Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Oregon) 1937-current, March 24, 2004, Page 9, Image 9

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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, March 24, 2004
locate the victim or com-
plainant.
*On Draper Valley
Road someone shot and
killed a woman’s Chihua-
hua, she said at 4:36 p.m.
*Robert J. Wilbourn,
23, was arrested on war-
rants on charges of failure
to appear in connection
with fourth-degree assault,
possession of a controlled
substance/marijuana, and
possession of a precursor
substance, and lodged in
Josephine County Jail.
*A horse was seen
running “at a full gallop”
toward town on Caves
Hwy at 1:01 a.m
*A reported structure
fire in the 24000 block of
Redwood Hwy. was deter-
mined to be a slash fire
that flared at 1:53 a.m.
*Community Oriented
Policing (COP) was con-
ducted in the vicinity of
Caves Hwy. and Laurel
Road in an attempt to lo-
cate the aforementioned
galloping horse.
*The mother of a girl,
17, who, it was reported,
had been attacked by a
dog, requested deputy con-
tact. The incident was to
be referred to county ani-
mal control.
*A 14-year-old boy
was “beyond parental con-
trol” in the 8000 block of
Holland Loop at 8:24 p.m.
*A driver was warned
for speeding on Redwood
Hwy. near Gold Canyon
Drive at 10:26 p.m.
Monday, March 8
store in Downtown Cave
Junction, a man was re-
portedly passed out. He
was “trespassed.”
*A young woman who
chose to tie her shoe while
sitting in the middle of
Lakeshore Drive prompted
a concerned citizen’s call
at 5:57 p.m.
Tuesday, March 9
*Two drivers were
warned for speeding in the
vicinity of Sis’s Gap
around 10:30 a.m.
*Registration and in-
surance information was
reported stolen from a ve-
hicle at 9:34 a.m. at E.
River Street and Old Stage
Road.
*A 16-year-old boy
was issued a citation to
appear after a shoplifting
incident at Shop Smart.
*In the 300 block of E.
River Street, a woman said
money was taken from her
jacket pocket, possibly by
a man who was visiting.
*Behind the liquor
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(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.)
***
Saturday, March 6
*A man in the vicinity
of Waldo Lookout Road
said a suspicious vehicle
was parked at a neighbor-
ing residence. The re-
sponding deputy could not
find the residence from the
directions given and was to
try again the next day.
*Two or three intoxi-
cated adults were on the
roof at Evergreen Elemen-
tary School at 8:32 p.m.
*A driver was warned
for failure to maintain a
lane in the 32000 block of
Redwood Hwy.
*In the 1000 block of
Naue Way, a man reported
a prowler at his back door
at 10:14 p.m. The person
ran off when the complain-
ant’s dogs were loosed.
*In the 4200 block of
Takilma Road, Pacific
Power employees working
to replace a broken utility
pole requested a deputy
take a report for failure to
leave name at the scene of
an accident at 11:51 p.m.
Sunday, March 7
* On Schumacher
Street at 1 a.m. a car horn
was blaring. Friends of the
owner disconnected the
battery to disable it.
*An alarm at O’Brien
Store Country at 1:33 a.m.
was due to a break-in. Four
six packs of beer were
taken. The brand was not
listed.
*Larry Gayelon Sears,
54, was cited and released
in Downtown CJ on a
charge of driving under the
influence of an intoxicant
(DUII), warned for an im-
proper right turn, failure to
drive on the right side of
the road, and failure to
obey a traffic control de-
vice at 2:03 a.m. His vehi-
cle was towed.
*A bicycle valued at
$1,200 was stolen from the
100 block of Kerby Ave-
nue, but then returned.
*In the 24000 block
of Redwood Hwy. at 4:06
a.m., an enraged woman
ran over a man’s mountain
bike several times, causing
a flat tire and damage to
her own car. The man was
advised of his options.
*Two Suzuki dirt
bikes valued at $6,300
were reported taken from a
garage on Dogwood Lane.
A report was filed for first-
degree burglary, two
counts of unauthorized use
of a motor vehicle, and
second-degree criminal
mischief.
*Some 22 sheets of
OSB strand board and two
propane tanks were taken
from a residence under
construction on Gemini
Lane, said a man.
*A man complaining
of chest pains in the 23000
block of Redwood Hwy.
was airlifted by a Mercy
Flights helicopter from
Sauer’s Flat.
*A man who had ad-
mitted taking a mushroom
earlier in the day was
transported to Three Rivers
Co mmu nit y Hosp ital
(TRCH).
*Young people drink-
ing beer in Jubilee Park
were noted for patrol info.
*A 17-year-old girl
was said to have been bit-
ten on the chest and arm
by a black-and-brown,
hound-type dog in the 100
block of S. Redwood Hwy.
A deputy was unable to
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