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WILLIAM JOSIAH OLSON

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.190 - MENACING

DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SEARCH AND RESCUE ASSIST INJURED CLIMBER ON SOUTH SISTER

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Deschutes Co. Sheriff's Office On 06-18-22 at about 6:54 PM, Deschutes County 911 received a call from a hiker that had taken a fall and injured himself on the north side of the South Sister.  The climber had reportedly triggered a small avalanche, which caused him to tumble down the mountain.   The hiker received an injury, which made him unable to continue down on his own.  The hiker was requesting the assistance of a helicopter to get off the mountain. Poor weather conditions would not allow for a helicopter rescue that evening.  The hiker had access to a tent and a sleeping bag to secure himself in until a rescue team could reach him.  Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue was activated and plans were made to send a team to the hiker's location at about 9100 feet elevation on the mountain. The time it would take to travel to the location and the need to negotiate avalanche terrain made a daylight rescue the only viable option. The Oregon Office of Emergenc

MICHAEL JAMES SMITH

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.225 - BURGLARY 1ST DEG 164.055 - THEFT 1ST DEG 164.255 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 1ST DEG

Water Rescue In Jackson County

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Jackson County Sheriff's Office EAGLE POINT, Ore. - A Missing 7-year-old from an earlier water rescue call was located by Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputies in the water near Butte Creek Mill in Eagle Point. JCSO Search and Rescue, Patrol, and detectives are assigned to the case. The patient is currently being transported by Mercy Flights ambulance to a local hospital. The patient’s medical status is undetermined at this time. More information to follow.

FATAL TRAFFIC CRASH FRIDAY NIGHT

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office ROSEBURG, Ore.  - A 21-year-old Roseburg woman has died as the result of a single vehicle traffic crash on Garden Valley Road Friday evening. On Friday, June 17, 2022, shortly after 7:30 pm, 9-1-1 dispatchers began receiving reports of a serious traffic accident in the 7000-block of Garden Valley Road. Deputies arrived on scene to discover a 2000 Toyota 4-Runner, which had been traveling westbound on Garden Valley Road, that had left the roadway for an unknown reason, striking a utility pole and unoccupied vehicles. The driver and sole occupant of the 4-Runner, identified as 21-year-old Roseburg resident Kylee Alexander, was declared deceased at the scene. The crash remains under investigation at this time, however speed is believed to have been a contributing factor. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at 541-440-4471. The Sheriff's Office was assisted by the Douglas County Medical Examiner's Offi

DINT MARIJUANA CASES

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Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) Over the course of the past week, the Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) has addressed several illegal marijuana sites in Douglas County.  In total, DINT has eradicated illegal marijuana from 5 sites, and made several arrests.   DINT eradicated two sites on Raleigh Drive, outside of Winston.  In the 600 block of Raleigh Drive, DINT located a property that had 18 greenhouses containing illegal marijuana plants.  DINT eradicated 3,832 marijuana plants from the property, and seized several other items of evidence of criminal activity.  In this case, DINT arrested 25 year old Jesus Manuel Martinez-Munguia, and 42 year old Ezequiel Martinez-Garcia, both lodged at the Douglas County Jail.   In the 500 block of Raleigh Drive, DINT detectives located another illegal marijuana grow operation consisting of approximately 1,330 marijuana plants.  In this case, detectives arrested the property owner, 43 year old Jackie Willis, who was lodged at the D

CLAYTON DEAN DANIEL

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.700 - FAIL TO PERFORM DUTIES OF A DRIVER - PROPERTY DAMAGE (HIT & RUN)

PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT

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Portland Police Bureau A man arrested for crimes including assault has not been identified, and the Portland Police Bureau is asking the public for help with the case. On Thursday, June 9, 2022, at 7:52p.m., Portland Police officers working a special detail at Providence Park, 1844 Southwest Morrison Street, were alerted that security guards were in a physical altercation with a person trespassing inside the venue, which was being used for a high school graduation. The officers assisted with arresting the suspect. After an investigation, officers determined that the suspect had entered the venue without a ticket, sprayed attendees with a bottle of hand sanitizer, and knocked over and severely damaged a professional grade video camera. When security guards asked him to leave, the suspect assaulted two of them. At the time, officers attempted to identify the suspect (photos), but he would not provide his name or allow his fingerprints to be taken. Officers transported him to the Multnoma

ADULT IN CUSTODY WALKS AWAY FROM DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WORK CREW VAN

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Oregon Dept. of Corrections ***UPDATE *** Fugitive/AIC Stephens may still be in the Salem area and may be frequenting homeless encampments. His hair is cut short.   Adult in custody (AIC) Jordan Stephens walked away from a Department of Corrections (DOC) van while being transported back to Santiam Correctional Institution (SCI) from a work crew assignment. While the van was stopped at a traffic light between Liberty and High Street in Salem, Stephens opened the door and ran away from the van. Stephens was last seen at approximately 3:15 PM. Jordan Stephens, 27 is a white male weighing 180 lbs., 6’ 3’’ tall, with hazel eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and an orange blue shirt. Stephens entered DOC custody on December 14, 2021, on three counts of unauthorized vehicle use out of Jefferson, Douglas, and Marion Counties. His earliest release date is August 24, 2023. He was housed at SCI and was working on the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) work crew. The

JUSTIN BARR SENTENCED TO PRISON

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Linn County Sheriff's Office Linn County Sheriff Michelle Duncan reports that on June 16, 2022, Justin Allen Barr, 32, of Albany, was sentenced to 206 months in prison related to a crime spree he committed in Linn County on April 21, 2022.  The crime spree started at the Point S Tire and Auto in Millersburg where Barr broke the front glass door of the business and stole keys to vehicles that were waiting for service. Barr stole a 2008 Chrysler 300 and drove to the Tangent Inn Bar and Grill where he attempted to break the glass out of a door and window to gain entry.  Barr was unable to enter the business and drove to the 7 Star Convenience Store in Halsey.  Barr used a shopping cart to shatter the glass front door of the business and stole thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise.  Barr then drove to the Eugene area where the Eugene Police Department attempted to conduct a traffic stop on him.  Barr eluded the Eugene Police Department who terminated their pursuit. A short time la

MERRILL JOSEPH BALL

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 166.025 - DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2ND DEG 162.257 - INTERFERE WITH FIREFIGHTER OR EMT

BRANDY MARIE SANDOVAL

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.354 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2ND DEG 166.065A - HARASSMENT 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG 164.365 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 1ST DEG 163.208 - ASSAULT PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS C FELONY 163.208 - ASSAULT PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER 162.315 - RESISTING ARREST 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG 144.350 - PAROLE VIOLATION

DARRELL DWAYNE GARRETT

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 811.182.3 - DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED OR REVOKED DWS 162.375 - INITIATING A FALSE REPORT 811.700 - FAIL TO PERFORM DUTIES OF A DRIVER - PROPERTY DAMAGE (HIT & RUN)

Task Force Busts Black-Market Marijuana Grow; Seizes 12k Plants, 3k Lbs. Processed Cannabis; Code Enforcement Fines Total $67k

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Jackson County Sheriff's Office MPD Case #22-9872 EAGLE POINT, Ore. – Illegal Marijuana Enforcement Team (IMET) detectives along with Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputies served a search warrant on a marijuana grow site in rural Eagle Point at 6:45 this morning. The property, located on the 1500 block of Old Dry Creek Road in Eagle Point, contained approximately 12,287 illegal cannabis plants in 32 greenhouses, and 3,000 lbs. of processed black-market marijuana. On the property seven workers were detained, interviewed, and released.  This case was the result of a month-long investigation of an illegal/black market marijuana grow site. There was no licensing for any type of cannabis growing, handling, or processing at this location. The primary suspect has been identified. Investigators from the Oregon State Police Southwest Region Drug Enforcement Section team, Josephine Marijuana Enforcement Team (JMET) from Josephine County Sheriff's Office, and Medford Area Drug a

AGUILAR ARTURO PEREZ

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 475.864 - UP OF MARIJUANA 475.856 - UM OF MARIJUANA

Street Crimes Unit and other EPD teams locate firearms and drugs during search warrant service, man arrested

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Eugene Police Department   On June 15, Eugene Police Street Crimes Unit, SWAT, Special Investigations Unit, and Drone Team executed a narcotics-related search warrant at 530 Ruskin Drive. The primary suspect, Raymond Martin Kennedy, age 37, was observed leaving the location in a Maroon Chevy HHR and subsequently was stopped by EPD SWAT and taken into custody without incident at the intersection of Royal Avenue and Highway 99N. At the completion of the traffic stop, EPD SWAT resources shifted to the residence and completed the second phase of the search warrant at 530 Ruskin Drive.   During the search warrant the following items were seized: More than  • 270 grams of Heroin • 81 grams Methamphetamine • 165 grams of counterfeit Oxy 30 Blue Pills (Suspected Fentanyl), approximately 1900 pills • 2  firearms, one loaded Kennedy was subsequently lodged at Lane County Jail on the following charges: • Felon in Possession of a Firearm (2 counts) • PCS Heroin-Commercial Delivery Offense • PCS Me

ASHLEY DENISE BASGALL

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS B FELONY 163.195 - RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON 164.354 - CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2ND DEG

JOINT OPERATION SAFER MULTNOMAH NETS ARRESTS OF WANTED SUSPECTS, GUNS AND DRUGS

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Multnomah Co. Sheriff's Office A five-day long, joint public safety mission resulted in two dozen arrests of wanted fugitives and significant weapons and drug seizures in the Portland metro area. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office partnered with the United States Marshals Service, and many other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, as part of its ongoing enhanced public safety strategy to reduce community violence. The US Marshals Service led mission, named  Operation Safer Multnomah , focused on reducing violence by targeting fugitives involved in criminal activity that have directly led to the increase in violent crime, such as murder, attempted murder, armed robbery, assaults and gun and drug trafficking. “By pooling our resources, we can remove offenders who have shown the highest propensity of violence and disregard for human life, and hold them accountable for the crimes they have committed,” Sheriff Mike Reese said in a statement published by the US Marshals

OREGON STATE POLICE ARREST MURDER SUSPECT-JOSEPHINE COUNTY

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Oregon State Police On May 28, 2022, Josephine County Sheriff Office Deputies conducted a welfare check in the 7800 block of Old Redwood Highway. They located two deceased persons inside their residence. They were identified as Marilyn Janson (81) and David Janson (60) both of Wilderville.  The Oregon State Police Southwest Region Major Crimes Section were contacted to lead the investigation into their deaths. Investigators developed a suspect in the case and on June 8, 2022, arrested Timothy R. Olney (50) in the Bend area.  Olney was transported back to Josephine County and lodged in the Josephine County Jail on the following charges: Murder I x 2, Unlawful Use of a Dangerous Weapon x 2 and Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle x 1.

LARRY JAY LINDERMAN

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 164.245 - CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG 144.350 - PAROLE VIOLATION

ADULT IN CUSTODY WALKS AWAY FROM DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WORK CREW VAN

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Oregon Dept. of Corrections Adult in custody (AIC) Jordan Stephens walked away from a Department of Corrections (DOC) van while being transported back to Santiam Correctional Institution (SCI) from a work crew assignment. While the van was stopped at a traffic light between Liberty and High Street in Salem, Stephens opened the door and ran away from the van. Stephens was last seen at approximately 3:15 PM. Jordan Stephens, 27 is a white male weighing 180 lbs., 6’ 3’’ tall, with hazel eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and an orange blue shirt. Stephens entered DOC custody on December 14, 2021, on three counts of unauthorized vehicle use out of Jefferson, Douglas, and Marion Counties. His earliest release date is August 24, 2023. He was housed at SCI and was working on the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) work crew. The DOC Fugitive Apprehension Unit and the Oregon State Police are investigating. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should co

Joint Task Force Serves Search Warrant After Child Porn Uploaded From Local Sams Valley Residence

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Jackson County Sheriff's Office JCSO Case 22-0731 SAMS VALLEY, Ore. – The Southern Oregon Child Exploitation Team (SOCET) joint inter-agency task force alongside Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) patrol deputies, served a search warrant this morning at a residence on the 5800 block of Beagle Road in White City. Investigators from JCSO, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Oregon State Police (OSP), and the Southern Oregon High Tech Crimes Task Force served the warrant this morning after discovering numerous images of child exploitation were uploaded from the residence. Detectives are interviewing possible witnesses and involved parties, and investigations are ongoing. During the warrant, investigators seized digital devices which will be forensically examined by the High-Tech Crimes Task Force for further evidence of child exploitation. A tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) started the investigation, which led to subpoenas, followed by the