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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, June 21, 2006 Page 9 Fledgling CJ Security Council organizes anti-graffiti unit McGruff still growling (Continued from page 1) It began as a simple idea. An animated dog in a rumpled trench coat, uttering the words, “You don’t know me yet. But you will.” Twenty-five years and three generations later, people still recognize McGruff the Crime Dog as an American icon that is “taking a bite out of crime.” In the early 1970s, most people thought it was strictly up to the law enforcement to prevent crime. However, a group of concerned private citizens and government lead- ers believed that working individually and collectively, in tandem with the police, could aid in crime prevention. Fast-forward to 1980, when an ad campaign -- de- veloped by advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi and distributed by The Advertis- ing Council Inc. -- introduced McGruff the Crime Dog. Originally, the National Crime Prevention Council’s iconic brand targeted adults with common sense messages about everything from home security to neighborhood safety. During the years, he ex- tended his reach to teen-agers and children, teaching them how to protect themselves against the dangers of drug meeting of the CJ Security Council. During the gathering, to continue work to help weed out and deter the criminal and problem-causing elements in the city, a graffiti abatement team was formed. Team members initially are Rarey, Selma resident Don Fasching, the I.V. Merchants Associa- tion, and CJ resident Bob Rodriguez. The team will strive to cover graffiti soon after it is discovered. They will offer their services free of charge. Phone the substation at 592- 2126 or the “Illinois Valley News” office at 592-2541. Additionally, Jubilee Park continues to be a hot spot for patrol by Josephine County Sheriff’s Office, and a number of persons have been “trespassed,” Rarey said. Families need to begin using the park more frequently now to make it clear that it’s being reclaimed, he said. Efforts by deputies led by Rarey are focusing hard- line attention on transients, but he noted that under Ore- gon law being drunk in public is not considered breaking the law, but “an illness.” However, he and other officers, including Deputy Cory Krauss, who returned to work Tuesday, June 20 as city contract officer, will con- tinue their work to help citi- zens deal with transients and deter crime. Krauss has been off duty due to an injury. A small percentage of career criminals seem to be causing the most trouble, Rarey explained. And they are aware that up to a Class C felony can be committed without fear of going to jail. That’s because, he said, the state has mandated a certain officer/inmate ratio, and JCSO doesn’t have the fund- ing to maintain the staff. Still, Rarey noted that he recently has averaged six to eight citations daily for seri- ous violations of the vehicle code, and had two or three vehicles impounded per day. He said that some of those affected are calling him “that ---hole,” but that he’s not unhappy about it. Some have complained about harassment, he said. But, he noted, when drivers have neither license nor insur- ance, and are driving vehicles that don’t belong to them, they will receive attention in connection with traffic stops. “We’re causing waves,” he said, “and the sheriff is looking at what we’re doing in Cave Junction (working closely with citizens and fo- cusing on specific problem areas identified by citizens) as a pilot program.” Regarding graffiti and some crime, Rarey said that the outlaw Vagos motorcycle club definitely has a presence in the valley. The club is into organized crime, he said. The officer further noted that in his six months in CJ, he’s been in more “knock down-drag out” incidents than during the previous 10 years of his 15-year career. “This is a rough area,” he said. He further noted that safety of citizens is para- mount, and stressed that being involved in helping law en- forcement does not mean citi- zens should place themselves in harm’s way. Fasching asked about making a citizen’s arrest. Rarey and CJ Mayor Tony Paulson, one of 10 persons who attended the meeting, explained that such arrests can be made, but noted that private citizens are not pro- tected against civil suits as a result of their actions. However, someone wit- nessing a crime could await the arrival of an officer, knowing the suspect’s loca- tion, and have the officer make the arrest. “We have got to send a message that we will not tol- erate certain behavior,” Rarey said. “There is an element in our community that hates society, and at your direction we will take a tough ap- proach, not a soft-and-fuzzy one.” Regarding some in the community who drink large containers of fortified beer and cause problems, one per- son asked tongue-in-cheek if Oregon Trail Cards could be revoked. Paulson said it’s been shown that such action is not possible. Rarey urged citizens to use “Private Property” signs on everything from dump- sters to buildings. He added that citizens should phone 474-5123 to report trespassers and persons causing prob- lems. Although there might not always be a response to a nonemergency situation, such reports will alert him and other officers to problem ar- eas and those involved. Rarey asked that at the next meeting, on July 17, that nominations be made for a secretary. The volunteer would have his or her hands full, taking notes and report- ing minutes, plus helping the abuse and gun violence, and more recently, how to handle bullies and surf the Internet safely. Since his debut, McGruff has been instrumental in showing adults and youth how their involvement can reduce crime. Today more than three out of four Ameri- cans believe they can person- ally do something to prevent crimes from occurring. While crime in general has been reduced from the highs in the 1990s, it remains a reality in communities across the nation every day. To this end, it is clear that even with a more diverse, older, technology-savvy na- tion, McGruff still has a job. During the past quarter- century, McGruff has become more than just a familiar face. He is a true piece of Ameri- cana, even appearing in trivia questions on “Jeropardy” and “Wheel of Fortune,” and in movies such as “Mystic River,” and on VH1’s “I Love the 80s Strikes Back.” More than $1 billion has been donated to help spread McGruff’s message that to- gether, we can all “Take A Bite Out of Crime.” Visit www.ncpc.org for more information. NewsUSA Tales from the Police Blotter (Editor’s Note: Fac- tual information for ‘Blotter’ is provided by official law enforcement agencies. All persons listed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dismissed.) * * * Tuesday, June 6 *On Addison Lane, a resident turned out to be not the owner of a vehicle discov- ered abandoned in Del Norte County. That man, it seems, hadn’t lived there in more than a year. *Because a man who had been drinking would not leave a woman’s Eight Dollar Road residence when asked, a woman phoned for assistance around 3:30 a.m. Once the man stopped yelling and left, however, she was satisfied that she no longer needed assistance and became unco- operative with the call-taker. *Kids with a .BB gun shot his dog and his vehicle’s rear window, complained a Pinewood Way resident. *Graffiti allegedly re- lated to a motorcycle gang was documented in the west men’s restroom at Jubilee Park. *Erica Lynn Hampton, 31, was cited on a charge of driving while uninsured near W. Watkins Street at Hussey Avenue. The vehicle she was driving was impounded. *Two women upset re- garding recent contact with a deputy were said to be raising a ruckus in the 500 block of Watkins Street at 2:40 p.m. *Stopped for speeding and failure to obey a traffic control device, Jonathan Is the pain of a past abortion still with you? If so, it’s time to put it behind you! YOUR CHOICE TO HEAL Abortion Recovery Class Begins June 21, 2006 For more information or to sign up, phone the Pregnancy Center 592-6058 Alexander Doug Wilcox, 20, was cited on charges of driv- ing without insurance, and driving with a suspended li- cense (DWS) on S. Sawyer Avenue at 3 p.m. His vehicle was impounded. *Although everyone at an Ollis Road residence was uncooperative regarding who was responsible for a series of 911 hang-up calls, two men, Justin Leavitt, 35, and Clifton Campbell, 27, were discov- ered to have outstanding war- rants. Both were transported to Josephine County Jail, which seemed to solve the telephone problem. *Apparently damaged with a saw and an ax, a tree in his yard was now endanger- ing his house, said a Reeves Creek Road resident. *On Happy Camp Road a man said the house next door had been burglarized. No victim or responsible party could be ascertained, as the home was held in trust. The neighbor was left to in- vestigate things further. *Some sort of distur- bance involving men, women, and threats was oc- curring on Pine Cone Drive at 9:21 p.m., but nothing unto- ward was discovered when a deputy rolled through in a patrol car to check. Wednesday, June 7 *More than $200 cash for the till was removed from an office at the Junction Inn, it was reported just after 7 a.m. *Two fuel-filler pipe caps, a first-aid kit and 20 gallons of fuel were reported stolen from school buses overnight at Evergreen Ele- mentary School. *Five people and a pair of dogs had massed on the front yard of a woman’s resi- dence on Hussey Avenue, and she wanted them to leave. *Caught drinking, two people were informed that they were prohibited from being in Jubilee Park for one week. *Ten minutes after he was told not to be there, Daniel S. Blasé, 27, was cited to appear on a charge of tres- passing at Jubilee Park. *Someone “with an Asian accent” phoned a Fern- wood Drive resident to say he was going to kill her. *After recklessly driving through an Ollis Road neighborhood from which he’d recently been evicted, a man was reminded figura- tively about the Biblical warning regarding trespass- ing. *A 20-year-old woman who, although often asked to leave, “hangs out” near her parents’ residence in a Kerby neighborhood smoking pot and drinking beer, was there again. The manager wanted her formally warned against trespassing. Thursday, June 8 *Brandon Shain Croft, 20, was cited on charges of DWS and lack of insurance after he was stopped for an inoperative brake light in the 200 block of S. Redwood Hwy. *Unhappy, apparently, about not having graduated with the rest of his class, an IVHS senior was reportedly lurking on campus, making threatening remarks about a particular teacher. *Several transients were said to be noisily setting up camp somewhere in the 25000 block of Redwood Hwy., but they could not be located. Friday, June 9 *A Madrona Drive resi- dent was concerned that a boy from a nearby street who was driving an ATV at high speeds “would kill himself or others.” The caller was ada- mant about needing deputy contact, because when he had approached the boy’s father, the father tried to start a fight, the caller claimed. *A continuing problem with trespassers who leave trash and damage Q Bar X Ranch property on Westside Road was reported at 11 p.m. Saturday, June 10 *The sound of a woman screaming was heard just before 2 a.m. said a caller from Lake Selmac Resort. *“All subjects” at a Nor- man Road address were said to be highly intoxicated but had settled down somewhat after a rock-throwing, verbal dispute reported at 8 p.m. Sunday, June 11 *Returning armed just after midnight to a Cave Junction bar, where he’d been involved in an earlier dispute, Sean Kelly McKinney, 41, was cited on charges of unlawful use of a firearm and offensive littering. He was transported to county jail. *OSP cited Kerby resi- dent Sean Cordell Wylie, 16, on a charge of driving under the influence of an intoxicant, and his passenger, Aaron Michael Baker, 17, on a charge of minor in possession of alcohol on Sauer’s Flat at 12:44 a.m. *A Kerby couple agreed to be separated for the night after a fight regarding a flood- ing toilet escalated into a 911 call at 7:16 p.m. Highway 199 Clothing Co. • Cotton T-shirts • Organic Headwear • Hemp Ts, Tie-dyes • Screen Printing • Names & Numbers • Teamwear Special Orders: Across from old Select Mkt. 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