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Page 13 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, June 29, 2005 (Editor’s Note: Factual information for ‘Blotter’ is provided by official law en- forcement agencies. All per- sons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed.) * * * Monday, June 6 *Someone who was “difficult to understand” com- plained about someone else in a black-primer vehicle driving recklessly on a Selma parking lot at 3:03 p.m. *Theft of a chain saw val- ued at $700 from a construction site on Crest Drive was listed. *Following a 911 hang-up call from the 29000 block of Hwy. 199, it was found that a mother was arguing with her young daughter. The mother was described as uncooperative, and when asked if she wanted help said, “No, I don’t want the cops involved.” Tuesday, June 7 *After an audible alarm at a Cave Junction business at 4:39 a.m., the reporting party said to forget about it. *Theft the night before from a car parked at the “Illinois Valley News” office was logged. It appeared that only a post office box key was missing. *Upon being paid $750 for a used car in Illinois Valley, the seller was concerned that part of the money might be stolen, as it consisted of approximately $300 in coins. *After a 911 hang-up call from W. Lister Street at 9:06 a.m., a woman said the problem was her phone, which she was going to replace. *When a man in Kerby got up, he found that his Toyota pickup truck and the key were missing. He said that two peo- ple visited him the night before. *At 11:21 a.m. a Toyota pickup truck was found aban- doned at the former Kerby go- kart track. A suspect is in mind. *In the 24000 block of Hwy. 199 a man picked up two hitch-hikers; then reported that they cleverly stole his $30 wal- let, which had credit cards, a driving license, and $9 cash. *At 12:44 p.m. a stolen wallet with “partial contents” was found in the 23000 block of Hwy. 199. *Some sort of problem involving a pole saw and a for- mer “drug bust” house on Old Stage Road was reported. *“Custodial interference” complained about in the 7000 block of Rockydale Road turned out to be “a custody is- sue only.” *There was a report that a wanted man was seen walking toward Jubilee Park at 4:32 p.m., but he wasn’t located. *The possibility of stolen cars in the 3000 block of Westside Road was checked at the request of Grants Pass Po- lice, but none were found. *An alarm at Dome School at 6:03 p.m. was canceled. *In the 7000 block of Takilma Road a boy was run- ning around a house yelling and trying to break items. The com- plainant wanted the boy coun- seled about his actions. *From Holland Loop came a call that a son keeps phoning and threatening to kill his brother and mother. She wants him “trespassed.” *Despite five “hits” from an alarm at a Selma business at 10:36 p.m., it was determined to not be an emergency. *At 10:50 p.m. a large dead dog was found inside a vehicle in the 1000 block of Lakeshore Drive. *Bird feeders valued at $30 were discovered damaged by shotgun blasts in the 1000 block of Deer Creek Road. Wednesday, June 8 *New bird feeders to re- place shot-up ones were found blasted again on Deer Creek. *In CJ a mother said that her daughter, 15, was “beyond parental control” and wouldn’t do her school work. It was de- termined to be a school atten- dance issue, and the complain- ant was advised of options. *On W. River Street a woman with a cane was on a driveway yelling at people. She left without striking anyone. *A young relative was reported as a runway person from rural CJ. *If located, a man was to be warned about entering a house to sleep without permis- sion on Pine Cone Drive after the occupant goes to bed. *Some ne’er-do-well cut a fence at Dillon’s Nursery Gar- den Center, and took a dolly and half a pallet of potting soil with a total value of $500. They probably had parked beneath a nearby Hwy. 199 bridge for their evening recreation. *The driver of a red car from milepost 30 of Hwy. 199 to Rockydale Road was “all over the roadway.” *An “accidental” 911 call was noted from the 27000 block of Hwy. 199 at 8:47 p.m. *At 8:35 p.m. a woman on S. Caves Avenue said she might have a broken finger from being hit with a tire iron. *On S. Caves Avenue at 8:49 p.m. a man said that he struck a woman with a tire iron because she tried to hit him with a 2-by-4. Thursday, June 9 *“Unknown reason” was listed for an alarm at I.V. Build- ing Supply at 2:59 a.m. *A “suspicious person” was reported at 5:08 a.m. in the vicinity of Hwy. 46 and S. Junction Avenue. *After a cell phone was reported stolen from a student at I.V. High School, it was lo- cated, but no charges were filed. *In connection with a pre- vious incident involving a tire iron, a welfare check was con- ducted on S. Caves Avenue. *Theft of a dog on Caves Avenue was reported. *Near I.V. Golf Course, a vehicle with a man sleeping inside was checked at 12:23 p.m. He was from California and just resting. *Assistance was rendered to Animal Control with picking up critters in the 1000 block of Lakeshore Drive. *There was a complaint from Barlow Street that some- one in a red car drives past a day-care site “very fast” several times a day. *Community Oriented Policing (COP) was conducted at Illinois River “Forks” State Park at 3:19 p.m. *COP was conducted at River Valley Village Mobile Home Park on Ollis Road. *Villainous people entered a car on Hussey Avenue and took $10 in change, a purse, and gift certificates valued at $210. *Approximately $2,500 damage involving 10 storm windows, a clock, and a lamp at a mobile home in the 23000 block of Hwy. 199 was logged. *Barbara V. Meadows, 61, was cited on a charge of viola- tion of the speed limit in the 24000 block of Hwy. 199. *Some guy in a gray car was said to be driving back and forth at an “extremely high rate of speed” in the 900 block of Deer Creek Road in a continu- ing problem. *Several llamas loose on Patton Bar Road were corralled. *Two tires valued at $125 each were reported slashed on S. Kerby Avenue. *Although a host at the Josephine County part of Lake Selmac radioed for assistance, he then radioed back and said he had the situation in hand. Friday, June 10 *Although someone was heard yelling for help at 10:19 a.m. near Hwy. 199 and Kerby Mainline, no one was located. *The possibility of a wanted person being on Warren Road was found unfounded. *An unwanted man on Pine Cone Drive was at a resi- dence without permission. *In the 9000 block of Illi- nois River Road an officer checked a campsite. *In what was described as a “suspicious incident,” a young “highly uncooperative” man on 911 said that deputies needed to get his stuff at his parent’s house on Holland Loop “or there is going to be a murder.” His mother was given options. *In a dispute about dogs on Laurel Road, a resident said that someone keeps phoning and saying that she and her son will be arrested. *After her deceased sis- ter’s bank account went from $7,000 to 82-cents, a woman asked for assistance, and was provided options. *Despite a report of an explosion in the 1800 block of Hwy. 46 at 8:46 p.m., no prob- lem was located. *At 8:50 p.m. a man said that a white car full of juvenile people, who had half-empty whiskey bottles hanging out the windows, passed him near Hwy. 199 and Laurel Road. *Lots of yelling accompa- nied a call from a CJ bar at 9:13 p.m. after a man put his arm through a double-pane window. He was taken to a hospital by American Medical Response (AMR). A report on criminal mischief was pending. Saturday, June 11 *A man with a dog bite said that he was going to shoot the animal in the 10000 block of Hwy. 46. He didn’t want to provide his address because “law enforcement picks on him.” A deputy noted he found the animal nonaggressive. *Two men were drinking behind a CJ business at 10:02 a.m. They moved on. *Mail to a deceased person was found at Hwy. 46 and Old Stage Road. *Keith G. Wood, 48, of Folsom, Calif. suffered a bro- ken scapula and three broken ribs in a motorcycle crash in the 1600 block of Happy Camp Road at 11:37 a.m. *After running errands in CJ the day before, a woman couldn’t find her wallet. *Some sort of suspicious incident, possibly involving a “repo man,” was reported in the 27000 block of Hwy. 199. *After buying a used vehi- cle, a man stopped in CJ; left the keys in the vehicle; and went into a business. Someone drove off with the vehicle, which contained a cat. *Three written warnings for possession of alcohol by a minor were issued at Six Mile Campground out Illinois River Road. The booze was poured out; consumption could not be determined. *Three dirt bikes, said to be not street legal, were com- plained about at E. River Street and Laurel Road. *At a business at the north end of CJ, a man pushed a woman against a wall and then to the ground. Then they left together. *In Downtown CJ a man said that a transient came to his vehicle, outside his business, and yelled and made obscene gestures at him. *A man found his missing pickup truck in Takilma. His cat was missing, along with ap- proximately $60, a cell phone, and a driving license. *An audible alarm at O’Brien Country Store was activated in error. *Possible squatters were said to be firing guns, possibly unsafely, in the 33000 block of Hwy. 199. Sunday, June 12 *A Good Samaritan re- ported seeing a vehicle reported stolen in Takilma, and was ad- vised that it no longer was. *There was a call from a man on Old Stage Road that a wanted man tried to burglarize his home. *From S. Old Stage Road came a call from a woman re- porting a prowler the night be- fore. He was described as slight with scruffy facial hair. *A wife phoned to say that she and her husband had an argument and that he was upset and driving 90 mph in the area of Hay’s Hill on his way to the coast. She was concerned about their child in the car. *Although initially called a disturbance on Caves Avenue, a situation was termed civil in nature. *First thought to be a bur- glar, a person at Rough & Ready Lumber Co. at 4:30 turned out to be the son of an employee. *Approximately $15,000 damage to a grader and 40-foot box trailer was reported in the 27000 block of Hwy. 199. *COP was conducted at “Forks” State Park. *While swimming near Hwy. 199 and Westside Road, a boy, 13, was choked by two adult men “almost to the point of him passing out,” according to his mother. *People were yelling at each other, and a baseball bat was involved on W. River Street, when suspects in a chok- ing incident were confronted. *After being “beyond pa- rental control” on Deer Creek Road a boy, 16, calmed down. *The possibility of an in- toxicated driver was reported in CJ after he tossed empty beer bottles into bushes; then possi- bly got more to drink; and headed toward Kerby. *What sounded like tran- sients yelling at each at the “old city park” at the end of S. Old Stage Road was reported shortly after 8 p.m. *An agitated man phoned from Hwy. 199 and Reeves Creek Road because a girl he knows went up the road with someone he doesn’t know and hadn’t returned. Then the caller couldn’t be located. *Subsequent to a 911 hang-up call from S. Junction Avenue, it turned out that a couple had an argument. They were counseled. *A young girl on Westside Road, it was reported, was phoned by a girl of similar age, who threatened to beat her or kill her or both. *Deputies were advised of an intoxicated driver heading toward Illinois Valley from approximately 15 miles into California. Monday, June 13 *Daniel Frank Stay, 40, was arrested on S. Sawyer Ave- nue after a complaint that he was on someone’s porch at 4:34 a.m. He was held under two warrants charging first-degree forgery, and absconding in con- nection with charges including first-degree burglary. *A Lister Way resident wanted to list his pickup truck as being stolen, although earlier he didn’t want to. *Extra patrol was re- quested in the area of W. Ste- venson Street because of con- tinuing problems with speeders. *A “Stop” sign at Old Stage Road and E. 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