Man with firearms and more than 30 pieces of fraudulent ID arrested
At 6:58 p.m. on July 12, a loss prevention employee observed a man enter the Fred Meyer store at 60 Division Avenue with a pack around his chest and then try to purchase gift cards using fraudulent means. The man, 33-year-old Andrew Shae Tayborne, had previously been trespassed from the store and is on post-prison supervision for identity theft. When the EPD officer arrived, the employee was able to provide a good description and a photo of Tayborne. The officer located Tayborne as he was leaving the store’s location. As the officer followed, he observed Tayborne was looking in his rearview mirror and reaching for something in the backseat. Tayborne pulled over before the officer could initiate a stop and due to these circumstances, the officer called for backup and initiated a traffic stop at Ross Lane and Lone Oak Avenue.
When the officer contacted Tayborne, he detained him for Criminal Trespass and when he went to make the arrest there was a brief struggle but Tayborne was taken into custody.
During a search, officers found 33 pieces of fraudulent ID, 264 checks, 10.7 grams of meth, 2.8 ounces of marijuana, and two loaded firearms, which were inside the pack previously around his chest. The officer spotted what looked to be an AR-15 style rifle on the vehicle’s back floorboard and this turned out to be a replica bb gun.
Tayborne was transported to a local hospital after he reported he had swallowed drugs and then was subsequently lodged at Lane County Jail on the following charges: Unlawful Possession of Marijuana, Unlawful Possession Personal ID Device, Identity Theft, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Methamphetamine Substantial Quantity, and Criminal Trespass with a Firearm. Case 25-11080

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