Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, January 7, 2004
(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.)
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Tuesday, Dec. 23
*A highly intoxicated
man in the 2600 block of
Caves Hwy. said he had
been received verbal
threats from a woman.
*A woman in the 500
block of Caves Hwy. said
that a man had been driv-
ing by her residence, yell-
ing and honking his horn.
The man had been arrested
previously for violating a
stalking order, and had
been harassing the com-
plainant since then.
*JoCo sheriff’s depu-
ties and OSP responded to
a non-injury MVA which
damaged a telephone pole,
causing phone lines to
hang low over the high-
way. The phone company
was notified of the urgency
of the situation.
*A woman in the 100
block of Laurie lane re-
quested a welfare check on
an elderly neighbor who
had not answered the tele-
phone for a few days.
Deputies found the man
unconscious in his home,
and he was transported to
TRH.
*Frankie J. Navarro,
24, was arrested on
charges of fourth degree
assault in connection with
a case of domestic vio-
lence. Danny Lopez, 20,
was cited for not having a
valid operators permit dur-
ing a traffic stop in the
33000 block of Redwood
Hwy.
*Approximately $3000
worth of items were re-
moved from a garage in
the 100 block of Warren
road. The man who re-
ported the theft believes
his tenant is responsible.
*A man was report-
edly staggering in the
roadway in the 17000
block of Redwood Hwy at
12:38p.m. A deputy no-
ticed a male hitchhiker in
the area who appeared to
be fine.
*In the 200 block of
West Watkins street, a man
said someone had stolen a
taillight lens cover from
his pickup. Value was
listed at $100.
*One person was
transported to TRH after a
two-vehicle MVA on Red-
wood Hwy. near Hogue
drive at 5:34 p.m.
*A repo man informed
deputies of his activity in
the 100 block of South
Boundary avenue at 5:54
p.m.
*Deputies were unable
to locate persons responsi-
ble for fireworks in the
1000 block of Illinois
River road.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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This is to give notice that
Public Hearing - Planned
on Monday, January 12,
Unit
Development
2004 at 7:30 P.M. in the
(Armstrong)
Council Chambers of City
Resolution - Support for
Hall, 222 W. Lister Street,
SOWAC
Cave Junction, Oregon,
Public Hearing - Ordi-
the Common Council of
nance 441 (Business
the City of Cave Junction
License)
will meet in a regular ses-
Public Hearing - Ordi-
sion. The agenda will in-
nance 442 (Utility Ser-
clude, but is not limited to
vices)
the following:
Project Updates
Minutes of Previous
Executive
session
Meeting
(192.660(1)(h)[if re-
State of the City Address
quired]
Sheriff’s Report
Comments
Council Updates
Publish:1-7-04
Public Hearing - Final
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FRIDAY, JAN. 9
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vegetables, steamed
spinach, rye bread,
peach cobbler
MONDAY, JAN. 12
*Barbecue chicken
sandwich on a bun,
oven braised potatoes,
Oregon bean medley,
spiced applesauce
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14
*Roast pork with gravy,
whipped potatoes with
gravy, seasoned
carrots, white dinner
roll, strawberry whip
Friday, Dec. 26
*It was reported that
an unknown Grinch broke
into a woman’s home in
the 4000 block of Waldo
road on Dec. 24, taking
Christmas presents and
electronic equipment.
*A small window near
the front door to the Illi-
nois Valley Golf Course
was broken, apparently
shot with a potato gun.
Damage was estimated at
$50.
*Theft of a guitar from
an unlocked vehicle, which
occurred Dec.13, was re-
ported at 9:43a.m. Value
of the guitar was listed at
$400.
*Someone reported
hearing gun shots in the
400 block of Taurus lane at
12:25p.m.
*A woman reported
receiving harassing phone
calls at 4:41p.m.
*Arthur Dustin DiFu-
ria, 28, was arrested on a
charge of DWS and his
vehicle impounded during
a traffic stop in which he
was also warned for failure
to stop, defective equip-
ment, and no insurance or
registration.
*A woman in the 100
block of south Sawyer
Ave. said someone was
firing a pellet gun and it
was striking her house at
7:47p.m.
*A driver was warned
for VBR during a traffic
stop at Redwood Hwy and
Draper Valley road at 7:49
p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 27
*John
Robert
Ragsdale, 43, was warned
for VBR and cited for
DWSI during a traffic stop
in the 100 block of Deer
Creek road at 12:26 a.m.
*Walter Britt Phillips,
43, was warned for VBR
and cited to appear on a
charge of DWS during a
traffic stop on Caves Hwy.
near Redwood Hwy. at
1:30 a.m.
*A driver was warned
for an obscured rear li-
cense plate and defective
license plate light during a
traffic stop on Redwood
Hwy. near Rockydale road
at 3:20 a.m.
*Deputies responded
to a flue fire in the 11000
block of Takilma road at
11:11 a.m.
*A private investigator
with a faulty cell for in-
formed the Sheriff’s Office
that he was tailing some-
one at Lake Selmac at 1:14
p.m.
*A man requested a
welfare check on his check
his children. All was ok
when deputies checked,
except that one little girl
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was ill.
*A purse left at Dairy
Queen was not there when
a woman returned for it.
The purse, with ID, credit
cards, and about $45 was
reported stolen at3:23 p.m.
*A woman said she
had been touched inappro-
priately during a job inter-
view at a business in
downtown CJ. The matter
is under investigation.
Illinois Valley News
321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR. 97523