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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, December 24, 2003 POLICE BLOTTER (Editor’s Note: Names, ages, addresses, incidents and charges are provided by official law enforcement agencies. All persons listed in this re- port are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed.) *** Thursday, Dec. 4 *A man in the 800 block of Crooks Creek Road said he gave a care provider a small change purse to use while running errands. The purse, which contained a social security card, driver’s license, Ore- gon Trail Card, library card, $200 cash and a post office key, was never re- turned. The care provider said she lost it. *Two juvenile boys were contacted by deputies for possession of large marijuana stems at Ever- green Elementary School. A report was filed for pos- session of a controlled sub- stance within 1,000 yards of a school. *Justin Horn, 14, was cited and released to the custody of his father for shoplifting at Shop Smart Food Warehouse in Down- town Cave Junction. *In the 200 block of Iron Way Paul Winfield Cole Jr., 41, was arrested on a charge of a restraining order violation. He was transported to Josephine County Adult Jail in Grants Pass. *Jeffrey Allan Hollo- way, 48, was arrested on a charge of DUII at 6:58 p.m. on Redwood Hwy. and Laurel Road. *At the Junction Inn, a woman reported a TV was missing from a room. A possible suspect checked in to the motel using a methadone ID card. Friday, Dec. 5 * Daniel G. Marquard, 51, was arrested on a war- rant for failure to appear on charges of criminal mischief and criminal tres- pass, near the Junction Inn at 1:09 a.m. * Anthony Miller Ru- ark, 15, was cited on a charge of possession of a controlled substance at IVHS at 11:32 a.m. He was released to his uncle. * A man said his 16- year-old boy, who keeps swords and knives in his room, was beyond parental control. He wanted the boy “hauled off for his own safety and (the father’s) well being.” Deputies ad- vised the father that he can discipline his child. The father will also remove all weapons from the resi- dence. *At a business in Cave Junction Wednesday, Dec. 24 Showers, High--53, Low -- 40. Thursday, Dec. 25 Raining, High--51, Low--37 Friday, Dec. 26 Raining, High--42, Low--34 Saturday, Dec. 27 Occasional showers. High– 42. Low– 33 Sunday, Dec. 28 Rain and snow. High- 42, Low-31 Monday, Dec. 29 Rain and snow showers. High-42, Low-23 Tuesday, Dec. 30 Partly cloudy. High-40, Low-31 Wednesday, Dec. 31 Rain and snow. High- 42, Low-35. IVHS Activities Calendar Brought to you by the folks at 592-3556 Cave Jct . 469-7545 Brookings/ Harbor SATURDAY, DEC. 27 *Wrestling at Myrtle Point - 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31 *New Year’s Eve I.V. Bikers Toy giveaway Christmas Eve Day 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at I.V. Senior Center, 520 E. River St. Selma, a citizen said a ven- dor selling fishing supplies received a $200 deposit and he never returned with the goods, in spite of hav- ing been contacted eight to 10 times since then. The complainant was advised of his civil options. *Harold Lee Reynolds, 78, was cited and released for shoplifting at Shop Smart Food Warehouse. *Arthur Dustin Difu- ria, 28, was arrested on a charge of DWS, and cited for a dangerous left turn and failure to carry insur- ance, in the 100 block of N Redwood Hwy., at 5:26 p.m. His vehicle was im- pounded * In the 900 block of S. Old Stage Road, a man complained that a property owner was not permitting him to remove his trailer. The property owner claimed the other man owed him money. The money was paid, the trailer removed. Matter resolved. *Virgil Daniel Guess, 25, was arrested in the 24000 block of Redwood Hwy. on a warrant for charges of failure to appear and providing false infor- mation to police. *On West River St., near Evergreen Elementary school, a woman reported that two kids ran out into the road in front of her car. A third rode out on a scooter. When the woman got out of her car to tell the kids to watch for cars, one of the kids, approximately 10 years old, attempted to take a cigarette from her hand. She wanted deputies to warn the children about their dangerous activity. *At 9:35 p.m., an anonymous citizen said that there was going to be “a big methamphetamine party” at a Cave Junction apartment that night. The citizen wanted extra pa- trols. A deputy said all was quiet. Saturday, Dec. 6 *After crashing a sto- len car in the 24000 block of Redwood Hwy., damag- ing a parked trailer and downing a phone line, sev- eral suspects fled the scene and took refuge in a nearby house. Arrested in connec- tion with the incident were Guy Caley McFarland, 21, charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle and hin- dering prosecution; and Jayme Fawn Carter, 25, on charges of UUV, failure to leave name at a scene, three counts of first-degree criminal mischief, eluding, assault, third degree as- sault, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, DUII, and misdemeanor DWS. *On Holland Loop Road, a citizen said a large vehicle was stuck in a field and peeling out at a school at 2:54 p.m. *A resident on Wild- park Lane reported a suspi- cious vehicle, likely be- longing to mushroom hunt- ers, parked on his property. Deputies checked the area and found nothing amiss. *On W. River Street, a woman said three young boys were running out into the street at the approach of cars. The boys were contacted and warned about their activity. *A citizen reported a burglary at 12:33 p.m. at Caves Mini Mall. Details of what was missing were not provided. *A woman at a Cave Junction church said a woman was harassing her by phone, via e-mail, and even came to her at the church and “threatened bodily harm.” She was contacted and warned about her conduct. *A TV that was miss- ing from the Junction Inn was returned at 12:57 p.m. *At 4:25 p.m., a man contacted deputies to in- form them he had recov- ered his stolen vehicle from a location on Wood Page 13 Creek Road. *In an apparent case of identity theft, a woman in a Kerby neighborhood said someone activated a phone in her son’s name. She was in contact with the phone company, and they will pursue the matter after a police report is filed. *In the 100 block of Warren Road, a woman said a man was violating a restraining order. She took photos of his activities. *At Day Oil Company on Caves Hwy., a citizen said someone damaged a lock and some pumps. The (Continued on page 15)