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CHRISTOPHER EDWIN MOSS

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.160 - ASSAULT 4TH DEG - FELONY 163.187.3 - STRANGULATION-FELONY 163.187.3 - STRANGULATION-FELONY

JACOB CODY SELLMAN

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 033.045 - CONTEMPT OF COURT 033.045 - CONTEMPT OF COURT 033.045 - CONTEMPT OF COURT 163.472 - UNLAWFUL DISSEMINATION OF INTIMATE IMAGE -2

MCMINNVILLE MAN LODGED ON CHILD SEX ABUSE CHARGES

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  McMinnville Police Dept. In August of 2020, The McMinnville Police Department’s Detective Section received information from the Oregon Department of Justice regarding numerous “cybertips” they received from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).  Collectively the cybertips contained information about someone uploading several hundred sexually explicit images of children by means of an internet service provider.   Detective Brice Winters conducted the overall investigation, which involved obtaining a search warrant for a specific residence in McMinnville.  During the service of the search warrant, various electronic devices were seized.  Certain electronic devices were later analyzed with assistance from the electronic forensic analysists at the Newberg-Dundee Police Department and the devices were found to contain thousands of images of concern.   The overall case was submitted to the Yamhill County District Attorney’s Office for review and an arrest warrant

MALHEUR COUNTY MAN SENTENCED TO 12 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR TRAFFICKING METHAMPHETAMINE

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  U.S. Attorney's Office - District of Oregon EUGENE, Ore.— Carlos Alberto Berrios, Jr., 30, of Ontario, Oregon, was sentenced today to 120 months in federal prison and five years’ supervised release for trafficking methamphetamine in and around Malheur County, Oregon, announced U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams. According to court documents, on April 24, 2018, Berrios was riding in a vehicle when it was stopped for a traffic violation by a Malheur County Sheriff’s Office deputy. Berrios was seated in the vehicle with a backpack on the floor between his legs and a gun holster between his left leg and the vehicle’s center console. After determining that Berrios had an outstanding felony arrest warrant and the driver did not have a license or insurance, the deputy called for a tow truck and began impounding the vehicle. An Ontario Police Officer on scene identified Berrios as a suspect in a recent firearm theft. The deputy searched Berrios’ backpack and found a .45 caliber firearm and

MCMINNVILLE MAN ARRESTED ON CHILD SEX ABUSE CHARGES

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  McMinnville Police Dept. In June of 2020, The McMinnville Police Department’s Detective Section received information from the Oregon Department of Justice regarding a “cybertip” they received from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The cybertip contained information about someone uploading sexually explicit images of children by means of an internet file hosting service. Detective Rudolph (since promoted to Patrol Corporal) conducted the overall investigation, which involved obtaining a search warrant for a specific residence in McMinnville. During the service of the search warrant, various electronic devices and other items of evidence were seized. Certain electronic devices were later analyzed with assistance from the electronic forensic analysists at the Newberg-Dundee Police Department and the devices were found to contain several thousand images of concern. The overall case was submitted to the Yamhill County District Attorney’s Office for review

9-1-1 OPERATORS TO GRADUATE FROM OREGON PUBLIC SAFETY ACADEMY / DPSST

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  Ore. Dept. of Public Safety Standards and Training The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) is pleased to announce the graduation of its 122nd Basic Telecommunications Class. The three-week course includes emergency call handling techniques, stress management, civil liability, ethics, criminal law, overview of fire-rescue and law enforcement operations, and a number of other topics. Upon completion of the course, students will return to their employing agency to continue their training for a number of months with a field training officer. The 9-1-1 training program began in 1993 when the Oregon Legislative Assembly enacted legislation which requires that individuals who receive emergency calls for assistance from the public, meet professional standards for training and certification. There are approximately 950 men and women across the state who work in this profession in city, county, tribal, regional, and state public safety communications centers. Basi

FATAL CRASH - ECOLA STATE PARK RD. - CLATSOP COUNTY

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  Oregon State Police On Monday, February 15, 2021 at approximately 6:04 P.M., Oregon State Police Troopers and emergency personnel responded to a single vehicle crash on Ecola State Park Road.  Preliminary investigation revealed a Mazda MZ3, operated by Rony Tomas-Garcia (23) of Seaside, was southbound on Ecola State Park Road when it veered off the road, struck a tree, and came to rest on its top.  A 3 1/2 month old baby girl sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased. A passenger, Esperanza Martin-Ramirez (20) of Roseburg,  was transported to Columbia Memorial Hospital and later transferred to OHSU. Tomas-Garcia was transported to Columbia Memorial Hospital and released after receiving medical treatment.  He was arrested for Manslaughter, Assault, Reckless Driving and DUII.  He was lodged in the Clatsop County Jail.   OSP was assisted by Cannon Beach Police Department, Seaside Fire Department and Cannon Beach Fire Department.

ERIK WILLIAM DICKINSON

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  Lane County Sheriff's Office #163.415 SEX ABUSE 3RD DEG (Misdemeanor)#163.415  

ELDERLY WOMAN WITH DEMENTIA MISSING IN NORTHEAST PORTLAND

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  Portland Police Bureau Portland Police are asking for help locating 88-year-old Eleanor Mitchell, who is believed to have walked away from her home in the 5500 Block of Northeast 15th Avenue today, February 14, 2021, at about 10:00 a.m. Eleanor Mitchell suffers from dementia. Officers have canvassed the area since being called to her house, but have not found her. Based on information gathered, it is possible she was seen walking in the area of Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Northeast Ainsworth Street at about 12:00 p.m. She is not familiar with using the transit system. Eleanor Mitchell is an African American female. She is about 5'4", 180 pounds, with gray hair. It is not known what kind of clothing she was wearing when she left her house. Police ask that anyone who sees Eleanor Mitchell, or knows where she is, call 911.

SHOOTING UNDER INVESTIGATION

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  Salem Police Dept. Salem, Ore.  — On Sunday, February 14, 2021, at approximately 4:00 a.m., Salem Police officers responded to 3300 block of Astoria WY NE on a report of shots fired. Arriving officers located two adult men at the location with serious injuries including gunshot wounds. Officers provided immediate trauma treatment until medics arrived. Detectives responded to the scene and are actively working the case. The initial findings indicate there is no danger to the public. This is an active investigation and no identifications will be made, nor medical conditions released at this time. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call the Salem Police Tips line at 503-588-8477.