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Page 20 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, August 6, 2003 (Continued from page 19) listed. She said her shirt was torn off her body and her arm was bruised four days ago. Deputies said they were unable to get ahold of the woman to make contact. *Deputies responded to an accident involving a motorcycle and a vehicle in the 24300 block of Red- wood Hwy. The motorcy- clist refused to be trans- ported to a hospital, depu- ties said. *Lauren E. Schon- bachler, 19, of Selma, was arrested on a warrant for second-degree animal ne- glect in the 2500 block of Jerome Prairie Road in Grants Pass. *A man said a van driven by a 14-year-old boy crashed into a tree at Lake Selmac. Two people refused transport and one man was taken to TRCH. Michael Edward White, 14, was cited on a charge of driving without an op- erator’s permit. *Deputies responded to a single-injury motorcy- cle accident in the 16800 block of Redwood Hwy. A man with unknown injuries was transported to TRCH. *An anonymous per- son in the 10000 block of Takilma Road said a neighbor was playing his music too loud at 7:19 p.m. *In the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. a woman said some teen-agers were spray painting bicycles and cars. Deputies were unable to locate the teen-agers. *In the 4900 block of Happy Camp Road a man said he was having trouble breaking up a fight be- tween a man and a woman. The man fled and the woman was taken to a friend’s house. Monday, July 21 *A man said a shotgun was missing from his tool shed in the 2600 block of Deer Creek Road. *At Art’s Red Garter Saloon and Steak House a woman said her vehicle was taken without her per- mission. Deputies sent a description of the missing vehicle to several county agencies in Oregon. *In the 10000 block of Takilma an anonymous person worried about fire safety reported hearing gun shots. *Ken James Halverson, 36, turned him- self in at the I.V. Substa- tion on a probation de- tainer. He was transported to jail in Grants Pass. *A woman in the 100 block of S. Kerby Avenue said her Social Security number is being used by somebody in New York. *At Taylor’s Country Store a man broke a win- dow of a vehicle with his fist and fled on foot, but left his vehicle behind. *In the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. deputies responded to a near drown- ing. Deputies said the per- son was OK. *Cameron Daily, 35, was cited on a charge of second-degree criminal mischief for punching a car window at Taylor’s Country Store. Deputies found him in the 200 block of Watkins Street. *An anonymous citi- zen said two men were dumping oil and fuel from a dredge at Lake Selmac. Deputies contacted the park ranger. Tuesday, July 22 *In the 200 block of W. O'Brien Street a man said another man tried to grab him and throw him off his porch. Deputies said the dispute was over a civil matter. *In the 7300 block of Caves Hwy. a man said he was assaulted after arguing about a pay raise. The per- petrator grabbed the man’s shirt causing bruising and scratches to the man’s chest, he said. Deputies said one of the men quit his job over the incident. *In the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. a woman said her 5-gallon bottle of water was missing from her porch. She later can- celed the complaint. *Deputies recovered a stolen van near the top of Hay’s Hill. The vehicle was not drivable and the dash was stripped. Jerry’s Tow removed the vehicle. *At P.J.’s Café in Downtown Cave Junction a man said two young men ate breakfast and were go- ing to pay with an out-of- state check. He refused the check and the men left their backpack in the res- taurant while they said they were going to get cash. They didn’t return. Deputies discovered sev- eral items in the backpack MANSFIELD R. 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The man received the informa- tion from a person camp- ing in the area. *At Lake Selmac a man said he asked some people to stop using their dredge. Another man drinking beer in the area told them it was OK to dredge there. Deputies said the men stopped dredging and the other man was asked to leave. *At “Forks” State Park four people were warned about park hours by depu- ties at 9:11 p.m. *In the 2300 block of Reeves Creek Road a man said he is afraid of his wife who has a history of drug and violence problems. He said he married her in April and is realizing now that they don’t get along. He added that several of his family heirlooms have been missing since marry- ing her. Deputies advised him of his options. *Deputies contacted a man at Lake Selmac to see if he could pick up a rela- tive arrested in Crescent City, but the man claimed he didn't have enough gas. A woman drove to Cres- cent City to pick up the child who was with the relative when she was ar- rested, deputies said. *In the 400 block of Redwood Hwy. Jo Ann Marie Rhodes, 35, was cited and released on a warrant for failing to ap- pear on a charge of driving under the influence of in- toxicants. *In the 300 block of W. Lister Street a woman with a history of angina said she was having chest pain after smoking two cigarettes. *A man said six horses were running loose on Rockydale Road at 7:07 a.m. *In the 100 block of Boundary Lane a woman said her window screen was pried off and thrown into a nearby tree. She said someone tried to enter her residence but probably left when they saw a gun near her bed. *A man in the 2000 block of Laurel Road said there was a horse in his neighbor’s garden that was heading toward the road. Deputies said the horse was reunited with its owner. *In the 300 block of S. Kerby Avenue a woman said another woman threat- ened her and her sister-in- law over a cat. *A man said a couple was fighting with each other in the 2500 block of Caves Hwy. Deputies said they advised the couple of their options. *A man in the 300 block of Caves Hwy. said he accidentally shot him- self in the chest when he was cleaning his rifle. He was transported to TRCH and was placed on a peace officer mental hold by deputies. KERBY ROLL-OVER - Craig S. Pryor, 43, of Cottage Grove, driver of a 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser towing a trailer that crashed on Sunday, Aug. 3, was taken for treatment by American Medical Response. He was taken to Three Riv- ers Community Hospital. Passengers Kimmy Jo Bannister, 41, of Eugene and Richard Ethier, 64, of Cave Junction were re- ported uninjured, said Oregon State Police. Illi- nois Valley firefighters responded to the crash near 24000 Hwy. 199 to assist. 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