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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Page 9
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(Editor’s Note: Factual
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.)
* * *
Thursday, April 16
*A Selma resident com-
plained about receiving har-
assing phone calls from a
Cave Junction resident.
*A civil disagreement
regarding removal of vehicles
from a yard in the 30000
block of Redwood Hwy. was
reported at 1:43 p.m.
*Following a traffic stop
in the 200 block of S. Red-
wood Hwy., Jerry Lee Clark,
56, was cited to appear in
Cave Junction Municipal
Court on a charge of failure to
properly use a seatbelt.
*A disturbance was re-
ported on Forest Creek Road.
Subsequently, Jennifer Jo
Brown, 44, was cited on war-
rants charging failure to ap-
pear (FTA) and failure to
comply on two separate
DUII charges.
*Mason Gene Maddon,
21, was cited on charges of
driving without insurance on
Thompson Creek Road at
6:23 p.m. The vehicle was
impounded.
*A caller on Humming-
bird Road complained of re-
peated instances of motorcy-
cles being raced down the
road each afternoon.
*Fraudulent charges by
someone using a Cave Junc-
tion woman’s debit card num-
ber for Internet purchases
were reported.
*Stephanie Renee
McLaughlin, 33, was cited on
a charge of speeding (61 mph
in a 45 mph zone) on Red-
wood Hwy. in Kerby.
Friday, April 17
*On a parking lot on S.
Redwood Hwy. a man said
that someone attempted to
take his car with children
inside, but that he fought off
the guy.
*At Illinois River Forks
State Park, Charles Scott
Bessner, 39, was issued a
federal violation notice for no
valid operator’s permit. He
was warned for failure to
maintain a lane and failure to
drive right.
*David Lyle Eddie
Paulsen, 19, was cited to ap-
pear in CJ Muni Court on a
charge of speeding (37 in a
25 mph zone) on E. River
Street at 5:49 p.m.
*Desiree Michelle John-
son, 29, was cited on a charge
of speeding (45 in a 30 mph
zone) on Old Stage Road at
6:22 p.m.
*Four people were con-
tacted on S. Redwood Hwy.
at Watkins Street and warned
regarding blocking a public
right-of-way.
*A woman was said to
be creating a disturbance on
Krauss Lane at 3:40 p.m. The
resident wanted her warned
against trespassing.
*On S. Junction Avenue
a boy, 12, was said to have
assailed a parent with a toy.
The boy was counseled re-
garding his behavior.
*Robert Scott Smilo, 52,
was issued a federal citation
to appear on a charge of DUII
on Reeves Creek Road at
8:09 p.m.
*Tyler Neal Wylie, 22,
was cited on charges of fail-
ure to obey a traffic control
device (FTOTCD) and driv-
ing-while-suspended viola-
tion on Redwood Hwy. at
Hamilton Road at 8:05 p.m.
*Shannon Marie Horton,
30, was cited on charges of no
operator’s permit and open
container of alcoholic bever-
age on Redwood Hwy. at
Lakeshore Drive at 10:16 p.m.
Saturday, April 18
*A loud discussion be-
tween intoxicated persons in
Downtown Cave Junction at
12:42 p.m. was thought to be
an altercation, but there was
“no problem.”
*Jon Praise Williams, 30,
was cited on a charge of
DUII, DWS and driving unin-
sured on E. River Street at
2:02 a.m.
Sunday, April 19
*A complainant stated
that someone in a gray pickup
truck with California license
plates was taking firewood off
county-owned property near
Lone Mountain in the 35000
block of Redwood Hwy.
*Theft of items from an
E. River Street residence by a
family member was reported.
*An officer reported see-
ing a black vehicle which
sped over Hay’s Hill at more
than 100 mph. Persons inter-
viewed in the vicinity stated
that it’s a continuing problem.
*Stopped on Deer Creek
Road at 6:47 p.m., Brandon
Shane Croft, 23, was cited on
a charge of speeding (101
mph in a 55 mph zone).
*A 17-year-old was said
to be “flipping out” and tear-
ing up a residence on Caves
Avenue at 8:17 p.m.
*A man found passed out
at the wheel of a vehicle on
Holton Creek Road at 8:27
p.m. was advised not to oper-
ate his vehicle while he was
in that condition.
*“Unlawful home-made
headlights” drew law enforce-
ment attention to driver Ste-
ven Richard McMichael’s
vehicle on Redwood Hwy. at
10:44 p.m. He was cited on
charges of DWS, driving un-
insured and failure to provide
registration.
*An E. River Street resi-
dent reported another in a
continuing series of harassing
visits by a former spouse.
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Monday, April 20
*Theft of a wallet from a
vehicle parked off S. Hussey
Avenue was reported.
*On Waldo Road a caller
stated that several people
were removing items of value
from the residence of a man
currently in county jail. The
caller also reported being
menaced during the incident.
*Pauline Annette Long,
50, was cited on a warrant
charging FTA on an original
DUII charge.
*In the 5000 block of
Westside Road a caller said
that her neighbor was bull-
dozing a fence. He stated that
he was upset because his four
dogs had been euthanized
“because of her.”
*On Althouse Road a
woman who routinely feeds
some 11 stray cats noticed that
none of them came to be fed
this afternoon. She wanted the
information logged in case
more pets were reported stolen.
*Entry to a vacant resi-
dence on N. Junction Avenue
was reported.
*Terri Allison Thomas,
46, was cited on a charge of
fourth-degree assault follow-
ing an altercation reported to
have occurred on N. Hussey
Avenue.
*A driver, who stopped
on Redwood Hwy. near Ar-
rowhead Drive to change a
CD in his truck, was injured
when the vehicle, still in gear,
ran over his foot. He refused
medical attention and thought
he could make it home to
Klamath Falls.
Tuesday, April 21
*Apprehended by Ore-
gon State Police, William
Jackson Kehoe, 41, was
lodged in Josephine County
Jail on warrants charging
FTA on charges including
manufacture, distribution and
possession of controlled sub-
stances and precursors with
intent to manufacture; and
unlawful manufacture of
methamphetamine.
*A former Thompson
Creek Road resident com-
plained of a fraudulent charge
to her debit card.
*A Cave Junction restau-
rateur reported that a diner
left to get some money to pay
a bill and never returned.
*It was reported that a
possibly intoxicated woman
was behaving in a disorderly
manner, yelling and throwing
items outside a Cave Junction
restaurant. Also, the woman
was said to have disrobed and
changed clothes in full view
of the business.
*Shannon Marie Hewitt,
18, was cited on a charge of
no operator’s permit on Shad-
owbrook Drive at 7:30 p.m.
*A suspicious vehicle
was reported parked near a
vacant house on Rockydale

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*A man on Fernwood
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*Theft of a black scooter
valued at $300 from a storage
shed on Caves Avenue was
reported.
*A disturbance was re-
ported on Norman Road, but
neither party wished to pur-
sue charges.
*Jeremy L. Whyte, 25,
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County Jail on charges of
fourth-degree domestic as-
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*Walter Britt Phillips,
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pending extradition on a Ven-
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*Assistance was re-
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*On O’Brien Street, Wil-
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