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RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE FIRE - 889 SE CHADWICK STREET

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Roseburg Fire Dept. At 2:51 p.m. on December 22, 2021, Roseburg Fire Department was dispatched to a residential structure fire at 889 SE Chadwick Street.  Douglas County Dispatch received multiple calls of smoke and flames showing from the residence. Dispatch received notification of a possible resident still inside the home.  Firefighters arrived on scene to find a single family, two story residence with heavy fire and smoke showing from the north side of the structure.  Firefighters conducted a primary search of the residence and found one unconscious female inside the residential structure.  The female was removed from the home and transported by ambulance to the hospital.  Firefighters then conducted a secondary search and made an interior attack to extinguish the fire, secured utilities, and completed overhaul.  Three adult residents were displaced due to the fire.  The American Red Cross was notified and is assisting the displaced residents. A total of 15 firefighters assisted wi

BRENNON THOMAS KINZER

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JOCO JAILVIEWER 475.854 - UNLAWFUL POSSESSION HEROIN 475.894 - UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE 813.010 - DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF AN INTOXICANT 164.225 - BURGLARY 1ST DEG 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG 164.125 - THEFT OF SERVICES

JARROD DEFERRARI SENTENCED TO 90 MONTHS IN PRISON

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Washington Co. District Attorney's Office HILLSBORO, Ore.- On December 21, 2021, Jarrod Deferrari pleaded guilty to first degree robbery with a firearm, unlawful use of a weapon with a firearm, and attempted first degree burglary. Washington County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Erwin then sentenced the defendant to 90 months in prison. Senior Deputy District Attorney Andrew Freeman prosecuted the case against the defendant.  The defendant was arrested after a riot in downtown Portland, Oregon on the night of November 4, 2020, in which it is alleged the defendant smashed the windows of multiple buildings, including the St. Andre Bessette Catholic church off of West Burnside Street. After being charged with riot and first degree criminal mischief, the defendant was released from Multnomah County custody the next day.  On May 19, 2021, while on release for the riot case, the defendant robbed a convenience store near Jesuit High School in Beaverton, Oregon. The defendant entered the store

TATIANA IONELA SPOREA

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.208 - ASSAULT PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER 164.354 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2ND DEG 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS A FELONY 162.145 - ESCAPE 3RD DEG

CORY MITCHELL WHITEHILL

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 475.850 - UD OF HEROIN 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS A FELONY 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS B FELONY 475.894 - UP OF METHAMPHETAMINE 475.854 - UP OF HEROIN 166.270 - FELON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM 166.270 - FELON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM 475.890 - UD OF METHAMPHETAMINE 162.205 - FAIL TO APPEAR IST DEG

GRANTS PASS MAN ARRESTED AFTER DISPLAYING FIREARM AT LOCAL NIGHTCLUB

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Grants Pass Police Department Grants Pass, OR. – On Saturday, December 18, 2021, the Grants Pass Police Department responded to the 238 Bar on Williams Highway for a report of a male who had pointed a firearm at a female. The incident was captured on video surveillance, which assisted detectives in identifying the suspect as Samuel Swillinger, a 31-year-old male. Swillinger was arrested for multiple offenses when Grants Pass Police served a search warrant at his residence on NW Sunset Drive on Tuesday. During the execution of the search warrant, police also located and seized several firearms, a large amount of marijuana, and marijuana extracts. Samuel Swillinger was lodged at the Josephine County Jail for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, and Menacing. The Grants Pass Police Department would like to thank the businesses that assisted with video surveillance and the concerned witnesses that helped the investigation move forward.  This investigation is ongoing

GRESHAM POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING SUSPECT IN MURDER OF 17-YEAR-OLD FROM AUGUST

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Gresham Police Dept Gresham, Ore.- On Aug. 24, 2021, Gresham Police responded to multiple “shots fired” calls in the area of NE 9th St. and NE Hood Ave. When officers arrived, they quickly located evidence of a shooting but did not find a victim.  A short time later, 911 callers reported a vehicle stopped near SE Division St. and SE 182nd Ave. and it appeared someone inside was injured. 17-year-old Seneca Xavier Alexander, of Portland, was located and found to be injured from multiple gunshot wounds.  He was immediately transported to the hospital, but pronounced dead soon after.  The medical examiner’s office determined Seneca died as a result of being shot and ruled the death a homicide. Gresham Police detectives and members of the East Multnomah County Major Crimes Team (MCT) working the investigation have identified 26-year-old Isaac Cortez Bynum Jr. as the suspect. Mr. Bynum currently has an arrest warrant for Murder in the Second Degree issued by the Multnomah County Circuit Cour

INVESTIGATORS LOOKING FOR MISSING 17-YEAR-OLD FROM SALEM

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Marion Co. Sheriff's Office Detectives with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office are seeking community tips to help locate Ezra Mayhugh, 17-year-old male from the Salem area. Detectives learned Mayhugh may be the victim of an online catfishing scheme. Mayhugh was last seen on October 15, 2021, after being dropped off in downtown Salem by a friend. He was reported as a runaway to the Sheriff’s Office the following day after he did not return home.  Mayhugh is approximately 5’11” tall, 130lbs, and has blonde hair with brown eyes. Investigative leads suggest it is possible he may have traveled to either Washington or California. The focus of our investigation is to help safely reunite Mayhugh with his family. Investigators are asking anyone who may have had contact with Mayhugh since October 15 th , 2021, to contact Detective M.J. Sphoon at 503-588-6808 or to submit a tip by texting TIPMCSO and your tip to 847411.

MOTORISTS URGED NOT TO TAKE BACK ROADS TO BYPASS THE HIGHWAY 126 CLOSURE

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Lane Co. Government Lane County Road and Bridge Maintenance is reminding motorists to be wary of following GPS devices or online mapping services onto back county roads to find an alternate route around the Highway 126 landslide closure.   “We have seen reference to several roads, including North Fork Siuslaw and Upper North Fork Siulsaw, as possible detours but those back roads are often narrow, unpaved and generally not great options for passenger vehicles or semi-trucks,” said Lane County Public Information Officer Devon Ashbridge. “It can be easy to become lost, stranded or to find yourself at an impasse with oncoming vehicles.”   Oregon Department of Transportation has closed Highway 126 near Tiernan due to a landslide. The alternate routes are Highway 34 through Corvallis or Highway 38 through Roseburg to Highway 101. 

MAXX EDWARD THOMPSON

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JOCO JAILVIEWER 163.175 - ASSAULT 2ND DEG 163.190 - MENACING 166.220 - UNLAWFUL USE/CARRYING A DANGEROUS WEAPON