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Page 4 (Editor’s Note: Names, ages, addresses, incidents and charges are provided by official law enforcement agencies. All persons listed in this report are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed.) * * * Monday, Dec. 23 *At 5:45 p.m., a woman on Waldo Road complained that someone entered the place she was staying without her permission and removed several of her things. Thursday, Dec. 26 *At 2:50 p.m. a deputy made a welfare check on chil- dren in a family on White Schoolhouse Road. The chil- dren were fine. Friday, Dec. 27 *Someone apparently threw a rock sometime during the night and broke a window at the I.V. Family Resource Center. The incident was re- ported at 7:37 a.m. *A 911 hang-up call was reported at 9:46 a.m. in the 300 block of Millie Street. *Another 911 hang-up call was reported in the 400 block of Aquarius Way. Turns out that some grandchildren were playing with a phone. *A juvenile person was counseled after making a 911 hang-up call from the 600 block of Sherwood Avenue. *At 2:58 p.m. a suspi- cious vehicle was checked at the Selma scales. It turned out that the vehicle belonged to kayakers in the river. *Animal Control was to check on animals after a man in the 2600 block of Holland Loop complained that his neighbor’s livestock weren’t being properly cared for. *Gerardo Rojas, 56, was lodged in Josephine County Jail, for an outstanding war- rant, after a traffic stop at W. Lister Street and Hussey Ave- nue at 3:29 p.m. *At 3:48 p.m., there was a non-injury motor vehicle acci- dent in the 200 block of Finch Road. Jonathan Marcus Farmer, 18, was cited on a charge of careless driving. *A deputy checked the 9000 block of Takilma Road for a possibly intoxicated woman, after a man called at 3:17 p.m. to report that the woman had hit him, and would not leave his house. *Kenneth Carl Crissup Jr. was arrested in Corpus Christi, Texas, on a Josephine County felony warrant for three counts of first-degree theft. *A man in the 9000 block of Takilma Road called at 9:28 p.m. to complain that his “crack house” neighbors were playing loud music. *A man was escorted from Art’s Red Garter Saloon & Steak House by a deputy, after a bartender complained about him at 10:17 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28 *At 1:48 a.m., a woman in the 100 block of Hussey Avenue complained that there were about five people hang- ing out on the parking lot of a bar. There was no evidence of a fight. The five were “86’d” from the lot for the night. *A man in the 400 block of Dick George Road was worried about abuse of an elderly neighbor. Apparently, the older man has Alz- heimer’s and bruised his el- bow after a pipe was taken from him. *Five pitbulls attacked her, a woman in the 36000 block of Redwood Hwy. said, when she tried to break up a fight between them and her dogs. Sunday, Dec. 29 *At 7:24 a.m., a guy was warned about the hours at “Forks” Park. Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, January 8, 2003 *There was a complaint of domestic violence in pro- gress in the 300 block of Pinecone Way. A man left, and there was no evidence of a crime at 2:09 in the after- noon. *There was a strange 911 hang-up call at 8:14 p.m. from the 100 block of Hogue Drive. A man and woman where overheard possibly crying, or arguing about money. Monday, Dec. 30 *A woman in the 1200 block of Illinois River Road complained at 9:42 a.m. that her neighbor’s boys had placed a board with spikes in it on her driveway and that this damaged her tires. *At 11:32 a.m., a man from the 30000 block of Red- wood Highway stopped at the C.J. substation to request a welfare check on an elderly man living near Rough & Ready Flats. The deputy fol- lowed this man to the elderly man’s house. The elderly man then agreed to go to the hospi- tal with the man who re- quested the welfare check. *James Anthony Lam- birth, 18, was cited on a handicap parking violation charge at Selma Select Mar- ket at 1:54 p.m. *At 2:24 p.m., Robyn Marie Hormel, 55, was cited on a handicap parking viola- tion charge. *At 2:38 p.m. a man com- plained that on Prottsman Way, off Westside Road, that a culvert was plugged, caus- ing water to spill onto the road. *A women complained about a suspicious event at 8:04 a.m. Apparently her stepmother had been tamper- ing with her medications. *Assistance was rendered to a stranded motorist and small child between Deer Creek and Draper Valley at 3:29 p.m. *At 3:55 p.m. a man in the 3000 block of Rockydale Road complained of a suspi- cious vehicle left on the inside of a fence on a driveway. Turns out the person that owned the vehicle ran out of gas and had gone to get more. *A man in the 500 block of Martin Road contacted the substation because he caught his neighbor’s dogs chasing his cattle. He had shot and killed one and possibly wounded the other. *After two years, a man in the 30000 block of Red- wood Hwy. located his miss- ing flatbed trailer. He will pick it up in a week. *There was some sort of an unknown problem in the 300 block of Fir Drive. Assis- tance was rendered, and eve- rything was OK after some- one got some kind of a ma- chine working again. *Some people in the 24000 block of Redwood Hwy. reported an incident of a man screaming, and cars leaving a residence. A man was contacted at the resi- dence, but denied involve- ment or knowledge of the in- cident. *A man in the 100 block of S. Hussey Avenue pushed the wrong button on his new phone and inadvertently made a 911 hang-up call. Tuesday, Dec. 31 *At 7:42 in the morning a man reported that a tree was down in the middle of the road near Foris Vineyard. *In the 24000 block of Redwood Hwy., a women complained of obscene phone calls concerning her daughter. A deputy provided options. *A woman was warned of driving with an obstructed windshield at 10:40 a.m. on the corner of Redwood and Caves highways. *A man heard a very loud explosion near Draper Valley Road and Redwood Hwy. It was a blown tire. *A deputy stood by to keep the peace, while one man retrieved personal property from the vehicle of another man on the Junction Inn park- ing lot at 1:42 p.m. *Assistance was rendered to an extremely intoxicated man who kept falling down in Art’s Red Garter Saloon and Steak House at 2 p.m. The man’s wife was called to come and get him. *At 3:57 p.m. Robert C. Sanders, 42, was cited on a charge of driving while sus- pended. *Zacharia H. Pierce, 19, was cited on a charge of driv- ing while suspended. *At 5:15 p.m., Laura Mar- garet O’Grady, 36, was cited on a charge of driving while suspended. *In the 22000 block of Redwood Hwy. a deputy was looking for a man. *At 7:06 p.m., a women reported hearing what she thought were gun shots and someone yelling. Wednesday, Jan. 1 *Lots of shots were heard in the 100 block of Junction Avenue at 2:37 a.m. *At 12:44 a.m., shots were heard in the 100 block of Hogue Drive. *A woman and two of her children were transported to a safe place after she reported domestic violence in progress at 2:14 a.m. *At 1:10 a.m. there was a complaint about unauthorized use of a vehicle. It then showed up on the Selma Se- lect Market parking lot, al- though the keys were not in the vehicle. *A woman received a dis- turbing call from her ex- boyfriend telling her he did not want to live anymore. He said he had pointed a gun at a friend, and that the gun dis- charged in a vehicle. *In the 100 block of S. Sawyer Avenue, Duane Lee Quall Jr., 37, was cited on a charge of violating the county noise ordinance at 2:28 p.m. *In the 100 block of S. Sawyer Avenue, someone was cautioned about an extremely violent and hostile man at 3:12 p.m. *At 3:15 p.m. a man in the 100 block of S. Sawyer Ave- nue was warned by a deputy that if he didn’t stop harassing another man, he would be taken to jail. *A woman reported that her neighbor was shooting his rifle at 5:59 p.m., in the 500 block of Terrace Heights Drive. *There was a report of a man and woman fighting as they walked down the 200 block of N. Redwood Hwy. at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2 *A deputy at Holland Loop and Hayes Cut Off Road reported light bursts every three seconds that were light- ing up the sky at 3:44 a.m. The lights were coming from Please don’t drink and drive . (Continued on page 5) Bulk Sausage: $1.39 lb. Original * Sage * Hot & Sage * Extra Mild Friday, Dec. 10 - 6 to 9 p.m. “IMBAS” (Celtic Music) Ross, Chris, Chris and Jana Corned Beef Dinner - $7.95 January 2003 - EVENTS Friday, Jan. 17- “Lucky Jean” (Acoustic Blues) Friday, Jan. 24 - Brian Box (Acoustic Rock) Friday, Jan 31 - Mike Selfridge CAVE JUNCTION CARES! The following gave their love, support and a lot of hard work to make Cave Junction Cares Thanksgiving Dinner and Christmas Breakfast at Jubilee Park beautiful successes: I.V. Lions Club, C.J. Lions Club, McGrew’s, Shop Smart Food Warehouse, Select Market, Texaco, CJ City Council & Park Crew, Oregon Mountain Real Estate, ‘Manny’ (House Mouse Cleaning Service), Gary & Joyce Noleroth, Fred & Sara Ball (Bi-Rite Auto), VFW Post 5995, American Legion Post 70, American Legion Women’s Auxiliary, Ron Smith, Art’s Red Garter, Bobbie & Rob Jarnigan, Carl Jacobson Jr., ‘I.V. News’, Dave Malone, Max Roesberry, Max Carter, Gary & Carol Gilmore (Darn Near Everything), I.V. Building Supply, Sheri Woods, Ron Dotson, Dorothy Wiltfong, Taylor’s Sausage, Mike Goff, Barbe Lane, Mike Barney (Barney Appliance Repair ), Joe Crutchfield, Carol Hamilton, Rusty Gosser, Al Lopez, Ruth & John Jolly, Valley of the Rogue Dairy, Lloydeen Davis, Brown Barn Launderette, Joe & Michele, Walt & Ruby Mickey, I.V. Bikers, Belt Masonic Lodge, Bud & Pat, Redwood Service Center, 1-Hour Photo, Cavenet Internet Service, Kerbyville Museum, Lutheran Brotherhood, Craig & Susie, Damon & Edna, Lisa, Dave Pond, Music & Laurel, Mary Guerra, Barbara Brack, Rockydale Automotive ‘Bud’, Carolyn Robinson, Larry & Paulene Cooper, Stevereno’s Family Restaurant & Lounge, Boarding House Reach, Bill McMorrine, Pat Doyle’s Mom, Energy Outfitters, Bob & Barb Maynard, Ken & Sharon Adolphson, Cecile Zimmerman, Junction Inn, Roan & Candice McClure, John Z., Barry, Mike Meidinger, Dan Stanfield, TK Nick, Megan, Walt Freeman, George & Jody McElroy (Holland Loop Store), Darlene & Jack Miller, Dave Fuller, Cabin Chemistry, Fire Mountain Gems, Shelly (Bones), Gene Negri, Pietro’s Italian Restaurant, Sally Jones, Marilyn Cogburn, Simba, My Brother’s Pub, Lana, Mackey, Kendall &Tammy Phillips, Chuck Williams, Ed Brown, Andy & Kathy Moore, Allen ‘Tubbs’ & Norma Madden, Pattie Culver, Bob Miller, Child’s Play, Lettie Warloe, Kay Taylor, Michael Yanase II, Jim & Maria Brock, and all of you who helped whose names I may have forgotten… I just couldn’t keep track! A special thank you to our delivery persons who delivered meals and toys to those who could not get to the park, Amy & Jerry (Otter Creek Transportation), and the entire crew from Blue Moon, who not only served delicious coffee, but delivered also. Most of all, I would like to again thank the Lord for the wonderful people in the valley, who prove that ‘Cave Junction Cares’. May the New Year Bring You All the Joy and Love You Give to Others Lynn Boucher