Bay Area Police Gazette - Coos Bay North Bend News Calendar
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Bay Area Police Gazette - Coos Bay North Bend News Calendar
Bay Area Police Gazette J Jarvis Communications September 2013 E E R F Email: [email protected] Serving Coos Bay, North Bend, Empire, Eastside, Charleston, Lakeside, Coquille, Bandon, & Myrtle Point CBPD—NBPD—CCSO—OSP Police Logs & Reports Most are entries off the various daily police logs Rape, Sex Abuse & Luring a Minor Coos Co. Sheriff's Office news release. Narrative: On 08-11-13 at about 1629 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a rape in progress near the location of 93670 Viking Lane, Hauser area, North Bend Oregon. As the result of the investigation James Michael Bergstrom, age 21 of North Bend, was arrested for Rape III, Sex abuse II and Luring a minor. Mr. Bergstrom was found by witnesses along with a 14 year old minor female in the brush in the Hauser area when the witnesses were looking for the 14 year old. Investigation revealed that Mr. Bergstrom and the 14 year old had been sexually intimate. James Bergstrom was arrested and transported and lodged at the Coos County Jail where he is being held in lieu of $75,000.00 bail. Sexual Abuse in the Oregon Dunes News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. Narrative: On 08/14/13 at approximately 0948 hrs, Coos County Sheriff Deputies, along with the U.S forest Service and Confederated Tribal Police responded to a report of an assault which occurred in the Box Car area, near Horse Fall Road, located near the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, North Bend Oregon. Following the investigation, Ty Kaufman, 34 years of age of Redmond Oregon was arrested on charges of Sodomy I, Sex Abuse I and Assault IV Domestic. In the investigation it was learned that Mr. Kaufman had been traveling with a female com- panion, 23 years of age, from Bend Oregon, and they had been camping at the campground in the Box Car area. The female had come from the campground to the ATV rental business nearby and reported that she had been assaulted. She was transported to Bay Area Hospital. Ty Kaufman was located by police and arrested. He was transported to the Coos County Jail, where he is being currently held on $ 760,000 dollars bail. Loud Party/Shots Fired News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. Narrative: On August 11, 2013, at about 0104 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 93621 Cleveland Lane, Bunker Hill District of Coos Bay, in response to a loud party with shots being fired. Upon arrival, Deputies witnessed a physical fight in progress between 2 subjects at the party. When the Deputies attempted to make contact in regards to the fight they had observed they were confronted by one of the other party goers, 24 year old Jeffrey Pruitt, of Coos Bay. Mr. Pruitt began assaulting the deputies who subsequently arrested him for Disorderly Conduct II and resisting arrest. Mr. Pruitt was transported to the Coos County Jail and booked. Deputies could not locate the other subjects involved in the fight and the party was broken up. Oregon State Police (OSP), with the assistance of Lane County Sheriff's Office, is continuing the investigation into the cause of Wednesday afternoon's head-on crash on Clear Lake Road west of Green Hill Road northwest of Eugene. The crash resulted in the death of an adult female and injuries to three people in an ambulance. The names of the two paramedics and ambulance patient are released in this update. On July 31, 2013 at approximately 11:50 a.m., a Eugene Fire & EMS ambulance occupied by two paramedics and one patient was eastbound on Clear Lake Road traveling through a curve when a westbound sport utility vehicle with one occupant crossed the centerline. The ambulance driver couldn't avoid the oncoming vehicle and they collided head-on. The driver of the sport utility vehicle, PATRICIA L. MORGAN, age 57, from Junction City, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The two paramedics and patient in the ambulance were transported by another ground ambulance to Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend with non-life threatening injuries. The ambulance was on a non-emergency transport with no lights or siren activated. Disturbance in Hauser News release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office. Narrative: On 8-14-13 at 1420 hours the Coos County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call on Sandbug Lane, Hauser, North Bend, Coos County, Oregon. The caller indicated that a male and female were involved in a verbal disturbance, both were in separate vehicles and that one party had forced the other party off the roadway. Prior to Deputies arrival the parties separated. Deputies located one of the parties involved identified as Thomas Fredrick, 45 YOA of Coos Bay. He was observed driving south bound on Hwy 101 in North Bend. The vehicle was stopped by police and Mr. Fredrick arrested for menacing in regards to the earlier incident in Hauser. The other party involved in the argument was identified as 53 year old Karen Butigan of Coos Bay Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 2 and she was not injured in the argument. After Deputies had arrived at the scene on Sandbug Lane in Hauser they learned that one of the people that had made one of 911 calls, later identified as Robert E. Olson, 60 YOA, of North Bend was wanted out of Douglas County for PCS Methamphetamine. Both Mr. Fredrick and Mr. Olson were arrested without incident and transported to the Coos County Jail and lodged. Utilities offer cash reward for metal thieves Thieves in Coos and Curry counties are increasingly stealing wire from power poles, endangering residents and workers, costing consumers money in repairs and in some cases causing power outages that inconvenience hundreds. The metal thieves in recent weeks have cut down poles and cut neutral wires on both Pacific Power and Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative, Inc.'s (CCEC) systems, apparently to steal copper wire and any other metal. Pacific Power and CCEC are offering a cash reward of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest, prosecution and conviction of those responsible. "We are seeing more and more of this type of damage to our system and it greatly concerns us," said Roger Meader, CEO and general manager of CCEC. "Repairs put additional cost pressure on both utilities at a time when everything possible is being done to minimize cost increases to electric consumers. Damaging the electric system puts crews at risk as they go about their work on the local power grid and the thieves themselves are in mortal danger when they perform these criminal acts." "These thefts create an unnecessary safety and financial burden on our customers and we are taking aggressive action to stop it," added Doug Butler, vice president of operations for Pacific Power. More than $50,000 worth of wire and other equipment have been stolen in the last six months in southern Oregon from Pacific Power's system alone. Pacific Power reported earlier that one recent incident would cost more than $75,000 in repairs. That incident also damaged communications equipment used by Oregon Department of Transportation and other agencies. Rewards work," said Butler. "In July, we paid out two $3,000 rewards and now two metal thieves in the Yakima, Washington area are behind bars, convicted of causing thousands of dollars in damages. We can have the same kind of success here. If you see something or know someone is up to no good, go to the police. The system is confidential, anonymous, and it works." Working with law enforcement officials, the two utilities ask the public to report any incidents where they see individuals loitering near service yards, climbing poles or carrying coiled wire when there are no Pacific Power or CCEC vehicles in the vicinity. Except during local power outages, Pacific Power and CCEC crews usually will not be working at night. Pacific Power and CCEC crews use companymarked vehicles, wear company gear and surround any work vehicles with orange safety cones. Anyone working on power lines or facilities and not clearly identified as a member of Pacific Power or CCEC crew should be considered suspicious. If residents see any suspicious activity around power poles, do not confront these individuals, but dial 9 -1-1. If anyone has knowledge of past thefts, please call: Coos County Sheriff's Office, 541-396-7830; Oregon State Police Southern Command Dispatch Center, 800-442-2068. Tips can also be sent by email to: [email protected]. Tips should include specific details including the type of case and information related to the criminal investigation. Even though tips may be received anonymously, those providing tips are encouraged to give contact information for follow-up by the investigator(s), if needed. two out of the cold ocean water as well as their two cats. The 1924 built boat sank in about 6,000 feet of water. Pedestrian killed in Roseburg Two Douglas Co. residents walking alongside a road in Roseburg Tuesday night, August 13, were struck by a passing motorist and one was killed. Twenty -four year old Amanda S. Bell, Myrtle Creek, died at Mercy Medical Center while 37-year old Shawnacy E. Hyatt, Roseburg, was listed in critical condition Wednesday night. The driver, 32-year old Shaun E. Lowry, Roseburg, remained at the scene for the police investigation. No citations were issued. Former DA Fights DUII Arrest Former Coos County District Attorney Paul Burgett has filed a lawsuit in Federal Court against the City of Coquille, its police chief and an officer over a Drunken Driving arrest two years ago. Burgett retired from office in 2007. He was stopped by a Coquille Police officer on August 6, 2011 for allegedly Failing to Dim his Headlights for Oncoming Traffic. That citation was overturned by a judge in court. Burgett reportedly had a 0.04 blood-alcohol level following a breath test at the Coquille Police station the night he was arrested. A reading of 0.08 or higher is considered under the influence in Oregon. The suit seeks unspecified compensatory damages in ad- Rescue at Sea A couple who spend their winters in Central Oregon, but summers in Winchester Bay, where they renovated a schooner into a live aboard fishing vessel, were rescued August 5 when their 60-foot boat sank 85-miles northwest of Coos Bay. Mark and Cynthia Schneider were fishing for albacore tuna when an engine malfunction resulted in an explosion and a hole in the hull. The two donned their survival suits and called for help over the radio. Other fishermen were close by and responded pulling the Fall Victim Identified An adult male was seriously injured Sunday afternoon in a rock climbing accident at Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area about 24 miles northeast of Coos Bay. The man is identified as JEFFREY N. HARDEN, age 39, from Coos Bay. According to Oregon State Police Trooper Josh Mullins, during the afternoon of August 11, 2013, HARDEN was climbing a rock wall near a waterfall when he fell approximately 30 - 40 feet to the rocky ground below. He was seriously injured and initially treated by Bay Cities Ambulance paramedics before they transported him a few miles from the park to a field where an air ambulance landed. HARDEN was transported by air to Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend in Springfield. Coney Station Downtown Coos Bay Curtis & Broadway Relaxed Atmosphere 1/2 lb. Charbroiled Burgers -Steaks - Seafood Pool Tables– PGA Golf– TV’s– Music Salads & Pastas - Daily Lunch Specials 20 Micro & Domestic Beers & Cocktails Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 3 dition to the $100,000 in punitive damages and reimbursement for attorney and court costs. A trial date has not yet been set. SCINT bust Officers from six law enforcement agencies participated in the execution of a search warrant Thursday morning, 11:15 a.m., Aug. 8, at a residence on Hwy. 42South, near Bandon. According to a news release from the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT), "The search warrant was part of a lengthy investigation pertaining to the crimes of Delivery of Methamphetamine and Theft. During the search warrant officers seized multiple firearms and ammunition, methamphetamine, over one pound of Marijuana, and multiple items of drug paraphernalia." The residence is the home of 42-year old Thomas Garner and 28-year old Charity Kinsey. Guns & Drugs An anonymous report of guns, drugs and a wanted person at a North Bend address led to an arrest on Tuesday, Aug. 13. According to a news release from the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT), a detective accompanied North Bend Police Officers to a residence on the 2000 block of Ohio St., where they contacted Michael Eugene Townsend, who was arrested. He was found to be in possession of Methamphetamine and Methamphetamine use paraphernalia. Townsend was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Grader, of Yachats, allegedly attempted to conceal a bag of methamphetamine inside the vehicle. "During a search of the vehicle, deputies located used methamphetamine paraphernalia that had been concealed by the front seat passenger, Maxwell Anthony Brandt, 22, of Waldport. Deputies also located a safe belonging to the back seat passenger, Marena Beth Nelson, 24, of Yachats." A search warrant was obtained to open the safe and inside they found methamphetamine, heroin, DMT (a Safe contained drugs Schedule I controlled substance), cash, a A report of a possible drug transaction digital scale, and packaging material. on the Central Oregon Coast, led to a All three were transported to the county traffic stop, discovery of drugs & para- jail at Newport. Not a human hand phernalia, and a locked safe. According to a news release from the Lincoln Co. An examination Tuesday by the Oregon Sheriff's Office, a citizen witnessed the State Medical Examiner's Office of what possible drug transaction in Waldport was believed-to-be a decomposed hand Aug. 3, about 1:35 p.m. The suspect found Friday evening on a Gearhart-area vehicle was located in Yachats. During beach in Clatsop County was determined the stop, 22-year old William Gordon to be a the remains of a seal's flipper. On August 2, 2013 at approximately 8:45 p.m., a retired police officer walking along the beach with his 9-year old granddaughter reported finding the decomposed remains of a hand near the high tide line. An OSP trooper responded to the scene, removed and secured the part until it could be taken to the State Medical Examiner's Office for confirmation. An Astoria Police detective took the part Tuesday to the State Medical Examiner's Office in Clackamas where it was confirmed to not be human. A 79-year old Siletz-area woman was seriously injured Monday afternoon when her vehicle traveled off a cliff along Highway 101 north of Newport. The woman was rescued by an interagency rope rescue team and taken to a Corvallis hospital. Oregon State Police (OSP) is continuing the investigation and seeking any witnesses who haven't spoken to troopers. According to Lieutenant Justin McGladrey, on August 19, 2013 at approximately 2:55 p.m., a 1986 Chevrolet Cavalier driven by MARY P. FISCHER, age 79, from Siletz, was southbound on Highway 101 near milepost 134. According to a witness, the vehicle drove off the west side of the highway and down a cliff where it rolled at least once before coming to rest on its top. The Lincoln County Rope Team, an interagency squad of fire personnel from agencies within Lincoln County, responded to the scene. Team members repelled down the cliff and secured the vehicle before extricating the woman from the car. FISCHER was taken to a REACH air ambulance waiting on the beach and transported to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis for treatment of serious injuries. She was using safety restraints. During extrication and recovery, one lane was closed to travel for about 3 hours. an attic space. "Due to the enclosed space in the attic the only way to access the fire was to remove the ceiling throughout the home. The home is a total loss with an estimated value of $35,000 for the structure and the contents received extensive water damage and very little fire and smoke damage." The Red Cross responded to assist the homeowner, Ray Crooks. Mutual Aid brought firefighters from Coos Bay, North Bend, Millington, North Bay and Southwestern Oregon Mutual Aid Coordinators. Missing Person In an updated news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office regarding a missing 25-year old McMinnville man, a new "last seen at" location places Zachary Porter nearer Coquille on July 23, and not in the Hauser area north of North Bend. " Through investigation the Coos County Sheriff’s Office have now been able place Zachary Porter’s whereabouts to somewhere between the 101/42 Junction and the intersection with North Bank Lane on Hwy 42, which is about 5 miles north of Coquille. Information places Mr. Porter possibly traveling in a vehicle in this area as late as Wednesday afternoon, July 24th, 2013. His trail ends there." Porter had come to the Bay Area to sell a motorcycle. His family reported him overdue. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office is still asking the public’s assistance in this case and encourages anyone that may Cape Arago Hwy. Fire have information concerning Zachary A fast moving grass fire destroyed a Porter’s whereabouts to please contact manufactured home on the Cape Arago the Coos County Sheriff’s Office at 541Hwy. near Charleston Fire Station 1, 396-2106. Coos Bay Male Monday afternoon, July 29. According to a news release from Fire Chief Mick Arrested on I-5 Sneddon, the grass fire ignited the corru- Oregon State Police (OSP), with the gated fiberglass siding on the front porch at a fast rate before entering Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 4 assistance of a Eugene Police Depart- vehicle, arrested a Coos Bay-area man ment (EPD) detective in an unmarked Wednesday afternoon on several driving -related charges following multiple complaints along Interstate 5 between Salem and Tigard. On July 31, 2013 at approximately 11:48 a.m., the first of several driving complaints starting in Salem along Interstate 5 near milepost 260 Coos Bay were received into OSP Northern Command Center dispatch regarding a reck500 Central Ave. lessly driven light blue Chevrolet pickup Coos Bay, OR 97420 displaying Oregon license plates. In to541-269-8911 tal, OSP confirmed 11 driving complaints regarding the pickup as it continNorth Bend ued northbound reportedly at high rates of speed, passing on shoulders, and toss835 California Ave. ing dirt and rocks onto vehicles it was North Bend, OR. 97459 passing. One of the vehicles passed was 541-756-3161 an EPD detective in an unmarked vehicle near Woodburn. The EPD detective Coquille kept the pickup in sight as it continued northbound until an OSP trooper saw the 851 No. Central Blvd. pickup near Tualatin and stopped it near Coquille, OR 97423 milepost 292. Subsequent to the traffic 541-396-2114 stop the trooper arrested the pickup's driver, MATTHEW BRIAN OLIVER, Bandon age 35, from Coos Bay, for DUII, Reck555 Hwy. 101 less Driving, and Recklessly EndangerBandon, OR 97411 ing Another Person. While enroute to the jail, OLIVER kicked and damaged 541-347-2241 South Coast Police Agencies one of the rear doors of the patrol car he was being transported in. A fourth charge, Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree, was also included on his list of charges as he was lodged in the Washington County Jail. Second Summer Drowning at Lincoln City Oregon State Police (OSP), with the assistance of the Lincoln County Medical Examiner, is conducting the death investigation into Wednesday evening's drowning incident in the ocean off a Lincoln City-area beach. The victim is from Pasco, Washington, and was visiting the Oregon coast and staying at a local motel with a friend. Information from OSP and North Lincoln Fire & Rescue District #1 indicates on July 31, 2013 at approximately 8:40 p.m., local emergency responders were dispatched to a water rescue call along the beach in the 3800 block of SW Highway 101 in Lincoln City. Upon arrival, North Lincoln Fire & Rescue deployed two jet skis into the water and located an unresponsive adult male at approximately 9:01 p.m. about 200 yards from shore. Myrtle Point 424 5th St. Myrtle Point, OR 97458 541-572-2124 Rescuers brought the man back to shore and began CPR before he was transported by Pacific West Ambulance to Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Additional information gathered during the investigation indicates KERRY EUGENE BAMFORD, age 56, from Pasco, Washington, was body surfing with a friend. BAMFORD was spotted by his friend about a hundred yards from shore trying to swim back to the beach when his friend lost sight of him. The friend notified onlookers on the beach who called 9-1-1, initiating the emergency response and water rescue. A Vancouver, WA woman drowned in early July when a rip tide pulled her off shore. I-5 Fatality Oregon State Police (OSP) is continuing the investigation into Wednesday afternoon's fatal pedestrian-involved traffic crash that occurred in the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 in the Roseburg area. On July 31, 2013 at approximately 4:26 p.m., a 2013 Ford F150 pickup driven by JARED L. FUHRIMAN, age 39, from Medford, was southbound on Interstate 5 near milepost 123 when, according to witnesses, a male pedestrian ran from the right freeway shoulder into the traffic lanes and collided into the pickup's right passenger side door. The Coos Co. Sheriff 250 Baxter St. Coquille, OR 97423 541-396-7800 Oregon State Police 1360 Airport Lane North Bend, OR 97459 541-888-2677 We Deliver Marshfield Bargain House *Recliners *Beds *Dressers Open Mon. - Sat. 8 am-5 pm 790 No. Bayshore Dr. Coos Bay (541)267-2500 The Oregon State Police (OSP) Fish & Wildlife Division Coos Bay office is asking for the public's help in locating the person(s) responsible for the unlawful killing and waste of two bull elks, a 5point and 3-point, found Monday on Shotgun Creek Road in the Tioga unit of Coos County. A reward is offered through contributions from the State and local Coos County chapters of the Oregon Hunters Association. On August 19, 2013 at approximately 8:01 p.m., OSP was notified by a citizen that a dead bull elk was seen lying in a clear cut off of Shotgun Creek Road. An OSP Fish & Wildlife Division trooper responded to the location and found two dead bull elk approximately 50 yards apart. The trooper determined both elk were shot once, left to waste approximately 20 yards from the road, and were probably killed on Friday August 16 or Saturday August 17. A reward of up to $500 dollars is offered by the Oregon Hunters Association Turn-In-Poachers (TIP) reward program for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact Trooper Ryan Keeler at (541) 888-2677 ext 243. Don’t get sunburned this summer, get tanned indoors in a controlled clean environment. Call for an Appointment 541-267-8439 106 Hall Ave., Coos Bay Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 5 man was knocked to the ground and ran over by a second southbound vehicle, a 2003 Mazda passenger car driven by AARON E. ESTRADA, age 23, from Roseburg. The male pedestrian, identified as EVEREST JAMES Mc DONALD, age34, from Days Creek, Oregon, was pronounced deceased at the scene. Neither involved driver was injured. OSP Trooper helps Save Man An Oregon State Police (OSP) trooper used an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to help save a 48-year old North Bend man last Friday after an apparent heart attack inside a convenience store. On July 19, 2013 at approximately 12:52 a.m., North Bend police were dispatched to a panic alarm at the 7-Eleven store located in the 1900 block of Virginia Avenue. As officers were headed to the call, medical personnel were also dispatched to the same location for a report of a downed man who was unresponsive and not breathing. OSP Senior Trooper Freddie Dunlap, a Certified EMT-Intermediate and Emergency Medical Responder instructor, was nearby and responded to assist after overhearing the call. North Bend (NBPD) Police Officer Chris Rule arrived first and confirmed there was an unresponsive, middle-age male with no pulse inside the store. NBPD Officer Milo Arnesen then arrived as Dunlap pulled up to the scene. Dunlap ran to his patrol car and quickly returned with the AED he carries on patrol. After preparing the man and attaching the AED pads, Dunlap activated the AED and administered a shock to the man while North Bend fire personnel were standing by prepared to continue lifesaving efforts. The man was transported by Bay Cities Ambulance to Bay Area Hospital. He was later transferred to Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend and is being treated in their Intensive Care Unit. According to the hospital earlier this week, the man was listed in serious condition. According to the American Red Cross, sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Over 350,000 people will suffer from sudden cardiac arrest this year and it can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere and at any age. The Red Cross says an AED is an easy to operate tool for someone with no medical background and is the only effective treatment for restoring a regular heart rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest. Senior Trooper Dunlap has worked for OSP for 12 years and is assigned at the Coos Bay Area Command office. He is one of 3 OSP Certified EMTIntermediate emergency medical technicians who work at that office. OSP has about ten AEDs carried by EMTcertified trained troopers in various parts of the State that were donated by local hospitals. Bomb squad An Oregon State Bomb Squad was summoned to Reedsport Saturday, July 27, after a suspicious box was located on a sidewalk adjacent Hwy. 101. Local police closed the coastal route from Winchester Ave. to the intersection with Hwy. 38 until about 2:30 p.m. while a Bomb Squad remotely controlled robot 26, 2013 at approximately 3:00 a.m., investigated the small box. Illinois Valley Fire District requested investigative assistance following a fire Coastal Burglar at 222 Ollis #14 in Cave Junction inCaptured volving a confirmed fire-related fatality. A suspect in a $12,000 burglary on the Investigation indicated KENDELL Central Oregon Coast was arrested last WAYNE PHILLIPS, age 57, and his month at a camp in a remote area of wife, TAMMIE PHILLIPS, age 54, Northern Lane Co. According to a news woke to a smoke alarm and saw a fire in release from the Lincoln Co. Sheriff's their laundry room. They called 911 and Office, 41-year old Robert Deyoe Mills both safely made it out of the residence. Jr., of Florence, was identified as a sus- For an unknown reason, KENDELL pect in the June burglary of a residence PHILLIPS went back inside the burning in Yachats. "Deputies responded to the residence and succumbed to the smoke scene and determined someone had and heat before he was able to get out. forced entry to the residence by breaking The fire was determined to be electrical a door to the garage. The home owner caused, originating where an extension reported more than $12,000 of property cord was plugged in to operate a winhad been taken from the location." On dow air conditioner. Fire damage to the July 18, Mills camp was located and residence is considered a total loss. some of the stolen property recovered. Warrant On July 30, Mills was located during a According to an entry on the Coos Bay traffic stop north of Florence. He was Police log for Tuesday, March 26, charged with Burglary I and Theft I. Eugene area, "warrant service," 44-year Also, a warrant charging him with an old Robert Ray Thomason charged with unrelated theft in Lane Co. Mills was DUII, DWS-Misdemeanor and Reckless transported to the county jail at NewDriving. port. Southern Oregon Fire Fatality A 57-year old man died early Friday morning during a fire at the home he shared with his wife in Cave Junction in Josephine County. Oregon State Police (OSP) Arson & Explosives Section and Burglaries Office of State Fire Marshal responded According to an entry on the Coquille to assist Illinois Valley Fire District to Tribal Police log for Tuesday, March 26, investigate. The investigation deter500 block Miluk Dr., 58-year old male mined the fire was accidental. On July reported "burglary." Entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, March 26, 1700 block Newmark Ave., 45-year old male reported "burglary." Coos Bay Toyota Gracie Home of “The Amazing Guarantee” Arrest According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, March 26, Wasson & Taylor, 24-year old Michael Stitt arrested for Domestic Harassment & Strangulation. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. All New Vehicles All Used Vehicles All Certified Vehicles ALL Vehicles Cape Arago Hwy. burglary The Cape Arago Hwy. burglar continues to victim residents. According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Wednesday, March 27, 10:07 a.m., burglary reported on the 91000 block. At 12:59 p.m., a report was taken for bur- Moe's Super Lube Oil Lube & Filter Service Open 8 a.m., Mon. - Sat. 2 Locations in the Bay Area *1326 Virginia Ave., North Bend (541) 756-7218 *330 South Broadway, Coos Bay (541) 269-5323 Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 6 glary following a report of "theft of Naomi A. Whitney arrested on charges change and RX meds", on Boat Basin of PCS & DCS Meth, and 23-year old Road in Charleston. Susan A. Miller charged with Probation Violation and PCS Meth. All three were Battery theft According to an entry on the Coos Co. transported to the Coos Co. Jail at CoSheriff's log for Wednesday, March 27, quille. Burglaries 500 block No. 8th St., Lakeside, "theft of batteries and fuel from boat." At 10:59 p.m., same address, "subject attempt to steal gas, neighbor chased him off." Suspect vehicle silver Oldsmobile Cutlass, white male adult, 6-0, 200 lbs., 40-50 years old, red hat, beard, grey sweatshirt. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, March 27, 6:58 p.m., 200 block E. Lockhart Ave., 35-year old female reported Burglary/ UUMV. Entry on the Coquille Police log for 3:51 p.m., 100 block No. Irving St., "burglary." Wanted Graffiti According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, March 28, Medford PD, "located wanted subject," 21-year old Ryan Smith arrested. Three entries on the Coos Bay Police log involving graffiti vandalism in the downtown area on Wednesday, March 27. At 5:17 p.m., 175 So. 3rd St., Time Bomb, and 5:20 p.m., 375 W. Central Traffic stop Three adults were arrested following a Ave., Old City Hall. At 4:12 p.m., 300 traffic stop at Woodland & Ocean Court W. Anderson, Ticor Title, "graffiti." Criminal Trespass in Coos Bay early Thursday morning, March 28. According to an entry on the According to an entry on the Coos Bay police log for 12:12 a.m., 34-year old Police log for Wednesday, March 27, Travis E. Sapp arrested on State Parole 4:11 p.m., Railroad property, 54-year & Probation warrant charging Probation old Donald Darwin Johnson arrested for Violation, also charged with PCS Meth Criminal Trespass I and transported to and DCS Meth. Twenty-four year old the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. tempted Criminal Trespass charge, also According to an entry on the Coquille charged with Disorderly Conduct and Police log for Wednesday, March 27, Criminal Trespass II. Transported to the 9:36 a.m., 155 E. 1st. St., Safeway, 28- Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Shoplifter year old female reported "counterfeit $100 bill." According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, March 28, Fight According to an entry on the Coquille 11:48 a.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Police log for Wednesday, March 27, "Safeway Loss Prevention is actively 7:36 p.m., above E. 4th St., "fight," 19- chasing a male shoplifter who fled from year old Ellycea Megan Geer arrested on the store on foot. Last seen headed towards JC Penneys. Has a female accomcharges of Assault IV & Strangulation. plice also. Officers responded with Loss Shoplifter Prevention and suspects ran into the gaAccording to an entry on the North Bend rage" on the 2100 block of Jackson St., Police log for Wednesday, March 27, "and refused to come to or answer the 8:49 p.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Safeway, door. Officer took report for charge/ "shoplifter in custody," 57-year old San- Theft III. dra J. Baldwin, North Bend, cited for VRO Theft III in lieu of custody. "trespassed According to an entry on the Coos Co. from all Safeway's for one year." Sheriff's Office log for Thursday, March Theft 28, 12:32 a.m., North Bay Road/Hwy. According to an entry on the North Bend 101, Kermit Gaston arrested for ViolaPolice log for Wednesday, March 27, tion of Restraining Order, also cited for 8:08 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Wal- DWS Violation and Expired Registramart, "theft of items from location," tion. Transported to the county jail at Kristy Ann Devlin charged with Theft Coquille. III and Criminal Trespass I. Transported Assault to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Earlier, According to an entry on the Coos Co. at 6:51 p.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Sheriff's Office log for Thursday, March "Safeway has shoplifter in custody," 3128, City View Drive, Coos Bay, "wife year old Kristy Ann Devlin, Coos Bay, Leslie assaulted him. Refused medical. charged with Theft III and Criminal Advised she has also destroyed items in Trespass I. Also, 49-year old Deborah the house. Will wait at 7-11 in white FMay Nash, North Bend, charged with 150." Leslie Thomas arrested for AsPCS Meth. Both transported to the Coos sault IV and transported to the county Co. Jail at Coquille. jail at Coquille. Counterfeit Dispute A reported "dispute" on the 2400 block of Delores Lane in North Bend early Friday morning, March 29, led to an arrest. According to an entry on the police log for 3:15 a.m., 55-year old Troy Rath was arrested on a Police Officer Hold and transported to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay. Police were summoned to the same address at 2:15 a.m. for a reported "dispute at location, verbal only, no crime." Shoplifter According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, March 28, 5:12 p.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Safeway, "shoplifter running from Lost Prevention," 33-year old Sarah L. Acuna, Coos Bay, charged with Theft III, Criminal Trespass I, Escape and Resisting Arrest. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, March 28, 4:05 p.m., Hwy. 101, near Pro Build, Mary Fay Daniel arrested on NBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear on At- Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Thursday, March 28, 12:30 p.m., Sitkum Lane, Myrtle Point, "cabin broke into in last 2 weeks, all belongings ransacked, possible tools missing." Sometimes it’s more than just Flossing Dental Care for the Entire Family (541) 267-3447 Sam Scott DMD Bringing Back Smiles with Quality, Experienced, Professional Care 833 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 7 Cougar sighting? According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, March 29, 5:43 a.m., 3500 block Lindberg Ave., 44-year old male reported "possible cougar sighting." Meth & Heroin As a result of a "traffic stop," at Newmark & Hull in Coos Bay early Friday morning, March 29, a 25-year old female was cited and released on drug charges. According to an entry on the police log for 3:19 a.m., Christina M. Husko was charged with Unlawful Possession of Meth & Heroin, also cited for DWS Violation. Transient sleeping in building According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for early Friday morning, March 29, 1:22 a.m., 1000 block Front St., "result of report of transients sleeping in building," 36-year old Jason P. Murphy arrested on charge of Probation Violation and cited for Criminal Trespass II. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Police log for Thursday, March 28, 6:39 p.m., 800 block No. Front St., "criminal trespass," 23-year old Derek Lee Haight arrested for Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Probation Violation An individual previously trespassed from the Mill Casino was arrested early Saturday morning, March 30, on a Probation Violation charge. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for 2:53 a.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., 21year old Gary D. Danielson, Coos Bay, was arrested on authorization by a Parole Officer in Douglas Co. He was also cited for Criminal Trespass, PCS Schedule II and warned for Carrying a Concealed Weapon. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Probation Violation A report of a subject “outside knocking on the door and will not leave,” on the 1900 block of Monroe St. Friday night, March 29, led to an arrest. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for 9:21 p.m., 22-year old William V. Emery was charged with Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Jail at Coquille. Police log for Thursday, March 28, 7:07 Possible fight p.m., Coos Co. Jail at Coquille, Adam Five individuals were contacted on the Peter Eckes arrested on warrants charg- 800 block of Tower St. in North Bend ing two-counts of Unlawful Possession Friday night, March 29, after police reMeth, one-count Unlawful PCS, Failure ceived a “report of 4 male subjects on to Appear Contempt of Court/VRO, and foot in the area, possibly ‘casing places’. Failure to Appear Contempt of Court/ Very suspicious. Officers responded VRO. and made contact with several subjects who they believe were about to initiate a Probation Violation According to an entry on the Coos Bay fight in Boynton Park.” According to an entry on the police log for 7:26 p.m., “officers advised the subjects were intoxicated.” Twenty-six year old Timothy Webb was warned for Disorderly Conduct, and 38-year old Tyson Swanson was warned for Disorderly Conduct, Interfering and Resisting. Shoplifter According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Friday, March 29, 10:56 a.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Safeway, “Loss Prevention request officer for shoplifter.” Twenty-eight year old Rebecca Lynn Dennis arrested for Burglary II. “Subject previously trespassed from all Safeway stores on Sept. 20, 2012.” sell arrested on charge of DUII. False info According to an entry on the Coquille Police Log for Friday, March 29, 12:38 p.m., Hwy. 42 & Central, 34-year old Erick J. Clauson charged with False Info to Police/Citation, and cited for DWS Violation. Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, March 29, 8:49 a.m., 1500 block Ocean Blvd., Armadillo Storage, "burglary to storage unit." Battery theft According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, March 29, 8:08 Vehicle a.m., 50 E. Lockhart, "theft of batteries According to an entry on the Coos Bay from vehicles." Police log for Saturday, March 30, 5:30 Hammer assault a.m., 500 block So. Cammann St., 21year old male reported "vehicle just went A report of a “possible assault with a across their lawn, hit multiple vehicles hammer at location,” led to an arrest early Sunday morning, March 31 on the and kept going." 1500 block of Ohio St. in North Bend. Wanted According to an entry on the police log According to an entry on the Coos Bay for 2:51 a.m., 21-year old James R. Police log for Friday, March 29, 11:11 p.m., Schoneman & Harris, "subject fled from traffic stop." Twenty-one year old Christopher Brown arrested on CBPD warrant charging two-counts of Unlawful Possession of Meth, Escape in the Third Degree and Resisting Arrest. Also a Detainer from Coos Co. Parole & Probation. Transported to the county jail at Coquille. DUII According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Friday, March 29, Hwy. 42 & No. Adams, "possible intoxicated driver," 58-year old Marcella Sue Rus- “You Can Get There From Here” (541) 888-2525 1085 So. 2nd Coos Bay All of your garden, farm, ranch, pet, needs in one location. Open Mon.—Fri. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Sundays Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 8 Blanche, North Bend, charged with As- rolet, “officer responded and took report known amount of damage at this time; Multiple vehicles were vandalized.” sault II and Assault IV Domestic Felony. for charge/Criminal Mischief I. Un- however, it is a high dollar amount. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. DUII According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, March 30, 9:25 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., “Mill Security requests officer respond to the scene of a minor accident in the parking lot. They believe the driver may be intoxicated. She ran into a parked vehicle.” Fiftythree year old Sheri R. Holcomb, North Bend, cited for DUII (BAC .20), and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Criminal Trespass According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, March 30, 5:07 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., “Mill Security requests officer respond to cite a subject on the premises that was restricted previously.” Fifty-three year old Larry L. Jones cited in lieu of custody for Criminal Trespass II. “Jones has been permanently trespassed from the Casino and is waiting outside for a ride.” Criminal Trespass According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, March 30, 4:37 p.m., 2455 Pacific St., “employee at the Swimming Pool is requesting an officer respond for a transient male that has helped himself to a shower and is still in the shower, refusing to leave.” Officer responded and warned 68-year old Nicholas A. Cerrone for Criminal Trespass. He was also permanently trespassed from the pool. Vehicles vandalized According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, March 30, 3:54 p.m., 1595 Newmark, Ken Ware Chev- Now Offering a Duck Bus on Saturdays for Oregon’s Football Games from Coos Bay Coast to Valley Public Bus Service (No Saturday Service) Porter Stage Line (541) 269-7183 Sun.—Fri. depart Coos Bay 7:15 a.m., Reedsport 7:40 a.m., Florence 8:15 a.m. arrive Eugene 9:35 a.m. Mon.— Fri. depart Eugene 10:05 a.m., Florence 11:20 a.m., Reedsport 11:50 a.m., arrive Coos Bay 12:20 p.m. Afternoon bus departs Coos Bay at 12:35 p.m. Evening bus departs Eugene at 4:05 p.m. Call for fare information or http://www.porterstageline.com/ Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 9 MIP According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Saturday, March 30, 2:50 p.m., “Mall Security request officer for two juveniles that opened alcoholic beverages. Officer responded and made contact with the involved female juveniles. Both juveniles are permanently trespassed from Buzz and both are trespassed from the Mall until they reach 18 years of age. Both juveniles will be referred to the Juvenile Department for charge/MIP Alcohol. Officer transported them to a residence in Coos Bay and released.” Criminal trespass According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for early Sunday morning, March 31, 5:10 a.m., So. Wasson St., Empire District, 30-year old male reported "ex-boyfriend in sister's apartment, going out of his mind, trying to stab people with a knife." Graffiti vandalism -year old Lonny Baker arrested on Clatsop Co. warrant charging Parole Violation on original charge of Possession Dangerous Drugs. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Michael E. Baker charged with PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana. UEMVs Entries on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, March 30, involving UEMVs (Unauthorized Entry Motor Vehicle). At 9:43 a.m., 300 block Village Pines Way. At 12:41 p.m., 1700 block Village Pines Place, 77-yea rold male reported "theft from vehicle/unlawful entry into vehicle." At 5:13 p.m., 1001 N. Bayshore Dr., Rodeo, 41-year old male reported "theft from vehicles." At 9:19 p.m., 500 block Shorepines Vista, 64-year old female reported "unlawful entry into motor vehicle/theft from vehicle." Missing Coos Co. Man Found Safe Sheriff’s Deputies and members of the US Forest Service Ranger District. At about 2:20 pm, Tuesday afternoon Gene McLaughlin was located, he was very wet and cold from being out for two nights and a day. He was in good spirits, and relieved to have been found. Mr. McLaughlin had wondered over 3 miles from the point he had been last seen by other party members on Sunday, and was found in the Sucker Creek drainage area, west of China Flats. Mr. McLaughlin had minimal clothing to protect him from the elements and was not prepared to spend any length of time outdoors. He stated that he had become disoriented and began wandering thinking he was going in the right direction, which lead to him becoming lost. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue teams; K-9, Mounted, and Ground Search is comprised of a pool of trained volunteers who donate their time to help those who have become lost/ missing or injured. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank those volunteers again for their time and dedication to our County. Persons who are interested in becoming part of the SAR Ground can contact the Sheriff’s office at 541-756-7800. 2, 2:46 p.m. for speeding (58 in 40 mph zone), led to the discovery of marijuana and numerous weapons. According to an Oregon State Police report, 46-year old Matthew J. Bladorn, Roseburg, "removed a concealed firearm from his person and concealed it in the passenger's seat while I attempted to stop him. He then exited the vehicle and failed to obey commands. The operator was detained when numerous knives and loaded pistol magazines were located on his person and he failed to comply with orders." Three concealed .45 caliber handguns and 8 loaded magazines concealed within the driver's reach. Three separate containers containing less than one oz. of marijuana, a bong, and a marijuana piper were also located in the front of the vehicle. Bladorn did not have a concealed handgun license, a driver's license or a medical marijuana card. He was cited for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, violation citations for Driving While Suspended, Driving Uninsured, VBR (speeding), and Unlawful Possession of less than 1 oz. Marijuana. The firearms, magazines, marijuana and smoking devices were sized. The vehicle was impounded and the operator released in lieu of booking at the Coos County Jail in Coquille. On Sunday March 31, 2013 the Coos County Sheriff’s Office took the report of a missing and possibly endangered person, who had been separated from his mushroom picking party in the Siskiyou National Forest approximately 12 miles south of Powers. During the investigation it was learned that Gene I. Firearm & Marijuana McLaughlin, 48 years of age of Myrtle A blue 1995 Jeep Cherokee, stopped on Accident Point, had gone into the wilderness area, the Cape Arago Hwy., milepost 7, April A two-vehicle accident occurred on Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay south of Powers, Oregon to pick mushPolice log for Saturday, March 30, 12:21 rooms with a friend, on the morning p.m., Ocean Blvd. & Newmark Ave., 24 hours of Saturday, March 30th, 2013. During the outing McLaughlin had been separated from his party and did not World Pawn Exchange return to the vehicle as previously arranged. Friends of Mr. McLaughlin looked for him until 1:00 am when they gave up and returned to town. The Sheriff’s Office was notified of the disappearance of Gene McLaughlin, Monday the following morning, after family members reported him missing. Members of the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Coos County Search and Rescue, and Coos County Mounted Posse responded to the area which was 5 miles worldpawnexchange.org southeast of China Flat, south of Powers in the Siskiyou National Forest. The US Coast Guard provided a helicopter, but was hindered and could not see into the Buy. Sell, Trade, Loans dense tree cover of the wilderness area. Members of the Coos County Sheriff’s on Firearms Posse and Search and Rescue K-9 teams began working the area trying to locate Open Mon, - Sat. clues or the whereabouts of Mr. 10 to 5:30 McLaughlin. The teams worked into the evening on Monday, but had to suspend the search due to bad weather and terrain difficulties. Search efforts resumed the Tuesday morning, with SAR K-9’s, SAR Ground Searchers, Mounted Posse, More reports of graffiti vandalism in the downtown area of Coos Bay. According to multiple entries on the police log for Saturday, March 30: at 6:42 p.m., 200 block of No. Broadway; at 6:40 p.m., Pedway, at 6:38 p.m., 100 block No. 2nd; at 5:13 p.m., 100 block So. Broadway. Buy Gold & Silver 1980 Sherman Ave. North Bend Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 10 Hwy. 101, north bound, milepost 218.5, on April 1, 5:47 p.m., in the Clear Lake curve, where a red/silver 1989 Ford F250 pickup truck had stopped due to a mechanical problem. According to an OSP report, a white 1993 Ford Tempo approached from the rear around a blind curve and was unable to avoid impact "due to the position of the truck in the lane of travel, the narrow shoulder, having locked and sliding tires, and oncoming traffic." Twenty-one year old Andrew Philip McRae reportedly picked up a pipe that fell to the roadway after the crash. "He later admitted to having a marijuana pipe and it was located on his person." Sixty-six year old Tommy Stuart Harrington was DWS-Violation. "Both parties were Driving Uninsured." Harrington had an unfulfilled SR-22 requirement. Each party was cited. McCrae's passenger, 20-year old Windy Chantelle Gardiner was transported by ambulance to Lower Umpqua Hospital in Reedsport for treatment of moderate injuries. She also had a valid warrant for Failure to Appear. Lost control A single vehicle, non-injury accident involving a silver 2006 Mazda MZ3 occurred on March 31, 7 p.m., on Hwy. 42, milepost 26, when the westbound driver lost control of his vehicle while negotiating a curve and spun off the roadway crashing into the westbound ditch. According to an OSP report, 18year old McKenzie Donald Clark, Coos Bay, received a ride from a passing moHwy. 101 accident torist to summon a tow truck. A 1991 Chrysler car, operated by a 17PCS Meth year old female, attempted to make a UA report of an individual stealing cans turn onto Hwy. 101 from Croft Lake from the can return at Fred Meyer in Lane, south of Bandon, March 28, 11:15 Coos Bay March 29, 9:17 p.m., led to a.m., and failed to yield the right of way the discovery of illegal drugs. Accord- to a Chrysler minivan. A collision ocing to an OSP report, on Hwy. 101 at curred. According to an OSP report, milepost 239, "I observed the suspect minor injuries were reported and passenvehicle and caused a traffic stop for mul- gers in the minivan were transported to a tiple violations. An investigation re- hospital. No citations were issued. vealed the driver to be in possession of Later, at 1 p.m., 36-year old Richard Methamphetamine. CBPD arrived on Evans, Sixes, recognized one of the scene to handle the theft investigation." wrecked vehicles and stopped. "I knew Twenty-eight year old Ryan Lynn that Mr. Evans was DWS-M. He was Lunsford, Sea Port RV, Charleston, was issued a criminal citation, in lieu of jail cited and released for PCS-Meth and and released from the scene." Theft III. VRO Rollover accident No one was injured when a white 2006 Ford F-250 pickup truck, towing a 29foot 2006 Keystone travel trailer, overturned on Hwy. 38, milepost 25.1, March 28, 2:35 p.m. According to an OSP report, 61-year old Michael Lee Smith, Springfield, was westbound when he "became distracted and the vehicle combination left the roadway to the westbound shoulder. The operator attempted to steer the vehicle combination back onto the highway and overcorrected. The combination crossed the eastbound lane of travel, struck a highway guardrail, jackknifed and overturned." Both vehicles were totaled. No citations were issued. taken into custody and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille on charges of Menacing and Unlawful Use of a Weapon. Possible DUII According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, March 31, 5:11 p.m., Washington and Sherman avenues, "OSP relayed driving complaint, southbound from milepost 225. Vehicle seen all over the roadway, possibly DUII." Officer located the vehicle at Washington and Sherman avenues. Twenty-one year old Joy Bethany Sims, Coos Bay, cited for DUII (BAC 0.00%), Refusal to Submit to Urine Test, warned for PCS Less than Oz. Marijuana, which was seized for destruction. Vehicle reAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay leased to driver's father who responded. Police log for Sunday, March 31, 4:10 Driver also released to her father. Neighbor dispute p.m., 500 block No. Morrison St., 47year old Leslie Smith "arrested on According to an entry on the North Bend CQPD Probable Cause charging Viola- Police log for Sunday, March 31, 3:36 tion of Restraining Order. Transported p.m., 1900 block Maple St., "RP reto House of Confusion, turned over to ported her neighbors left a bag of dog Coquille PD." feces hanging on her door knob." Dispute UEMV Two individuals were arrested following a reported "dispute" on the 200 block of No. Wasson St. in the Empire District of Coos Bay Sunday, March 31. According to an entry on the police log for 3:19 p.m., 25-year old Misty Blu Postlethwait was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Interfering with a Police Officer, Resisting Arrest and Assault on a Police Officer. Twenty-nine year old Alexander J. Postlethwait was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Interfering with a Police Officer and Resisting Arrest. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, March 31, 7:41 a.m., 800 block Florida Ave., "RP reported her boyfriend's vehicle was broken into last night. Passenger side window busted out and his tools were stolen." 2005 Ford Ranger pickup truck, report taken for UEMV, Theft II and Criminal Mischief. Assault charge A report of a disturbance on City View Drive in Coos Bay March 28, led to the arrest of a 50-year old female. AccordBeltran arrested ing to a Coos Co. Sheriff's Office report, According to an entry on the Coos Bay Lesli Thomas was charged with Assault Police log for Sunday, March 31, 11:35 IV Domestic. She was transported to the a.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, county jail at Coquille. The 55-year old "foot patrol," arrested 21-year old Kyler Beltran on charge of Unlawful Possession Meth. Narcotics According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, March 31, 4:05 a.m., 6th Ave. & E St., "from traffic stop," 41-year old Tracy Thomas charged with Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, PCS Schedule III (Vicodin), and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Menacing According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, March 31, 8:54 p.m., 2300 block Lombard St., "RP reported subject at location with a knife and threatening to stab people." Thirtyone year old Jeremy Hart, North Bend, Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 11 male victim did not require medical at- was located in the vehicle. He was artention at the scene. rested for VRO and cited for Driving While Suspended. Gaston was transATV accident A 29-year old Ashland male suffered a ported to the county jail at Coquille. concussion and a broken collar bone after he flipped his Honda Foreman quad within the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area March 29, 4 p.m. According to a Coos Co. Sheriff's Office news release, Sheriff's deputies and Hauser Fire & Rescue responded to the ATV accident near Saunders Sand Raod where they located LLupus Bodan Kulick-Pope. He was transported by ambulance to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay. Warrant A 58-year old male who reported a possible burglary to the Coos Co. Sheriff's Dept. April 1, was arrested. According to a news release, Curtis Patterson, Salal Road reported the possible burglary to a residence on Seven Devils Road, south of Charleston. However, upon contact with deputies, it was discovered Patterson had a misdemeanor outstanding warrant out of Coos Bay for a Violation of a Restraining Order. He was transported to the county jail at Coquille. VRO A report of a disturbance near the intersection of North Bay Lane and Hwy. 101, north of North Bend, March 28, 12:35 a.m., led to the arrest of a 30-year old male. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, deputies were advised the dispute was between a male and female near a vehicle. It was eventually located on North Bay Lane, off of Hwy. 101. Kermit Gaston, of Coos Bay, was contacted along with 28-year old Gerie Botz of Kodiak, Alaska. It was learned that Gaston had a valid Restraining Order barring him from contact with Botz and he was not allowed to be in possession of firearms. A rifle, belonging to Gaston, UEMVs According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Monday, April 1, Harrison Ave., Bandon, "3 vehicles broken into last night, some items taken." Entries on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 1. At 9 a.m., 1800 block Grant St., "RP reported someone entered her unlocked vehicle and stole some things." Dual portable Sanyo DVD players, value $80, and $30 in change. "Damaged back panel on seats to get DVD player cords out." At 6:20 p.m., 2100 block Lynn Dr., "RP reported someone entered her unlocked vehicle on Friday night. Taken was HP Photo Smart digital camera, value $100. Several CDs, unknown titles." p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., "Mill Casino reported person of interest in RV Parking," 27-year old Tyler Wiley, Coos Bay, taken into custody on Douglas Co. warrant charging Failure to Appear on original charge of Obstruct Police. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Also cited at CCJ for Criminal Trespass II. Criminal Trespass According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 1, 6:39 a.m., 3300 block Ash St., "RP reported suspicious subject in the yard," 65-year old Daniel McLeod, Coquille, taken into custody and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille on charges of Criminal Trespass I. Also, 33-year old John Shell arrested for Probation Violation. Warrant According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Monday, April 1, 10:16 p.m., Seven Devils Road, 58-year old Curtis Leroy Patterson arrested on warrant charging VRO. VRO According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, April 1, 3 p.m., 400 block No. Wasson St., Empire District, "possible Violation of Restraining Order." Thirty-four year old Angela Osburn arrested on three-counts of VRO. Probation Violation According to an entry on the Coquille Felony warrant Tribal Police log for Monday, April 1, A report of "suspicious activity," Mon- 12:54 p.m., Spaw Blvd. from Cape day, April 1, 5:31 p.m., 200 block So. Arago Hwy., "assist county," Richard Schoneman, led to the arrest of 40-year Curtis arrested for Probation Violation. Warrant old Christopher Morgan on a felony Battery theft According to an entry on the North Bend warrant. According to an entry on the According to an entry on the Coos Co. Police log for Monday, April 1, 11:29 Coos Bay Police log, warrant was out of Sheriff's log for Tuesday, April 2, 8:27 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., "Mill Security state parole board for violation of parole. advised subject at location and subject has a warrant." Thirty-six year old Robert Frost, Coos Bay, taken into custody on CCSO warrant charging Failure During the Month of September ‘13—Not valid with any other offer to Appear on original charge of DUII. off Septic Pumping Or off Service Call Transported to the county jail at Coquille. Also warned for PCS Less than *****COUPON***** Oz. Marijuana. Summer Septic Maintenance $25 $10 Muffins According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 1, 5:10 p.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., "Safeway reported male subject stole 9 pack of muffins from store and left in vehicle." Suspect vehicle is 2003 Mercury Sable 4door, tan. Value $5. Recovered Stolen Property According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 1, 4:34 p.m., Augustine St., "recovered stolen bicycle," and green XBox Halo Edition. Twenty-nine year old Tommy Hawkins, Coos Bay referred to the DA's Office on charges of Theft II and Theft by Receiving. Probation Violation According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 1, 4:17 p.m., 1611 Virginia Ave., "officer out with detainable subject at Pet Mart." Forty-seven year old Forest Martin, transient, taken into custody for Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Monday, April 1, 3:57 We would like to invite you this Sunday morning... Sundays at 10:30 a.m. 131 N 3rd, Hall bldg, entrance on 3rd Where the gospel is still the good news! Pastors David & Bridgette Whinery PO Box 477, Coos Bay, (541)266-0613 Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 12 a.m., Bill's Creek Lane, Bandon, "theft of batteries and old trailer, etc. from RP's property, occurred sometime yesterday." Stolen property includes: 10 deep cycle batteries, bike, trailer with 2 bikes, value $670. Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Tuesday, April 2, North Bay Road, North Bend, "window broken out, residence gone through in last 2 days." Report taken for Theft I and Burglary I. Machete According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Tuesday, April 2, Crown Point Road, Charleston, male reported another male attacked him with a machete. A second call reported another male in the middle of the roadway yelling and screaming. Roger McPherson arrested on charge of Disorderly Conduct II and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. News release from the Sheriff's Office, " On April 2, 2013, at about 2005 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to 62905 Crown Point Road in response to an intoxicated male reporting he was attacked with a machete. Deputies received subsequent calls of a male screaming and yelling on Crown Point Road at about the half mile mark. When Deputies arrived in the area, they contacted Roger McPherson, 51 YOA of Coos Bay. As a result of the investigation, it was determined that no attack had occurred. Mr. McPherson was arrested for Disorderly Conduct II, transported to the Coos County Jail and booked." Dispute According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Tuesday, April 2, Queens Court, Lakeside, "mom's exhusband trying to break in to their residence." Timothy Wise arrested for DUII (BAC .14%). Transported to CCJ, warned Criminal Trespass, also charged with two-counts of Menacing Domestic, Unlawful Use of Weapon, Criminal Mischief II, Harassment Domestic. News release from the Sheriff's Office, " On 42-13 at approximately 10:05 PM Deputies from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office responded to 610 Queens Crt. in Lakeside Oregon for a disturbance in progress. Upon arrival 40 year old Timothy Wise, of Bandon was contacted as he attempted to leave in a vehicle. Mr. Wise was intoxicated and thus arrested for DUII. Upon further investigation it was learned that Mr. Wise had come to Lakeside to harass his estranged wife, Vanessa Pallas. Mr. Wise was also charged with Unlawful use of a weapon, Domestic Menacing, Domestic Harassment, Criminal Mischief II and Criminal Trespass I. Wise was transported to the Coos County Jail and is being held on $70000 bail. " Bunker Hill confrontation According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff' Office, " On April 3, 2013, at about 0101 hours, Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies observed what appeared to be a physical confrontation between two males near the Human Bean Coffee kiosk in the Bunker Hill district of Coos Bay. Deputies contacted 27 year old Eric Borchman of Myrtle Point and 24 year old Joel Jones of Coos Bay. After being contacted Eric Borchman was found to be in possession of drugs. Eric Borchman was arrested for Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine; Giving False Information to a Police Officer after giving the Deputy a false name on initial contact and Es- cape III after Mr. Borchman attempted to flee from the deputy. He was taken to the Coos County Jail and booked. Mr. Jones was not charged and allowed to leave." Diaper thief According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, April 2, 9:27 a.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Safeway, "RP reported male subject stole 4 boxes of diapers and fled on bicycle with small trailer behind it. Value $155." Assault According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 2, 10:49 p.m., 1800 block Southwest Blvd., "result of family dispute," 32-year old Janet I Austin Lincoln arrested on charge of Assault IV Domestic and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Burglary According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 2, 5:14 p.m., 1100 Fulton Ave., 53-year old female reported "burglary." Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 2, 10:45 a.m., So. Wasson St., Empire District, "just saw possible wanted subject," 25year old Braxton Busch arrested on CBPD warrant charging one count of Harassment, three-counts of Recklessly Endangering and Disorderly Conduct II. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, April 2, 2:14 a.m., 2051 Newmark Ave. Walmart, "result of contact with subject in vehicle," 51-year old James Sarachman ar- Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 13 rested on Medford PD warrant for Probation Violation on original charge of Robbery III. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Burglary A report of a "burglary to a residence & garbage left in yard," led to a foot chase and K9 track in Coos Bay Wednesday morning, April 3. According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for 8:02 a.m., "while investigating this incident, suspect Stemen fled area possibly in possession of rifle taken." Beau Stemen fled on foot into woods, possibly armed. CBPD assisted with the K9 track. Later, at 12:40 p.m., Welch Road, Coos Bay, "theft of items from trailer at location. Suspect Stemen was observed fleeing nearby scene in possession of rifle taken in this incident, CBPD responded, assisted with dog track. Suspect unable to locate." APD issued for Probable Cause arrest on charges of Theft I, "possibly still in possession of .270 caliber rifle, wood stock." 8:47 a.m., Old Broadbent Road, Myrtle Point, "came into office to report the theft of a battery pack for her electric fence that surrounds their field near MP 1 on Old Broadbent Road. Theft occurred sometime overnight. Wire fence had to be cut on both sides of the battery pack. Stolen property Speedlite AN 20 Battery Pack, red & black in color, value $83. No suspects." a.m., 2000 block Sheridan Ave., "CPS worker advised us that a wanted subject would be at their officers between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. today." Twenty-five year old Brian L. Cray arrested on Lane Co. Parole & Probation warrants charging Parole Violation on original charge of Robbery and two-counts of Failure to Appear. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Fraud Neighborhood dispute It's the grandparent scam. According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Wednesday, April 3, 11:46 a.m., Coos Bay, "call from subject claiming to be grandson in jail in Puerta Prince, Mexico, needs $2,000 in 2 hours for arrest on drug charges." Suspect gave call back number and also provided number allegedly to American Embassy. Information was forwarded to the U.S. Attorney General via email form. Theft According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Wednesday, April 3, 8:26 a.m., Bandon, "moved away 2 weeks ago, came home and found large indoor and outdoor marijuana grow, is very afraid." According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Wednesday, April 3, 3:27 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., "officer assisted Coos Bay PD with a theft case at Walmart." Twenty-four year old Desmond D. Johnson cited for Theft II, and 24-year old Martina S. Mayfield cited for Theft II. both transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Battery theft Warrant Marijuana grow According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, April 3, 1:33 p.m., 100 block D St., 51-year old Katie Prince arrested on charge of Disorderly Conduct II and Resisting Arrest. Warrant 42 & Cedar Point Road, "from person stop," 47-year old Paul Gilbert arrested on CCSO warrant charging Driving While suspended/Revoked and also charged for PCS Meth and PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Thirtyone year old Charlotte White cited for PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana and released. Warrant According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Thursday, April 5, 12:02 a.m., 200 E. 2nd St., Coos Co. Jail, Coquille, 23-year old Ethen Robeson served with four CBPD warrants charging Probation Violation on original charge of Possession Controlled Substance, Probation Violation on original charge of Possession Meth, Probation Violation on original charge of Failure to Appear, and Failure to Appear on original charge of Contempt of Court, Interfere with Peace/Parole/Probation Officer and Escape III. According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Thursday, April 4, 9:25 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., Mill Casino, "attempt warrant service at location," 21 -year old Kallie M. Richardson, North Bend, served with CBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear on Dangerous Burglaries Drugs charge. Transported to the Coos According to an entry on the Coos Bay Co. Jail at Coquille. Police log for Thursday, April 5, 5:46 Person stop p.m., 1000 block Michigan Ave., 24According to an entry on the Coquille year old male reported "burglary." At Police log for Thursday, April 5, Hwy. 12:06 p.m., 1100 block No. 9th St., According to an entry on the Coos Co. According to an entry on the North Bend Sheriff's log for Wednesday, April 3, Police log for Wednesday, April 3, 9:53 Great prices, save on a wide selection of coastal plants, flowers, trees and more!! Clearance Sale Underway Summer Hours?: Open Wednesday through Sunday, Dawnish to Duskish! The largest Nursery/Garden Center on the South Coast Your complete Nursery & Garden Center Open Tuesday through Sunday" 755 S. Empire Blvd. (Cape Arago Hwy.) on Coos Bay (541) 888-5024 Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 14 "burglary," 44-year old John Livingstone and 47-year old Jacquenette Livingstone arrested on charge of Criminal Trespass I and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Twenty-one year old Kyler A. Beltran, North bend, charged with Probable Cause out of CBPD for Theft. He was transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April DUII According to an entry on the Coquille 6, 12:17 a.m., 200 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Police log for Thursday, April 5, 2:35 Coos Co. Jail, "Beltran was cited for p.m., East 3rd & Adams, 63-year old Theft 2 at location." Burglaries Clarke Andrews arrested for DUII. According to an entry on the North Bend Assault Police log for Friday, April 5, 10:45 According to an entry on the Coos Bay p.m., 2800 block Sheridan Ave., Police log, 29-year old Justin McConnell "burglary to residence." Report taken arrested on Assault IV Domestic charge for Burglary II and Theft II. At 9:06 and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at p.m., 1900 block Ash St., "theft of bicyCoquille. cle and misc. tools." Report taken for Beltran arrested Burglary and Theft III. On the Coos Co. A male identified by Coos Bay Police as Sheriff's log for Friday, April 5, 3:18 a criminal with a growing record of ar- p.m., Bear Creek Road, Bandon, rests, was arrested again Friday night, "burglary of residence occurred today." April 5, by North Bend Police on the Report take for Burglary I and four1900 block of Virginia Ave. According counts of Theft I. According to an entry to an entry on the NBPD log for 10:49 on the Coos Bay Police log for Friday, p.m., "officer out with male at location." April 5, 800 block Augustine St., 79year old male reported "burglary." Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Friday, April 5, 10:42 p.m., "CBPD served NBPD warrant," on 23-year old Ashley Marie Pirtle, North Bend, for Failure to Appear on charges of Possession Heroin, Possession Meth and PCS II. Entry on the CBPD log for Friday, April 5, 10:23 p.m., Newmark Ave. near the "Y", "Pirtle transported to CCJ on NBPD warrant charging FTA on original of Possession Heroin, Possession Meth and PCS 3, as well as Detainer from Parole & Probation." Twenty-five year old Michael Fitzhenry transported to CCJ on Detainer for Parole & Probation. DWS According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Friday, April 5, 5:01 p.m., Lakeshore Dr., Augustine Ave., 31-year old Amanda Lynn Artman cited for DWS Violation, Driving Uninsured, PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana, warned for Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device, three-counts of Unsignaled Turn and Attempt to Elude. "Vehicle secured on scene." bation Violation. Dispute Stolen vehicle According to an entry on the Coquille Police log for Friday, April 5, 7:04 a.m., 300 block W. Central, "located stolen vehicle," 37-year old Ronald ChambersDelzell charged with Probation Violation, Theft III and Unauthorized Use Vehicle. Also, 20-year old Alisha FieldStandfill charged with Probation ViolaDUII According to an entry on the Coos Bay tion and Initiating a False Police Report. Police log for Saturday, April 6, 2:14 Both transported to the Coos Co. Jail at a.m., 1313 No. Bayshore Dr., Red Lion, Coquille. Warrant "suspicious vehicle," 35-year old Jay Franklin arrested on charges of DUII According to an entry on the Coquille and DWS Misdemeanor. Police log for Friday, April 5, 4:19 a.m., Hwy. 42 & Cedar Point Road, "from Family dispute According to an entry on the Coos Bay person stop," 47-year old Paul Gilbert Police log for Friday, April 5, 1400 arrested on CCSO warrant charging block Central Ave., "assaulted by his Driving While Suspended/Revoked and intoxicated son; people are holding him a new charge of PCS Meth and PCS down." Twenty-five year old Aaron Less than an Oz. Marijuana and transBlack charged with Harassment & Inter- ported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Also, 31-year old Charlotte White cited fering with 911 call." for PCS Less than an Oz. Marijuana and Arrest released. According to an entry on the Coquille Fight Police log for Friday, April 5, 5:17 p.m., According to an entry on the Coquille 100 block No. Baxter, 48-year old Betty Police log for early Sunday, April 7, Jo Lennon charged with Criminal Mis12:49 a.m., Central & 2nd, "out with chief and transported to the Coos Co. fight near Mr. Zack's," 25-year old JefJail at Coquille. frey Hoopes arrested on charge of DisorWarrant derly Conduct II and transported to the According to an entry on the Coos Bay Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Police log for Friday, April 5, 5:02 p.m., Probation Violation 1600 block Newmark, "result of disAccording to an entry on the Coos Bay pute," 25-year old Zachary Beach on Police log for Sunday, April 7, 12:07 CBPD warrant charging Interfering with a.m., 375 Central Ave., The Pyramid, Police, Harassment and Criminal Mis"unknown problem," 30-year old Jonachief. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail than Carpenter arrested on charge of at Coquille. Probation Violation. According to an entry on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Friday, April 5, 7:32 p.m., 700 block SE 6th Ave., Devin Athorne arrested for Domestic Harassment and transported to the county jail at Coquille. Coos Bay Marine 1201 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay www.coosbaymarine.com Warrant According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Friday, April 5, 11:12 a.m., 2000 block Sheridan Ave., "RP requests officer respond." NBPD served valid MacLaren warrant for Unlawful Possession Marijuana, Parole Violation and Abscond on 18-year old Donald Evan Bignell who was also arrested on charges of Escape III and Pro- email: [email protected] (541) 888-2535 Toll Free 866-840-1544 Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 15 Shoplifter According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Saturday, April 6, 5:24 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, 46 -year old Kymberly Shelton arrested on charge of Theft III and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Graffiti vandalism Graffiti vandals struck North Bend during the early morning hours of Saturday, April 6. According to eight entries on the police log: at 6:45 a.m., 1000 block Tower St., "garage door spray painted." At 8 a.m., Newmark & Sherman, "graffiti found on the bathroom of Boynton Park." At 8:08 a.m., 3400 block Liberty St., "officers located graffiti on south wall of a church at location." At 8:23 a.m., 800 block Newmark St., "officer located graffiti on the white garage door of location." At 8:24 a.m., 800 block Tower St., "officer located graffiti on a travel trailer parked at location." At 8:29 a.m., 800 block Tower St., "officer located graffiti on the back of a truck at location." At 8:34 a.m., 3700 block Brussells St., "officer located graffiti on back of a utility trailer at location." At 8:39 a.m., 3700 block Brussells St., "officer located graffiti on vehicle at location." Mid Columbia School Bus and a passenger vehicle in North Bend. The accident occurred at about 1:45 p.m., at the busy intersection of Brussells and Newmark streets. According to an entry on the NBPD log for 3:41 p.m., the Coos Co. Crash Team was called out. The driver of the 1992 BMW 525 was identified as 47-year old Robert Ma, and the driver of the school bus was identified as 74-year old Edward Martin, Coos Bay. Both vehicles were towed from the accident scene. Reed sentenced DOUGLAS PAUL REED: On Wednesday, April 10, 2103, Coos County Circuit Court Judge Richard Barron sentenced 49 year-old Douglas Paul Reed of Coos Bay to 85 months in prison. Mr. Reed pled guilty to Kidnapping in the Second Degree and Assault in the Third Degree. The charges arose from a report that was made on January 31, 2013 alleging that a man, later identified as Mr. Reed, had assaulted a woman and then dragged her into a house. When officers arrived to investigate the assault against one female victim, they discovered another female victim inside the residence who required medical assistance and later reported that she had been assaulted with a weapon. Mr. Reed will have to School bus serve the 70 months Measure 11 sentence on the Kidnapping in the Second accident One person was reportedly transported Degree charge without any reduction in to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay fol- his sentence; he would be eligible for lowing an afternoon collision between a good-time and work-time credits on the 15 month sentence for the Assault in the Third Degree charge. The case was inBassett vestigated by the Coos County Sheriff’s Hyland Office and the Confederated Tribes of Energy the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Tribal Police. Company Football camp assault Home Heating Fuels (541) 267-2107 24-HR FOOD MART "We offer many services at no charge" 269-5127 www.ticortitlenw.com Land Developers Realtors Sellers Buyers Contractors Hwy. 101 - So. Coos Bay A grainy video shown on YouTube has led to an investigation in Juneau, Alaska and Gold Beach. The video, which has now been removed from the Internet sharing service, reportedly shows two individuals wearing boxing gloves with the smaller of the two hit in the face and then from behind when he turned away. The video was allegedly shot during last summer's annual high school football camp organized by Gold Beach High School football coach Kevin Swift. Gold Beach Police Chief Dixon Andrews says his investigators will determine if any criminal violations occurred. Thunder Mountain football coach Bill Byouer, who made the trip to Gold Beach with his team, says he was not aware of the video and described the allegations as disturbing. Two other Juneau football coaches have been his girlfriend, 21-year old Chantri placed on administrative leave over the Stump, Coquille. Athorne was arrested incident. for Domestic Harassment and transBandon PD window shot ported to the county jail at Coquille. Oregon State Police (OSP) Criminal The victim "did not need medical attenInvestigation Division is asking for the tion at the scene." public's help to identify the person(s) responsible for shooting at the Bandon police headquarters. The damage was spotted Sunday afternoon and the Bandon Police Chief requested OSP investigate. Preliminary investigation indicates that unknown person(s) fired at least one round causing damage to the Bandon Police Department headquarters located at 555 Highway 101. The damage was first spotted by a police officer Sunday, April 8, at approximately 3:00 p.m. Two independent sources reported hearing what they believed may have been gunshots in the vicinity of the police department building late Sunday morning. OSP recovered evidence at the scene but is not releasing additional details at this time. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact OSP Detective John Riddle at (541) 8882677 ext. 232. Disturbance A report of a disturbance on the 700 block of Southeast 6th Ave. in Coquille, Friday, April 5, resulted in an arrest. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office for 7:32 p.m., "the call was in reference to a disturbance between a male and female." Twenty-six year old Devin Athorne, Coquille, "had been in an argument with Stuck vehicle A reported dispute on property along North Bank Lane, outside of Bandon Sunday, April 7, 8:37 p.m., led to an arrest. According to a news release from the Coos Co. Sheriff's Office, Bandon Police also responded and located a vehicle stuck on the property and its operator, 22-year old Samantha West, Lakeside. The 60-year old male property owner did not know West. West was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine and Criminal Trespass I. She was transported to the county jail at Coquille. She was additionally cited for Possession of Marijuana Less than One Ounce and Driving While Suspended. Pony Village Mall Entries on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, April 7, at the Pony Village Mall, 1611 Virginia Ave. At 6:07 p.m., 1611 Virginia Ave., Pony Village Mall, "officer observed subject previously trespassed from location riding through the parking lot. Last seen headed eastbound on Virginia Ave." Thirty-four year old Christopher Shaun Carter, North Bend, cited in lieu of custody for Criminal Trespass II. At 5:49 p.m., "PV Security request officer respond for 3 Esatablished 1965 For your Automotive Needs Wheel Alignment - Fr & Axle Service - Auto Service Rust Proofing - Brake Service - Exhaust Diesel Performance Products—TST Diesel Performance Edge—BD Diesel Performance—Custom Exhaust Tom and Gigs 135 S.Schoneman, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 (541) 888-4660 Toll Free: 1-800-267-4603 Open: Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm (Sat., by Appt.) Bay Area Police Gazette September 2013, page 16 male subjects Disorderly Conduct in on their bikes through the parking lot, also subjects were kicking the doors of the PV Mall. Officer respond and located the subjects with PV Security, all 3 suspects trespassed for 3 months." At 2:32 p.m., "PV Security request officer for male juvenile previously trespassed from there. Officer respond and contacted the juvenile, released to his father on scene, juvenile will be referred to Juvenile Dept. for Criminal Trespass." 3201 Tremont Ave., "Mill Security request officer for UEMV at location. Officer respond / report taken Criminal Mischief III, estimated value of rear window damage $350." Probation violation Thefts According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, April 8, 12:59 a.m., 400 block Newmark Ave., "result of follow up," 27-year old Cory L. Webber arrested on charge of Probation Violation and transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. Entries on the North Bend Police log for Sunday, April 7, involving reported thefts. At 11:20 a.m., 1900 block Monroe Ave., "RP reported a theft from her yard and shed sometime overnight. Approximate value $119. At 11:08 a.m., 2500 block 14th St., "RP reported a theft of an extension cord from his property. Advised this is an ongoing problem in his neighborhood. Request extra patrols." According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Sunday, April 7, 2:29 p.m., 800 block So. Front St., "follow up resulting in arrest." Forty-four year old Donald Sybla Sero charged with Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver. Entry connected with a Hit & Run report at 1:59 p.m., 600 block 10th Court. An earlier entry, 7:46 a.m., listed "Hit & Run" at the same address. Kitchen fire According to an entry on the Coos Bay Fire Dept. log, Sunday, April 7, 1:26 p.m., 100 block So. Wasson St., "kitchen fire extinguished, a lot of smoke in the residence." Arrest Thefts Entries on the Coos Co. Sheriff's log for Monday, April 8, involving thefts. At 6:29 a.m., Hwy. 101, Lakeside, "theft of tools and welding equipment." At 9:46 a.m., Eckley Mtn. area, "theft of scrap UEMVs iron from Plum Creek property." At Entries on the North Bend Police log for 2:13 p.m., Hwy. 101, Bandon, "theft of Sunday, April 7, involving Unauthorized mail." Entry Motor Vehicles (UEMV). At 9:39 DWS a.m., 2000 block Meade St., "RP re- As the "result of traffic stop" on the 100 ported her vehicle was entered sometime block of East 1st in Coquille Monday, overnight and several items were taken. April 8, a 47-year old male was arrested. Approximate value $125." At 6:13 a.m., According to an entry on the CQPD log for 8:52 p.m., Paul A. Gilbert was charged with DWS Misdemeanor and PCS Schedule I, transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille. the RV Park. Officers respond with OSP Trooper, suspect now inside an RV. Officers gained consent to search and located the suspect along with 3 other warrants and 1 probation violation." Six Beltran arrested The 21-year old male Coos Bay Police others, 3 females and 3 males, were also warned the public about as a criminal, contacted between the ages of 16 & 20. Burglary was arrested Monday, April 8, in the Empire District on drug and possession According to an entry on the Coos Bay of burglary tools charges. According to Police log for Monday, April 8, 10:49 an entry on the CBPD log for 10:34 a.m., 1000 block Maryland Ave., 66a.m., 200 block So. Schoneman, Kyler year old female reported "burglary." Beltran was charged with PCS Schedule I and Possession of Burglary Tools. Also arrested on a CQPD Probable Cause for Theft III and Burglary II. UUV According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, April 8, 9:37 a.m., 900 block Blanco Ave., 19-year old James B. Rich arrested on charges of Unauthorized Use Vehicle, Burglary I and Theft II. Wanted According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Monday, April 8, 8:49 a.m., 2600 block Tremont Ave., North Bend, 21-year old Daniel Paul Wallis arrested on charges of Unauthorized Use Motor Vehicle and Theft II. Also, 49year old Kevin Douglas Wallis arrested on CBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear on Theft II. And, 47-year old Darla Phillips arrested on CBPD warrant. According to an entry on the NBPD log for 8:43 a.m., same address, "Mill Security reported possible wanted subject out of CBPD walking towards Read local Bay Area news on the Internet. wwwjcnews.us You’ll find the Bay Area Weekly Newspaper under the BAW tab. It’s in an easy to read format with color photos and ads, local news, sports, meetings and more, every Tuesday. 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