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Out-of-control fire near the Hwy 42 & Powers Hwy Junction results in the arrest of Myrtle Point Man

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On the evening of May 17 th, 2023, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center began receiving several 911 calls of an “Out of control fire” near Hwy 42, & the Powers Hwy Junction just east of Myrtle Point.  Myrtle Point, Fire Department members responded and located an out-of-control burn in slash on timber lands. Coos Forest Protective Agency was contacted and responded with a fire crew and bulldozer out of the Bridge Office. CFPA was able to contain the blaze to approximately (3) acres.  The following day, May 18, 2023, Sgt. Slater responded to the scene to speak with members from CFPA and further investigate the fire. A suspect was identified as Logan T. Erb (38) of Myrtle Point. During an interview with Mr. Erb, he admitted to starting the fire. However, he did not know it had spread after he left the area.  After an investigation, Logan T. Erb (38) was arrested for reckless burning and unlawful use of fire. Mr. Erb was transported to the Coos County Jail where he was bo

SWEET HOME FIRE DISTRICT RESPONDS TO A WATER RESCUE ON THE CALAPOOIA RIVER

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Sweet Home Fire Dist. On May 16, 2023, the Sweet Home Fire District was dispatched to a water rescue on the Calapooia River. The call came in at 3:22 pm and it was reported that a 58-year-old male, who was walking the river with his dogs was missing. The wife reportedly witnessed the male fall into the river and float around a bend. When the husband’s dog returned without him, the wife drove down the road to get cell service and initiated the 911 call. Sweet Home Fire District personnel were able to access the river at the location the male was last seen. Initial responding fire crews were able to walk the river to conduct a search, while the rescue swimmers were preparing to make entry into the water. The initial crews located the male in the water, face down and unresponsive. Crews quickly extricated him from the water and initiated advanced life support and resuscitative efforts. Unfortunately, those efforts were not successful, and the male was pronounced dead on scene. There was n

CRASH INVOLVING SCHOOL BUS, CHILDREN NOT INJURED

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Deschutes Co. Sheriff's Office On May 18, 2023, at approximately 8:30 am, deputies with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash on SE 27 th  Street, north of Rickard Road. Initial reports indicated a Toyota XA sport utility vehicle had collided head on with a Bend-La Pine School District bus. Deschutes County 911 Dispatch was advised the bus was occupied with children, however they appeared to be un-injured. The driver of the Toyota XA, later identified as Richard Rathmell Jr., was attended to and evaluated by Bend Fire/Medics on scene. Rathmell Jr. was ultimately transported to St. Charles Bend for treatment. The Bend-La Pine School District was contacted and arrangements to have the children picked up by a secondary bus was established. The children on the bus at the time of the crash were evaluated by a school nurse once they arrived at their school. SE 27 th  Street was closed for a short time to conduct the investigation, evaluate a

GRESHAM POLICE SEARCHING FOR MISSING ADULT

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Gresham Police Dept Gresham, Ore.— Gresham Police is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 59-year-old man who has a medical condition that affects his memory.  Luis Helgenberger left his home in the 700 block of NE 187 th  Ave. around 9:00 AM to go for a walk and has not returned. Luis’ family says this is out of the ordinary for Luis and they are worried for his well-being.   Luis is described as a Pacific Islander male who is approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. He has short black and gray hair and brown eyes. Luis was last seen wearing a blue polo shirt and black sweatpants.   Anyone who knows of Luis Helgenberger’s whereabouts is asked to call 911 or non-emergency police dispatch at 503.823.3333. Click Here To Download Our App

FATAL CRASH - INTERSTATE 5 - MARION COUNTY

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Oregon State Police On May 18, 2023, at approximately 2:05 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to the three-vehicle crash on Interstate 5 northbound, near milepost 241 (Santiam Rest Area), in Marion County.   The initial report involves two commercial motor vehicles (semis) and a passenger vehicle.  At this time, there are 7 deceased adults and multiple injured.  The cause of the crash is under investigation at this time.   Expect significant delays on Interstate 5 northbound due to the on-scene investigation.  All traffic should use other routes and avoid the area.  Southbound traffic may also back up- so be alert.   More information will be released after notifications have been made and the on-scene investigation has concluded. This will likely take approximately 24 hours. Click Here To Download Our App

MADGE Arrests Local Drug Dealer Responsible for Numerous Overdoses

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Medford Police Dept. After nearly a year-long investigation into a local drug dealer, MADGE Detectives arrested 22-year-old Mason Jeffrey Barrette who is believed to be linked to numerous overdoses in the Medford area.   The investigation revealed Barrette was obtaining drugs from the Bay Area in California and bringing them into Medford to distribute. Barrette was utilizing juveniles to deliver these drugs into the community. In addition, he was using a third-party apartment in the 1800 block of Crater Lake Ave. as a hub for this criminal activity.   MADGE Detectives obtained and executed a search warrant for the involved apartment which led to the seizure of over a ½ pound of fentanyl and various quantities of other drugs, including Xanax, psilocybin mushrooms, and methamphetamine. On May 5th, 2023 Mason Jeffrey Barrette was lodged at the Jackson County Jail on the following charges: · Unlawful Possession, Distribution, and Manufacturing of a Schedule II controlled substance (fentany

FATAL CRASH - HWY 238 - JACKSON COUNTY

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Oregon State Police On Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at approximately 10:46 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on Hwy 238, near milepost 26, in Jackson County.   The preliminary investigation indicated a silver 2005 Chrysler Seabring, operated by Dena Bell Duval Arns (91) of Ruch, was traveling eastbound on Hwy 238. The vehicle traveled across the westbound lane for unknown reasons, left the roadway and overturned in a field. The operator was determined to be deceased at the scene.   The highway was not impacted during the course of the investigation.   OSP was assisted by Applegate Fire and ODOT. Click Here To Download Our App

19-YEAR-OLD DRIVING 176 MPH ARRESTED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING

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Washington Co. Sheriff's Office A deputy stopped and arrested a 19-year-old driver after he was driving 176 MPH on Interstate 5 near Hwy 217. On Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at 12:32 am, a Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputy was conducting speed enforcement on Interstate 5, near Highway 217. The deputy saw and heard a vehicle, a 2016 BMW M3, traveling south on Interstate 5 at an extremely high speed. The deputy used a speed measuring tool called a Lidar and learned that the vehicle was going 176 MPH.  The deputy told dispatch about the speeding vehicle by radio, gave a description of the vehicle, and asked for other deputies in the area to assist them. Another deputy was further south on Interstate 5, near the Nyberg Street exit, and could see the vehicle take the Nyberg Street exit. Both deputies caught up to the vehicle as it was stopped on the off-ramp and pinned it in to prevent the driver from driving away. The driver of the vehicle, 19-year-old Milo Schneider, cooperated wi

FATAL VEHICLE CRASH ON CLEAR LAKE RD. -- DRIVER OUTSTANDING

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Lane Co. Sheriff's Office Today at approximately 12:13pm the Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a three-vehicle crash on Clear Lake Rd. just west of Goodman Rd.  While enroute, deputies were advised that one of the involved vehicles had caught fire with a person trapped inside.  This person was the driver of the vehicle that caught fire and was later determined to be deceased. The driver of one of the other involved vehicles, a blue/green Pontiac sedan, reportedly fled the scene westbound on foot.  He may have been picked up by a white truck.  He is described as a white male adult aged in his 50’s to 70’s.  He was approximately 6’00 tall and had a black dog with him.  He was reportedly wearing khaki pants and an unknown colored hat.  The driver of the third involved vehicle was transported to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  The identities of the known drivers are being withheld at this time.  Anyone with information about this case includi

MULTIPLE GUNS RECOVERED IN AN ARMED ROBBERY

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Washington Co. Sheriff's Office On Monday, May 15, 2023, at 8:40 p.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies assigned to the City of Cornelius responded to an armed robbery near the 200 block of Northwest 338 Ave in Hillsboro, Oregon. When deputies arrived, they located a victim who described being hit over the head with a handgun and quickly learned identifying information about three potential suspects along with the vehicle they were driving.    A short time later, a deputy saw a vehicle matching the suspect’s vehicle description pulling into a business complex. As the deputy attempted to contact the vehicle’s occupants, three occupants got out and began to flee on foot.    One male, identified as 18-year-old Bryce Kim, fled on foot, and a foot chase ensued. During the chase, Kim tossed a loaded Glock handgun in the roadway. Kim was captured a few blocks away without incident. The other two males were still near the involved vehicle. The second male was identified as 23-ye

ALEXANDER MARCUS SALTERIO

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.670 - USING CHILD IN DISPLAY OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONDUCT  Level:   F 163.684 - ENCOURAGING CHILD SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.684 - ENCOURAGING CHILD SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.275 - COERCION  Level:   F 163.684 - ENCOURAGING CHILD SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.684 - ENCOURAGING CHILD SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.684 - ENCOURAGING CHILD SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.684 - ENCOURAGING CHILD SEX ABUSE 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.275 - COERCION  Level:   F 165.803 - AGGRAVATED IDENTITY THEFT  Level:   F 163.411 - SEXUAL PENETRATION WITH A FOREIGN OBJECT 1ST DEG  Level:   F 163.670 - USING CHILD IN DISPLAY OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONDUCT  Level:   F 163.670 - USING CHILD IN DISPLAY OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONDUCT  Level:   F 163.670 - USING CHILD IN DISPLAY OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONDUCT  Level:   F 163.670 - USING CHILD IN DISPLAY OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONDUCT  Level:   F 163.670 - USING CHILD IN DISPLAY OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONDUCT  Level:   F 163.427 - S

MALE TATTOO ARTIST, BUSINESS OWNER ARRESTED FOR SEX ABUSE INVOLVING MULTIPLE CUSTOMERS

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Albany Police On May 1st, 2023, the Albany Police Department arrested Daniel Nunoz-Rodriguez, owner of Majin Ink LLC, a registered tattoo parlor in Albany, OR, after conducting a sex abuse investigation that began in 2022.  Daniel Nunoz-Rodriguez was alleged to have subjected a female client (19) to unwanted sexual contact.    On May 12 th , 2023, the Albany Police Department conducted a separate criminal investigation leading to the second arrest of Daniel Nunoz-Rodriguez after another victim, a 24-year-old female, reported being subjected to unwanted sexual contact on two separate occasions while receiving tattoo services at Majin Ink LLC.   Daniel Nunoz-Rodriguez was taken to the Linn County Jail and has since been released from custody pending trial.  The Albany Police Department believes additional victims of Daniel Nunoz-Rodriguez are likely, and specially trained investigators are requesting the victims to come forward.  Please contact the APD detective unit at 541-917-7688. Cli

DROOV KALAIR

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS A FELONY  Level:   F 161.405 - ATT TO COMMIT A CLASS A FELONY  Level:   F 163.195 - RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON  Level:   M 163.195 - RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON  Level:   M 166.220 - UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPON  Level:   F 166.190 - POINTING A FIREARM AT ANOTHER  Level:   M 166.190 - POINTING A FIREARM AT ANOTHER  Level:   M 163.190 - MENACING  Level:   M 163.190 - MENACING  Level:   M Click Here To Download Our App

LANE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPUTY ASSAULTED WHILE SERVING WARRANT

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Lane Co. Sheriff's Office This morning shortly prior to 8:00am, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office was advised of a male that was trespassing in the 83000blk of Williamson Ln. in Dexter.  The male was identified by the caller as 27-year-old Taylor Clyde Williams.  While enroute, deputies learned that Williams had multiple warrants out for his arrest, including one for a parole violation on an unlawful use of a weapon charge. A Lane County Sheriff’s deputy observed Williams walking on Hwy. 58.  The deputy advised Williams multiple times that he was under arrest, however Williams continued to try and walk away.  The deputy waited until backup arrived prior to trying to take Williams into physical custody. An Oregon State Police trooper arrived at which time they attempted to place Williams into custody. Williams, standing in the middle of Hwy. 58, became physically combative and bit the deputy, causing injury to his finger.  Other units were able to respond and eventually get Williams

SCHOOL SHOOTING THREAT LEADS TO ARREST

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Portland Police Bureau On May 15, 2023, just before 4:00 p.m., East Precinct officers were dispatched to Creative Science School (1231 Southeast 92nd Avenue) on reports that a former student was armed in tactical gear, had a gun, and was threatening to commit a shooting at the school. Following their protocol, school administrators put the school into lockdown and called 911. Officers located the 13-year-old suspect near the intersection of Southeast 92nd Avenue and Southeast Stark Street. He was wearing a tactical vest, helmet, goggles, and was carrying what appeared to be a Glock handgun. Officers challenged the juvenile, giving him commands that would facilitate his safe arrest, and he complied. The teenage boy was taken into custody and the firearm was determined to be a realistic looking replica. The juvenile was taken to the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Center, charged with Menacing with a Firearm and Disorderly Conduct. Click Here To Download Our App

RESCUE OPERATION

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Lane Co. Sheriff's Office On 05/09/2023 just after 9:00am, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office received information about an injured logger in the woods near of Richardson Upriver Rd. outside of Walton. The 32-year-old logger sustained serious injuries to his pelvis, leg and head after being struck by a moving boulder, leaving him stranded down in a canyon nearly 1000ft away from the roadway. A second logger had also been struck by the boulder but sustained less-severe injuries to his lower-leg.  Lane County Sheriff Search and Rescue personnel responded and made their way down to the injured logger by foot.  Search and Rescue personnel began preparing to initiate a complex steep-angle rope rescue when the United States Coast Guard was able to arrive in the area with a rescue helicopter.  The severely injured patient was able to be hoisted up to the helicopter via the rescue basket.  A Lane County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue coordinator was also brought into the helicopter to continue

TEEN DROWNS WHILE SWIMMING AT BEN IRVING RESERVOIR

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Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office TENMILE, Ore.  - On Sunday, May 14, 2023, at approximately 12:44 p.m., 9-1-1 dispatchers began receiving reports of a swimmer in distress at Ben Irving Reservoir. At the same time, a Douglas County Marine Deputy who was working on the waterway, radioed that a distressed swimmer had gone under the water. The deputy had attempted to assist the swimmer without success.   Deputies later learned the swimmer was 15-year-old Myles Martin Swenson of Tenmile and was presumed drowned. Efforts to locate Swenson by divers and rescuers were unsuccessful on Sunday after extensive above and underwater searching.  On Monday, May 15, 2023, efforts to locate Swenson resumed. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office was assisted by Douglas County Search and Rescue, Douglas County Dive Team, Klamath County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue and the Oregon State Police. With the use of Klamath County's specialized sonar equipment, divers were deployed to a specific a

JEFF ALLEN NIPPER

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DCSO JAILVIEWER 163.415 - SEX ABUSE 3RD DEG  Level: M Click Here To Download Our App

METH ARREST

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Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) In the afternoon hours of Friday, May 12th, 2023, DINT detectives, working in conjunction with deputies from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, conducted a drug investigation which resulted in the arrest of 51 year old Randall Slay of Myrtle Creek. Detectives had been investigating suspected drug activity and generated reason to believe Slay was in possession of a large amount of methamphetamine.  Deputies with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office conducted a traffic stop on Slay in his vehicle near the intersection of S. Pacific Hwy and Gael Lane.  Drug detection K-9 “Trapper” was applied to Slay's vehicle and he alerted to the odor of narcotics coming from inside.   As he was being ordered from the vehicle, Slay instead chose to flee.  A pursuit began as Slay drove away in his vehicle, northbound on S. Pacific Hwy toward Myrtle Creek.  As deputies gave chase they could see Slay throwing items from the vehicle.   Deputies believed