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Page A-8 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, January 25, 2017 PATROL . . . Continued from A-7 *Cannaguard Security said the person they contacted did not have the code to deactivate an alarm in the 2700 block of Holland Loop Road at 1:09 p.m. (Short-term memory loss?) *At 1:46 p.m. trees fell into a ditch, blocking drainage, and causing flooding on Thompson Creek Road. Josephine County Public Works Dept. (JCPWD) was advised. *Construction workers spotted the red Dodge pickup truck being driven on Rockydale Road and Waldo Road at 1:47 p.m. It went through Four Corners and was last seen heading towards the snow park. Law enforcement followed fresh tracks towards Happy Camp, and they drove and hiked as far as possible until deep snow prevented further investigation. *An 88-year-old grandmother was upset because her grandson refused to give her the car keys at 2:47 p.m. in the 23800 block of Redwood Hwy. She can no longer legally drive, but she wanted to go to the store. He agreed to take her shopping, so she no longer needed law enforcement. *Three Mill Road Bridge was completely washed out, and had fallen into the creek at 4:05 p.m. JCPWD was advised and was dispatching a road crew. *There was a second incident of a family feud in the 23800 block of Redwood Hwy. at 4:33 p.m. No law enforcement or medical assistance was required, but there may be some evictions. *A disorderly older gent was yelling, talking to himself and singing in the rain near the bridge in the 33200 block of Redwood Hwy. at 4:53 p.m. Outside the Valley *Twenty-one entries. Thursday, Jan. 19 *At 9:34 a.m., a not-so-sneaky thief was seen at Shop Smart in possession of the registered owner’s stolen vehicle. Photos were taken and forwarded to law enforcement. *A husband was worried about his pregnant wife in the 700 block of Three Mill Road because the bridge washed away. He was inquiring about alternate roads or routes out of their home, but apparently, there are none. *Either Dec. 31 or Jan. 1, a 16-inch scratch with blue paint transfer was inflicted upon the passenger side of a 2015 Toyota Tacoma truck. *A man phoned law enforcement and Department of Human Services because his wife had kept his children from him for 25 days. He claimed they lived at an illegal marijuana grow site in the 8100 block of Deer Creek Road. A deputy encountered a locked gate and no trespassing sign, so he requested a contact number so he could phone the wife. There was no reason to believe that the children or their mother were at risk. *Road debris was removed from the 19000 block of Redwood Hwy. at 2:25 p.m. *Information was obtained regarding a restraining order at 146 S. Redwood Hwy. at 2:41 p.m. *Law enforcement continued investigation in the 100 block of Pinewood Way at 3:12 p.m. *Josephine County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) assisted Josephine County Probation Department with a consent search of a saloon patron’s vehicle at 3:39 p.m. *A deputy gathered information in the 100 block of S. Hussey Avenue at 4:09 p.m. *The procrastinator in a white Toyota 4-Runner was warned for expired registration at 4:28 p.m. in the 300 block of Hanby Lane. He had his new plates in his vehicle, but had yet to put them on the Toyota. Outside the Valley *Twenty-two incidents. Friday, Jan. 20 *At 9 a.m. a guy was stopped at the red light on Hwy. 199 and W. Watkins Street when an SUV ran into his vehicle. The red-haired, heavy-set driver initially stated that he had no insurance or driver’s license, then offered to give his phone number and pay $50. As soon as the first guy turned to get his information, he fled in a black SUV with a push-guard on the front. *Investigation continued in the 200 block of N. Sawyer Avenue at 10:28 a.m. *Emily Kayla Carroll, 23, was detained at Josephine County Jail for failure to appear on warrants from Grants Pass Department of Public Safety (GPDPS) and Medford Police Department. Carroll was apprehended in the 200 block of Ollis Road at 10:54 a.m. *A burglary from an unlocked detached garage in the 3100 block of Rockydale Road was reported at 11:06 a.m. The theft occurred between 1-8 a.m. on Jan. 16. Missing items include a red Millermatic 175 MIG welder, valued at $650, and two gas cans worth $25. A report was filed for second-degree theft and burglary. *At 11:45 a.m. a red Grand Prix was flying 60 mph until it slid out at the end of Finch Road. The bird-brain driver then headed to the 3700 block of Westside Road, where the occupants then fled before law enforcement arrived. A satchel containing 25 keys was found in the car. The registered owner was notified that Jerry’s Tow had his Grand Prix. The bad news, his car was crashed. The good news, it was more of a slide and there was no impact or damage. *JCSO met with Illinois Valley Fire District at 12:58 p.m. regarding the bridge that was washed away on Three Mill Road. They were planning a way to access residents of that area, and to let them know how they will be rescued in case of emergency. *A deputy searched for a car in the 3500 block of Waldo Road, and made an arrest at 1:19 p.m. Joseph Martin Jones, 29, was detained at Josephine County Jail on a warrant for failure to appear and possession of meth. *Information was obtained at the trailer park at 24542 Redwood Hwy. at 2:22 p.m. *A chap consented to search of his pockets at 2:55 p.m. at N. Old Stage Road and E. River Street. He even admitted that he had drugs and paraphernalia. Justin Brian Taylor, 28, was detained at Josephine County Jail for five felony warrants from JCSO and an additional warrant from GPDPS. *At 3:50 p.m., the driver of a Suzuki on N. Kerby Avenue and W. River Street allowed law enforcement to search his vehicle. Christopher Adam Roy, 46, was detained at Josephine County Jail for the manufacture, distribution, and possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school. He had a warrant, and was also in trouble for false information, and felon in possession of a weapon (brass knuckles). He was cited for violation of driving while license was suspended, and failure to signal a left turn. and 8 a.m. Dec. 28. *An individual in the 500 block of Beebe Drive reported a stalking order violation occurred on Jan. 18, 19 and 21, claiming that the stalker was not to be within eyesight or viewing distance. Upon further questioning, details emerged that the alleged stalker lived in the 400 block of Beebe Drive, making it impossible to be invisible to her next- door neighbor with the fragile feelings. The violation was unfounded. Outside the Valley *A dozen items. Sunday, Jan. 22 *A gal was on her way to a dinner date when she found a phone in the road at 126 Redwood Hwy. She knew who it belonged to, but she didn’t want to be late, so she kept going. The owner of the phone sped up to her, confronted her, then pushed her in the chest while she tried to hand him the phone. She claimed that her pain was an eight out of 10, but she had no injuries other than a red mark. *A theft that occurred on either Jan. 14 or 15 in the 100 block of Ken Rose Lane was reported at 9:38 a.m. A Husqvarna tool box, Miller Bobcat 225 Kohler welder worth $3,525, 100 feet of cables, and a welder cover were all removed without permission. The heavy snow knocked down his carports, so the owner just realized the items were missing once the snow was cleared. *An abandoned vehicle was towed from a ditch in the 5000 block of Takilma Road at 1:35 p.m. *At 1:05 p.m., a truck lost a tire and was blocking the road near the intersection of Redwood Hwy. and Rockydale Road. *Yelling and five gun shots were heard at 1:15 p.m. A clueless chap living in a small building in the 100 block of Jackadel Lane was advised on safe shooting practices. *A gun shot was heard at 2:26 p.m. at a vacant residence on Schumacher Street and S. Kerby Avenue. Then a guy wearing an Army green jacket and a gal wearing a white jacket and stocking cap were seen walking away from the property. She appeared to be in her 20s, and was carrying a small backpack and a rifle. *Interior Hi-Fi reported an alarm in the 100 block of N. Kerby Avenue at 5:43 p.m. Outside the Valley *Sixteen listings. 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