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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Page A-7
Tales from the Rural Patrol
(Editor’s Note: Factual informa-
tion for ‘Tales’ is provided by of-
ficial law enforcement agencies.
All persons listed are innocent
until proven guilty in a court of
law. Charges can be amended or
dismissed.)
***
Monday, Jan. 12
*There was an attempt by
a Josephine County Sheriff’s
Office JCSO deputy at
a.m. to serve a restraining
order RO in the
block
of akeshore Drive.
Someone
ame Of
Person
xcluded OP
underwent a traffic stop in the
block of Waldo Road
and possibly was arrested. A
report was to follow.
A woman
OP
complained that when stopped
off the pavement in the
block of Westside Road,
someone “shined a green
laser light into her windows
and kept it there as she drove
away so it was impossible for
her to see in the dark.” ater,
she said, a woman
OP
posted on her Facebook page
that she was the one who did
it and that if she came onto
her property again she’d do
it again. he complainant
is worried that it’s a safety
hazard, while people are
driving, to have a laser light
shined at them.
er now homeless
ex-boyfriend, said a woman
both OP
on W. River
Street, entered her home
without permission while she
was away and took items,
and “verbally threatened her
with bodily harm if she didn’t
pay him some cash.” A report
was pending on first-degree
burglary and second-degree
theft by extortion.
Some creep took
gallons of gasoline from an
arly ead Start bus on .
River Street in a case of third-
degree theft and unlawful
entry to a motor vehicle.
Outside the Valley
ighteen calls and
incidents are listed in other
areas of the county.
Tuesday, Jan. 13
elieve it or not o log
incidents for llinois alley.
Outside the I.V.
Environs
og has
incidents.
calls and
Wednesday, Jan. 14
he
block of
olland oop is listed, but the
log does not state for what.
t seems that a red
truck was driven through the
akilma Dick eorge roads
intersection the night before
and crashed into a fence and
knocked down a road sign.
he property owner didn’t
want to pursue charges.
he operator
OP
of a vehicle missing the
driver-side door and lacking
license plates, stopped in the
block of Deer Creek
Road, was cited on a charge
of not having an operator’s
license and warned for not
having insurance. Some
mari uana was found, and the
person was advised to report
to his probation officer the
next week.
he driver
OP of
a vehicle on urch Drive was
warned for speeding.
n the
block of
Deer Creek Road an RO was
served, and the deputy also
seized a permit to carry a
concealed weapon.
t was reported that
the driver of a silver-and-
red-colored pickup truck was
weaving in and out of traffic
in Downtown Cave Junction,
and headed north on Redwood
wy. either the driver nor
the rig were located.
Oregon State Police
notified JCSO that a silver-
colored car had been driven
into a tree near the dam on
akeshore Drive. o one was
around, and the engine was
cold.
A newspaper vending
machine owned by the “Del
orte riplicate” was removed
from in front of My Place
Cafe in Cave Junction. he
newspaper manager said the
machine cost
usually
had around bucks in change
in the coin box and likely was
taken on Dec.
or .
Domestic violence was
reported by a woman OP
on Dick eorge Road, who
said that her ex-boyfriend
OP grabbed one of her
wrists and pushed her after
kicking in the front door. She
plans to renew the RO she
had.
Damage to his vehicle
was noticed by a resident of
Watkins Street. he person
OP
believes that it
happened in Cave Junction on
Dec. on one of two parking
lots.
When a tree-trimming
crew hired by Pacific Power
went to an address on W. River
Street, a woman who didn’t
want any cutting threatened
to get a rifle. he crew left
before that happened, and it is
noted that the trees are uite
close to primary power lines.
he driver
OP of
a vehicle stopped at akilma
Dick
eorge roads was
“trespassed” from an address
on olland oop, and might
have been using a vehicle
that’s not his. And he might
not have a license.
A motorist
OP
stopped in CJ was cited on
a charge of not having an
operator’s license. A deputy
gave him a ride home and
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Thursday, Jan. 15
iolation of an RO was
reported in Selma.
wo female persons
OP were held at gunpoint
by a JCSO deputy at Redwood
wy. and
anby ane in
connection with having a
stolen vehicle. A second
deputy responded Code to
serve as back-up. he vehicle
was towed, and the owner was
arranging to retrieve it.
*One person among a
group at Forks State Park was
accused by a park worker of
threatening to assault him
after he told him to pick up
his litter and leave the park.
either the accused nor any
of the others were around
when a deputy arrived.
A motorist
OP
was warned for speeding at
Redwood wy. and Rockydale
Road.
Another
motorist
OP was cited on charges
of driving while suspended
and not having insurance at
Redwood
wy. and ister
Street, and warned for a
defective side-light and not
having a front license plate.
he vehicle was impounded.
Outside the Valley
Around
Some
items listed.
Friday, Jan. 16
llinois
alley Fire
District and American Medical
Response rolled to a house on
akeshore Drive after it was
discovered that a disabled
or so log
items.
Saturday, Jan. 17
*Two reports of theft at
the same CJ business were
reported, and the complainant
states that the culprits are
known.
*Many
items
were
reported stolen from the city
of CJ’s wastewater treatment
plant in a burglary said to
have occurred on Jan. .
he operator
OP
of a vehicle in Downtown
CJ was warned for lacking
a license and for having a
defective brake light.
Someone
OP
crashed a vehicle on . River
Street. A witness said that the
driver hid in bushes and was
carrying away stuff.
Outside the Valley
ike
log items.
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Outside the Valley
*Eighteen items.
Sunday, Jan. 18
Outside the Valley
Someone
OP was
contacted by a deputy in the
block of akilma Road
and given a warning for
trespassing, and told that he
had
days to remove his
trailer.
n the
block
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Deputies handled
calls and incidents including
one that might have been in
the alley, but it is difficult
to tell because the entire log
incident is redacted.
of akilma Road a woman
wanted a deputy to stand by
and keep the peace while
she obtained items from her
husband, because she was
fearful of being assaulted. She
then apologized for making a
false statement was advised
that JCSO does not provide
such service and the call was
termed
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wo people in two
vehicles out hompson Creek
underwent F s.
At
akeshore Drive
and Reeves Creek Road a
citizen said that some sort of
suspicious activity possibly
involving a possible stolen
car was occurring. he report
was logged for information.
A man
OP stated
that “a kid and his father”
OP were “doing donuts”
in the
block of Rockydale
Road and that the child might
not be old enough to be driving.
he complainant added that
they’ve thrown rocks at him
last summer and have been
harassing him for a long time.
he complainant also said
that he had information about
criminal activity.
On Page Creek a woman
was said to be trespassing.
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man phoned for assistance
when he couldn’t get up.
wo persons
OP
underwent field interrogations
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parking lot.
umerous guns were
reported stolen from a home
on Reeves Creek Road in a
case of first-degree burglary.
Justin rian aylor, ,
was arrested in Downtown CJ
on a charge of parole violation
and taken to county ail.
An area of ear Creek
Road off Caves wy. was
checked after a gate was found
ripped off.
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The volunteers and staff of the
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noted that the man “is upset
due to relationship issues.”
he peace was kept on
W. River Street at
p.m.
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