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Deputies Asking for Public's Help in Locating Wanted Man

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Washington Co. Sheriff's Office  - 08/22/18  Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Marcos Jaimes-Radilla, age 25. Mr. Jaimes-Radilla has multiple warrants for his arrest out of Washington County and is a person of interest in nearly a dozen felony cases throughout Washington County. Mr. Jaimes-Radilla is a Hispanic male, 5’11” tall, 210 lbs, with brown eyes and a shaved head. Of note, Mr. Jaimes-Radilla has tattoos on both of his earlobes.  His current whereabouts are unknown and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating Mr. Jaimes-Radilla. He is known to frequent the areas of Cornelius, Hillsboro, and Aloha. Crime Stoppers of Oregon is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of Mr. Jaimes-Radilla. Deputies would advise the public not to approach Mr. Jaimes-Radilla, if they see him, and to call 9-1-1. Crime Stoppers of Oregon can be reached at 503-

Fast-Moving Brush Fire Contained on Cooper Mountain

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Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue  - 08/21/18  Video of Horse Tale Drive fire  Earlier this afternoon, multiple calls to 911 reported heavy, dark smoke coming from a location off Horse Tale Drive, between 175th Avenue and Tile Flat Road in the South Cooper Mountain area.  Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue firefighters from the Cooper Mountain fire station arrived within minutes of being dispatched to find multiple acres of a cut hay field on fire with flames spreading quickly due to shifting winds and significantly dry vegetation fueling the fire. Based on descriptions provided by 911 callers and the size-up from the first-incoming crew, the call was immediately upgraded to a first alarm to bring in additional firefighting resources.  Firefighters battled the fire with brush rigs, surrounding the perimeter to help expedite containing the fire and preventing it from spreading to nearby structures. Water tenders were used to shuttle water to the scene.  After approximately 90 minut

Motor Vehicle Crash

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Deschutes Co. Sheriff's Office  - 08/21/18 On Tuesday, 8/21/18, at approximately 1145 hours, deputies with the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to a minor injury motor vehicle crash at the intersection of Ward Road and Bear Creek Road east of Bend.  Deputies determined a green Dodge Ram full size pickup being operated by a 15 year old juvenile was traveling northbound on Ward Road and failed to stop for a Gray Toyota Prius, being operated by Patricia Naumann (age 63) of Bend, who was also traveling northbound attempting to make a left turn onto westbound Bear Creek Road.   The juvenile driver attempted to miss the Prius by passing on the left, but did not have sufficient room and impacted the back of the Prius causing the juvenile's pickup to go off the east side of the roadway and impact a power pole just north of this intersection.  The crash caused the pole to be damaged severely enough that Pacific Power and Century Link required the pole to be ta

Bend Police conducting a Death Investigation at a SW Bend residence

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Bend Police Dept.  - 08/21/18 On August 20 at 5:46 pm Bend Police and Bend Fire and Rescue responded to 20064 Mount Hope Drive for the report of a female found unconscious inside the residence. A family member located Tashina Jordan unresponsive inside the house and alerted Deschutes County 911. The family member and first responders provided life saving measures on Tashina Jordan in the house. She was transported to St. Charles Bend, where she is currently suffering from a life-threatening condition. First responders located a seven year old male child inside the residence with a fatal gunshot wound. The child was identified as Tashina’s son. Evidence present, to include notes left at the scene, led the investigators to believe that Tashina is a suspect in the shooting of her child. Tashina attempted suicide, which is the cause of her life-threatening condition. The investigation is continuing with help from our partners with the Oregon State Police Crime Lab, the Deschutes Co

Motorcyclist dies in crash with deer (Joesphine County)

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Oregon State Police  - 08/21/18 On August 21, 2018 at approximately 2:18 am, Oregon State Police Troopers from the Grants Pass Area Command and emergency personnel were dispatched to a crash involving a motorcycle on Hwy 260, near MP 10.5.  Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2001 Suzuki Motorcycle, operated by Donald P. Hoak (36) of Grants Pass,  was traveling north on Hwy 260.  The motorcycle struck a deer, which was in the northbound lane, causing Hoak to lose control of the motorcycle.  Hoak was pronounced deceased at the scene. OSP was assisted at the scene by the Josephine Rural Metro Fire and ODOT

Roseburg Shooting Suspect in Custody

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Roseburg Police Dept.  - 08/20/18  On August 20, 2018 at 6:35 PM, Roseburg Police were dispatched to a report of a 34 year old female gunshot victim at a single family residence on SE Downey Avenue in Roseburg.  When officers arrived, they located the injured female and she was transported to Mercy Medical Center for treatment.  The suspect, 32 year old Glide, Oregon resident Joshua James Kramer, was identified but had left the scene prior to officer’s arrival.  During a subsequent search for Kramer, he was located while driving in Roseburg.  Kramer and the victim are believed to be known to each other.  Kramer was arrested and charged with Assault in the First Degree.  There is no known ongoing threat to the public at this time.  The Douglas County Major Crimes Team has been activated for this case.  Winston Police Department also assisted in the investigation.  The case is still in the early stages of investigation and is ongoing. Photo from Jailviewer Photo by Jamie Kristi

Airplane Crashes At Willamette Country Music Festival Site

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Linn County Sheriff's Office  - 08/20/18 Linn County Undersheriff Paul Timm reports on August 20, 2018, deputies responded to a report of an airplane crash near Brownsville where the Willamette Country Music Festival was held this last weekend. Linn County 911 Dispatch received calls at 4:40 pm reporting a plane had crashed in front of the stage at the festival site.  Brownsville Fire Department, Oregon Department of Forestry, and Lebanon Medical personnel responded and found a single passenger experimental airplane had crashed into the temporary fencing where the VIP beer garden had been. The plane, a 1992 fixed wing single engine experimental aircraft, flown by John Loomis, 69 years old from Eugene, came to rest upright against the festival fencing.  Mr. Loomis advised he was taking photographs of the area and the festival site.  Mr. Loomis was transported by ambulance to Riverbend Hospital in Springfield with minor lacerations and complaint of back pain. The FAA and t

Search Taking Place in Grand Island Area for Missing Clackamas County Woman

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Yamhill Co. Sheriff's Office  - 08/20/18 The Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for assistance in locating Meighan Cordie, a 27 year old female who was last seen around 10:30 p.m. on August 18th.  Meighan had been attending a wedding in the community of Grand Island.  She left the vehicle she was riding in after an argument and walked away on foot.  Her phone and shoes were left in the vehicle.   Meighan’s family contacted the Sheriffs’ Office the following day because they had not heard from her.  She was last seen wearing a blue floral pant suit which she is wearing in the associated photo.  She is 5’5” and approximately 160 lbs. The Sheriff’s Office along with family and friends of the Cordie family searched the area yesterday into the evening without results.  The Grand Island area is mostly rural farm land surrounded by woods and close to the Willamette River.  Yamhill County Search and Rescue has been activated this morning along with air and marine patro

Suspect Arrested After Pedestrian Struck and Injured At Street Racing Event - One Person Injured

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Portland Police Bureau  - 08/20/18  On Monday, August 20, 2018, at 12:14 a.m., North Precinct officers responded to the report that a person had arrived at a Vancouver, Washington, hospital by private vehicle in connection with an incident that had occurred in Portland. The officers learned the injured adult male was in the area of Northeast 142nd Avenue and Northeast Airport Way on Sunday, August 19, 2018, at approximately 9:30 p.m., when he was struck by a vehicle. Based on information learned during the investigation, officers believed the driver of the vehicle who struck the injured man was engaged in street racing. The injured man was reportedly standing in a parking lot, watching the driver of a black Infiniti G35 vehicle perform dangerous driving maneuvers when the collision occurred. During the investigation, officers learned the suspected hit and run driver and the involved vehicle were likely at a residence in the 12800 block of Southeast Foster Road. Officers responded to

Linn County Sheriff Asks for Public's Help Identifying Assault Suspect at Willamette Country Music Festival

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Linn County Sheriff's Office  - 08/20/18  Linn County Sheriff Jim Yon reports his deputies responded to an assault that occurred Sunday night at the Willamette Country Music Festival in Brownsville. Sunday at 10:11 p.m., it was reported the victim was assaulted and needed medical attention.  Deputies and Medics, which were both on site, responded. Deputies learned that a black Ford pick-up with three males was driving through the camping area, near Section O, waving a large Confederate flag.  Before the Kid Rock concert, the victim who was walking in the area yelled something to the males about their flag because he did not like it.  One male jumped out of the pick-up and he and the victim exchanged further name-calling.  The suspect hit the victim several times and then drove off in the pick-up.  The victim was found wandering in the area by friends who reported it to dispatch.  Deputies searched the festival property for the suspect but could not find him.  The pick-up w