 24- theft and illegal burning in the Bunker year old Jordan Glenn arrested for DUII Hill area of Coos Bay Tuesday, Sept. 11, and cited for No Operator's License, 7:44 p.m., led to the arrested of a 46Driving Uninsured and PCS Less than year old female transient. According to an Oz. Marijuana. a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, Lise Y. Pinkerton was conWanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay tacted and found to be on Probation. It Police log for Monday, Sept. 10, 7:16 was also determined that she was in viop.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, lation of her conditions of probation. "located wanted subject." Twenty year According to an entry on the Coos Co. old Clifton Walker arrested for ProbaSheriff's log for Monday, Sept. 10, 3:22 tion Violation, PCS I and Escape. Also p.m., Beverly Lane, Bandon, Karrie Her- on a CQPD Probable Cause for PCS I. nandez arrested on Douglas Co. warrant for Probation Violation and Roseburg PD warrant for Probation Violation. 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Call for an Appointment 541-267-8439 106 Hall Ave., Coos Bay Open Mon-Fri 8:30a—7p, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-6 Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 4 South Coast Police Agencies 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 541-396-3121 ext. 371 Oregon State Police 155 No. Schoneman Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-888-2677 value $220." Permanently trespassed from Walmart. Dispute Warrant A report of a "dispute," Tuesday, Sept. 11, 8:48 p.m., Hwy. 101 & Evans Blvd. in Coos Bay, resulted in an arrest. According to a police report, 39-year old Brenda Patel was charged with Assault IV and Disorderly Conduct. she was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2:31 p.m., 3600 block Broadway Ave., "RP request officer for shoplifter. Officer responded, took report, and responded to Walmart to attempt to locate suspect. Officer located the suspect at Walmart." Thirty-two year old Dayleen R. Austin, Bandon, arrested on Curry Co. Sheriff's warrant for Theft II, Failure to Appear. "Austin warned for attempted theft at Goodwill and was trespassed permanently from that location." VRO According to a report on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 11, 8:44 p.m., 872 So. Broadway, Blue Moon, "violation of restraining order." FortyRV in water six year old Michael Gideon charged with VRO and transported to the Coos According to an entry on the Coos Co. Co. Jail at Coquille. Sheriff's log for Thursday, Sept. 13, 11:19 a.m., Transpacific Hwy., Probation Violation "motorhome went into water at the boat According to an entry on the Coos Bay ramp, all occupants out." Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 11, 7:16 p.m., 1900 block Lawnridge Loop, 45year old Andrew Davenport arrested on Probation Violation charge. Probation Violation According to an entry on the Coquille Tribal Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 11, 7:32 a.m., 2600 block Mexeye, 28-year old Aaron Heyer arrested on Probation Violation charge. Intoxicated A report of "intoxicated subjects breaking items & refusing to leave," led to an arrest Wednesday night, Sept. 12, 8:03 p.m., at the Terrace Motel, 1109 S. 1st St., Coos Bay. According to an entry on the police log, 47-year old George Ivanoff was charged with Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Theft According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2051 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay, 4:08 p.m., "officer out in Walmart parking She was detained and transported to the lot, attempt to locate suspect from ancounty jail at Coquille. other case." Thirty-year old Dayleen R. UEMVs Austin, Bandon, charged with Theft II, Entries on the North Bend Police log for PCS Schedule II and PCS Schedule IV. Tuesday, Sept. 11, involving Unauthorized Entry Motor Vehice. At 6:30 a.m., We Marshfield 1800 block Monroe, Mid Columbia Bus Deliver Bargain Company, "RP reported that several buses were broken into last night and House items taken." At 7:47 a.m., 500 block *Recliners Clark St., "RP reported her vehicle en*Beds tered overnight and door left open, a *Dressers GPS she bought for $143 and IPod Nano Open Mon. - Sat. was taken, RP will call back if she dis8 am-5 pm covers anything else missing. At 12:29 p.m., 500 block Clark St., "RP reported 790 No. Bayshore Dr. sometime overnight his vehicle was jimCoos Bay mied open and a digital camera and radar detector was taken, approximate (541)269-5323 Warrant A 20-year old male was "permanently trespassed from all North Bend parks and schools, North Bend Library and Mid-Columbia Bus Co." following his arrest Thursday, Sept. 13, on the 1800 block of Monroe St. According to an entry on the police log for 7:33 p.m., Kevin Waymon Carle was taken into custody on a Multnomah Co. Sheriff's warrant for Furnishing False Info to Police. Juvenile arrest A juvenile was arrested Thursday, Sept. 13, on the 2500 block of Grant St. in North Bend. According to an entry on the police log for 5:07 p.m., "RP reported out of control juvenile has assaulted her father. Officer responded and transported the juvenile to Bay Area Hospital on a Police Officer Hold." At 7:59 p.m., "Juvenile taken into custody Harassment A report of an "unknown disturbance at and transported to Juvenile Detention. location," led to an arrest early Friday Referred to Juvenile Dept. for charge morning, Sept. 14, ont eh 3400 block of Assault IV." Shoplift Scott Lane. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for 2:20 a.m., According to an entry on the Coos Bay 28-year old Brandon Lee, North Bend, Police log for Friday, Sept. 14, 1:07 charged with Harassment Domestic and a.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- "Shoplift." Twenty-six year old Timoquille. thy J. Webb arrested on charge of Theft II and Attempt to Elude on Foot. He DOC A report of a "male out front yelling and was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at screaming at location," led to an arrest Coquille. Thursday night, Sept. 13, on the 1600 block of Hamilton St. in North Bend. According to an entry on the police log for 9:57 p.m., 44-year old Gary Coppenger, North Bend, was charged with Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. An earlier entry at 9 p.m. involving the same individual at the same address, stated, "this will be the last warning and if it occurs again he will be arrested and transported to CCJ." There was also another entry at 8:16 p.m. at the same address, "RP requested an officer to stop by and talk to him." Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, Sept. 14, 1:07 a.m., "Medford PD located wanted subject." Twenty-nine year old Scott Anthony Patterson arrested on CBPD warrant for Probation Violation on original charge of Felony Possession Meth. Narcotics investigation A report of "vehicle racing up the alleyway," at 11th & Central in Coos Bay Thursday night, Sept. 13, 10:54 p.m., led to an arrest on narcotics charges. According to an entry on the police log, 55- Winter Septic Maintenance During the Month of December ‘12—Not valid with any other offer $25 off Septic Pumping Or $10 off Service Call *****COUPON***** Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 5 year old Raymond Douglas Blodgett was charged with MCS, DCS, PCS Schedule I Meth, two-counts of Felon in Possession of Firearm and Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Warrant Sixty-seven year old Marilyn Smith was warned for Speed; 12:57 p.m., Broadcharged with DUII. way & 16th, 32-year old male warned for Failure to Yield for Pedestrian in a NB traffic grant Police officers at North Bend utilized a Crosswalk; 1:05 p.m., Broadway Ave., grant to work overtime on a traffic safety 30-year old Granada Hills, CA male effort Friday, Sept. 14, on Broadway cited for Passing a Vehicle Stopped at a Ave. Fourteen drivers were stopped and Crosswalk, and warned for Failure to 14 warnings issued as well as two cita- Yield to a Pedestrian in a Crosswalk; tions. According to multiple entries on 1:08 p.m., Broadway & 16th, 24-year the police log, the enforcement cam- old female warned for Failure to Yield to paign took place between 10 a.m. and 1 Pedestrian in a Crosswalk and Following p.m. 10:56 a.m., Broadway & 12th, 34- Too Close. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, Sept. 14, 11:46 p.m., 1400 block Juniper, "dispute," 18year old Scott Lee Smith arrested on MacLaren warrant for Assault - Conspir- year old female warned for speed; 11:13 acy to Assault. He was transported to a.m., Broadway & State, 63-year old the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Lakeside male cited for Violation of Basic Rule (VBR-Speeding); 11:37 a.m., Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Broadway & 17th, 67-year old male Police log for Friday, Sept. 14, 8:25 warned for Failure to Yield to Pedestrian p.m., 1900 block No. 7th St., "location in a Crosswalk; 11:41 a.m., Broadway & of wanted subject," 23-year old Christo- 11th, 45-year old female warned for Use pher James Page arrested on CCSO war- of Cell Phone while Driving and Failure rant for Failure to Appear on original to Carry Current Proof of Insurance and charge of Contempt of Court. He was Registration; 11:49 a.m., Myrtle & 17th, transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- 48-year old Coos Bay male cited for Illegal Display of Plates, Failure to quille. Yield to Pedestrian in a Crosswalk and Sex Abuse DWS Violation. Also warned for FailAccording to an entry on the Coquille ure to Carry Current Proof of Insurance. Police log for Friday, Sept. 14, 5:31 License plates seized and 1985 Ford p.m., 600 block E. 12th, "follow up," 50- pickup truck impounded; 11:52 a.m., year old William Rife arrested on two- Virginia Ave., 49-year old male warned counts of Sex Abuse I and one-count of for Speed; 11:59 a.m., Broadway & Attempted Sex Abuse. Clark, 68-year old male warned for Speed; 12:15 p.m., Broadway & Clark, DUII Medical was summoned to a reported 41-year old male warned for Speed; motor vehicle accident at Hillside Court 12:28 p.m., Broadway & 16th, 38-year and Hemlock in Coos Bay Friday, Sept. old female warned for Speed; 12:39 14. According to an entry on the police p.m., Broadway & 13th, 76-year old log for 2:38 p.m., the vehicle overturned. female warned for Speed; 12:47 p.m., 11th & Everett, 70-year old female Home of “The Amazing Guarantee” A 32-year old male was arrested early Sunday morning, Sept. 16, Ocean Blvd. & Radar Road. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for 1:44 a.m., Jason Shumate was charged with Carry Concealed Weapon and cited for PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana. DUII According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Saturday, Sept. 15, 9:25 p.m., 20-year old Aaron M. James Suspicious sign charged with DUII and released from According to an entry on the Coos Co. CBPD. Sheriff's Office log for Friday, Sept. 14, Criminal Trespass Welch Road, Coos Bay, "sign in area, According to an entry on the Coos Bay possible hate crime 'Kellogg Koon Police log for Saturday, Sept. 15, 8:04 Klan', Deputy took picture, investigap.m., 149 S. 7th St., McKay's, 46-year tion continuing." old Forest Franklin Martin charged with Indecent exposure Criminal Trespass II and transported to According to an entry on the Coos Co. the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Sheriff's log for Friday, Sept. 14, 3:40 Shoplifters p.m., East Shore Road, North Bend, According to an entry on the Coos Bay "neighbor collecting mail and walking Police log for Saturday, Sept. 15, 7:05 around neighborhood naked." p.m., 149 S. 7th, McKay's, "shoplifters Stalking in custody." Twenty-eight year old According to an entry on the North Bend Sarah McNamara charged with Criminal Police log for Saturday, Sept. 15, 1700 Trespass I, Theft III, Probation Violation block Virginia Ave., release from the Detainer and CBPD warrant for ProbaCoos Co. Sheriff's Office, officers re- tion Violation on original charge of Possponded to World Pawn on Sherman session Meth. She was transported to Ave. about 5 p.m., "to a report of a sub- the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Thirtyject trying to pawn "RP reported subject four year old Diona M. Donald was in store that he has protection order charged with Theft III. against just threatened him." Forty-eight Probation Violation year old James Thomas Mossett arrested for Violation of Stalking Protection Or- According to an entry on the Coos Bay der and PCS 1 Oz. Marijuana within Police log for Saturday, Sept. 15, 3:52 p.m., Boardwalk, 46-year old Steven 1,000 feet of a School. Bowen arrested on a Probation Violation charge. Coos Bay Toyota Gracie Concealed Weapon All New Vehicles All Used Vehicles All Certified Vehicles ALL Vehicles Fish thief A seafood seller on the docks at Charleston lost a report $1,200 worth of frozen fish Friday, Sept. 14, when a male stole 51-pounds of Halibut and three 10pound boxes of Snapper from a freezer on the D Dock. The daytime theft was discovered by the owners of Fishermen's Wharf when they noticed the suspect carrying the frozen Halibut from the docks to a Nissan Ultima, with Washington license plates, parked in a loading zone at the top of the dock. Owner Matt LeDoux followed the suspect's vehicle to Davey Jones Locker at Cape Arago Hwy. and Boat Basin Drive. After blocking it in a parking space, he waited for the suspect to come out of the store. He was accompanied by a female and a baby was in a back seat. After confronting them and seeing the baby, LeDoux backed off and couple drove over a curb to flee south on Seven Devils Road. LeDoux lost them. Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 6 Guilty of Kidnapping A 32-year old North Bend male was found guilty by a Coos County Jury of Kidnapping charges involving two young girls last July. Robert Wayne Perez was found with the two girls, ages 12 & 13, at Ferry Road Park after 1 a.m. They claimed he would not let them go home and forced them to drink alcohol. He was found guilty of two-counts of Second Degree Kidnapping, Four-counts of Coercion, two-counts of Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor and Harassment. Debt Scam The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office on the Central Oregon Coast is informing the public of a scam that has been on the increase. According to a news release, over the past few months there has been an increase in phony debt collectors calling home phone numbers posing as a debt collector from a credit card company. The calls sound legitimate, but when challenged, these scammers have become threatening and vulgar. This scam is similar to many other scams reported on the news and posted on the internet web occurring all over the country. "If you get these calls make the caller aware you know they are scammers and discontinue the call." Some of the numbers have been captured on caller ID and come back as disconnected. The Better Business Bureau has provided some guide lines when and if you should receive a suspicious phone call from a supposed debt collector: *Ask the debt collector to provide official documentation in writing which substantiates the debt; *Do not provide or confirm any bank account, credit card or other personal information over the phone until you have confirmed the legitimacy of the call; *Review recent copies of your credit reports to ensure that the alleged debt is not affecting your credit. You may also report and check for reported scams on the internet web at The Oregon Scam Alert Network. Start Your List Here Leaf’s Tree House Mini Mall Pre-owned Items Mon.—Sat. 10-5 Sun. 11-4 311 So. Broadway Coos Bay (541) 266-7348 Boating fatality Two boating accidents occurred within one bay on the Central Oregon Coast Friday and Saturday resulting in the death of one male and the rescue of two others. According to news releases from the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office, the first accident occurred on Friday on Alsea Bay at Waldport and resulted in the death of 69-year old John Vanderbeek, of Waldport. He was testing a 25-foot Zodiak rigid hull inflatable boat he recently repaired when he was ejected by a wake. The boat then circled around and fatally struck him by its propeller. The Zodiak did not have a shutoff tether and the victim was not wearing a Personal Floatation Device. On Saturday, Sept. 22, 5:20 p.m., two males from Albany were fishing in the "Jaws" of the bay when their 28-foot Northriver Sled overturned and sunk. Two nearby fishermen rescued 47-year old Scott Bowen and 57 -year old Scott Lepman. Unconscious & Injured Douglas Co. officials are investigating circumstances involving a female found unconscious and injured on a rural road early Wednesday morning, Sept. 19. The woman is believed to be between the ages of 40 and 50, brown hair with a small hoop ring in her left nostril, weighing between 200-225 lbs., wearing a purple tank top and shorts. She also had two rings on each of her ring fingers. A passing motorist found her about 2:15 a.m. on the 2500 block of Reston Road in the Tenmile area. She was transported to RiverBend Hospital in Springfield with serious injuries. Hit Boulder A 1986 Toyota Tercel failed to maintain its lane of travel on Hwy. 38, milepost 4, on Sept. 19, 11:28 a.m., "drove off the eastbound side of the highway," and struck a large boulder. According to an Oregon State Police report, "the vehicle went airborne, traveling approximately 80 feet through the air, clearing the elk fencing, and landing in the pasture approximately 70 feet from the roadway." Twenty-six year old Dan Knowlton, Coos Bay, "was not using a seatbelt, was injured and subsequently transported to Lower Umpqua Hospital for treatment." She was later transported to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay for further treatment. According to an OSP report, 36-year old Heather Ann Berger, Coos Bay, was identified as the driver. "A records check revealed that Ms. Berger was wanted." She was placed into custody and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Berger was also cited for DWS-Violation and Driving Uninsured. Probation Violation distance before impacting rocks along the hillside causing the vehicle to spin facing east." Fifty-nine year old Connie Joy Simon, North Bend, was transported to Lower Umpqua Hospital in Reedsport. No citations were issued. Reckless Driving A 65-year old male was cited for Reckless Driving following an accident on Hwy. 101, milepost 220, north of Lakeside, Sept. 13, 10:39 a.m. According to an OSP report, Kenneth Strich Twergo, Vancouver, WA, was operating a black 2012 Honda Accord, that received damage on its driver's side. He was not injured. An Oregon State Police trooper conducted a "knock and talk" on the 200 block of No. Wasson St. in the Empire District of Coos bay after he "observed multiple probation clients in and out" of the residence. According to a report, 26year old Cellila Diane Campos, Coos Bay was identified. "Her probation offiAccident cer was contacted and placed a detainer One of two driver involved in an accifor her arrest." She was transported to dent on Hwy. 42, milepost 18.1, Sept. the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. 12, 11:25 a.m., "was not wearing correcDUII tive lenses as required of her by DMS, The driver of a 2005 Dodge Neon and indicated on her DL." According to "displayed signs and symptoms of alco- an OSP report, 19-year old Shelby K. hol impairment" following a single- Benn, Myrtle Point, was waiting to turn vehicle accident on the Cape Arago left from EB SR-42 onto Quiety Valley Hwy. (SR 240) on Sept. 17, 4:20 p.m., in Lane. Eighty-six year old Marcella N. Charleston. According to an OSP re- Peterson, Myrtle Point, changed lanes port, 32-year old Jonathan Hugh Tris- from right ot left just prior to the locadale IV, Bandon, "was operating a vehi- tion of Benn's vehicle in order to overcle at a high rate of speed eastbound on take a vehicle. She ran into the rear of SR 240 near Roosevelt Rd. in Charles- Benn's vehicle. No one was injured; ton. Mr. Trisdale was unable to properly however, the lead vehicle had heavy rear negotiate a curve as he left the roadway -end damage. Peterson was cited for onto the eastbound shoulder. The vehi- Careless Driving and Driving Outside cle impacted and destroyed a Verizon Restrictions. telephone pole." Trisdale was transProbation Violation ported to Bay Area Hospital in Coos A VW Jetta stopped for a violation on Bay. He was arrested for DWS- Sept. 11, 1:53 a.m., on Newmark Ave. in Misdemeanor and transported to the the Empire District of Coos Bay, led to Coos Co. Jail at Coquille where he re- an arrest. According to an OSP report, fused to provide a breath sample. He 30-year old William Arluss Johnson, was additionally cited for DUII and sev- Coos Bay, was identified. His Parole eral violations. Officer placed a Detainer on him. He Hwy. 38 accident was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at The 83-year old driver of a white 2004 Coquille. Ford Ranger pickup truck "stated that he was fatigued and had planned to pull Sometimes over and rest," just prior to a single vehiit’s more cle accident on Hwy. 38, milepost 18.5 (Wells Creek), when he fell asleep at than just the wheel. According to an OSP report, Flossing the truck left the roadway to the westbound shoulder and traveled down the Dental Care for the roadside embankment into the brush where it struck a large rock and a Entire Family downed log. Mervyn Earl Cloe Jr., (541) 267-3447 Reedsport, incurred minor injuries. He companion canine was uninjured. No Sam Scott DMD citations were issued. Bringing Back Smiles with Deer accident Probation Violation Quality, Experienced, The driver of a 1984 Ford Bronco II, She was driving the white 2010 Chrysler Professional Care stopped on the Cape Arago Hwy., mile- mini van along the shoulder of Hwy. 38, 833 Anderson Ave., post 4.5, Sept. 18, 10:45 p.m., for an milepost 27.1, to avoid a deer in the equipment violation, led to an arrest. road. According to an OSP report, "the Coos Bay vehicle traveled along the ditch for a Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 7 Transporting metal Theft A 38-year old Powers male was cited for Unlawfully Transporting Metal Property after a blue 1982 Ford pickup, pulling a flatbed trailer, was stopped on Hwy. 101, milepost 224, Sept. 10, 4:40 p.m. According to an OSP report, the state trooper "recognized the guardrail material that was loaded on a flatbed trailer" pulled by Fred Thomas Murphy. He was stopped for multiple traffic violations. "During the stop, Murphy admitted to taking the scrap metal from private property on SR-38 without a metal transportation certificate. He was cited and warned for the violations. "Murphy agreed to return the metal property." A former employee was arrested Sunday, Sept. 16, on a warrant out of California during an investigation into the theft of a 2001 Chevrolet pickup truck, a Polaris four-wheeler, farm equipment and horse tack in the Coaledo area north of Coquille. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, a 66-year old female reported the theft from her ranch and boarding stables on Knutson Lane Sept. 10. On Thursday, Sept. 13, police located the truck abandoned just outside of Coquille. On Sunday, Sept. 16, investigators located 36year old Gigett F. Bowen at a residence on Fishtrap Road, Coquille, and arrested her on a warrant from Merced, CA. Additional charges of Unauthorized Use of Vehicle and Theft I were added. She was transported to the county jail at Coquille pending extradition to California. The investigation is continuing. Drugs According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Sunday, Sept. 16, 10:28 p.m., Fishtrap Boat Ramp, "suspicious vehicle." Twenty-seven year old Matthew Smith arrested on charge of PCS II DUII and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. A traffic stop on the Cape Arago Hwy. at Pacific Ave. in Coos Bay Sunday Loud music A complaint about "loud music," Sun- night, Sept. 16, 10:12 p.m., resulted in day, Sept. 16, 10:15 p.m., 1100 block an arrest for DUII. According to a news Anderson Ave., led to an arrest. Ac- release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Ofcording to an entry on the Coos Bay fice, 36-year old Eden Keller, Coos Bay, Police log, 44-year old Martin Solinger was also charged with Resisting Arrest was charged with Probation Violation and Reckless Endangering. A breath test and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at at the jail in Coquille revealed a bloodalcohol level of .14%. Coquille. Intoxicated A report of "intoxicated subjects" on the Coos Bay Boardwalk Sunday, Sept. 16, 6:53 p.m., resulted in an arrest. According to an entry on the police log, 23-year old Jay Wilson was charged with Interfering with Police Officer. VRO A report of "dog bite victim in the ER," led to an arrest Sunday, Sept. 16, in Coos Bay. According to an entry on the police log for 12:97 p.m., Crocker & Margreeta, 49-year old Gene Garcia arrested on a charge of Violation of Restraining Order following a complaint by a 42-year old female. “You Can Get There From Here” (541) 888-2525 So. Main St., resulted in an arrest. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log, 25-year old Joseph Cole was charged with Burglary II, Criminal Mischief II, Theft III and PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana within 1,000 feet of a School. Warrant According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Monday, Sept. 17, 3:34 p.m., 100 block No. Adams St., "subject at P&P Offices to turn themselves in." Fifty-year old Larae Withrow arrested on CQPD warrant for Probation Violation, DUII, Recklessly Endangering Another. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, Sept. 17, 12:45 p.m., So. Empire Blvd. & Newmark, "Attempt to locate wanted subject." Thirty-year old William Postlethwait arrested on Jackson Co. warrant for Failure to Appear on original charge of Resisting Arrest. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Harassment According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, Sept. 17, 3:14 p.m., 2900 block Sherman Ave., "RP reported his landlord is at his door and just assaulted him." Fifty-seven year old Marshall Jay Beebe, North Bend, Relationships charged with Harassment and cited for Monday, Sept. 17 was a rough day for Refusal for Breath Tests and DUII. some relationships according to five Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coentries on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log. At quille. 6:11 p.m., Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay, Thefts "phone harassment. Subject keeps call- Entries on the North Bend Police log ing RP and leaving messages he is going to do things to her world. RP has messages saved. Dispatch called subject and told him to stop calling the RP or he could go to jail." At 4:10 p.m., Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay, "dispute, male vs. female, handles by Tribal." At 12:16 p.m., Rosa Road, Bandon, "daughters 1085 So. 2nd boyfriend refusing to let RP's daughter Coos Bay and baby leave the residence. Female and child stayed at residence, all others leaving, trespass charges to be referred to DA." At 1:56 a.m., Jerome Road, Coos Bay, "subject called on out of contract cell phone, wanting info about a divorce. Could hear female crying in background. Verbal only, will leave each other alone for the night." At midnight, Harvard St., Bandon, "open line 911 dispute male vs. female, verbal only, male walking to Coos." Burglary A burglary alarm early Tuesday morning, Sept. 18, 2:06 a.m., at the Alternative Youth Academy on the 500 block of involving thefts on Monday, Sept. 17, & Tuesday, Sept. 18. At 12:44 p.m., 2300 block Marion Ave., "RP reported someone stole his compressor out of the back of his truck." At 1:54 p.m., 1800 block Oak St., "RP reported someone entered her garage and stole 4 helmets." On Tuesday, Sept. 18, 5:16 a.m., battery stolen out of parked vehicle on the 3600 block of Broadway Ave. at Goodwill. At 7:31 a.m., Hamilton St., "RP reported someone stole his Marine Corp. flag from his deck last night." At 7:45 a.m., 2000 block Sherman Ave., "RP reported someone tore apart her flower box again and stole her flowers." At 9:40 a.m., 2400 block Maple Leaf, "RP reported someone entered his vehicle last night and rifled through everything. Nothing missing." Dispute A 27-year old female was arrested early Tuesday morning, Sept. 18, following a report of a disturbance on South Barview Road, Coos Bay. According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for 1:44 a.m., Charlene D. Lauricella was charged with Assault on Parole Officer, Resisting Arrest and Interfering with Parole Officer. She was transported to the county jail at Coquille. A news release was released later, " On 9-18-12 at approximately 1:49 am Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies received a call that a female had a gun and was going to kill herself, or commit mass homicide in the Barview area of Coos Bay. After a short time it was learned that the 911 call had come from 63608 South Barview Road, Coos Bay Oregon. Deputies arrived at the address and observed a male, later All of your garden, farm, ranch, pet, needs in one location. Open Mon.—Fri. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Sundays Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 8 identified as 27 year old Coos Bay resident, John Ortega and a female, later identified as 27 year old Charlene Lauricella arguing on the front porch. When Charlene Lauricella observed the deputies, she retreated back into the residence and to a back bedroom. The deputies followed and a struggle pursued. Ms. Lauricella was arrested and had to be drug out of the residence due to her assaultive demeanor and placed in a patrol car. Bay Cities Ambulance arrived on scene and attempted to asses Ms. Lauricella and she was assaultive with medical personnel as well. After a short time she was transported to the Coos County Jail. While in transport, Ms. Lauricella attempted to kick out the back window of the patrol car. Deputies had to place leg restrains on Charlene Lauricella in order to prevent damage to the vehicle. While placing restraints on her she kicked one of the deputies. The Deputy was uninjured and did not need medical attention. Charlene Lauricella was lodged at the Coos County Jail for Assault on a Public Safety Officer, Resisting arrest, and Interfering with Police. Ms. Lauricella’s bail is set at $45000." Grandparent scam According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Tuesday, Sept. 18, 3:04 p.m., Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay. "received telephone call 5 minutes ago from female posing as grand daughter saying she was involved in an accident and asking for money. Caller would not say where she was calling from, RP did not send funds." Information to be forwarded to State Attorney General's Office and Consumer Complaint. Verbal Altercation tacted 50 year old Coos Bay resident, Mitchell Mergel. Mr. Mergel was found to be intoxicated and attempting to fight other occupants of the park. Mitchell Mergel was arrested and transported to the Coos County Jail where he was later released on a criminal citation for Disorderly Conduct II." Parking problem According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1:43 p.m., 1300 block Ford Lane, "Anonymous RP reported their neighbor painted his curb yellow in front of his house after someone parked there last night. Officer responded and confirmed this, message left for NB City Codes Department to check on." District of Coos Bay early Wednesday morning, Sept. 19, "located wanted subject." According to an entry on the police log for 1:50 a.m., 29-year old Nickey D. Linnehan was taken into custody on a CBPD warrant for Escape III, Sherman Co. warrant for Probation Violation and Union Co. warrant for Failure to Appear on original charge of Property Damage. Twenty-eight year old John M. Langley arrested on CBPD warrant for Probation Violation, OSP warrant for Probation Violation and OSP warrant for Failure to Appear. Twenty-eight year old Lorin P. Langley was charged with Probation Violation as authorized by a Parole Officer. All were transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Coast to Valley Public Bus Service Porter Stage Line 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.porterstageline.com/ Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1:51 p.m., 1900 block Union Ave., "officer observed possible wanted subject enter location." Twenty-one year old Gary Propane leak Traffic near the Safeway store at 1735 David Danielson arrested on warrant for Virginia Ave. in North Bend was di- Parole Violation. Theft verted Tuesday, Sept. 18, following a report of a propane leak. According to According to an entry on the Coos Bay entries on the police log beginning at Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 19, 5:37 12:51 p.m., fire and police responded. p.m., 1400 block Newmark, 25-year old Gary Lynn Carson arrested on charge of Wanted As a "result of foot patrol" on the 200 Theft I and transported to the Coos Co. block of No. Wasson St. in the Empire Jail at Coquille. News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, " On 9-18-12 at approximately 9:12 pm Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 93685 McKenna Narcotics arrests Lane, Coos Bay on a report of a verbal According to an entry on the Coos Bay altercation. Upon arrival Deputies conPolice log for Tuesday, Sept. 18, 12:15 p.m., 1100 block Central Ave., "drug info & driving complaint." Twentythree year old Cynthia Nichole Sems charged with PCS Meth, PCS Heroin, (No Saturday Service) Unlawful Delivery Meth and Unlawful Delivery Heroin. Thirty-year old Raymond Lee Hurley charged with PCS & (541) 269-7183 DCS Meth & Heroin, and 30-year old Sun.—Fri. depart Coos Bay 7:15 a.m., Reedsport 7:40 Alan Labrasseur charged with PCS & a.m., Florence 8:15 a.m. arrive Eugene 9:35 a.m. DCS Meth & Heroin. All three transMon.— Fri. depart Eugene 10:05 a.m., Florence 11:20 ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. a.m., Reedsport 11:50 a.m., arrive Coos Bay 12:20 p.m. he was found illegally camping within the Coos Co. Forest. According to a news release from the Sheriff's Office, Danial A. Burkey was cited a week prior to being arrested on Sept. 19 for camping in the county forest on Daniels Creek. However, it was discovered he only moved about a mile from his previous campsite when contacted again. Burkey was also dumping raw sewage out of his trailer onto the ground and had a fire pit. He was transported to the county jail at Coquille. Illegal camping A 31-year old male was arrested on charges of Criminal Trespass II, Reckless Burn and Offensive Littering after No headlights license was suspended." He was charged with DWS - Misdemeanor, Driving Uninsured, Failure to File SER22, and No Safety Belt. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Trespass According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 19, 11:38 a.m., Ed Lund Park, "possible Criminal Trespass." Forty-nine year old Leslie Michael Handlon arrested on charge of Criminal Trespass II. Trespass According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 19, 7:32 a.m., 230 E. Johnson Ave., Safeway, "criminal trespass." Thirty-one year old Nathan Bradford Smith arrested on charges of Criminal Trespass II and Probation Violation. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. DWS A white 1990 Buick LeSabre was stopped Sept. 6, 3:15 p.m., on Hwy. 101, milepost 227, after an OSP trooper observed "suspicious behavior and a violation." According to a report, 32-year old Jeffery Ruel Jensen, Lakeside, was driving while suspended. "Records also indicate that Jensen is revoked as a Habitual Offender and has numerous convictions for the same offense." He was arrested and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. A blue 1992 Buick LeSabre, being operated Sept. 8, 8:40 p.m., without lights on while eastbound on Newmark St. in North Bend near Brussells, was pulled over by an Oregon State Police trooper. According to a report, 37-year old Jess Probation violation Allen Taylor, North Bend, "admitted his A 28-year old North Bend male, who ran Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 9 from Coos Bay Police officers Sept. 6, 11:10 a.m. on Oak St. in North Bend, was arrested on a Probation Violation Detainer. According to an OSP report, Adam Brunner was located at his brother's residence. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. ing to check out with a subject, they ran from him." Twenty-three year old Joshua Lincoln arrested on a Probation Violation Detainer from Parole & Probation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. ATV accident A report of a "Hit & Run" at Walt's Pourhouse in Coos Bay resulted in a DUII arrest Friday night, Sept. 21. According to an entry on the police log for 5:47 p.m., 67-year old John Chaney was charged with DUII, Reckless Driving and Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver-Property Damage. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. DUII A 61-year old British Columbia male was injured in an ATV accident on the North Spit at Horsfall Beach Friday, Sept. 21. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, emergency personnel responded at 11:44 a.m. and found Thomas Verbrugge had hit a dip with the four-wheeler he was riding causing it to flip end-over-end. Warrant He was ejected and knocked uncon- According to an entry on the Coquille scious and transported to Bay Area Hos- Police log for Friday, Sept. 21, 4:48 pital in Coos Bay. p.m., Hwy. 42 & Johnson Mill, "result of Skateboarders traffic stop," 24-year old Tyler Cox arThree 15-year old juvenile males were rested on Douglas Co. warrant for Failcited by a North Bend Police officer ure to Appear on Possession of Meth Thursday night, Sept. 20, for Disorderly charge. Also charged with Probation Conduct. According to an entry on the Violation, and cited for VBR 69/55, police log for 8:15 p.m., Broadway & DWS Violation and Open Container. Maine, the three were riding skateboards Twenty-seven year old Robert Shewey in the roadway and almost caused an arrested on Douglas Co. warrant for Proaccident. bation Violation on charges of DUII and UUV. Both transported to the Coos Co. Generators stolen According to an entry on the North Bend Jail at Coquille. tective Services case workers at 382 W. Central Ave, Apt #5 in Coquille. A subsequent investigation revealed Methamphetamine, suspected heroin, and drug use paraphernalia in the residence. Arrested at the residence were Ronald Chambers-Delzell (36 yoa) and Shaydeen Marie Fields (22 yoa) of Coquille. Both were transported to the Coos County Jail and lodged on charges of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and endangering the welfare of a minor. Chambers-Delzell is additionally being held on a probation violation. CPS case workers removed a 2 year old child from the residence for placement into protective custody." Warrant stay." Thirty-year old Jerad Ryan Slage arrested on Marion Co. warrant for Theft II/Shoplifting and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Thefts from vehicles/ trailers Entries on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, Sept. 22, involving thefts from vehicles or trailers. At 8:25 a.m., 1500 block Grant St., "RP reported 2 deep cell batteries stolen from his trailer behind a closed fence. Approximate value for both $400." At 10:10 a.m., 2700 block A St., "RP reported 2 of his deep cell batteries were stolen from his trailer, parked at location, sometime over the last 2 days." At 12:35 p.m., 800 block Commercial Ave., "RP reported someone entered his vehicle last night and stole some property. Taken CPAP machine (Sleep Apnea), value $3,000." At 12:56 p.m., 3500 block Pine St., "RP reported she believes someone took her wallet out of her unlocked vehicle last Sunday night. Value $10." According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 9:15 p.m., 1800 block Johnson, "officers attempting warrant service on male subject at location." Forty-year old Troy Harris, Coos Bay, taken into custody on CBPD warrant for Failure to Appear on Possession of Meth charge. Also charged with UEMV PCS Schedule III and transported to the According to an entry on the Coos Bay Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Police log for Sunday, Sept. 23, 2 a.m., Warrant 2500 block Fir Ave., "couple of guys According to an entry on the North Bend 'running around checking cars.'" NinePolice log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 5:11 teen year old Gabriel Alonzo cited and p.m., "RP reported subjects in his resi- released on the charge of Unlawful EnCounterfeit According to an entry on the Coos Bay dence refusing to leave after letting them try into a Motor Vehicle, also cited for Police log for Friday, Sept. 21, 700 So. Broadway, Umpqua Bank, "counterfeit money." Police log for Thursday, Sept. 20, 7:36 a.m., a construction company on the 1700 block of Hamilton Ave. reported the theft of three generators. (1) 3500 watt red Honda generator valued at $1,800, and (2) blue 1000 watt Yamaha Probation violation generators valued at $1,000 each. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Thefts from vehicles Police log for Friday, Sept. 21, 11:26 Entries on the Coos Bay Police log for a.m., 1000 block So. 1st St., "suspicious Thursday, Sept. 20, involving thefts subject." Twenty-year old Daniel Paul from vehicles. At 9:12 a.m., 1445 North Wallis arrested on charge of Probation Bayshore Dr., Motel 6, 42-year old male Violation. reported "items stolen from vehicle." At Warrant 10:09 a.m., 305 So. 4th St., Outdoor In, According to an entry on the Coos Bay 51-year old male reported "theft of ste- Police log for Friday, Sept. 21, 11:19 reo from vehicle." At 6:10 p.m., 1200 a.m., Schoneman & Newmark, Robert block Sanford St., 60-year old female Finder Fullerton arrested on Parole & reported "theft of a battery from a camp Probation warrant for Probation Violatrailer." tion Unauthorized Use Vehicle. Fight A report of "subjects fighting in the parking lot" at 2265 Newmark St. in North Bend early Saturday morning, Sept. 22, resulted in an arrest. According to an entry on the police log for 2:54 a.m., 21-year old Levi C. Sutphin arrested for Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. "All others warned for DOC." Welfare of Minor According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Friday, Sept. 21, 9:35 a.m., 300 block W. Central, "assist P&P." Twenty-two year old Shaydeen Fields arrested on charges of Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. A news release from the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT), " On Friday September 21, 2012 the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team Ran According to an entry on the Coos Bay (SCINT) responded to assist the CoPolice log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 12:08 quille Police Department, Coos County a.m., So. 10th & Commercial, "was go- Community Corrections and Child Pro- Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 10 MIP. Eighteen year old Joseph Cardoza a.m., Central & 8th, "out with subject at cited for MIP. location, warrant located." Twenty-two year old Kenneth Bastendorff transWarrant A report of "subjects shooting outside ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille location," resulted in an arrest Sunday, on Sheriff's Office warrant charging Sept. 22, 10:44 p.m., 500 block Taylor Parole Violation on original charge of Ave. in Coos Bay. According to an en- PCS Cocaine. try on the police log, 28-year old Jerry Baker transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille on Curry Co. warrants charging Harassment and Disorderly Conduct II. Also California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation warrant charging Parole Violation on original charge of Possession of Controlled Substance with Possession of Firearm. UEMVs Reports on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, Sept. 22, involving Unauthorized Entry Motor Vehicle. At 9:03 a.m., 2000 block Juniper Ave., 41-year old male reported "theft from vehicle." At 9:40 a.m., 1000 block Michigan Ave., 43-year old male reported "theft from vehicle." At 1:15 p.m., 100 block So. 10th St., 54-year old female reported Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Bay "vehicle entered and items taken." Theft of coins Police log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 2:28 p.m., 175 Hall Ave., Mast Brothers, According to an entry on the Coos Co. "subject jumping into fenced compound Sheriff's log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 2:20 at location." Fifty-five year old Dennis p.m., North Bay Road, "theft of coins. Marshall and 36-year old Joshua Szum- Value/$15,000." ski both charged with Burglary II, Theft Fatal trailer fire III and transported to the Coos Co. Jail The body of a 60-year old male was at Coquille. found inside of a burnt out travel trailer UUV on the 1000 block of So. 11th St. in Coos Bay early Wednesday morning, Sept. 26. The victim was identified as Mike Tavernier. According to an entry on the police log, firefighters responded at 4:23 a.m., with 18 firefighters, two fire trucks and two support vehicles. It took them ten-minutes to extinguish the Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay fire. The cause is believed to be a cigaPolice log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 3:41 rette or candle. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, Sept. 22, 8:12 a.m., behind Bayway Trailer Park, 20year old Brian Lane arrested for Unauthorized Use Vehicle, Reckless Drive, Theft II and Probation Violation. Salyers not guilty Coos Co. District Attorney R. Paul Frasier expected the court proceedings to take up to two-days to complete; however, a 12-person jury returned a verdict of "Not Guilty" for a 23-year old Coos Bay male Wednesday morning, Sept. 26, during a trial that started late Tuesday morning of Sexual Abuse involving a girl under the age of 12 that allegedly occurred several years ago. Michael E. Salyers held firm under cross-examining by Frasier in Judge Michael Gillespie's courtroom at the courthouse in Coquille that his accuser made up the allegations. Salyers was himself, his only witness, while Frasier called several including the victim and the investigating officer. Six year old injured in Motorcycle Accident A six-year old Coos Bay boy was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident involving a 2004 Ford pickup truck on North Lake Road east of Lakeside, Sunday, Sept. 23. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, emergency personnel responded about 4:33 p.m. The youth was transported to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay and later transferred to Doernbechers Children's Hospital in Portland. The operator of the motorcycle was identified as 22-year old Brandon Lorenzi, Lakeside and the driver of the truck 66-year old James McCarty, Lakeside. The accident is still under investigation. Cold Case Homicides A male who died in prison at the age of 66 from lung cancer has been identified as the main suspect in two double cold case homicides on the Central Oregon Coast involving teenage girls back in the 1990s. According to a news release from Lincoln Co. District Attorney Rob Bovett, Bobby Jack Fowler was sentenced to prison in 1995 following his conviction for Kidnapping, Assaulting and the Attempted Rape of a female at a Newport motel. He died May 20, 2006. The announcement follows a Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigation in British Columbia into 18 cases of missing and murdered women. He is also suspected of being involved in other cases in the United States dating back to the 1970s. Nineteen year old Sheila Swanson and 17-year old Melissa Sanders, both of Sweet Home, were last seen May 3, 1992 near Beverly Beach State Park north of Newport. Their bodies were found in a wooded area near Eddyville on October 10, 1992. On January 28, 1995, two 16-year old girls went missing in the area of NW 56th Street in Newport. The bodies of Jennifer Esson and Kara Leas were found in a wooded area north of the city, February 15, 1995. Fowler was arrested June 28, 1995 after a woman escaped from him by jumping, unclothed and with a rope tied around her ankle, out of a second story motel window. Drowning A 35-year old Albany woman drowned on the Central Oregon Coast during a diving excursion with her husband Sunday, Sept. 23. Natalie Glass ran out of air in her dive tank and when she surfaced near the South Jetty of Yaquina Bay to alert her husband, she struggled and slipped below the surface of the channel. Local divers later recovered her body. Fatal fire One person was killed in a house fire on the Central Oregon Coast Sunday, Sept. 23, and a Major Crime Team was activated to investigate. According to a news release from the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office, the fire was reported at 5:27 a.m. on South Bay Road in Toledo. Fire personnel from Toledo, Siletz and Newport responded. The Oregon State Police Arson unit was also summoned to investigate. No other information was released. Rollover No one was injured and no citations were issued after a silver 2002 Mazda Tribute rolled over on Hwy. 101 near the Veterans' Memorial north of the McCullough Bridge Sept. 27, 5:10 p.m. According to an Oregon State Police report, 39-year old Matthew Wayne Jones, North Bend, had to brake suddenly to avoid a collision with another Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 11 northbound vehicle that was attempting to make a left-hand turn into the Memorial's parking lot. He lost control, and the vehicle left the roadway to the shoulder of the northbound lane and overturned. compliance with his Sex Offender Reg- vised it was verbal only. Male subject istration due to a change of address well left residence for evening. Subjects past 10 days. warned for DOC." At 10:29 p.m., 3900 block Edgewood Dr., "RP reported her Hwy. 101 Accident The driver reported he "reached down boyfriend locked her and her baby out of and looked under his seat," just prior to a the residence and won't let them back in. DUII Accident single-vehicle accident on Hwy. 101, Officer advised male had left prior to The operator of a silver 2005 Ford Sept. 22, 2:25 p.m., at milepost 275.9. officer arrival. Officer advised female is Ranger pickup truck that left SR242 According to an OSP report, 45-year old now back inside the apartment. Verbal (Powers Hwy.) Sept. 26, milepost 13, at Mitchell David Foster, Bandon, was not dispute only." Probation violation 10:23 p.m. "admitted to impairment, injured. "The vehicle veered to the right stating that he had consumed a single 22 and went off the roadway, striking a fog A report of "several intoxicated possibly ounce beer and three Lorazepam tab- marker and continuing into a drainage juveniles in an older blue PU in the lets." According to an OSP report, 59- ditch before striking the embankment parking lot," resulted in an arrest Sunyear old Glen Edward McCrorey, Co- and stopping." The vehicle was towed. day, Sept. 23, on the 2100 block of quille, was not injured after the truck Hamilton Ave. According to an entry on Brandished a rifle "left the roadway to the eastbound shoul- A 48-year old Central Oregon Coast the North Bend Police log for 6:19 p.m., der, continued into a small field and woman was arrested Friday, Sept. 21, "officers responded/no juveniles," but 23 overturned." He refused a Field Sobri- after Newport Police responded to a re- -year old Casey Rickman, Coos Bay, ety Test and was charged with DUII: ported Domestic Disturbance involving taken into custody for Probation ViolaControlled Substance Crash, Reckless her estranged husband at a residence on tion and transported to the Coos Co. Jail Driving, No Operator's License and No NW 56th St. According to a news re- at Coquille. Insurance. He was transported to the lease, Vera Lee Forbis allegedly Warrant Coos Co. Jail at Coquille for a breath "brandished a rifle while threatening to According to an entry on the Coos Bay sample. shoot him, dowsed his truck with gaso- Police log for Monday, Sept. 24, 8:21 DUII Accident line, and hit him several times with her hands and with parts of a metal bed from. The victim received injuries to a hand and leg, but refused medical treatment." She was arrested on charges of Assault II, Menacing, Disorderly Conduct II and Harassment. Police also arrested her son 23-year old Thomas Spivey who interfered several times with officers, "including throwing his bike at his step-father, causing damage to the garage door. He was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Mischief II DUII CS The driver of a red Volvo truck tractor and Interfering with a Police Officer. attempted to complete an illegal U-Turn Both were transported to the Lincoln Co. on Hwy. 42, milepost 23.5, Sept. 24, Jail at Newport. Broken arm 6:22 p.m., "and became high-center as a result, blocking both lanes of travel." According to an entry on the Coos Co. According to an OSP report, 47-year old Sheriff's log for Sunday, Sept. 23, 4:48 Martin Matehuala, Pinedale, CA, p.m., Jerome Road, Coos Bay, "neighbor showed "multiple signs of impairment." lady has been beaten, has a broken arm." He failed a Field Sobriety Test. "A con- Charleston Fire Dept. was paged and sent search of the vehicle revealed multi- advised to stage while a deputy reple prescription medications and a post- sponded. crash CMV inspection from earlier that Sour relationships day." He was transported to the Coos Entries on the North Bend Police log Co. Jail at Coquille where he consented involving rocky relationships between to a breath test, urine test, and DRE males and females for Sunday, Sept. 23. evaluation. Matehuala was cited and At 8:27 p.m., 1500 block Sherman Ave., released for DUII-Controlled Substance "RP reported her ex just found out she and cited for the Illegal U-Turn. Also works at Ashworth's and called her there warned for Log Book Not Current and and yelled at her. RP advised him not to Failure to Post Warnings for Disabled call back at that location. She was adVehicle. vised to call back if he does recall locaA silver 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee was stopped on Hwy. 101, milepost 244, Sept. 25, 10:10 a.m. for Speeding and Failing to Maintain a Lane "after receiving an attempt to locate for a possibly intoxicated driver from a citizen caller." According to an OSP report, an investigation revealed that 49-year old Robert Eric King, Bandon, was impaired. He was arrested and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Sex Offender A 57-year old North Bend male was cited and released Sept. 24, 8:14 a.m., for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender. According to an OSP report, Jimmy Roy Kelly was found to be out of tion. Requested info logged as she is going to get a Restraining Order." At 9:16 p.m., 2000 block Virginia Court. "RP reported a dispute between male and female sounds physical. Officers responded/contacted subjects who ad- allegedly refused to pay the cab fare and was arrested Monday, Sept. 24. According to an entry on the police log for 11:07 p.m., 1700 block Oak St., Michelle McCord was taken into custody and charged with Theft of Services. The fare was $125. She was trespassed from the residence, and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. McCord was also warned about Telephonic Harassment from an call earlier in the day. UEMV According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, Sept. 24, 1:26 p.m., 1800 block Oak St., "RP reported someone tried to break into her vehicle she believes and caused damage to her door." Report taken for Criminal Mischief. Incident occurred between August 8, 2012 and now. UEMV According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Monday, Sept. 24, 8:12 a.m., Car Quest, Bunker Hill, Coos Bay, Charter and Frontier work vehicles broken into over the weekend. Door window broken out, and forced entry into boxes on the Charter truck. Report taken for Criminal Mischief. a.m., St. John & Crocker, "out with subject on a bike." Thirty-seven year old Michael Ian Cowan arrested on Coos Co. Sheriff's warrant for Probation Violation on original charge of Possession Interfering Synthetic Narcotic. Transported to the A 54-year old male was arrested Tuescounty jail at Coquille. day night, Sept. 25, after the Coos Co. Warrant Sheriff's Office received a report of a According to an entry on the Coos Bay "disturbance at the Plainview Trailer Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 12:38 Park," on the Cape Arago Hwy. just outa.m., 50-year old Alexander Richardson side of Coos Bay. According to a news arrested by OSP on CQPD warrant release, "when officers arrived at the charging Probation Violation off an location the suspect was attempting to original charge of DUII and Reckless flee the area but was located before he Driving. could do so." Bryan Lee Galyean was charged with Domestic Menacing, InterAssault According to an entry on the Coos Bay fering with 911and Interfering with PoPolice log for Monday, Sept. 24, 7:54 lice. He was first taken to Bay Area p.m., So. Wasson St., a 49-year old fe- Hospital and treated for minor injuries sustained while resisting being placed male reported as victim of an Assault. into custody. He was then taken to the VRO county jail at Coquille. The victim, a 59 According to an entry on the Coos Bay -year old female, did not need medical Police log for Monday, Sept. 24, 5:31 attention at the scene. p.m., 130 No. Cammann St., McKay's, Trailer fire 24-year old David Michael Paul JanAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay dreau arrested on one-count of Violation Police log for early Wednesday mornof Restraining Order. He was transing, Sept. 26, 4:22 a.m., 1100 block So. ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. 11th St., "camp trailer on fire." An earlier entry at 4:19 p.m., 200 block Dispute So. Schoneman, reported the VRO with a 24-year old female victim. A report of a "dispute" on the 700 block of F St. in Eastside Tuesday night, Sept. UEMV According to an entry on the Coos Bay 25, led to the arrest of two adult females Police log for Monday, Sept. 24, 4:04 on charges of Interfering and Resisting p.m., So. Lockhart St., 30-year old male Arrest. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for 8:14 p.m., 21reported "theft of items from vehicle." year old Kayla A. Crawford was also Theft of Services charged with Disorderly Conduct. She A 42-year old female, who was given a and 47-year old Laurie A. Crawford taxi ride from Winston to North Bend, Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 12 were both transported to the Coos Co. deep cell battery and some fuel was Bicyclist Jail at Coquille. The dispute was first taken from their travel trailer and boat." Three entries on the Coos Bay Police log reported at 7:43 p.m. Warrant Thursday night, Sept. 27, involving a Shoplifter According to an entry on the North Bend bicyclist. At 9:07 p.m., No. 10th St., According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 10:59 Mingus Park, "extremely intoxicated Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 5:25 a.m., Reedsport PD served NBPD war- subject, bicycle, almost hit twice by cars, p.m., 130 No. Cammann, McKay's, rant on 29-year old Jennifer Elaine yelling and screaming at cars/people." "shoplifter." Thirty-five year old Tracy Brown, Reedsport, for Probation Viola- At 9:25 p.m., 500 block W. Anderson, Joann Craig arrested on a charge of tion on original charge of Contempt of "intoxicated guy with bike yelling at Theft III and transported to the Coos Co. Court. people in front of location." At 9:39 Jail at Coquille. p.m., 149 So. 7th St., McKay's, VRO Probation Violation According to an entry on the Coos Bay "intoxicated subject slamming his bike A report "that detainable subject is out Police log for Thursday, Sept. 26, 4:39 into things and screaming at people inby location," led to two arrests on Proba- p.m., 1100 block Central Ave., "assisting side location." tion Violation charges Tuesday, Sept. 25 on the 700 block of Koos Bay Blvd. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for 4:48 p.m., 56-year old John Bowen and 31-year old Tallon McDonald were both transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Criminal Trespass According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 10:38 a.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, 30year old Michael Joshua McKay arrested on a charge of Criminal Trespass II. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Elude According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 6:32 p.m., Seven Devils Road, Charleston, milepost 12, "advised in short pursuit. Subject bailed off motorcycle and has him detained. Both went off a small cliff." Operator cited for DWS Violation, Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle, and Unlawful Operation of ATV on Hwy. Warrant building codes inspector," 20-year old Adam Eckes arrested for Violation Restraining Order, Criminal Trespass and Harassment. Transported to the Coos Col Jail at Coquille. Probable cause a.m., So. 4th & Hall, "attempt to locate other vehicle from the crash, observed this vehicle blow two stop signs." Thirty -one year old Chris Booker arrested on charges of DUII and Reckless Driving. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Accident/DUII According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 2:34 a.m., 700 block So. Broadway, "accident in front of location, unknown if injuries, both appear intoxicated, starting to fight." Twenty-two year old William Wayrynen charged with DUII and Reckless Driving. Twenty-five year old Marvin Terry arrested for DUII and Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver. Also cited for DWS Violation. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, Sept. 27, 8:41 p.m., 800 block Crocker, "out with subject at location." Forty-nine year old MIP Gene Garcia transported to the Coos Co. Shoplifter Jail at Coquille on Probable Cause According to an entry on the Coos Bay According to an entry on the Coos Bay charging Restraining Order Violation. Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 1:28 Police log for Thursday, Sept. 26, 12:57 a.m., 185 Student Way, "SWOCC SecuDWS p.m., 149 So. 7th St., Fresh Mart, 21rity request unit to location for MIP Alyear old Jordan Cristopher Scott arrested According to an entry on the Coos Bay cohol by Consumption. four males, ages on charges of Theft III, Criminal Mis- Police log for Thursday, Sept. 27, 12:25 chief III and Criminal Trespass I. He p.m., 9th & Commercial, "result of traf- 18 to 19 cited for MIP. Warrant was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at fic stop," 42-year old Jonathan Bock Coquille. arrested on charge of DWS-Felony and According to an entry on the Coos Bay transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- Police log for Friday, Sept. 28, 3:26 Dispute p.m., Coos Co. Jail, 200 E. 2nd St., CoAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay quille. quille, 49-year old Gene Garcia arrested Shoplifter Police log for Thursday, Sept. 26, 8:39 a.m., 200 block No. Broadway, "dispute According to an entry on the North Bend on CBPD warrant for three-counts Burbetween male & female, 18-year old Police log for Friday, Sept. 28, 6:13 glary I, Menacing, Criminal Mischief II Additional warrant Ronald Ryan Brown arrested on charge p.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Safeway, "RP and Harasment. charging Violation of Restraining Order. of PCS Schedule I and cited for PCS reported suspect from earlier has just left Lodged in the county jail. On the Coos Less than an Oz. Transported to the store after stealing more beer." 52-year Co. Sheriff's log for 7:37 a.m., Gene Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. old Ernesto Rodrigue Vizcarro arrested Raymond Garcia arrested on Washingon two-counts of Theft III. Nintendo ton Co. warrant for Failure to Appear on DUII The call to North Bend Police Thursday two-counts of Assault IV. evening, Sept. 27, 5:46 p.m., was about According to an entry on the Coos Bay Assist DHS a "suspicious male with a gun on his hip Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 2:44 According to an entry on the Coos Bay near the swings at College Park/Oak Street Park." According to an entry on the police log, "officers responded and checked the area. Made contact with a male subject matching the description; however, he did not have a gun. He had a Nintendo in his pocket." According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Wednesday, Sept. 26, 4:53 a.m., Union & Maryland avenues, "officer out with subject at location." Thirty-three year old Michael Marshall, Coos Bay, taken into custody on Coos Co. warrant for Parole Violation. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at VRO Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Warrant Police log for Friday, Sept. 28, 4:26 According to an entry on the North Bend a.m., 1900 block Newmark Ave., Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 6:04 "restraining order violation in progress." p.m., 17th & Myrtle, 40-year old Re- Twenty-four year old Jesse Thom arbecca Sue Warren taken into custody on rested for VRO and transported to the NBPD warrant charging Unlawful Pos- Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. session of Meth. Also, Yolo Co., CA Warrant warrant charging Dangerous Drugs. She According to an entry on the Coos Bay was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Police log for Friday, Sept. 28, 1:58 Coquille. a.m., "Portland PD officer advises he has Theft subject in custody at Multnomah Co. Jail According to an entry on the North Bend on our warrant." Thirty-year old DanPolice log for Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2000 ielle Hughitt arrested for Failure to Apblock Johnson Ave., "RP reported their pear on original charge of DUII. Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 13 Police log for Friday, Sept. 28, 8:52 a.m., 1000 block So. 10th St., 21-year old Sarah Phinney arrested for Unlawful POssession Meth & Heroin, Possession Valium with out Prescription and PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana. Assault unit to location reason MIP outside location." Three males, all 19-years of age, were cited for MIP Alcohol by Consumption. DUII According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 11:23 p.m., 1000 block So. 1st. St., "vehicle he called about a few ago just pulled into location." Sixty-two year old Kevin O'Shaughnessy arrested for DUII and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, Sept. 30, 2:37 a.m., 2500 block Broadway Ave., "male at BAH requesting an officer regarding an assault." Twenty-two year old Matthew Garner arrested on a charge of Assault IV Domestic and transported to the Shoplifter Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Criminal Trespass Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 3 p.m., According to an entry on the North Bend 200 block So. Broadway, "shoplift." Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 9:13 Twenty-eight year old Lacy Coles ara.m., 1700 Oak St., "RP reported ex wife rested on two-counts of Theft III, and on property and has been previously PCS Schedule I. Transported to the trespassed." Forty-two year old Mi- Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. chelle Lea McCord served Reedsport PD Warrant warrant for Failure to Appear on original According to an entry on the Coos Bay charge of Criminal Trespass II. Also Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 11:42 arrested for Criminal Trespass II. a.m., 2000 block Newmark, "warrant MIP Coos Bay Police were summoned to the student housing at Southwestern Oregon Community College early Sunday morning, Sept. 30, "request unit to Willapa Bay, 2nd floor, MIP." According to an entry on the police log for 2:14 a.m., two males, ages 18 & 19 were cited for MIP Alcohol by Consumption. Earlier, at 12:37 a.m., 270 Student Way, "request service." Forty-three year old Henry Stinstrom arrested on Lane Co. Warrant. Motorcycle accident The operator of a motorcycle that wrecked on Hwy. 241, Coos River Hwy., Sept. 29, 4:45 p.m., was cited for DUII, Reckless Driving and No Operator License (No Motorcycle Endorsement). According to an Oregon State Police report, 21-year old Nicolas Downing was northbound when he lost control at milepost 13.9. The bike went off the left side of the highway and came to rest at the bottom of a 100-foot embankment. Downing came to rest against a tree about 30-feet from the roadway. He was taken by private vehicle to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay. A state trooper went to the hospital and stated "downing exhibited signs of impairment and consented to a blood draw." Criminal Trespass According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, Sept. 29, 10:13 a.m., 1100 block Anderson Ave., "criminal trespass." Fifty-one year old Joe Eldridge arrested for Criminal Trespass II. Accident A two-vehicle accident occurred on Hwy. 38, milepost 20.3, near Wells Creek, on Sept. 29, 10:55 a.m. According to an OSP report, 24-year old Cody Lee Allen Borgogno, LapIne, who was operating a westbound 1992 Toyota truck, failed to see a 2004 Honda Accord stopped to make a left turn. "The left front corner of vehicle #1 struck the right rear corner of vehicle #2. Vehicle #1 came to rest off the right side of the roadway." The driver of vehicle #2 was identified as 57-year old Nancy Lee Dollar, Vancouver, WA. She had three passengers in her vehicle. They were all transported by private vehicle to Lower Umpqua Hospital in Reedsport. Borgogno was not injured. No citations were issued. DUII-CS A red 1985 Toyota MR2, stopped for speeding on the McCullough Bridge out of North Bend Sept. 29, 12:03 a.m., led to a DUII arrest. According to an OSP report, 67-year old Marlito A. Romias, North Bend, "was exhibiting signs of impairment and admitted to consuming alcoholic beverages." He failed a Field Sobriety Test and was taken into custody for DUII. "Subject is diabetic and admitted to taking prescribed controlled substances." He was taken to NBPD "where his blood sugar was evaluated by medical personnel. He provided breath samples. His level of impairment was inconsistent with his BAC. Subject provided a urine sample and was referred to his physician for evaluation of medical issues and medication regimen. Subject was cited and released to family." DUII-CS OSP report, Charles Fredrick Wilson was contacted for a DRE Evaluation at the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. "I determined Mr. Wilson was having a medical emergency and he was thusly transported to a local hospital for treatment." DUII-CS The driver of a white 1993 Toyota pickup truck was stopped for Failure to Wear a Seatbelt on SR 240 (Cape Arago Hwy.), Sept. 28, 7:35 p.m. According to an OSP report, 46-year old Charles Stevens Long, Coos Bay, "exhibited difficulty pulling over. During contact at the stop, Long presented an expired DL with an old address on it. I later learned that his driving privileges were suspended." He "exhibited signs of impairment and voluntarily consented to" a Field Sobriety Test, "which he failed." Long was charged with DUII, Failure to Return Suspended DL and Using an Invalid License," He was taken to CBPD. Long was also cited for Refusing a Urine Test, DWS-V and Driving Uninsured. He was released to his mother. Arrest According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, Sept. 30, 9:52 p.m., 600 block So. Cammann St., 18year old Christopher Coney arrested for Theft II. Warrant According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Sunday, Sept. 30, 2:51 p.m., 21-year old Kyle Lasater arrested on CCSO warrant for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Harassment. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Probation Violation According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, Oct. 2, 12:06 a.m., 1100 block Winsor Ave., "unknown female reporting subject trespassing at location." Fifty-year old Jeffrey Steele, North Bend, taken into custody and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille on a charge of Probation Violation. DWS According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, Oct. 1, 8:29 p.m., 2300 block Lombard, 25-year old Joel Lea, Coos Bay, taken into custody and transported to the Coos Co. Jail on the charge of DWS Misdemeanor. Also cited for DWS Misdemeanor, Illegal UTurn, Driving Uninsured and Fail Previous Violator to File SR22. Disorderly An 86-year old Bandon male was arrested on a charge of DUII-Controlled According to an entry on the Coos Bay Substance Sept. 28 at 11:45 p.m., by a Police log for Monday, Oct. 1, 8:15 Bandon Police Officer. According to an p.m., 200 block No. Broadway, Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 14 "disorderly subject." Forty-eight year old Thomas Wade Sawyer charged with two-counts of Criminal Trespass II and Disorderly Conduct. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Fight quille. a.m., 325 Student Way, 18-year old male stop," 39-year old Robin Gillum charged cited for MIP Alcohol by Consumption. with DUII, and cited for Recklessly Endangering Another and Careless DrivProbation Violation According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for early Wednesday morn- According to an entry on the North Bend ing. Suspicious ing, Oct. 3, 1:14 a.m., Fairview area, Police log for Thursday, Oct. 4, 11:33 "suspicious conditions." A caller to dis- p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., Mill Casino, According to an entry on the Coos Bay patch reported seeing "odd cluster of "detainable subject at location." Thirty- Police log for Friday, Oct. 5, 8:58 p.m., lights in the sky." year old Thomas Evor, North Bend, ar- 1800 block Thomas, "just observed male rested on a charge of Probation Viola- drop a red bag and walk off, out checkDUII According to an entry on the Coos Bay tion and transported to the Coos Co. Jail ing." Twenty-one year old Cristian Ortega arrested on charge of False InforPolice log for Thursday, Oct. 4, , 2:24 at Coquille. mation to Police. Transported to the John Doe p.m., 1300 block Newmark Ave., "from traffic stop," 66-year old Craig Scott He wouldn't identify himself to police Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. UFO? A report of a "fight" on the 700 block of Newmark in Coos Bay Monday, Oct. 1, 6:52 p.m., resulted in an arrest. According to an entry on the police log, 23-year old Kayem James DeRoche charged with Assault III and Unlawful Use of a Weapon. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. arrested on charges of DUII and ViolaShoplifter tion of Restraining Order. He was transAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Police log for Monday, Oct. 1, 1:48 Warrant p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, 24 According to an entry on the Coos Bay -year old Tara Jenice Currie charged Police log for Wednesday, Oct. 3, 5:28 with Theft II and transported to the Coos p.m., 200 block Holland St., Empire Co. Jail at Coquille. Boat Ramp, "out with vehicle at loca- Misuse of 911 According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Oct. 2, 8:34 p.m., 200 block 2nd Ave., 48-year old Cheryl Grove arrested for Misuse of 911. Earlier, 7:37 p.m., the same party reported "theft of cell phone." Man down According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Thursday, Oct. 4, 2:15 a.m., 3rd & So. Henry, "advise the male that police/medical went out on earlier is laying in the street again at location." Thirty-year old Benjamin Mushrush was charged with Disorderly Conduct II and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co- tion." Forty-two year old Jennifer Mink arrested on Klamath Co. warrant for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Assault IV, also FTA on Harassment, Resisting Arrest, Escape III, and FTA Resisting Arrest. Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, Oct. 2, 7:43 a.m., Commercial & 11th, "result of traffic stop," 50-year old Kelly Lee McLean arrested on Gallatin, Montana warrant for Failure to Appear on Felony DUII charge. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. following a pursuit after a traffic stop early Saturday morning, 12:59 a.m., at Sheridan and Washington streets in North Bend. According to an entry on the police log, the "John Doe" was charged with Reckless Driving, sevencounts of Reckless Endangering, Attempt to Elude by Vehicle, Attempt to Elude by Foot, two-counts of Attempted Assault I, two-counts of Attempted Assault on Public Safety Officer, PCS Schedule I and Escape III. Coos Bay Police, Oregon State Police and Coos Co. Sheriff's Office were also involved. The individual was transported to the county jail at Coquille. Criminal Trespass According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, Oct. 5, 12:31 p.m., 1100 block Central Ave., "criminal trespass." Nineteen year old Sadie Cardoza charged with Criminal Trespass I and PCS Schedule I. Twenty-one year olds Scott Peterson and 19-year old Jade Tate both charged with Criminal Trespass I, and a Juvenile was charged with Probation Violation and referred for Criminal Trespass I. VRO According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, Oct. 5, 7:08 a.m., 1400 block Yew St., "out with one." Probation Violation Fifty-three year old Mark Pruitt charged According to an entry on the North Bend with Violation of Restraining Order and Police log for Friday, Oct. 5, 4:12 p.m., transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Co2000 block Inland Dr., 31-year old Trina quille. M. Resendez charged with Probation Probation Violation Violation and transported to the Coos According to an entry on the Coos Bay Co. Jail at Coquille. Police log for Friday, Oct. 5, 2:39 a.m., DUII Front & Birch, "out with vehicle." According to an entry on the Coquille Twenty-eight year old Kyle Golden According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for early Saturday, Oct. 6, charged with Probation Violation and Police log for Friday, Oct. 5, 2:39 a.m., 2:03 a.m., Knott near 10th, "from traffic transported to the Coos Co. Jail at CoFront St. & Birch Ave., "out with vehicle at location." Twenty-eight year old Kyle Golden arrested for Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Probation Violation Coos Bay Marine Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, Oct. 4, 10:44 a.m., "North Bend Police Department arrested subject on Coos Bay warrant." Thirty-eight year old Matthew Dair wanted for Failure to Appear on original charge of Unauthorized Use Motor Vehicle. 1201 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay www.coosbaymarine.com MIP Both North Bend and Coos Bay Police responded to a reported MIP Party at Southwestern Oregon Community College early Saturday morning, Oct. 6. According to an entry on the NBPD log for 2:55 a.m., 1988 Newmark Ave., a male and female, 18-years of age, were cited for MIP. The log listed three other females as "involved." According to an entry on the CBPD log for 2:06 email: cbmarine@coosbaymarine.net (541) 888-2535 Toll Free 866-840-1544 Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 15 quille on Detainer from Parole & Proba- Police log for Saturday, Oct. 6, 9:30 tion. p.m., W. Commercial Ave. & No. 8th St., "juvenile problem." Twenty-one DUII According to an entry on the North Bend year old Hugo Martinez arrested on Police log for early Sunday, Oct. 7, 2:58 CBPD warrant, and charged with Fura.m., Pine & State streets, "traffic stop." nishing Alcohol to a Person Under 21 Twenty-one year old Joseph Uehara, YOA, and False Info to Police. TransCoos Bay, cited and released for DUII ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Grisly death near Riverton (BAC .12%). Gun Shot Wound According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Sunday, Oct. 7, 2:04 a.m., 900 Block E. 5th, Coquille Valley Hospital, "victim of gun shot wound." Thirty-six year old female listed as victim. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, Oct. 6, 11:52 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, "traffic stop resulting in located wanted subject." Twenty-two year old Ethen Harley Davidson Robeson arrested on CBPD warrant for Failure to Appear on original charge Possession Controlled Substance II. Additional CBPD warrant for Failure to Appear on original charge Possession Meth and Possession Controlled Substance Schedule IV. Also charged with PCS Meth. Twenty-three year old Echo Mae Taylor charged with PCS Meth. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Twenty-year old Adam Peder Eckes cited for PCS Marijuana. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Bassett Hyland Energy Company Home Heating Fuels (541) 267-2107 24-HR FOOD MART "We offer many services at no charge" 269-5127 www.ticortitlenw.com Land Developers Realtors Sellers Buyers Contractors Hwy. 101 - So. Coos Bay Coos Co. Sheriff's investigators are looking into several scenarios involving the grisly death of an elderly male whose body was discovered at his farm near Riverton, southwest of Coquille on Wednesday, Sept. 26. The body of 70year old Terry Vance Garner was found in an area where he kept his hogs, several described as being over 700 lbs. According to District Attorney R. Paul Frasier, " This is the first time in 27 years I have ever had something like this happen." Garner reportedly had some health issues. He is believed to have gone out to feed the hogs during the morning hours. " In examining the area where the hogs were kept, a person found victim’s dentures, cigarettes and a closed pocket knife. Further investigation found various parts of his body. It appears the hogs consumed a great deal of his body." Investigators believe Garner could of had a health event that caused his death in the hog area and then they proceeded to consume him. They are also looking into the possibility that one or more of the hogs managed to get him on the ground and then killed him. One had bitten him in the past. " Of course, when you have something like this you also have to look at foul play just in case. Right now we simply do not know how Mr. Garner ended up being in a position where the hogs were able to consume him." The remains were examined by the county's Forensic Pathologist Saturday, Sept. 29. "There was nothing found in what little remained of him to show one way or the other if he had a heart attack, died as a result of being attacked by the hogs, or was the victim of foul play. What little is left will be examined by a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oregon." and Harassment. Police discovered day, Oct. 2, after they attempted to shopPerez with the two girls, ages 12 & 13, lift more than $1,000 worth of merchanat Ferry Road Park. dise from a retail store in Brookings. The situation unfolded in the afternoon Found A 90-year old Lincoln City woman, re- at the Fred Meyer store when a Loss ported missing on Monday, Oct. 1, after Prevention Officer attempted to stop two she missed an appointment, was found males from leaving the store with a cart safe and unharmed that night, 11 p.m., in full of merchandise. They jumped into a Gold Beach. According to a news re- vehicle operated by a female who drove lease from the Lincoln County Sheriff's south. Police caught up with the trio in Office, Morvie Colby is on several Harbor where one of the suspects bailed medications and suffers from dementia. from the vehicle and ran. Twenty-nine She was driving a blue PT Cruiser, year old Edward Hughes was captured a which was spotted by a Curry Co. Sher- short distance later. The other two susiff's Office deputy. Arrangements were pects remained in the vehicle. They made with a family friend to have her were identified as 30-year old Zachariah Dungan and 24-year old Candice Swain, picked up and returned home. all from Crescent City, CA. The three Search & Rescue were charged with First Degree Theft, A 65-year old California male was found Conspiracy of Theft and Possession of trapped in briar bushes on the Central Methamphetamine. Hughes was addiOregon Coast Wednesday morning, Oct. tionally charged with Escape and At3 after spending the night in the out- tempting to Elude Police Officers. They doors. Don Crispin went for a walk on were transported to the Curry Co. Jail at Tuesday evening in the Rose Lodge area Gold Beach. northeast of Lincoln City. When he Coast Guard training failed to return, family members condisrupted by laser tacted the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office. A Search & Rescue team was activated A Coast Guard helicopter crew’s trainand began a search operation at first ing mission near Depoe Bay on Sept. 12 light. About 10:45 a.m., a neighbor, was disrupted when a green laser lit up who had joined the search, located him the cockpit. Green and red lasers pose a about a third-of-a-mile from the home significant hazard to flight and boatwhere he was staying. Crispin was crews, especially when the helicopter taken by ambulance to a local hospital crews are operating at low altitude at and treated for minor injuries. night or the boatcrews are battling treacherous conditions. 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Bay Area Police Gazette December 2012, page 16 poe Bay with a Coast Guard small boat around 8:30 p.m. when someone directed a green laser at the aircraft from shore. “At 75 feet above water level a bright green light flashed through the cockpit three to four times,” said Lt. Tamara Whalen, the aircraft commander. “It definitely took a conscious effort not to look over towards it [to try to find the person].” After being lased, the crew decided to return to the Coast Guard Air Facility in Newport. The helicopter crew was not the only crew affected that night. After illuminating the helicopter the laser was directed toward the boat crew during their transit back to the station. Pointing a laser at any aircraft is a federal offense. The Federal Aviation Administration reports that laser incidents involving aircraft increased by 902 percent from 2005 to 2011. Coast Guard Capt. Mark Reynolds, commanding officer of Group/Air Station North Bend, says the Coast Guard is deeply concerned with the recent number of laser incidents and the deadly risks they pose not only locally, but across the nation. “It is important to point out that the people committing these crimes are not only putting the lives of our helicopter and boat crews in jeopardy, but they are also endangering the lives of their fellow citizens,” said Reynolds. “We’re asking the public to help us put an end to this reckless behavior by reporting the illegal use of lasers if they witness it happening.” The Coast Guard is urging anyone who sees someone point a laser at one of its air or boatcrews to call 911. Anyone with information about the Sept. 12 incident in Depoe Bay is encouraged to call Group/ Air Station North Bend Command Center at 541-756-9210. Death Investigation Ocean Shore near Washburn State Park Oregon State Police (OSP), with the assistance of the Lane Co. Medical Examiner, are continuing an investigation into the cause of death of an adult male found Thursday afternoon on the beach near Washburn State Park north of Florence. The man's name is withheld pending next of kin notification and at this time there is no evidence he was the victim of a crime. On October 4, 2012 at approximately 3:00 p.m., a report was received from Oregon State Parks & Recreation Department personnel that people walking on the beach near Washburn State Park found the body of an adult male. OSP troopers and detectives responded to the scene to investigate and confirmed the 57-year old male was camping alone at the state park. There was no evidence he had been in the water and he may have had a medical emergency while walking on the beach. Break-in Police have developed a person of interest following a break-in to a Rite Aid store on the Central Oregon Coast Tuesday, Oct. 9. According to a news release from the Newport Police Dept., officers responded to an alarm at 3:42 a.m. and found forced entry through the rear of the building. The intruder then broke into the pharmacy, but it's unknown what items are missing. Suspect information is not being released, but an arrest is anticipated. mine, ten pounds of marijuana, six large marijuana plants, two firearms (including an AR 15 assault weapon), possible stolen property, and other evidence. CARRIER was lodged in the Josephine County Jail. The interagency narcotics RADE team is comprised of personnel from the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety, Oregon State Police, Josephine County District Attorney's Office, and the Josephine County Community Corrections. .PCS According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, Oct. 8, 3:52 a.m., 8th & Ingersoll, "result of person stop," 36-year old Timothy J. Decker charged with PCS Schedule I & Probation Violation. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Read local Bay Area news on the Internet. wwwjcnews.us You’ll find the Bay Area Weekly Newspaper under the BAW tab. It’s in an easy to read format with color photos and ads, local news, sports, meetings and more, every Tuesday. RADE Investigation leads to Arrest of Cave Junction Man The Rogue Area Drug Enforcement (RADE) team, with the assistance of Oregon State Police SWAT team, arrested a Cave Junction man early Thursday morning on drug and weapons charges following the execution of a search warrant at the man's residence. According to Oregon State Police Sergeant Jim Johnson, on October 4, 2012 at approximately 5:30 a.m., the Oregon State Police SWAT team served a search warrant in the 1700 block of Dick George Road in Cave Junction. 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