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FIRE CREWS KEEP WEST EUGENE APARTMENT FIRE SMALL

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Eugene Springfield Fire Eugene Springfield Fire is on scene of an apartment fire at Redwood Park Apartments located At 4131 w 18th Ave in West Eugene. Firefighters were alerted to the fire at 3:15 PM on Sunday. The first arriving engine from the Bailey Hill Station received reports of a fire on the back side of an 8-unit apartment building spreading up the building and into the siding. Crews quickly extinguished the fire before it entered the into the living areas where there were several residents at home, unaware of the fire. There were no injuries reported, and the fire marshals office is conducting an investigation.                                  Click Here To Download Our App

FIRE CREWS EXTINGUISH WEST EUGENE INDUSTRIAL FIRE

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Eugene Springfield Fire Eugene, OR.  Eugene Springfield Fire is on scene of an industrial fire at Weyerhaeuser Trus Joist located at 195 N Bertelsen Rd in West Eugene. Firefighters were alerted to the fire at 7:08 PM on Sunday. The first arriving engine from the Danebo Station received reports of a press on fire inside the facility. Crews quickly extinguished the fire before it extended to the building or other equipment. Staff from the facility worked to keep the fire in check before fire crews arrived. The fire is under control and there were no injuries reported.                                   Click Here To Download Our App

THREE SUBJECTS ARRESTED DURING BURGLARY IN PROGRESS WITH HELP FROM K-9

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Deschutes County Sheriff's Office On March 29, 2024, just after 7:00 p.m., deputies from the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a burglary in the 51000 block of Ash Rd in La Pine. Upon arrival, deputies were able to determine there were multiple subjects inside of the residence and that an active burglary was in progress as items were being removed from the residence and taken to a vehicle in the driveway.  Deputies were able to set a perimeter around the property with the assistance of troopers from the Oregon State Police. One of the suspects, Kameron Michael, attempted to leave the property in a vehicle and was taken into custody during a traffic stop as he exited the driveway. Deputies were able to determine there were still two additional suspects remaining in the residence, who were later identified as Ruth Michael and Joseph Fitch.  K-9 Vinnie and his partner responded to the scene. The residence was surrounded and announcements were made for the su

FATAL CRASH - HWY 211 - CLACKAMAS COUNTY

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Oregon State Police On Saturday, March 30, 2024, at 2:42 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy-211, near milepost 3, in Clackamas County. The preliminary investigation indicated a Ford Focus, operated by Kakkera Geethanjali (32) of Hillsboro, was traveling southbound on S. Meridian Rd. when it failed to stop at a stop sign and collided with a westbound Jeep Liberty, operated by Benjamin Hernandez-Lopez (18) of Canby. The Jeep struck the driver's side of the Ford as it crossed Hwy-211. The operator of the Ford (K. Geethanjali) was transported in critical condition. Nareshbabu Kamathman (36) of Hillsboro and a male juvenile (8) were seriously injured and transported for treatment. A female juvenile (4) passenger of the Ford was declared deceased at the scene. The operator of the Jeep (Hernandez-Lopez) and a passenger, Janie Corona-Huarta (19) of Canby, were transported with minor injuries. The highway was impacted for approximately five hours during the on

FIRE CREWS RESPOND TO FUEL SPILL

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Eugene Springfield Fire Eugene, OR.  Eugene Springfield Fire is on scene of a fuel spill at the Fred Meyer fuel depot at 60 Division Avenue in Eugene.  Crews are mitigating the spill which originally was believed to have occurred as a result of a vehicle fuel tank that had been drilled for fuel theft.  Further investigation determined the fueling hose had become disconnected from the fuel tank. The owner was unaware that the malfunction existed and a large volume fuel spilled.  The Eugene Springfield Fire regional hazardous materials team is working with Fred Meyer staff to mitigate the spill.  Fortunately modern fuel facilities are able to contain spills within the facility protecting the storm runoff systems and regional treatment facilities.  Crews are verifying all systems are opening properly and there is no contamination within the storm water system.                     Click Here To Download Our App

ANTON ROBERT HUBSCHMAN

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 137.545 - PROBATION VIOLATION FEL  Level:   F 137.545 - PROBATION VIOLATION FEL  Level:   F                                      Click Here To Download Our App

GORDON TALBERT MOORE

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.540.3.A - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - VEHICLE OFFENSE  Level:   F 811.140 - RECKLESS DRIVING  Level:   M                                      Click Here To Download Our App

Two People Killed in Traffic Crash

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Tigard Police Department Two people were killed and a third went to the hospital after an early morning traffic crash. At 6:20 AM, Tigard Police officers were dispatched to the crash at SW Roy Rogers Road at SW Perth Road. Witnesses reported a Nissan Altima and GMC Terrain collided, and the Altima had rolled over and was on fire. Firefighters and paramedics from Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue put the fire out and worked to free a patient from the car. Officers and paramedics tried life-saving measures, including CPR, but unfortunately the driver and rear passenger in the Altima died. The front passenger in the car survived the crash. The driver and sole occupant of the GMC Terrain was taken to the hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries. A Tigard Police officer used a drone with thermal imaging to check the surrounding area for any potential additional victims. Thankfully, none were found. The Washington County Crash Analysis Reconstruction Team (CART) responded to the s

VANESSA ASHLEY VOSBURGH

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.208 - ASSAULT PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER  Level:   F 164.354 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2ND DEG  Level:   M 166.025 - DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2ND DEG  Level:   M                           Click Here To Download Our App

ARREST MADE IN MURDER

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Gresham Police Dept On Tuesday, March 26, Gresham Police responded to a report of a shooting at a house in the 600 block of SW Linneman court. Police arrived and discovered that 46-year-old Joshua Heinrich was deceased from a gunshot. A subject was detained for questioning at that time. During the investigation, detectives learned that the detained person was Mr. Heinrich’s son, 19-year-old Myles Menafee, and that he was involved in the incident. He was arrested and charged with Murder in the second degree, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon. Click Here To Download Our App

WOLF CREEK MAN ARRESTED FOR KIDNAPPING, STOLEN VEHICLE

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office GLENDALE, Ore.  - A Wolf Creek man has been arrested and lodged in the Douglas County Jail on a number of charges to include kidnapping. On Thursday, March 28, 2024, shortly after 1:00 pm, 9-1-1 dispatchers received a call from a male who said his mother had been taken against her will. The victim was able to send information to her son, which he relayed to deputies. Deputies learned the male suspect, 35-year-old Richard Goodin of Wolf Creek, OR, was in a 2006 Chevy Silverado pickup which had been reported stolen earlier in the day. During the investigation, the victim was able to get away and called 9-1-1 allowing deputies to get an approximate location. Deputies converged on the area, locating Goodin and took him into custody without further incident. The victim was located and taken to safety. Goodin was lodged in the Douglas County Jail on the following charges: Kidnap in the Second Degree Possession of a Stolen Vehicle Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehic

WILLIAM MANUEL HAWELU

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 813.010A - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICANTS DUII  Level:   M 133.310 - VIOLATION OF RESTRAINING ORDER  Level:   M 811.140 - RECKLESS DRIVING  Level:   M 811.182.4 - DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED OR REVOKED DWS  Level:   M 163.195 - RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON  Level:   M 811.540.3.A - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - VEHICLE OFFENSE  Level:   F 135.290 - VIOLATION OF RELEASE AGREEMENT  Level:   M                                      Click Here To Download Our App

TIMOTHY BRAEDYN LUZIER

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 162.315 - RESISTING ARREST  Level:   M 163.208 - ASSAULT PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER  Level:   F 163.165 - ASSAULT 3RD DEG  Level:   F 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG  Level:   M 166.070 - AGGRAVATED HARASSMENT  Level:   F 813.010A - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICANTS DUII  Level:   M 137.545 - PROBATION VIOLATION FEL  Level:   F                          Click Here To Download Our App

FATAL CRASH - HWY 97 - DESCHUTES COUNTY

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Oregon State Police On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 8:24 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian crash on Hwy-97 (Bend Parkway), near milepost 139, in Deschutes County. The preliminary investigation indicated a southbound Freightliner and trailer, operated by Gurwinder Singh (34) of Tracy (CA), struck a pedestrian, James Ray Carter (75) of bend, in the fast lane. The pedestrian (Carter) was declared deceased at the scene. The operator of the Freightliner (Singh) was reportedly not injured. The highway was impacted for approximately four hours during the on-scene investigation. The cause of the crash is under investigation. OSP was assisted by the Bend Police Department, Bend Fire and Rescue, Deschutes County Sheriff's Department, and ODOT.                   Click Here To Download Our App

THOMAS ISAAC BRENNAN

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 475.880 - UD OF COCAINE  Level:   F 475.884 - UP OF COCAINE  Level:   F 475.876 - UM OF COCAINE  Level:   F                             Click Here To Download Our App

Coos County Deputy Crashes On Libby Lane During Pursuit Of A Motorcycle

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Coos County Sheriff's Office UPDATED    On March 28, 2024, a Sheriff’s Sergeant was in transit to Coquille on Hwy 42 just west of North Bank Lane when he was nearly hit head-on by a black and red motorcycle traveling at over 100 mph in the Sergeant's lane of travel. The Sergeant took evasive action and avoided the collision. The motorcycle's operator nearly hit a second vehicle head-on after just missing the patrol vehicle. The Sergeant immediately turned and accelerated to conduct a traffic stop on the motorcycle for reckless driving, nearly causing two serious traffic crashes. The Sgt. could not catch up to the bike due to the excessive speed and rain and activated his emergency lights to signal the motorcycle to stop. The motorcycle accelerated and pulled away quickly. The Sergeant radioed ahead to additional deputies, asking them to keep eyes on the motorcycle in the event it "Ditched” up a side street so the operator could be located and taken into custody. A Depu

RICHARD GOODIN

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.135 - UNAUTHORIZED USE MOTOR VEHICLE  Level:   F 819.300 - POSSESSION OF A STOLEN VEHICLE  Level:   F 163.225 - KIDNAPPING 2ND DEG  Level:   F 164.135 - UNAUTHORIZED USE MOTOR VEHICLE  Level:   F                   Click Here To Download Our App

PORTLAND MAN CAUGHT SELLING DRUGS TO MINORS ONLINE FACES FEDERAL CHARGES

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U.S. Attorney's Office - District of Oregon PORTLAND, Ore.—A Portland man is facing federal charges after he was caught using Telegram, an encrypted messaging service, to sell various controlled substances to minors. Rocky Allan Rainwater, 24, has been charged by criminal complaint with distributing and possessing with intent to distribute cocaine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. According to court documents, early in 2024, law enforcement obtained information that an individual, later determined to be Rainwater, was allegedly using Telegram to advertise the sale of various illegal narcotics including cocaine, psilocybin mushrooms, MDMA, ketamine, LSD, Xanax, Adderall, and marijuana. In addition to delivering drugs locally, Rainwater, using the Telegram username “smokeyinpdx,” also advertised that he would sell and ship drugs to out-of-state customers. Investigators soon determined that Rainwater was advertising and selling drugs to both adults a

LEBANON FIREFIGHTERS MAKE AGGRESSIVE STOP ON BUILDING FIRE

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Lebanon Fire District Lebanon Firefighters responded to a structure fire in the 3600 block of S. Santiam Hwy in the early evening hours of Wednesday March 28, 2024. The first due ladder truck arrived to find smoke coming from the attic of a duplex and radioed an offensive fire attack. Firefighters quickly went to work by making searches of the building with firefighters from the medic cutting a hole in the roof for ventilation. A next due engine laid 700 feet of 4” supply line to bring more water to the blaze. What made this fire dangerous for firefighters was its location due to the smoke laying low covering all 4 lanes of the busy HWY 20 while apparatus were working off the highway. The IC requested help from ODOT and Lebanon Police Department to assist with traffic control as additional firefighters arrived and during the operation to keep firefighters safe. The blaze was radioed under control within minutes of fire crews making their attack. Crews were on scene for two and half hou

SHANNON MARIE MCKEEHAN

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.208 - ASSAULT PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER  Level:   F 164.345 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 3RD DEG  Level:   M 164.255 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 1ST DEG  Level:   M 166.065A - HARASSMENT  Level:   M 162.315 - RESISTING ARREST  Level:   M                   Click Here To Download Our App

TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO ANOTHER LARGE FENTANYL SEIZURE

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Lane Co. Sheriff's Office On March 26 th , 2024, Lane County Sheriff’s deputies conducted a traffic stop near the 1800 block of Franklin Blvd. During the stop, K9 Bear was deployed and alerted to one of the drugs he is trained to detect inside the cab of the vehicle.    A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed approximately 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds) of blue fentanyl based pills and approximately half a kilogram (1.1 pounds) of pure pressed fentanyl powder. The occupants of the vehicle are facing pending criminal charges for narcotic distribution.   ***Drug trafficking organizations typically distribute fentanyl by the kilogram. One kilogram has the potential to kill 500,000 people. (DEA.gov)***                   Click Here To Download Our App

JACKIE EARL WILLIS

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.255 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 1ST DEG  Level:   M 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG  Level:   M 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG  Level:   M 162.315 - RESISTING ARREST  Level:   M 137.545 - PROBATION VIOLATION MISD  Level:   M                    Click Here To Download Our App

JUSTIN ANTHONY GARCIA

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 135.290 - VIOLATION OF RELEASE AGREEMENT  Level:   M 135.290 - VIOLATION OF RELEASE AGREEMENT  Level:   M 135.290 - VIOLATION OF RELEASE AGREEMENT  Level:   M 135.290 - VIOLATION OF RELEASE AGREEMENT  Level:   M 135.290 - VIOLATION OF RELEASE AGREEMENT  Level:   M                             Click Here To Download Our App

ROSE SUNRISE SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS IN PRISON FOR ARSON IN DOWNTOWN HILLSBORO

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Washington Co. District Attorney's Office HILLSBORO, Ore- On March 12, 2024, Rose Sunrise pleaded guilty to Manslaughter in the First Degree, Arson in the First Degree, two counts of Criminal Mischief in the First Degree, Arson in the Second Degree, and Burglary in the Second Degree, stemming from a crime spree in downtown Hillsboro, Oregon. On March 26, 2024, Washington County Circuit Judge Janelle Wipper sentenced Sunrise, formerly known as Roel Leon, to 30 years in prison. Senior Deputy District Attorney Andrew Freeman and Deputy District Attorney David Pitcher prosecuted the case against the defendant.  On December 4, 2021, the defendant broke into a business located in the Weil Arcade in downtown Hillsboro. The Weil Arcade was home to multiple small businesses serving the Hillsboro community. Once inside, the defendant stole several seemingly random items. A nearby surveillance camera captured footage of the defendant leaving the area with the stolen property.  In the early mo

WEST SLOPE APARTMENT FIRE DISPLACES MULTIPLE FAMILIES

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Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Just after 2 p.m. Monday, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue firefighters were dispatched to a reported commercial fire in the 8800 block of Southwest Cashmur Lane in West Slope. Multiple callers to 911 reported seeing gray smoke coming from the roof of the multi-family dwelling. Additional reports said there were occupants still trapped in the building. En route to the scene, crews reported seeing a large column of black smoke. Upon arrival, crews encountered flames coming through the roof and heavy black smoke billowing from the structure. Firefighters quickly worked to extinguish the fire while also initiating a search of the units for occupants. Crews searched the affected apartment and nearby apartments for potential victims. No other individuals or pets were found inside the units. The incident was upgraded to a second alarm to bring additional resources to the scene. TVF&R crews were assisted by firefighters from Portland Fire & Rescue. F