Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, July 23, 2003 Page 16 (Continued from page 15) 10:12 p.m. Monday, July 7 *Deputies transported a woman from Art’s Red Garter Saloon & Steak- house to a home in the 1400 block of Rockydale Road after she was in- volved in an assault. *In the 400 block of Pine Cone Drive deputies responded to a landlord and tenant dispute. *At 12:03 p.m. in the 900 block of Caves Hwy. deputies notified a man that his son had committed suicide. Deputies said fam- ily members had already informed him. *Deputies responded to a non-injury accident that occurred at Store Gulch at 4:10 p.m. *A man reported a family camping at Bolen Lake was missing after taking a hike at 4:38 p.m. Deputies said the family was located. *In the 7200 block of Holland Loop Road a woman in a process of buying a house said a tran- sient man was drinking a beer while sitting on her future porch. The man was gone when deputies ar- rived, they said. *Deputies looked for a man reportedly trespassing at some apartments in the 700 block of Caves Hwy. The property manager said he was not supposed to be on the property. *In the 2700 block of Cave Hwy. a man was having a custody dispute with a woman after she had not returned her child for a week. Deputies said the couple handled the matter themselves. *In the 100 block of Finch Road a man wanted deputies to quiet down barking dogs at his neighbor’s house. Deputies contacted Animal Control. *At 11:38 p.m. the same man who complained about his neighbor’s loud dogs said he was mad at the deputies for not leaving any paperwork at the neighbor’s residence alert- ing them of the problem. He requested an appoint- ment to speak with a su- pervisor. *An alarm went off at Kerbyville Museum at 5:29 a.m. *A man said someone dumped the dead body of a bear on his property in the 800 block of Crooks Creek Road at 9:15 a.m. *A cell phone and pager found at Shop Smart were turned in to deputies at the I.V. Substation. *A woman in the 100 block of Tracy Lane said she accidentally pushed the “911” button on her phone when she was hanging it up at 3:08 p.m. *Someone called 911 for no apparent reason at the Cave Junction Pool public phone. *At milepost 26 of Redwood Hwy. a citizen said a logging truck was being driven recklessly. *A company told deputies they were going to repossess a fifth wheel trailer in the 6000 block of Deer Creek Road. *In the 33000 block of Redwood Hwy. a citizen said there was a fugitive in a pickup truck. *In the 600 block of Fredrick Court a woman said a neighbor girl was taking pictures of her chil- dren. Deputies said no crime was committed. *A man said two teen- aged boys wearing back packs were carrying a pro- pane tank in the 200 block of E. Lister Street. *In the 1000 block of Norman Road a man said someone had thrown rocks at his dogs. *A man in the 1400 block of Lakeshore Drive said he was worried after hearing his name on a po- lice scanner. Wednesday, July 9 *In the 500 block of Caves Hwy. a man said his caregiver had not arrived for work at 1:36 a.m. *In the 18000 block of Redwood Hwy. a man said someone entered his busi- ness through a window and that approximately $3,000 was missing at 10:14 a.m. *A woman in the 900 block of Illinois River Road said a man threat- ened her with bodily harm and threatened to take a chain to her vehicle when she went to retrieve her things from his house. *In the 100 block of Hogue Drive a woman said a 22-month-old child had gasoline in her eyes. Depu- ties said a doctor washed her eyes until medics ar- rived. *In the 600 block of Caves Hwy. a woman said a man was fondling her and had previously forced her into an unwanted sex act. Deputies said they re- ferred the call to the Major Crimes unit. *A woman in the 23000 block of Redwood Hwy. said a former boy- friend was stalking her, prowling at her house late at night and making verbal threats. *In the 100 block of S. Sawyer Avenue a man was warned by deputies after he road a quad motorcycle onto other people’s proper- ties. *In the 3200 block of Holland Loop Road a car rolled over and was block- ing traffic at 9:52 p.m. No victims were found al- though a witness saw some men in a nearby field. Deputies said they filed a report for failure to leave a name at the scene of an accident and for property damage. QUILT SHOW WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOUR QUILTS AT THE ANNUAL BLACKBERRY FESTIVAL QUILT SHOW SATURDAY & SUNDAY, AUG. 9 AND 10 CAVE JUNCTION COUNTY BUILDING. CONTACT 592-6877 OR 592-2933 BY FRIDAY, AUG. 1 Thursday, July 10 *At 2:49 a.m. a woman said she heard a prowler outside her house and that her power went out in the 23000 block of Redwood Hwy. Deputies said they were unable to locate a prowler. *A man said a dog was barking for more than a half an hour near the inter- section of Rockydale Road and Martin Road. *At the base of Hay’s Hill deputies stopped a vehicle that fit the descrip- tion of a prowler reported earlier at 4:18 a.m. *An anonymous citi- zen in the 2100 block of Laurel Road said a neighbor habitually plays his music really loud, gets drunk and passes out, leav- ing the rest of the neighbors to enjoy his tunes late into the night. *In the 500 block of Hummingbird Road a man said his son’s car was taken from his residence without his permission and was involved in an acci- dent. Deputies said the driver had permission from the son. *Dawn Andrea Soule, 41, was cited on a charge of driving while suspended at 10:39 a.m. in the 100 block of S. Redwood Hwy. *A man said some bar bouncers confiscated a gun from an irate customer who had an argument with another patron at a bar in Downtown Cave Junction. Deputies said they took the gun for evidence. *In the 500 block of Caves Hwy. a man said his wife’s wedding ring with a listed value of $2,000 was missing. *In the 100 block of Dogwood Lane a man said a woman may have over- dosed on librium at 4:10 p.m. She was transported to TRCH in Grants Pass. *A woman served with 72 hours notice to leave her apartment had a verbal dispute with her landlord in the 3500 block of Rockydale Road. *A woman said her purse was missing from her shopping cart at Shop Smart at 6:07 p.m. The purse contained $450 cash, credit cards, a Social Secu- rity card and alien docu- ments, she said. *In the 400 block of Redwood Hwy. a citizen said a man was kicking a woman. *In the 200 block of N. Redwood Hwy. a former employee threatened her boss stating “watch out for yourself,” at 9:40 p.m. *A man in the 1800 block of Crooks Creek road said a suspicious man came to his house and said he was looking for some- one named Garcia. 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