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Railroad tie fire in Green

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Douglas Co. Fire Dist. No.2 At 23:27 Wednesday night Douglas County Fire District No. 2 was dispatched to a reported Railroad tie fire in the Green district, the 911 dispatched center received multiple calls saying the fire was 50 feet in the air. The first arriving DCFD 2 fire crew arrived on scene and reported approximately a 30 foot by 30 foot pile of railroad ties on fire with flames getting into the above power lines and requested more resources. Crews were able to contain and knock down the fire but remained on scene for several hours cooling off hot spots within the pile. Several communications lines were damaged from the fire. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. DCFD2 responded with 2 fire engines and 1 command unit. Winston Dillard Fire District responded with 1 water tender. They were assisted by DCSO, Pacific Power, and DFN.

STABBING INVESTIGATION

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office ROSEBURG, Ore . - Detectives are investigating a stabbing which took place on Wednesday night at a transient camp known as "Freedom Camp" in the 1800-block of Mill Street. Dispatchers received a call reporting the incident at 11:29 PM. Deputies and Officers from Roseburg Police Department responded to the location and found 28 year-old Nathaniel Wayne Creveston suffering from a stab wound. Deputies and Officers provided medical care to Creveston until an ambulance arrived and transported him to Mercy Medical Center. He was later transferred to an undisclosed hospital for further care.  The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff's Office Investigations Division at 541-440-4458.  19-3141

Fatal Traffic Crash Investigation

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DILLARD, Ore.  – Deputies are investigating a fatal crash that occurred Monday night in the 12000-block of Old Highway 99 South. At 11:03 PM, dispatchers received a report of a two vehicle crash with one vehicle on fire. When deputies arrived, they learned a 2004 BMW 32I, operated by 19 year-old Owen A. Sinsaeng of Myrtle Creek, had collided with a 2002 Honda Accord driven by 28 year-old Brianna L. Yates of Winston. The BMW had caught fire and one passenger, 18 year-old Blake M. Smith of Myrtle Creek died at the scene. Yates, Sinsaeng and his two additional passengers, 20 year-old Riddle resident Andrew R. Armenta and 19 year-old Edward A Tellez of Myrtle Creek were transported by ambulance to Mercy Medical Center for treatment. Tellez was later transferred to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland for additional care. The crash is still under investigation. The Sheriff’s Office is seeking witnesses and anyone who may have information about the crash. Anyone with informa

Roseburg Landfill fire

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Douglas Co. Fire Dist. No.2 At 1:38 pm Sunday afternoon Douglas County Fire District No.2 was dispatched to a reported unknown type fire in the area of the Roseburg landfill.  The first DCFD2 fire crew arrived in the area and determined the fire was burning in garbage on the upper portion of the landfill and was approximately a quarter acre in size. Crews were able to quickly knock down and contain the fire to the landfill and prevented the spread to nearby hill sides. The fire was reported by multiple passerby’s on I-5 seeing black smoke coming from the area behind the dump. DCFD2 responded to this incident with 1 brush rig, 1 fire engine, 1 water tender, and 1 command unit. They were assisted by DFPA, Douglas County Public works, and Douglas County sheriff’s office.

Minor Injuries from Plane Crash near Newport

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Oregon State Police On July 8, 2019 at 5:10 PM, Oregon State Police and emergency personnel responded to a plane crash on the beach near South Beach State Park. The pilot and his two passengers were transported to the local hospital with minor injuries.  The Oregon State Police is continuing with the investigation and more information will be released as soon as possible.

Missing Person Recovery

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Josephine Co. Sheriff's Office On July 2nd, 2019 at approximately 3:42 pm, the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 700 block of Schroeder Lane for a missing person report. The grandmother of Angelo Cornoni reported he left her residence on July 2nd, 2019 at approximately 1:00 am and had not been seen since. Efforts to locate Cornoni by patrol, the marine deputy, and search and rescue were unsuccessful.  On July 6th, 2019 at approximately 2:05 pm, Fire personnel and deputies responded to Schroeder Park after receiving a 9-1-1 call about a possible deceased human body in the Rogue River.  After a brief search, Angelo’s body was located by the deputies about 20’ from shore. He was pulled from the water and positively identified by the deputy investigating the initial case. Next of kin was notified.   The case has been referred to the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Officer for review/investigation.

Single Vehicle Fatal Crash on Hwy 26 - Warm Springs

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Oregon State Police On Saturday, July 6, 2019, at approximately 5:30 P.M. Oregon State Police Troopers and emergency personnel responded to the report of a single vehicle crash on Hwy 26 near milepost 81 in Wasco County. Preliminary investigation revealed that a white 2006 Ford F-350 pickup, operated by Calvin D. Craig (79) of Ridgefield, WA. was traveling eastbound on Hwy 26 when for unknown reasons the pickup left the roadway and rolled. Craig sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Two passengers, identified as Jenny Craig (76) of Ridgefield, WA. and Edward Totland (55) of Tacoma, WA. were transported via ground ambulance to St. Charles Madras. Both lanes of Hwy 26 were closed for several hours following the crash. The Oregon State Police were assisted by Warm Springs Police Department, Warm Springs Fire and Rescue and ODOT.

CHRISTOPHER COLT

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DCSO Jailviewer 133.076 - FAIL TO APPEAR ON CRIMINAL CITATION 166.065B - HARASSMENT - SEXUAL OFFENSE 166.065B - HARASSMENT - SEXUAL OFFENSE 164.395 - ROBBERY 3RD DEG

JEFFREY LEE HOWETH - RSO

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DCSO Jailviewer  FAILURE TO REPORT AS SEX OFFENDER - 1

Detectives Investigate Shooting, Crash

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Jackson Co. Sheriff's Office WHITE CITY, Ore. – One man is in jail and another is recovering after a shooting at a White City mobile home park early Friday morning.  Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) detectives say the incident, which may be gang-related, also involved a hit-and-run crash several blocks away. Detectives believe the incident began around midnight on July 5, 2019, with a verbal altercation at a playground at the corner of 25th Street and Avenue C, at the rear of the mobile home park at 3265 Antelope Road.  Detectives say a 34-year-old woman left the area in a red Honda Civic, chased by a black Ford Fusion.  The black car crashed into the back of the red car near the intersection of Division Road and Falcon Street.  At 12:37 a.m., dispatch received a 911 call reporting the crash.  The black car left the scene and was later found parked a short distance away on Ajax Street.  The occupants of the black car left the scene before deputies arrived.  Detectiv