Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Page A-7 Tales from the Rural Patrol (Editor’s note: Factual information for ‘Tales’ 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.) *** Sunday, Oct. 9 *All was fine at Jubilee Park at 11:10 a.m. *The door was open at the Massage Therapy building in the 300 block of Caves Hwy. at 11:37 a.m., but an employee reas- sured the deputy that everything was calm and relaxed. *Forks State Park was serene at 11:42 a.m. *Josephine County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) assisted Oregon State Police (OSP) with a man who was threatening hunters with a handgun at 11:55 a.m. The show- down at Soldier Creek and Briggs Creek, at the end of Illinois River Road, ended peacefully by 1:41 p.m. *A woman lost her cell phone at a craft festival on Aug. 8 in the 18200 block of Redwood Hwy. When she called her number, a man answered and claimed he bought the phone at Walmart, and down- loaded an app to text for free. It just hap- pened to be her cell phone number that he was using. They agreed to meet at 3 p.m. at Walmart, but he surprisingly enough did not appear. The cell phone company was notified, and service to the cell phone was discontinued. (No more text for free, rollover minutes do not apply.) *At 12:29 p.m., a 1990 silver-col- ored Toyota 4Runner was reported stolen from the1600 block of Thompson Creek Road. Numerous items were also missing from a fifth-wheel parked nearby. Bureau of Land Management had possible suspect information, and a report was filed for unauthorized use of a vehicle. *JCSO pulled over a vehicle at N. Sawyer Avenue and Stevenson Street at 12:30 p.m. The motorist was cited to CJ Municipal Court for driving while sus- pended and uninsured, as well as failure to obey a traffic device. *At 2:01 p.m. a deputy cleared a vehicle parked four miles past the swinging bridge at the end of Illinois River Road on the McCaleb Boy Scout Reservation. *Squatters were rousted from the 25900 block of Redwood Hwy. at 2:20 p.m. They were given 24 hours to vacate, and all property left behind would be seized. Carrie Lynn Thom, 45, was detained at Josephine County Jail on a warrant for possession of meth. Luke Landcaster Combs, 36, was cited in lieu of being detained. His brush with the law involved a fugitive warrant out of Grants Pass Department of Public Safety. *JCSO conducted a patrol in the Eight Dollar Road area at 3:16 p.m. *Nothing was out of line at Jubilee Park at 5:35 p.m. Outside the Valley *Thirteen situations. Monday, Oct. 10 *Omniguard noted an interior bur- glar alarm from the 2700 block of Holland Loop at 11:25 a.m. *The intended recipient of a restrain- ing order was not available at 4:41 p.m. in the 200 block of S. Junction Avenue. *A resident at the end of Golf Club Drive was teed off at people in a gray SUV or Jeep on Cottage Park Drive at 5:14 because he could hear gunfire. They were shooting a potato gun. *JCSO checked on a dude who appeared to be flagging down traffic at the Illinois River Bridge at Hwy. 199 and Rockydale Road at 6:01 p.m. The friendly guy was actually just waving. Outside the Valley *Fourteen incidents. Tuesday, Oct. 11 *The driver of a white Toyota was speeding on Redwood Hwy. and Kerby Street at 3:23 p.m. He was cited for doing 80 mph in a 55 zone, driving while sus- pended and uninsured. *A restraining order could not be delivered at 3:31 p.m. in the 300 block of Clear Creek Road. *A gal in the 100 block of Lamont Way has dealt with a neighbor harassing her for years, but the level of aggravation increased when the guy banged on her window at 4 a.m. She will obtain a stalking order because she thinks he has a mental illness which is causing him to act errati- cally. Outside the Valley *Two dozen situations. Wednesday, Oct. 12 *Sounds of a machine were heard during a 911 call from the 24000 block of Redwood Hwy. at 9:21 a.m. A father stated there was no disturbance; it was just his daughter vacuuming. *At 11:31 a.m., four people were warned for letting their dog off the leash at Hogue Meadow, south of Takilma. *A deputy stopped a motorist at MP 25 on Hwy. 199 at 2:15 p.m. *The area near 800 Airport Drive was checked at 2:20 p.m. *Citations for no operator’s license and failure to carry insurance were doled out to a motorist on Redwood Hwy. at Kerby Street at 2:44 p.m. A warning was given for improper display. *JCSO made the rounds of Eight Dollar Road at 3:11 p.m. *A deputy brought a restraining or- der to the 200 block of S. Junction Avenue at 3:33 p.m. *A frightened mother phoned 911 at 3:39 p.m. because her son was acting erratically in the 6000 block of Westside Road. Minutes later, another caller saw her son walking back and forth across a fence and hiding in bushes on nearby Pillar Place. The wayward one took off towards Hwy. 199 in a maroon Jeep before law enforcement arrived. *A conversation could be overheard during a 911 call from the 2600 block of Holland Loop at 5:47 p.m. There were no signs of a disturbance. Outside the Valley *Seventeen entries. Thursday, Oct. 13 *JCSO wasn’t mething around with a couple of speed freaks on Thompson Creek Road at 10 a.m. John Hergenrether, 40, had a bag of meth and an unused needle in his pocket, and admitted to us- ing two days before. He was detained at Josephine County Jail on a parole detainer for possession of meth. Aliya Horton, 33, was cited into federal court for possession of meth. *A deputy conducted an investiga- tion in the 7100 block of Rockydale Road at 11:24 a.m. *It sounded like the man who phoned 911 at 1:59 p.m. was yelling that his house was on fire. The fire depart- ment was dispatched just in case, and sure enough, there was a structure fire in the 1400 block of Arrowhead Drive. *At 2:46 p.m., a large dark-colored SUV with California plates pulled out of Jubilee Park at a high rate of speed, then drove past Lorna Byrne Middle School. Unfortunately, there was no patrol in the area at that time. *A smaller red car was parked di- agonally in the middle of the road between Takilma and Beaver Meadow Road at 4:20 p.m. The steering column, ignition, stereo and other components were all missing, so Jerry’s Tow carted the hunk of steel away. Outside the Valley *Seven incidents. Friday, Oct. 14 *Three gals were walking down Old Stage Road at 10:44 a.m. The tallest, who was wearing a skirt and a skimpy top, was reportedly waving a pistol around and arguing and fighting with the others. A citizen had concerns due to her gun, and because there is a lot of criminal activity at the residence where the chicks went. *There was a domestic violence incident reported in the 200 block of Millie Street at 11:55 a.m. When the guy left to go for a walk, they locked the door behind him. He was last seen sporting a black shirt with white skulls and camo pants. Appar- ently he did hit the woman, but she did not need an ambulance. She decided that she did not want to provide the jerk’s full name or date of birth, so the incident was claimed to be unfounded as a crime. *A manager in the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. phoned 911 regard- ing a disorderly dude with a black dog at 3:36 p.m. The bully was wearing a plaid shirt and shorts, and he kept getting in people’s faces and trying to cause fights. The manager was trying to keep everyone away from the hot-head, and stated that if the situation escalated, he had a taser and would not hesitate to use it. Outside the Valley *Twenty-one listings. Saturday, Oct. 15 *Folks in the 7200 block of Rocky- dale Road reported a trespasser banging on an outbuilding at their property at 8:35 a.m. Apparently some gal had dated their son for a few days, until a month ago when she pulled a knife on him. The parents believe that she has been stalking him. The lulu was not being violent, but she refused to leave and started making threats at 9:20 a.m. OSP approached her at the end of their driveway, where she was trying to get her vehicle started. The parents were not aware that their son had invited her back. She had been staying at his house for two days, but she parked in the neighbor’s driveway. She packed her belongings and was advised not to return. *A 55-year-old man in the 2300 block of Crooks Creek Road complained of abdominal pain before he died at 8:48 p.m. *At 9:02 a.m. a 51-year-old man died in the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. *The granddaughter of a resident in the 200 block of Ollis Road was driving 25-30 mph on her way to visit her grandma at 2:33 p.m. Someone was highly upset to see the black Kia being driven so reckless- ly through the park. This was not an actual trespass, more of a driving complaint. Outside the Valley *Fifteen items. Exclusive dealer of Viper Tactical Arms Time to start thinking about Christmas We have layaway I.V. GUNS & AMMO 541-592-3349 WHERE’S THE ALARM? The volunteers and staff of the Illinois Valley Fire District Responded to these recent Emergency calls Monday 10/10/16 29200 blk OLD REDWOOD HWY - TURNER RD, Medical Emergency 5600 blk HOLLAND LOOP RD, Medical Emergency THOMPSON CREEK RD / BRIAR LN, Open Burn-Illegal Material Tuesday 10/11/16 CAVES HWY / HOLLAND LOOP RD, Power Line Problems 3200 blk LAKESHORE DR , Medical Emergency 100 blk S JUNCTION AVE, Open Burn-Illegal Material Wednesday 10/12/16 1600 blk LAKESHORE DR, Lift Assist 600 blk PINEWOOD WAY, Medical Emergency 18400 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency 300 blk S KERBY AVE, Grass Fire 200 blk OLLIS RD, Lift Assist With this wet weather and breezy days, Friday 10/14/16 24500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency 500 blk NAUE WAY, Medical Emergency watch for falling trees and high water!! 1200 blk DEER CREEK RD, Traffic Accident 100 blk LAURELDALE LN, Medical Emergency Saturday 10/15/16 1200 blk WOOD CREEK RD, Medical Emergency 2300 blk CROOKS CREEK RD, Medical Emergency 24500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency 4700 blk HOLLAND LOOP RD, Power Line Problems 500 blk S REDWOOD HWY, Fire Assist to Public 7200 blk HOLLAND LOOP RD, Traffic Accident 27500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency Sunday 10/16/16 3300 blk REDWOOD HWY, Structure Fire CAVES HWY / LAURIE LN, Traffic Accident CAVES HWY / LAURIE LN, Traffic Accident 4700 blk HOLLAND LOOP RD, Lift Assist 23100 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency Thursday 10/13/16 600 blk PINEWOOD WAY, Medical Emergency 6500 blk CAVES HWY, Open Burn-Illegal Material 42.297, -123.73, Water Rescue 1400 blk ARROWHEAD DR, Structure Fire 24500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency VISIT IVFD ONLINE AT ivfire.com or facebook.com/ivfire Tree across Caves highway over the weekend. 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