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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, May 19, 2004
JOINT arrests GP resident
on meth laboratory charges
POLICE MEMORIAL - A
ceremony in memory of
law enforcement officers,
who gave their lives in
the performance of their
duties, was held on Fri-
day morning, May 14 in
front of the Josephine
County Courthouse in
Grants Pass. Honored
were Oregon State Police
Trooper Burrell Baucom;
and county sheriff’s of-
fice members Emmett J.
Blackman, Alice Moran,
Glenn Allen, Marvin R.
Brewster and Tom Rice.
The ceremony included a
21-gun salute. Speakers
included Sheriff Dave
Daniel and OSP Lt.
Tanya Henderson. Sher-
iff’s Lt. Lee Harmon was
master of ceremonies.
vestigators also found
components and toxic
waste from the meth lab,
“discarded in the adjacent
woods children are known
to frequent.”
Recent seizure of the
lab led detectives to a stor-
age unit on Redwood Ave-
nue, said Selig. They
found “more of the same
chemicals used to manu-
facture meth.” It is be-
lieved that the lab had pro-
duced several ounces of
meth during three or four
times of operation.
With Dailey was Lisa
A. Hultquest-Powell, 42.
Her possible involvement
is being investigated with
assistance from the county
district attorney’s office,
Selig said.
Rural Grants Pass resi-
dent Darren L. Dailey, 42,
was arrested on metham-
phetamine charges after a
search warrant was served
at 6582 Rogue River Hwy.
by members of the Jose-
phine Interagency Narcot-
ics Team, said Sgt. Ken
Selig of Josephine County
Sheriff’s Office.
Dailey, who was taken
to county jail in the city of
Grants Pass, was charged
with manufacturing, pos-
session and delivery of a
controlled
sub-
stance/methamphetamine;
and possession of a precur-
sor substance/meth.
Selig said that officers
seized various toxic and
hazardous chemicals used
to manufacture meth. In-
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Page Creek Road shooting area topic for meet
A public meeting
about pros and cons sur-
rounding a shooting area
on Page Creek Road in
Takilma will be held on
Thursday, May 27.
The meeting, spon-
sored by the U.S. Forest
Service, will begin at 7
p.m. at the shooting site.
Those unfamiliar with
the location can meet
Ranger Pam Bode at the
forest service office in
Cave Junction at 6:30 p.m.
and caravan to the site.
Bode said that some
residents are concerned
that shooting in the area is
unsafe. Supportive and
opposing opinions will be
heard, she said.
Persons interested in
the situation, but who can-
not attend the meeting, can
phone Bode at 592-4001.
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Valleyites can attend Cycle Oregon info event
With more than 2,000
Cycle Oregon participants
anticipated in Illinois Val-
ley on Sept. 11-13, plan-
ning and opportunity as-
pects should be examined,
notes Selma Community
and Education Center
(SCEC).
With that in mind, the
Cycle Oregon community
organizer, Tara Corbin,
will present a slide show
and answer questions dur-
ing a public meeting on
Friday, May 21. The infor-
mal gathering will be held
at SCEC, the former Selma
Elementary School, begin-
ning at 6:30 p.m.
SCEC will host Cycle
Oregon in the way of en-
tertainment, arts-and-crafts
sales, site preparation and
clean-up, and portering for
bicyclists. The get-together
on Friday is designed to
inform I.V. residents about
the visit. The bicyclists
will stay overnight at Lake
Selmac on Sept. 13.
“Those who attend the
program on Friday will be
able to find out about the
coming event, and how
they can join the fun,” said
SCEC.
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Night - 6 p.m.
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