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PATRICIA LYNN STEVENS

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.055 - THEFT 1ST DEG                                F UNLAWFUL ENTRY INTO MOTOR VEHICLE  M 164.354 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2ND DEG    M 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG   M

TESSA MARIE SMITHEY

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 162.295 - TAMPERING WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 162.385 - FALSE INFORMATION TO A POLICE OFFICER 811.182.4 - DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED OR REVOKED DWS

JESUS GONGORA DOMINGUEZ CONVICTED ON MULTIPLE COUNTS IN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CASE

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Washington Co. District Attorney's Office HILLSBORO, Ore.- On April 15, 2021, a Washington County jury found Jesus Gongora Dominguez, age 20, guilty of six counts of first-degree sodomy. Deputy District Attorney Chris Lewman prosecuted the case before Judge Oscar Garcia. In December of 2019, the victim disclosed to a mandatory reporter that he was sexually abused by the defendant four years prior. Hillsboro police were notified and arranged an interview with the victim and his family. The victim reported that the defendant had sexually abused him multiple times. He told investigators that the defendant would lure him into his bedroom with the promise of candy or video games and would then sexually abuse him. He ordered the victim not to tell anyone about the abuse. Despite years of concealing the abuse, the victim found the courage to come forward and reveal the acts the defendant committed.  The Washington County District Attorney’s Office wishes to commend the victim in this case

MYRTLE CREEK MAN ARRESTED FOR SEX CRIMES

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office MYRTLE CREEK, OR  - A Myrtle Creek man is in custody on sex abuse charges following an investigation. On Monday, April 5, 2021, deputies were dispatched to a juvenile female reporting sex abuse which occurred in Douglas County. Detectives took over the investigation. On April 20, 2021, the suspect, 50 year-old Floyd Donald Jenkins of Myrtle Creek was arrested. He was lodged at the Douglas County Jail on the following charges:  ·         Sex Abuse I ·         Sex Abuse III The juvenile was known to Jenkins.

Person Fatally Struck in Parking Lot

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Coos Bay Police Department On 04/20/2021, at 1024 hours, the Coos Bay Police Department dispatch center received a 911 call reporting a vehicle struck a person in the public parking lot on the southeast side of the intersection at Commercial Ave. and N. 3rd St.  Medical personnel and law enforcement were dispatched to the scene.   Officers arrived on scene at approximately 1027 hours.  The victim, 20-year-old Raven English, was pronounced dead at the scene.  The driver of the vehicle remained on scene and cooperated with the investigation.  Witnesses told officers that English had been laying in the parking lot and had been encouraged to move a short time before the incident.  The driver of the vehicle said they had not seen English and drove over her.   The driver, who was traumatized from the incident, was later transported to Bay Area Hospital.    The Coos County Crash Team was notified and representatives from the Oregon State Police, Coquille Police Department, Coos County Distric

JEFFREY AARON HERBERGER

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DCSO JAILVIEWER   161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS A FELONY 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS A FELONY

FLOYD DONALD JENKINS

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.427 - SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG 163.415 - SEX ABUSE 3RD DEG

JAMES CARL GEISLER

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 475.894 - UP OF METHAMPHETAMINE 164.045 - THEFT 2ND DEG 165.013 - FORGERY 1ST DEG 164.043 - THEFT 3RD DEG

JOHN MICHAEL LENZ

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.540.3.A - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - VEHICLE OFFENSE 811.540.3.B - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - FOOT 163.195 - RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON 811.140 - RECKLESS DRIVING 811.540.3.A - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - VEHICLE OFFENSE 811.140 - RECKLESS DRIVING 163.195 - RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON 164.215 - BURGLARY 2ND DEG 164.055 - THEFT 1ST DEG 000.999 - AGENCY HOLD - FEL 000.999 - AGENCY HOLD - FEL

Arson Investigation

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Roseburg Police Department From 12:11 AM to 6:11 AM this morning (Monday), Roseburg Fire Department and Roseburg Police Department personnel responded to thirteen intentionally-set garbage can and dumpster fires in the Southeast Roseburg area.  The fires were scattered from the Mosher/Pine St. area to the Over park and down to Riverside Park near the Visitor’s Center, with the last one being set on the Bike Path at the base of Reservoir hill. Although both Fire and Law Enforcement personnel were out in force throughout the early morning hours, the person or persons who lit these fires were not located.  We are asking that anyone with information regarding these fires contact the Roseburg Police Department.

SOLOMON ISAIAH CONNER

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.540.3.A - ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER - VEHICLE OFFENSE 811.140 - RECKLESS DRIVING

JORDAN MICHAEL ZUNIGA

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.140 - RECKLESS DRIVING 813.010A - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICANTS DUII

TRAVIS EVERETT MCKOWN

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 137.050 - FAIL TO APPEAR - BENCH WARRANT 475.854 - UP OF HEROIN 819.300 - POSSESSION OF A STOLEN VEHICLE 475.752.3.B - UP CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULE II

SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR ARSON OF TENTS IN OLD TOWN

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Portland Police Bureau A suspect is charged with arson involving fire in a tent encampment in Old Town. On Saturday April 17, 2021 at 11:00a.m., Central Precinct officers were called to a report of a fire in a camp at Northwest 4th Avenue and Northwest Davis Street. When they arrived the fire fully engulfed the encampment and was starting to spread to the adjacent building. Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) responded and extinguished the flames, but the tent and its contents were destroyed (photo). The tent was unoccupied at the time. Investigating officers learned the suspect was still nearby and detained her. Portland Police and PF&R Fire Investigators responded to assume the investigation. They booked Alisha M. Ikola, 20, into the Multnomah County Detention Center on a charge of Arson in the Second Degree.

SUBJECT OF OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING IDENTIFIED

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Portland Police Bureau The Oregon State Medical Examiner’s office has completed the autopsy of the subject involved in yesterday’s officer involved shooting in Lents Park. He is identified as Robert Douglas Delgado, 46. His family has been notified of his death and provided the attached photograph for release. The autopsy revealed that Delgado died of a single gunshot wound. The case remains under investigation and further details are not available. Detectives have confirmed that there was a call involving a person at that same intersection earlier in the morning. We can confirm that call did not involve Delgado. The previous call, at 8:16a.m., was a welfare check on a white male with no shirt who was in traffic and trying to hit passing cars with a trash can. Officers arrived and worked with paramedics to get the 32-year-old man into an ambulance and transported to a hospital for treatment of a possible drug overdose. He was uninjured and not charged with a crime.

MAN ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER SHOOTING

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Washington Co. Sheriff's Office On Friday, April 16, 2021, at 5:50 a.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a shooting near the 4500 block of SW Minter Bridge Road, south of Hillsboro. It was reported to deputies that a man in a blue 2002 Dodge Caravan shot multiple times at a woman who was inside another vehicle. Deputies identified the suspect as 50-year-old Wilfredo Peraza-Domenech. Just after 7 a.m., deputies found the van at a property near Mountain View Lane and Beaver Way in Forest Grove. Deputies saw Mr. Peraza-Domenech run from the van toward the property, which they immediately surrounded so he could not escape. Three schools (Fern Hill Elementary, Neil Armstrong Middle School, and Swallowtail Waldorf Private School) were placed in lockout for a few hours while the Tactical Negotiations Team secured the perimeter of the property. Multiple other resources were called to the scene, including Violent Crimes Unit detectives, the Crisis Negotiations Unit,

LANE COUNTY SHOOTING

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  Lane Co. Sheriff's Office On Friday, April 16, 2021 at about 10:05pm, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office received multiple reports of gunshots and a gunshot victim from the 29000 block of Kelso Street in Eugene.  The Sheriff’s Office, with the assistance of Oregon State and Eugene Police, responded to the location. A victim was found with gunshot wounds, transported to the hospital and is currently in stable condition.The victim is a male 56 years old from Eugene.  The suspect fled the scene prior to law enforcement arriving. The suspect is identified as 55 year old Darren Lee Woods.  The shooting is believed to be related to an ongoing feud between the involved.    Woods is a white male, about 5’11” tall and 165 pounds with grey hair and green eyes.  He was last seen driving a white 1998 Dodge 1500 bearing Oregon license plate 125MEA.  The truck has a sticker across the back window with black lettering.  The wheels on the truck were described to be chrome and the truck is lifted a

DEPUTIES INVESTIGATE SHOOTING AT TROUTDALE MOTEL

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Multnomah Co. Sheriff's Office On Thursday, April 15, 2021, at approximately 2:46 a.m., Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies responded to a report of a shooting at the Motel 6 in Troutdale. When deputies arrived, they located the victim, an adult male, with gunshot wounds. Deputies also found evidence of gunfire. The victim was transported to the hospital by ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect, also an adult male, left the motel prior to the arrival of deputies. Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies searched the area, but the suspect was not located. At this time, no arrests have been made. During the investigation, detectives learned that prior to the shooting the suspect and victim engaged in an argument. The two men did not know each other. Because this was an isolated case, deputies do not believe the public is in any danger. The investigation is ongoing, and no further comment will be made at this time. If anyone has information abo

RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE FIRE - 2941 NE YOUNT AVENUE - 4-15-21

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Roseburg Fire Dept. At 7:28 a.m. on April 15, 2021, Roseburg Fire Department personnel responded to a reported residential structure fire at 2941 NE Yount Avenue.   The reporting party notified Douglas County Dispatch of a shop on fire adjacent to their residence.  Dispatch was notified that all residents were out of the structure.  While enroute, firefighters observed a large column of smoke in the vicinity of the reported residential structure fire. Upon arrival on scene, firefighters found a detached garaged engulfed in flames and spreading to the single story residential structure.  Firefighters conducted a primary search to confirm no occupants were inside the structure.  Firefighters made an interior attack to extinguish the fire and completed overhaul.  The residential structure and shop sustained significant structural and water damage.  Two adults and three children were displaced; however, no one was injured in the fire.  The American Red Cross was notified and is assisting t

FATAL VEHICLE CRASH

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  Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office WINSTON, Ore. -  On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, shortly before 11:30 pm, 9-1-1 dispatchers received a report of a single vehicle crash in the 5000-block of Willis Creek Road in Winston.  When deputies arrived, they located a 1990's pickup which had been traveling northeast before leaving the roadway and striking a tree in a small ravine. The vehicle became engulfed in flames which also started a small grass fire. Deputies located one occupant inside of the vehicle, who was declared deceased at the scene. Speed is believed to be a contributing factor in the crash.  The Douglas County Medical Examiner's Office is investigating the death and attempting to positively identify the occupant. Next of kin notification is pending.

FORMER WEYERHAEUSER EMPLOYEE SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON FOR MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR FRAUD SCHEME

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  U.S. Attorney's Office - District of Oregon EUGENE, Ore.—Susan Tranberg, 62, of Eugene, Oregon, was sentenced to federal prison today for defrauding her former employer, the Weyerhaeuser Company, out of more than $4.5 million, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Scott Erik Asphaug. Tranberg was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison and three years’ supervised release. According to court documents, beginning as early as June 2004 and continuing to January 2019, Tranberg defrauded Weyerhaeuser out of more than $4.5 million by submitting fraudulent invoices for payment to a fake vendor she created. Tranberg had worked for Weyerhaeuser in Springfield, Oregon in various positions for more than 40 years. A financial analysis determined that the vast majority of the money was used to fund a lavish lifestyle of expensive dinners, vacations, six-figure wedding expenses, and shopping sprees. At some point in or before June 2004, Tranberg created a fake timber contract between the company and

UPDATE -- SUSPECT ARRESTED: SHERIFF'S OFFICE INVESTIGATING HOMICIDE ON OAK SHORE LANE; TIPS SOUGHT

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  Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office On Monday, April 12, 2021, at a Florida Greyhound station, a  U.S. Marshals Service  task force arrested the prime suspect in the early-March murder of  Jimmy Alan Pearson . Suspect  Nistasha Rose Tat e , 23, is currently being held in the  Hillsborough County Orient Road Jail , where she awaits extradition to Clackamas County. She is being  held  without bail on a Clackamas County warrant for Murder II and Robbery. Jimmy Alan Pearson was shot and killed at his Milwaukie home on March 1. His body was discovered two days later, on March 3. Authorities had developed Nistasha Tate as a possible suspect in Pearson's murder shortly after the discovery of Pearson's body in his home. Thanks to forensic analysis, detectives learned Tate visited Pearson on the date of the murder, March 1. A routine  Milwaukie PD  traffic stop of Tate's vehicle in the vicinity of the crime, before the discovery of Pearson's body, further confirmed her presence

TREVION BLAZE KARCHER

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DCSO JAILVIEWER   165.013 - FORGERY 1ST DEG 166.425 - UNLAWFUL PURCHASE OF FIREARM

DOUGLAS TIMOTHY LANIER

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.225 - BURGLARY 1ST DEG 164.055 - THEFT 1ST DEG 164.215 - BURGLARY 2ND DEG

SWEET HOME WOMAN ESCAPES HOUSE FIRE THANKS TO WORKING SMOKE DETECTORS

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  Sweet Home Fire Dist. Wednesday morning at 6:13 am Linn County Dispatch received multiple 911 calls for a mobile home on fire at the Wagon Wheel Mobile Home Park in Sweet Home.  The 911 callers reported that the fire began on the front porch, but had spread to the home while they were making the call.  The single occupant of the home was awakened by her smoke detectors which had been replaced within the last month.  She was able to evacuate the structure with her dog, and there were no injuries reported.  A Sweet Home Police Officer who was on scene within minutes of the first 911 call, reported that the home was fully involved.  Sweet Home Fire responded with 4 engines and 15 personnel. The fire was quickly brought under control, however the structure and contents were a total loss.  The mobile homes on either side of the burning structure were exposed to extreme heat and both sustained minor damage, as did the occupant's vehicle parked nearby.  With the rapid spread of fire, it

100 PEOPLE MARCH TO PPA OFFICE, SET MULTIPLE FIRES, RIOT DECLARED, ONE ARRESTED

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Portland Police Bureau On Tuesday, April 13, 2020, a group gathered in Kenton Park located in 8417 North Brandon Avenue at about 9:15 p.m. A “direct action” event was publicized earlier in the day on social media discouraging streaming (video broadcasting in real time) and “peace police.” A similarly publicized event the evening prior drew an estimated 200 participants and devolved into a riot at a police facility (See prior news releases). A group of about 100 people gathered in the area of Kenton Park. At about 9:40 p.m., the group started marching towards the Portland Police Association building, on North Lombard Street. They blocked traffic and had several support vehicles with them and people began shooting fireworks into the air. Upon arrival at the building, someone from the group started a fire in a garbage can that was placed directly next to the building. This building is situated in a mixed residential and business neighborhood. Police gave announcements to the crowd via the

CHANDLER SCOTT MILLER

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  DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.705 - FAIL TO PERFORM DUTIES OF DRIVER TO INJURED PERSONS - (HIT & RUN)