Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Page A-5 Tales from the Police Blotter * Aubrey Rain General, 27, was arrested on an Oregon state parole board felony charging failure to appear on meth possession and parole violation for assault charges. * There was a red pickup truck in the ditch in the 200 block of Ivy Drive, but it was unoccupied and out of the roadway, so therefore it was not a hazard. * When a neighbor saw a three-year-old child wandering around on Lakeshore Drive, he followed the little girl and her dog home. The child’s grandfather was outside Where’s the Alarm? Monday, April 18 • 10:03 a.m., Medi- cal Assist (M.A.), 1000 block Thompson Creek Road • 6:07 p.m., M.A., 4000 block Holland Loop Road Tuesday, April 19 • 8:40 a.m., M.A., 300 block W. Lister Street • 10:07 a.m., M.A., 200 block W. Watkins Street • 12:19 p.m., motor vehicle collision, Red- wood Hwy./Waldo Road • 12:56 p.m., M.A., 100 block W. O’Brien Street • 6:01 p.m., Open burn – legal, 100 block Norman Road • 8:09 p.m., M.A., 6000 block Lakeshore Drive Wednesday, April 20 • 7:05 p.m., mo- tor vehicle collision, 300 block Deer Creek Road • 8:34 p.m., M.A. – mutual aid, 5000 block Coyote Creek Road Saturday, April 23 • 1:56 a.m., M.A. – landing zone, 500 block S. Junction Ave. • 4:13 a.m., M.A., 200 block Aries Lane • 12:34 p.m., M.A., 4000 block Thompson Creek Road • 12:49 p.m., M.A., 100 block Barlow Failure to Appear Warrants Issued 04/18/11 through 04/24/11 Updated April 25, 2011 Each FTA warrant costs our county approximately $800, calculated conservatively based on court operation costs, deputy salary and attorneys’ fees. That amounts to $2.4 million a year. As such, Sheriff Gilbertson has determined that FTA warrants should be publicized in order to aid our office in locating these offenders and, consequently, cut costs. The following subjects have FTA Warrants, meaning they failed to appear in court on previous charges. If you are listed below, you can take care of your warrant by coming in to: Josephine Sunday, April 17 * A rollover motor vehicle accident in the 2000 block of Rockydale Road at 1:15 a.m. closely followed a 911 call for an unoccupied stolen vehicle in the 100 block of N. Junction Ave. At 1:05 a.m. A very upset Ishta N. Maanamatt stated that she had been sleeping and woke up to find her black two- door 1987 4-Runner was gone. Maanamatt was cited for filing a false police report. * At 2:04 a.m. a 90s style Jetta “blew by” the crash site on Rockydale at a high rate of speed. John Thomas Bare, 17, was cited for failing to maintain a safe distance from an emergency vehicle and careless driving. What looked like a handgun sitting on the front passenger’s seat turned out to be an air soft gun that looked real. A hookah and small amount of marijuana were seized from the vehicle and destroyed on scene. * An alarm sounded at 5:28 a.m. when someone took the “Illinois Valley Open Door” sign literally. * Who set off the Sportsman Tavern alarm at 10:48 p.m.? Monday, April 18 Barreras, was intoxicated at 11 a.m., hanging out in his usual spot in front of the County Building in C.J. * Joseph Mason, wearing a red hat that said, “Santa I’ve been bad,” was out of control, picking fights in the 300 block of McMullen Creek Road. * Jason Dangerfield was warned regarding his driving behavior after he swerved his vehicle towards a woman twice, splashing water all over her. * Someone burglarized a home on Draper Valley Road, stealing $100 worth of quarters, tools, four chainsaws, an air compressor, a pellet gun and a compound bow. +RXUV0RQGD\V6DWXUGD\V DPWRSP Friday, April 15 Saturday, April 16 * Allegations of kidnapping on Fernwood Drive were unfounded, as the father had paperwork from Shasta County courts stating he had full custody. * Someone reported an unknown man urinating in front of Cave Bear Pawn at 12:35 p.m. * Not only were people in the 9000 block of Takilma Road blaring their loud rap music at 10:55 p.m., they weren’t even home to listen to it, which was quite annoying to the neighbors. * An Amerigas employee was attempting to retrieve a propane tank in the 1800 block of Crooks Creek Road, but a man with a firearm told him to “get off his property right now,” so he did. * Shawn K. Mock, 38, was already in custody at the JoCo Jail, when he was arrested for failure to appear on possession of meth. * A smaller white car crashed in the 400 block of Dick George Road at 6:46 a.m. There were no injuries or property damage, so the property owner pulled the vehicle out of the ditch. * Young children were getting off the bus on Gamay Drive and destroying flowers by tromping instead of tiptoeing through the tulips. * A man on Redwood Hwy. was very concerned about his girlfriend, who had just heard splitting wood, and promptly brought the child back inside. * Two dangerous dogs were running loose in the 25000 block of Redwood Hwy. The one that looked like a German Shepherd ran up and bit a child. The dogs’ owner was contacted and she will attempt to prevent it in the future. * Janice Gail Sullivan, 49, was charged with unlawful use of a weapon, menacing and reckless endangering after she started shooting at a guy named Alan after an argument in the 8000 block of Takilma Road. LVRSHQWR KHOS\RX Wednesday, April 13 * Oregon Caves main entrance alarms were triggered at 5:32 a.m., possibly by the custodian. * Excessive garbage, including cars, refrigerators, electrical wiring, bicycles, burned tires and syringes were dumped at the end of Fernwood Drive. A CD full of photos of the scattered trash will be provided Thursday, April 14 that her twin sister had died. Fortunately, the news turned out to be just a misunderstanding via text messages, and both sisters were fine. * Michael Wayne Rummel, 58, did not want to go to Three Rivers Community Hospital in the ambulance, so the driver gave him a ride back home so that Mrs. Rummel could drive him instead. * Michael Timothy Bellah, 27, was charged with four counts of restraining order violations for continuing to send unwanted text messages. * Scott Robert Porter, 49, took his girlfriend out to dinner, but that doesn’t count as a medical emergency for someone with a revoked license. Porter was cited for speeding 62 mph in a 45 zone and for driving with a suspended license. And his vehicle was impounded. What a way to impress a date. 7KH.HUE\ 7UDQVIHU6WDWLRQ Tuesday, April 12 * Richard Keith Renckens, 57, was arrested at 2:08 p.m. in the 500 block of W. River Street on first-degree sex abuse charges. * A man on Reeves Creek Road shot at, but did not hit, a neighbor’s dog that went after goats on his property. He was advised to follow up with animal control. * A man reportedly keeps dumping garbage, old furniture and other “stuff” at a house in the 300 block of Clear Creek Road. * Deputies from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office checked the Gypsy Rose Store in the 28000 block of Redwood Hwy. looking for Gy Sterling Rancour, 51. The landlady advised that the Rancours moved to the Portland area two months ago, but they did not provide a forwarding address. and BLM will be notified. * There was a high-speed vehicle chase in Selma as sheriff’s office deputies attempted to catch a red car clocked by radar at 87 m.p.h. at the top of Hayes Hill. * Philip A. Person, 20, was arrested in Jackson County on a state-wide felony warrant for failure to appear on possession of marijuana charges. * Everybody knows that smoking ain’t allowed in schools — well, except for one Lorna Byrne Middle School student who was cited for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. * A woman with pink/blonde hair was seen drinking from a whiskey bottle at 8:37 a.m. while parked across from Lorna Byrne Middle School in her dark green Honda with California plates * Paul William Cooper, 43, was booked at the JoCo Jail for possession of meth, ex-con in possession of a weapon and providing false information after he said his name was Stephen Ray Cooper. He was also cited for driving while suspended and switching license plates. * Michael Gary Biltron, 66, also known as William Tuesday, April 19 * A blue vehicle hit a deer on Redwood Hwy. at Waldo Road at 12:27 p.m. * Handwriting analysis cracked the case of the bomb threat at Illinois Valley High School. A juvenile female was arrested for first-degree disorderly conduct for writing “420 huge bomb. Run” on the wall in the girls’ bathroom. * San Leandro police located a stolen vehicle that belonged to a C.J. resident. * Scott Chase was reportedly being loud and rude in the Kerby High Pines trailer park. * There were two hits on the angel shock sensor at Coffee Heaven at 1:09 a.m. Angels are probably shocked at a lot of things in C.J. (Editor’s Note: Factual infor- mation 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.) *** Cave Junction Downtown Clean-up Day Saturday, April 30,2011 9:00am to Noon at the County Building For more information call Ann Padgett 541-592-4678 The Kerby Transfer Station is open to help you Monday - Saturday 9:30am to 2:30pm For more information phone: 800-922-1025 County Sheriff’s Office: 601 NW 5th St., Grants Pass, OR 97526 If you have any information on the location of these subjects, please call (541) 474-5123 and hit “5” for the Records Division. we want YOU Richard William Wagner 3/29/1960 Fail to Appear II Phillip Kareem Snow 2/12/1985 Fail to Appear II Phillip Anthony Person 4/1/1991 Fail to Appear I To send us your news items, advertising, and obituaries and birth announcements. When your advertisement in the “Illinois Valley News” arrives in someone’s home or business it’s because that someone paid good money to get it. That is to say it is wanted. 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