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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, November 21, 2007
A TTENTION C HEFS !!!
(Editor’s Note: Factual
information for ‘Blotter’ is pro-
vided by official law enforce-
ment agencies. All persons listed
are innocent until proven guilty
in a court of law. Charges can be
amended or dismissed.)
* * *
Thursday, Nov. 8
*When a Selma resident
saw his stolen pickup truck
being driven on Upper Deer
Creek Road, he pursued it. The
man drove the driver some-
where, and then the vehicle
was stolen again.
Friday, Nov. 9
*A stalking order com-
plaint from the 7000 block of
Caves Hwy. involved a land-
lord said to carry a gun.
Tuesday, Nov. 13
*Jubilee Park was checked
by a deputy on foot at 40 past
midnight.
*A break-in alarm
sounded at Dr. Joe’s at 2:45
a.m. Details were unavailable.
*A girl, 17, was reported
as a runaway juvenile person
from Garner Road.
*Some 350 pounds of
copper were reported removed
from a Pacific Power substa-
tion on Old Stage Road by
totally clever thieves who cut a
chain to open a gate.
*Thoughtless types broke
a window on a fifth-wheel on
Ollis Road.
*Weirdos caused $1,000
damage to a storage room door
at Kerby Transfer Station, but
took nothing.
*Somewhere around 8:30
p.m., the driver of a car failed
to yield to a sheriff’s deputy
and kept going from Cave
Junction into California, where
CHP was ready to take over the
low-speed pursuit. The driver,
tentatively identified as Patricia
G. Herbert, 42, finally stopped
near Crescent City.
Wednesday, Nov. 14
*There was an alarm at
5:58 a.m. from River Valley
Restaurant, when a rear door
was opened.
*Infuriating vandals
caused $150 damage to a door
at a home for sale on Ollis
Road.
*Witnesses said that a call
to the sheriff’s office was made
by “a local maniac.” He asked
the call-taker if he was an offi-
cer. When told, “No,” he said,
“Oh, yeah, all the officers have
been shot.”
*Otis Jones, “smelling
badly of alcohol,” fainted in the
CJ Post Office. He was assisted
by emergency aides.
*From 14 to 20 pain pills
were taken by her daughter, 14,
said a mother in CJ.
*Identity theft by someone
in Arizona was reported by a
Selma resident.
*After a man kicked a dog
on Schumacher Street for pee-
ing on his rose bushes, there
was a complaint of harassment.
He also threatened to kill the
canine, according to the com-
plainant.
Junction resident Kyle J.
Reardon, 18, told Grants Pass
Police that he was assaulted by
three persons after a concert in
Grants Pass. He suffered a
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*Video tape was said to be
available in connection with
persons spray-painting a num-
ber of “Stop” signs in the city
of Cave Junction.
*From Selma came a call
from a disturbed man who said
“the deacons” were making
him do something. He wanted
to know why everyone hates
him, and why deputies are giv-
ing their personal numbers to
all his friends.
*There was a complaint
from Schumacher Street that
people were dragging an old
car with a pickup truck and
going over bumps in a continu-
ing problem.
*Several strange remarks
were made from Selma by a
man who kept phoning the
sheriff’s office. He appeared to
be hallucinating.
Friday, Nov. 16
*Some genius apparently
used a propane torch in an at-
tempt to cut open a steel door
and enter the city of Cave Junc-
tion water plant on N. Sawyer
Avenue.
*What seemed like harass-
ment was reported by a W.
Schumacher Street resident
after intellectual types in a
pickup truck raced up and
down his street, revved the
engine, and “burned out.”
*After being shot because
it was attacking his chickens,
said the Norman Road shooter,
the suspect dog ran off. The
complainant said that there has
been a continuing dispute.
*Although she gave some-
one a check to pay for her
grandson’s traffic ticket, said a
Selma resident, the someone
did not pay the fee.
*“Beyond parental con-
trol” was the complaint from
parents in Kerby, who said that
their son, 14, has been setting
fires around the house, using
accelerants. They’re concerned,
especially for the safety of their
other children. There was no
crime, but the boy was
“strongly counseled.”
*Because a boy in Selma
had a fever, and his father was
refusing to return him after a
visit, his mother was con-
cerned.
*Ivolynne Maybelle Smart,
73, was warned for failure to
maintain lane at 7:37 p.m. on
Deer Creek Road.
*A certain group of CJ
wanderers was reported drunk
and loudly yelling at each other,
along with dogs barking, for a
considerable time near Imman-
uel United Methodist Church at
7:27 p.m.
*Emergency responders
went to about the midway
point of Hay’s Hill, and found
that a woman had spun out in
her car, but was not injured
close to 8 p.m.
*There was an audible
alarm from a building in the
6000 block of Holland Loop at
8:58 p.m., but no one seemed
to know why.
*People were yelling and
screaming on Norman Road at
9:21 p.m., but no one seemed
to know why.
*Stainless steel kitchen
equipment valued at $3,000
was reported stolen from
McGrew’s in O’Brien some-
time Tuesday or Wednesday,
Nov. 13 or 14.
Saturday, Nov. 17
*Three or four happy peo-
ple were fighting outside a
residence on Millie Street at 58
past midnight.
*Brain-dead types placed
traffic cones and sawhorses to
block Redwood Hwy. near
Laurel Road, it was reported at
2:36 a.m.
*Following a report that
someone pulled a knife on
Millie Street at 3:10 a.m., Jasen
R. Lewis, 26, was arrested. He
was charged with menacing,
three counts of first-degree
trespassing, first-degree bur-
glary, second-degree criminal
trespass, and three counts of
disorderly conduct.
*Following an audible
alarm in the 6000 block of
Holland Loop at 3:53 a.m., it
was determined that a crime
had occurred.
*Barriers erected by dopes
at the north end of CJ were
removed at 4 a.m.
*Another alarm was re-
ported at the place on Holland
Loop at 1:18 p.m.
*A boy, 14, was said to
have run away from his rural
CJ home, and a bag of his
clothing was found at a house a
Power outage said caused by wind
Strong wind caused a power outage in the Cave Junction
area Sunday, Nov. 18 that at one point affected 940 customers,
said Pacific Power.
Wind apparently whipped power lines and caused fuses to
blow. The outages began at approximately 1:30 p.m., and were
scattered throughout the Cave Junction area, said Pacific Power.
Crews responded and restored service to some customers by
around 4:30 p.m. The remainder of those affected had power
back by 5:30 p.m., the utility said.
few miles away.
*Subsequent to deputies,
ambulance and I.V. Fire per-
sonnel responding out Kerby
Mainline, a man, 29, was ar-
rested under a peace officer’s
mental hold. He had stabbed
himself, but it was said to be
nonlife-threatening. His rifle
had been taken away from him,
but he kept a knife.
*Kathy Emerich, 44, re-
ported at 7:45 p.m. that at Red-
wood Hwy. and Deer Creek
Road an oncoming vehicle
damaged her car, and the driver
kept going.
*A suspicious pedestrian
wearing dark clothing was
staggering into traffic at 8:53
p.m. in the 2000 block of
Caves Hwy. (Guess who?)
*A
“party”
on
Schumacher Street included
what sounded like gunshots,
bottle rockets being fired, and
people racing up and down the
street at 9:07 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 18
*There would be no re-
sponse to an alarm in the 6000
block of Holland Loop, owners
were told, “unless (it was) a
life-threatening emergency.”
*In connection to a do-
mestic dispute, innocent by-
stander Jennifer O’Niel, suf-
fered a broken lower-left leg
after being struck by a car on
Schumacher Street shortly
before 6:30 p.m. A woman had
tried to run over a man, but hit
O’Niel instead.
*Lindsay Jade Wright, 38,
was cited on charges of second-
degree assault, felony failure-to-
leave-name-at-the-scene of an
injury accident, and DUII on
Schumacher. She also was cited
on charges of having an open
container of alcohol in a vehi-
cle, and refusing a breath test.
Her vehicle was impounded.
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