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UPDATE- Subject located ASSISTANCE REQUESTED IN LOCATING LA PINE MAN

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  Deschutes Co. Sheriff's Office Updated Released by Lt. William Bailey Just after 7:00pm this evening, a community member found Darrell Love in the forested area to the east of Darlene Way, near La Pine.  Love was evaluated by La Pine Fire for cold exposure, then reunited with family. The Sheriff's Office greatly appreciates everyone that called in tips and assisted with locating Mr. Love today . On 03/06/21, at about 9:40am, John Love contacted 9-1-1 Dispatch to report his son, Darrell Ray Love, as missing.  John and Darrell live in separate trailers near one another on BLM land, near Darlene Rd and Forest Service Rd 2205, in La Pine, OR.  John last saw Darrell on 03/05/21, at approximately 4:00pm, as Darrell was walking from John's trailer back to his own trailer.  John described Darrell as a white male adult, 6' tall, about 180 lbs, short brownish-gray hair and beard, with blue eyes.  Darrell was last seen wearing a gray hoodie sweatshirt, blue jeans and gray tennis

SUSPECTED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DAMAGES RV IN ARGAY TERRACE NEIGHBORHOOD

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  Portland Police Bureau Portland Police Arson Unit is investigating a possible explosive device detonation that caused damage to a recreational vehicle in the Argay Terrace Neighborhood. On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 8:41a.m. Portland Police were dispatched to assist Portland Fire and Rescue on a report of a trailer on fire in the 3800 block of Northeast 141st Drive. When they arrived they found smoke coming from a RV parked there (photo). Firefighters found smoke but no fire, and determined that no one had been injured. An initial investigation indicated that an explosion had happened outside the RV, and that it was suspicious in nature. It was believed to be an explosive device. It's unknown if the RV was occupied at the time. Portland Police and Portland Fire Arson Investigators are requesting information from the public about this incident, and any other recent explosions in the neighborhood. None have been confirmed by investigators. If anyone has information, they're ask

AMBULANCE STRUCK BY DUII DRIVER, 3 INJURED

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  Portland Police Bureau Two paramedics and an impaired driver went to the hospital with injuries after a serious crash. On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 12:42a.m., East and Central Precinct officers responded to an emergency signal from an American Medical Response (AMR) ambulance at East Burnside Street and Northeast Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard. Officers arrived and found the ambulance had been involved in a crash (photo). The driver and passenger paramedics were conscious but hurt. They were transported by ambulances to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries. The driver of a 2008 Subaru Legacy Outback sedan was pinned in the vehicle and unconscious. Portland Fire and Rescue extricated the driver and he was transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Officers conducted an investigation and determined the ambulance was driving eastbound on East Burnside Street when it was struck by the northbound Subaru. The ambulance was not responding to an emergency call and its lights/si

DETECTIVES ARREST RIDDLE MAN ON SEX ABUSE CHARGES

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  Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office RIDDLE, Ore.  - A Riddle man is in custody on sex abuse charges following an investigation by Detectives.  On Friday, August 28, 2020, deputies took a report of sexual abuse. Detectives took over the investigation and on March 4, 2021, the suspect, 40 year-old Joseph Clayton Harp of Riddle, was arrested. He was lodged at the Douglas County Jail on the following charges:  Rape 1 Incest Sex Abuse 1 The victim was known to Harp. 

Homicide Suspect In Custody After Pursuit

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  Washington Co. Sheriff's Office On March 4, 2021, at 8:02 p.m., Beaverton Police Officers saw a vehicle associated with 35-year-old Herbert Rabago near SW 149th Avenue and SW Farmington Road. Beaverton Police Officers knew Mr. Rabago had an active arrest warrant for the murder of Jeremy Lee Covey. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle, and a pursuit ensued throughout Beaverton and came to an end near the Beaverton Central Max Station, where Mr. Rabago ran on foot. Officers apprehended Mr. Rabago shortly after. No one was injured during the incident.   Mr. Rabago was lodged in the Washington County Jail on his outstanding warrant.

FIREFIGHTERS CONTAIN MOTORHOME BLAZE IN SPRINGFIELD

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  Eugene Springfield Fire Springfield, Oregon.  Eugene Springfield Fire crews responded to a fully involved motor home fire in east Springfield on Thursday evening.  Arriving crews were able to stop the fire spread and contain it to the motorhome.  The resident escaped the fire unharmed, but one pet is unaccounted for at this time.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

MCMINNVILLE MAN SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEX ABUSE CHARGES

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  McMinnville Police Dept. In January 2020, McMinnville Police Department patrol officers responded to a residence in the city regarding a 33 year-old adult male inappropriately touching a girl under 10 years of age.  The caller notified police that they had received a call from the child’s mother, asking for suggestions on what to do after the child disclosed inappropriate touching by Erick Munoz-Diaz, a resident of McMinnville.  The case was transferred to the McMinnville Police Department Detective Section for further investigation.   The child was seen at Juliette’s House, a local child abuse assessment center, and disclosed multiple events where Munoz-Diaz had sexually abused her.  Shortly after the Juliette’s House assessment took place, Munoz-Diaz left Yamhill County and began working in Marion County under a fictitious name.  With assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service, Munoz-Diaz was located, taken into custody on April 23, 2020, and lodged at the Yamhill County Jail.  Muno

DOUGLAS NORMAN EASOM

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 144.350 - PAROLE VIOLATION 162.195 - FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG 811.540.3.B - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - FOOT 162.145 - ESCAPE 3RD DEG 811.540.3.B - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - FOOT 162.145 - ESCAPE 3RD DEG

MICHAEL JOSEPH SCHWENDER

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 475.894 - UP OF METHAMPHETAMINE 144.350 - PAROLE VIOLATION 162.385 - FALSE INFORMATION TO A POLICE OFFICER 807.570 - FAIL TO CARRY/PRESENT OPERATORS LICENSE 999.001 - FAILURE TO REPORT AS SEX OFFENDER - 1 162.385 - FALSE INFORMATION TO A POLICE OFFICER 807.570 - FAIL TO CARRY/PRESENT OPERATORS LICENSE

JEREMY ADAM SANDERS

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.225 - BURGLARY 1ST DEG 164.225 - BURGLARY 1ST DEG 163.160 - ASSAULT 4TH DEG 166.065A - HARASSMENT 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG

JOSEPH CLAYTON HARP

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.415 - SEX ABUSE 3RD DEG

LINCOLN CITY FELON SENTENCED TO 17 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR DRUG AND GUN OFFENSES

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  U.S. Attorney's Office - District of Oregon EUGENE, Ore.—A Lincoln City, Oregon man with multiple felony convictions was sentenced to federal prison today for his role in a conspiracy to distribute large quantities of methamphetamine in and around Lincoln City and illegally possessing a firearm, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Scott Erik Asphaug. Felix Daniel Garcia-Mendoza, 28, was sentenced to 204 months in federal prison and five years’ supervised release. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office is committed to doing everything we can to reduce drug trafficking and violent crime across Oregon. A key pillar of our strategy is to reduce illegal gun ownership and use by drug traffickers,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Asphaug. “I applaud our law enforcement partners for their persistence in bringing Mr. Garcia-Mendoza to justice and making our coastal communities safer in the process.” “The brazenness of Garcia-Mendoza’s actions clearly warrant this significant sentence,” said ATF Seattle Field D

AIRPLANE CRASH IN SISTERS

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  Deschutes Co. Sheriff's Office On 3/3/21 at 5:43 p.m., Deschutes County 911 received a report of an airplane crash into a field south of East Sun Ranch Drive, west of Camp Polk Road within the city of Sisters.   Deputies from the city of Sisters arrived at 5:45 p.m.    Deputies determined there were two occupants in the plane at the time of the crash.  The pilot, Madison Stieber, received non-life threatening injuries and was transported by private vehicle to St. Charles-Bend.  The passenger, Connor Schaab, received minor injuries and was evaluated by medics from the Sisters-Camp Sherman Rural Fire Protection District at the scene.  Schaab was not transported to the hospital.  Both Stieber and Schaab had self extricated from the plane, prior to the arrival of Deputies and medics.    The initial investigation determined Stieber was attempting to land at the Sisters Eagle Airport (15820 Barclay Drive in Sisters), when she made contact with the landing strip and then went airborne a

GERARDO W IBANEZ-SALINAS

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

BURGLARY SUSPECT ARRESTED

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  Lane Co. Sheriff's Office On March 2nd at 2:45 am the Lane County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the 84000 block of Territorial Highway when residents reported an unknown male suspect had broken into their house and entered their bedroom.  A male resident armed himself with a handgun and chased the suspect out of the house.  A short time later while the male resident was on the phone with 911, he observed the suspect return towards his house.  The homeowner warned him not to come closer and to stop or he would be shot.   The suspect eventually left in a silver colored sedan.  The involved residence is in rural Lane County about 7 miles south of Veneta.     Responding deputies located the involved vehicle on Highway 126 near Lakeside Drive and detained 37 year old Jason Lackey.  During the investigation it was determined the homeowner had discharged a firearm as a warning shot away from Lackey, who was advancing on him at the time.   Jason Lackey was lodged at the Lane County

SEARCH WARRANT, ARRESTS MADE IN MULTIPLE BURGLARY CASES

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  Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore.  - Several thousand dollars in stolen property was recovered by deputies on Thursday during the execution of a search warrant and a subsequent investigation.     Deputies began receiving reports of stolen property from businesses and residences in southern Douglas County.    Deputies developed a case which lead to the application and issuance of a search warrant for a residence in the 200 block of Alameda.    On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at approximately 11:00 a.m., deputies served the warrant. As a result of the warrant and investigation Douglas Lanier, Gabriel Goodwin, Brian Garrison, Charlene Stevers, Kelle Evans were taken into custody and charged with crimes relating to the investigation.   Deputies also located evidence of the crimes and stolen property from several businesses including Seven Feathers, Les Schwab, South Umpqua School District, Cullett’s Towing as well as several local residents.   Deputies followed up on

SHERIFF'S OFFICE SEEKS ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT

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  Washington Co. Sheriff's Office On Saturday, February 27, 2021, at around 7:35 p.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an armed robbery at the Kaady Car Wash near the intersection of SW Canyon Road and SW 102nd Avenue in unincorporated Washington County, near Beaverton. An employee told deputies he had been robbed by an unknown male suspect who was armed with a gun. The suspect demanded money from the victim before leaving the location. Surveillance video shows the suspect being approximately 5’10” tall with a skinny build. He was wearing a black or dark blue hooded sweatshirt, tan cargo pants, tan military-style boots, and a black military-style gas mask with filters attached. Deputies searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect. Detectives are requesting that any community members with surveillance video showing someone walking or running through the neighborhood who does not appear to belong there, or perhaps getting picked up by a vehicle in

SKYLER NATHANIEL TRENT

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 999.001 - FAILURE TO REPORT AS SEX OFFENDER - 1

ARSON AND BURGLARY SUSPECT APPREHENDED

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  Grants Pass Dept. of Public Safety On February 28th, 2021 at about 1905 Hours, The Grants Pass Department of Public Safety (GPDPS) 911 agency began fielding calls of a male subject lighting the gas pumps on fire at the Pacific Pride, located at 505 Rogue River Hwy. At approximately the same time, an alarm call came in at 85 Fruitdale Dr., which is the Industrial Source Welding Supply and in close proximity to the gas pumps. GPDPS Police and Fire/Rescue units responded to each scene. Dispatch began to provide updates from callers, of a male subject who was responsible for both the fire at Pacific Pride and what was determined to be a burglary at the welding supply. This male subject had used a gas pump to spray fuel into the air and directly onto the pumps. The gas pump had been taken from a citizen's vehicle who had been filling her tank. He then tried to start a fire numerous times, until he was successful. The male subject then ran to the welding supply and shattered the front

MYRTLE CREEK MAN DIES IN VEHICLE CRASH SATURDAY

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  Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office ROSEBURG, Ore.  - A Myrtle Creek man died in a single vehicle crash Saturday night.  On Saturday, February 27, 2021, at approximately 11:25 p.m., 9-1-1 dispatchers received reports of a single vehicle crash in the 3000-block of Buckhorn Road. Deputies arrived on scene and located a 2001 Ford F-150 pickup which had left the roadway and rolled. The driver, identified as 30 year-old Brandon Martin of Myrtle Creek, was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash and was ejected from the pickup. Alcohol and speed are believed to be a contributing factors to the crash.  Next of kin has been notified. The Sheriff's Office was assisted by Douglas County Fire District #2.