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DCSO IMPLEMENTS TEMPORARY CHANGES TO OPERATIONS

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore.  - Effective immediately the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is implementing some temporary changes in an effort to reduce some of the risks associated with COVID-19 (Coronavirus). This is being done in an effort to protect those we serve as well as our dedicated staff. These are the precautionary measures we are taking: Corrections Division : We have a heightened intake screening process and are taking additional sanitary precautions. We encourage inmate visitors to utilize video visitation from any computer equipped with a webcam by visiting  www.icsolutions.com  in lieu of in-person visitation. Patrol Division : Our deputies are still here to serve you and will still be available 24/7. We are however encouraging them to take additional precautions to reduce the risk potential. This may include taking reports by telephone when circumstances allow. Concealed Handgun Licensing : We are placing a temporary hold on the

Oregon State Police Requesting Public's Assistance with sex abuse case in Douglas County

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Oregon State Police  On March 1, 2020 an Oregon State Police Trooper conducted a traffic stop in the area of Glide in Douglas County. The Trooper contacted the driver, Brandyn Olinger (21) of Winston, and a 15 year old female passenger.  The Trooper contacted the mother of the 15 year old and determined she did not have permission to be with Olinger.  The mother came and picked up the 15 year old from the traffic stop. Oregon State Police Detectives followed up and based on the information learned during the investigation a search warrant was granted for Olinger’s vehicle and residence.  On March 10, 2020  the Oregon State Police, assisted by the Winston Police Department, served a search warrant at Olingers residence in Winston.  Several electronic items were seized and Olinger was placed into custody for ORS 163.670 Using child in display of sexually explicit conduct, ORS 163.686 Encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree, ORS 163.684 Encouraging child sexual abu

JOINT PRESS RELEASE DOUGLAS COUNTY GOVERNMENT, DOUGLAS PUBLIC HEALTH NETWORK AND DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore.  - Health officials in Douglas County have identified a presumptive positive case of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Dr. Bob Dannenhoffer, the County’s Public Health Officer says the affected individual, a resident of Douglas County, is medically stable. The Douglas Public Health Network and the Douglas County Board of Commissioners have been engaged with multiple partners for the past month and will continue to work collaboratively.  These partners include the Douglas County Emergency Manager, local hospitals, healthcare workers, emergency medical services, the Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Office of Emergency Management.   Residents can take everyday precautions to prevent the spread of many respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and influenza by taking note of the following: Stay home while you are sick. Never visit a hospital or long-term-care facility if you have a fever or cough illness. Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue an

Coos County Codes/Frequencies

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Coos County Sheriff's Office Radio Jargon 12 Codes 12-01 In service 12-02 Out of service 12-03 Return to station 12-04 Call by phone 12-05 Repeat message 12-06 Contact complainant or address 12-07 Motor vehicle registration check 12-08 Motor vehicle registration & owner info 12-09 Correct time 12-10 Operator license check 12-11 Description from operator's license 12-12 Unable to copy 12-13 Attention all stations / prepare to copy info 12-14 Relay the following info 12-15 Locate for emergency message 12-16 Motor vehicle accident unknown injuries / non-injury 12-17 Motor vehicle accident w/injuries 12-18 Dispatch ambulance 12-19 Dispatch tow 12-20 Check person / item for wants or stolen 12-21 No record or no wants 12-22 Misdemeanor CCH, no wants 12-23 Felony CCH use caution 12-24 Subject / item wanted 12-25 CCH, additional info required 12-26 Base station temp out of service 12-27 Call by radio on arrival 12-28 Suspicious person / vehicle 12-29

Detectives Seek Witnesses in Kidnapping and Sexual Abuse Investigation

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Washington Co. Sheriff's Office On Thursday, March 5, 2020, at 8:52 a.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the Plaid Pantry Store located at 20375 W Baseline Road in Aloha. Deputies discovered a woman had asked the clerk to call the police because an unknown man dragged her under a nearby bridge and attempted to sexually assault her. Deputies arrived and located the suspect, 31-year-old O’Neal Payne, a few blocks away.  Deputies attempted to detain Mr. Payne, but he tried to flee by fighting with deputies. In the subsequent struggle, Mr. Payne was tased by deputies before they were able to safely arrest him. Detectives later interviewed the woman and found out she boarded the MAX train in Clackamas en route to Aloha. Mr. Payne was on the MAX train and followed the woman when she exited the train at the Willow Creek MAX stop. As the woman got near SW 197th Avenue, Mr. Payne grabbed her and dragged her under a nearby bridge. Once under the bridge, Mr.

DCSO Marijuana Enforcement Detectives Serve Four Search Warrants in Connection with Illegal Grow Operation

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Deschutes Co. Sheriff's Office On March 4, 2020, marijuana enforcement detectives with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the Deschutes County Marijuana Enforcement Team, the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team (CODE) and Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, served multiple search warrants associated with an illegal marijuana grow operation in Deschutes County. The first search warrant was executed at a residence on Zagt Lane, south of Sunriver.  The residence had been the focus of a long term investigation and after utilizing various investigative techniques, detectives applied for and were granted a search warrant for the residence and property.  At this location, detectives located and seized over 350 marijuana plants in various stages of growth to support a steady supply of usable marijuana, as well as approximately 16 pounds of processed marijuana.  Detectives also encountered unsanitary conditions where the marijuana was being produced, t

FATAL HOUSE FIRE

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office OAKLAND, Ore.  - A house fire in Oakland has claimed the life of an Oakland man.   On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at 9:18 am, deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 800-block of South Cabin Creek Road for a home which had burned sometime during the night.  Deputys along with North Douglas Fire and Ambulance responded to the scene. The structure, a manufactured mobile home, was a complete loss. Human remains, believed to be those of 61 year-old Allen D. Lundeen of Oakland, were located inside of the structure. The fire is not considered to be suspicious at this time.  The Douglas County Medical Examiner's Office and State Fire Marshal's Office are continuing the investigation.  Next of kin has been notified.  Case #20-1068

KLAMATH FALLS WOMAN RESCUED BY SEARCH AND RESCUE NEAR SUSAN CREEK

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office IDLEYLD PARK, Ore.  - A Klamath Falls woman was rescued near Susan Creek Falls on Wednesday night.  Shortly after 8:00 pm on March 4, 2020, 911 dispatchers received a call from 40 year-old Corrine Marie Compton reporting she was lost in the Susan Creek area. Compton told dispatchers she had lost the trail and was slipping on the side of a cliff.  Douglas County Search and Rescue was activated and located Compton approximately a mile and a half east of the Susan Creek walking bridge.  Compton was found to be beneath the North Umpqua Trail.  Searchers were able to extract Compton and walked out with her to the highway. She was uninjured and did not require medical attention. She was later transferred to her vehicle.  Compton was hiking with a 12-week old blue nose pit bull which was wearing a red harness and a purple leash. The two became separated during the hike.  Searchers were unable to locate the dog at the time of the resc

Serious Injury Bicyclist Accident (Possible Hit and Run)

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Medford Police Dept. On March 4th at approximately 6:42 PM, Medford Fire Rescue and Mercy Flights Ambulance were dispatched to a report of adult male down in the Fred Meyer south parking lot near Taco Bell. The patient was found unresponsive with a head injury. The patient was transported to Asante Rogue Regional Medic Center where he is currently being treated.                    The scene indicated the patient was operating bicycle when the incident occurred. Additional information received suggested a motor vehicle might have been involved in the incident (not confirmed at this time.) Medford Police Department patrol officers responded to the scene to investigate. Additional resources to include Medford Police detectives and members of the Serious Traffic Accident Reconstruction Team (STAR) responded to assist with the investigation. At this time the incident remains under investigation. The Medford Police Department is asking for any witnesses to reach out to investigators

Vehicle Drives Into Willamette River; Recovery Efforts Underway

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Marion Co. Sheriff's Office On March 4th, 2020, at shortly after 4:00 pm, emergency crews were dispatched to the report of a SUV that drove into the Willamette River at the Wheatland Ferry, just north of Keizer.  Prior to emergency crews arriving on scene, the vehicle was completely submerged in the water.  Witnesses at the scene reported only seeing one person in the vehicle when it entered the river.  At this time the vehicle has not yet been located and the identity of the driver is unknown. Efforts to locate the vehicle have been suspended for the night due to the darkness, the recovery operation will resume tomorrow morning.  During recovery efforts, the Willamette River Boat Launch on Matheny Road will be closed.  Search crews do not anticipate disrupting traffic using the Wheatland Ferry during search operations.. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office was assisted during initial search operations by the following agencies; Marion County Public Works, Keizer Fire Depart