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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Page A-5 Tales from the Police Blotter (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.) *** Thursday, May 19 * Approximately $700 worth of damage was done to a 2000 Dodge Dakota that was backed into in a parking lot in the 200 block of S. Redwood Hwy. Based on the location of the damage to the middle of the tailgate, the Dakota was likely hit by a full-sized pickup. Friday, May 20 * A black VW bug was parked in front of the doors at Bi- Rite Auto Parts at 10:43 a.m. and the locked vehicle was registered to Thomas G Ramos, of Vernal, Utah, but there was no phone number listed or any way to contact him to move the vehicle. * Seven people were drinking alcohol on the sidewalk at the corner of Lister St. and Redwood Hwy. at 1:12 p.m. Joseph David Ainsworth was warned regarding trespassing at that location. * Brandon Cain was detained at the Josephine County Jail for a probation violation at Illinois Valley High School. but felt something criminal might happen because of low staffing levels. She claimed that there might have already been a few fights. * John Stanton Schroeder was transported to Three Rivers Hospital after his arm was trapped under his vehicle after a rollover in the 1900 block of Thompson Creek Road at 9:20 a.m. Schroeder was cited for no operator’s license and failure to maintain lane. Saturday, May 21 * Someone stole a stock Ford spare tire with wide hubs and a $400 estimated value from a 1989 Ford F150 in the 300 block of Caves Hwy. The spare tire was removed from a bracket under the vehicle. * Three men were fighting at the first bridge coming from Grants Pass, just past Caves Hwy. at 12:12 p.m. The two white men and one black man without shirts were shoving, having a fist fight, not paying attention to traffic and talking about getting drugs. * An alarm went off in the 300 block of Caves Hwy. at 5:53 p.m., and the door opened when the responding man put his key in the door, but nothing seemed to be missing. Sunday, May 22 * Chastity Pinedo was detained on May 17 and released May 18 from Josephine County jail with conditions of “no contact with victim in person, by phone, mail, email or text” after instant messaging a man on Facebook. * An intoxicated anonymous caller from Central Point wanted to make sure law enforcement was aware that a certain CJ drinking location did not have a bouncer on duty that night. She stated she did not know anyone there that night, * Robert James Harrison went into St. Matthias Episcopal Church with a bloody nose and abrasions on his face at 3:46 p.m. Law enforcement spoke with three people at the homeless camp near the church who said that Harrison was assaulted by a female, but they forgot who she was. * Daniel Grebisz, 24, was charged with failure to appear on driving while under the influence of intoxicants after he was flushed out of hiding in bushes at the end of a driveway in the 1600 block of E. McMullen Creek Road. this court order in an incident on Three Mill Road. * Two people were outside smoking at the ‘Secret Trailer Park’ on Caves Hwy. when a neighbor came out and started harassing them and calling them vulgar names. * Two prowlers in the Frontier cable switching station yard in the 100 block of E. O’Brien Road took off running when they heard someone rack a round in his gun and tell them the next sound they would hear is “bang, bang.” Monday, May 23 * A woman with a shotgun was home with her 12- and 14-year-old children when she saw someone with a flashlight on her property at 4:47 a.m. She turned a light on outside her residence to scare the prowlers away. The woman recently had two visitors with numerous tattoos who were behaving suspiciously and she thought people were trying to steal her ‘68 Buick Skylark. She planned on calling to schedule a deputy to come out and talk to her about crime prevention. * A man was out of control at 11 a.m., throwing trash cans into the street in the 9300 block of Takilma Road and attempting to steal a neighbor’s lawn mower. Law enforcement warned the man regarding his behavior. * A man said he has had a mining claim on Fiddler Gulch called “Piglet Placer Claim” for the past five years, and someone put another claim sign over his claim saying “Arnold Zimmell group”. * Otis Jones was booked at the Josephine County Jail after being arrested for disorderly conduct at the clinic in Takilma near the Dome School at 12:24 p.m. * A man was convicted of animal abuse and sentenced in November of 2010 to 18- month court probation. Part of his condition of release is that he have no contact with his victim. He may have violated Where’s the Alarm? Friday, May 27 * 6:08 a.m., M.A., landing zone, Lakeshore Drive/Dryden Road * 2:05 p.m., M.A., 300 block Terrace Drive * 7:30 p.m., M.A., 100 block Simmons Cut Drive Saturday, May 28 * 3:35 p.m., Motor vehicle collision – mutual aid, Hwy. 199 MP 10 * 6:55 p.m., M.A., 2000 block Thompson Creek Road Sunday, May 29 * 9:33 a.m., motor vehicle collision, Redwood Hwy./Gold Canyon Monday, May 30 * 1:16 a.m., M.A., 3000 block Takilma Road * 1:33 a.m., M.A., 38000 block Redwood Hwy. * 3:32 p.m., powerline problem, 4000 block Reeves Creek Rd * 4:34 p.m., M.A., 100 block N. Kerby Ave * 7:32 p.m., M.A., 100 block S. Boundry * Several shots were heard near Sucker Creek, where there is a history of juveniles shooting automatic weapons. * Lori Elizabeth Robinson was arrested for a parole violation for first-degree theft and possible meth possession. Larry Allen Knutson was detained at Josephine County jail for failure to complete the terms of probation for unlawful possession of meth and fourth- degree assault. Wednesday, May 25 * David Michael Drew, Charles James Vile, and Charles Defieft Brooks, all intoxicated, were advised of disorderly conduct complaints and agreed to keep the noise level down for the rest of the evening at their gathering at West Stevenson/Hussey Ave. * At 9:09 a.m. a woman entered a store in the 33000 block of Redwood Hwy. and requested that an employee call 911 because someone was throwing rocks at her. The woman did not appear injured, was wet and muddy, and left the store when the employee * A man who carries a large knife in a sheath on his right hip was cited for driving while suspended at 2:38 p.m. at the Cave Junction 76 gas station. * Someone living in the Pine Ridge Estates in Kerby reported that her brother was growing marijuana in his bedroom. She requested deputy contact and her brother was warned about possession of a controlled substance. Less than an ounce of marijuana was destroyed on scene. * A woman jogging in the 700 block of O’Brien Road at 1 p.m. was bitten on her left buttocks by a big, brown, stray dog with short hair that jumped over a fence from a neighbor’s house. * Mutual harassment started over a shared driveway on Lister Way and escalated to a man threatening that he would just drop his neighbor right there with a shotgun. Thursday, May 26 * A bear was trapped in a garage in the 3200 block of Lakeshore Drive, while a husband and wife were locked inside the house, calling the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. * Approximately ten people in their late teens or early 20’s were drinking, yelling obscenities and having a bonfire in the 300 block of Caves Hwy. They were advised of the noise ordinance, and they stated they would keep the noise down. Friday, May 27 * A water rights dispute escalated to the point that a man threatened to kill his neighbor. * Even though Jason Dangerfield was evicted from the 500 block of Caves Hwy., he was back, driving fast up the roadway and peeling out in his large black truck at 7:41 p.m. Saturday, May 28 * A tall white man wearing a white hoodie and white ball cap knocked on a window of a house in the 1900 block of Caves Hwy. at 1:18 a.m. The prowler was easily located a short time later because he was snoring so loud. Joe Ray Evanow was in a deep sleep in the back of a Toyota truck parked in a driveway in the 1900 block of Caves Hwy. just before 2 a.m. He thought he was at a friend’s house and they were just not letting him inside. * An evicted tenant broke through the sheriff seal on a door in the 500 block of Caves Hwy. * A man reported riding his bike from Lake Selmac to Selma before he may have blacked out because he lost his bike. He said he had been looking for his “Giant” silver mountain bike, worth approximately $700-800, for the past 48 hours. He said he would try to find his serial number and call back law enforcement. * Someone has been blowing up items, lighting off bombs or creating loud explosions, several times during the last few weeks somewhere in the 28000 block of Redwood Hwy. * There was a very aggressive German Shepard in a two-tone brown pickup with a camper, parked in the 500 block of Schumacher all day long. Although there was no food or water visible, the dog appeared to be okay. Read & Recycle - We Do The Deadline for Display Advertising is Always Friday at 5:00pm Special Sale Hosiery starting at $ .99 Lingerie starting at $ 2 99 Shoes, adult toys & DVDs 10% to 50% Off MidnightOasis@frontiernet.net 102 S. Redwood Hwy., CJ 541-660-3174 0318 Monday, May 23 * 8:25 a.m., Open Burn, 100 block W. O’Brien * 12:28 p.m., Open Burn – Illegal, 200 block Caves Ave * 7:22 p.m., Medical Assist (M.A.), 200 block Beaver Meadow Road * 7:46 p.m., M.A., 24000 block Redwood Hwy. Tuesday, May 24 * 4:41 a.m., M.A., 800 block Robinson Corner Road * 4:56 p.m., motor vehicle collision, 2000 block Caves Hwy. * 6:23 p.m., M.A., 100 block Walters Road * 8:44 p.m., M.A., 100 block Aries Lane Wednesday, May 25 * 8:09 a.m., M.A., 3000 block Takilma Road * 5:48 p.m., structure fire, 300 block McMul- len Creek Road Thursday, May 26 * 8:48 a.m., M.A., 300 block Queen of Bronze * 10:19 a.m., structure fire, 1000 block Dick George Road * 4:34 p.m., motor vehicle collision, Redwood Hwy./Wonder Lane Tuesday, May 24 * Verizon Wireless advised that having a cell phone stolen from a classroom at I.V.H.S. would not warrant attempting to locate the phone via ping. 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