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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, April 26, 2017
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*There was a dispute involving
a 2007 Express utility trailer that
was removed from a tax lot off
Rockydale Road Feb. 6. A stolen
vehicle report was mailed to the
registered owner in Hillsboro,
Oregon.
*A citizen reported a suspicious
character, who was warned for his
driving status near Schumacher
Street and E. Forks Circle at 1:06
p.m.
*A deputy checked on vehicles
in the 600 block of Schumacher
Street at 1:14 p.m.
*At 2:45 p.m. an employee
in the 25000 block of Redwood
Hwy. reported a younger guy who
stated that he was lost and confused.
He was not violent at all, but he
appeared to be under the influence
of something. He said he did have a
friend to stay with, and he was only
trying to stay out of the rain.
*Law enforcement could not
locate a guy with a backpack and
brown jacket who was seen riding a
bicycle on Caves Hwy. at 3:01 p.m.
*The driver of a black Chevy
pickup truck was stopped by law
enforcement at 3:17 p.m. in the
1500 block of Caves Hwy. He gave
his key and consent for the deputy
to enter his home and retrieve his
identification. He was warned for
failure to carry and present ID, and
for improper display.
*A motorist in a mini-van
failed to stop and overshot in the
wrong direction at the intersection
of Redwood Hwy. and Reeves Creek
Road. The windshield was broken
out, and the vehicle was parked
facing the wrong direction in the
road at 3:49 p.m.
*Everything was OK at 222 W.
Lister Street at 4:18 p.m.
*Law enforcement investigated
a vehicle in the rock pit near the
2500 block of Waldo Road at 4:45
p.m.
*A deputy caught up with a
guy in Jubilee Park at 5 p.m. David
Lawrence Wall, 50, was cited and
released in lieu of being detained. He
is scheduled to appear at Josephine
County Circuit Court for failure
to appear, driving while under the
influence of intoxicants, and reckless
driving.
Outside the Valley
*Nineteen entries.
Thursday, April 20
*SOS reported an activated
panic alarm from Papa’s Dispensary
in the 200 block of N. Redwood
Hwy. at 9:24 a.m. It was an accident.
*Muffled sounds could be
heard during a 911 call from the 600
block of E. River Street at 12:42
p.m.
*Two guys in a lifted black
Ford pickup truck were pulling a
trailer loaded with pallets that were
not strapped down well. A heavily-
tattooed fellow wearing a reflective
vest seemed to be casing houses
when they were seen driving near
Redwood Hwy. and Airport Drive at
2:20 p.m.
Outside the Valley
*Fifteen incidents.
Friday, April 21
*A brown-haired gal wearing
a yellow hoodie and gray pants
was lying face-down on the side of
Redwood Hwy. near Burch Drive
at 11:19 a.m. Oregon State Police
(OSP) was advised.
*A damsel phoned 911 from the
200 block of O’Brien Road at 11:32
a.m. She complained that a man had
her belongings, and he would not let
her leave, then she hung up.
*At 2:50 p.m. a citizen flagged
down a deputy from the 2100 block
of Laurel Road.
Outside the Valley
*A dozen listings.
Saturday, April 22
*Cannaguard Security reported
triggered alarms from Remedy
Ranch in the 2700 block of Holland
Loop at 9:43 a.m. An employee
with a construction company had no
password or passcode, and said it
was the 2600 block.
*An 18-month-old child was
playing with a telephone in the 300
block of S. Old Stage Road, and
dialed 911 at 11:19 a.m.
*Someone reported a text
message at 12:27 p.m. stating there
was a burglary in process, and a
stranger was lying on his bed at his
residence in the 500 block of Lister
Way. When a deputy responded, the
resident had no clue what he was
referring to, and was going to have a
talk with his friend who sent the text.
*At 12:30 p.m. an unskilled
driver lost control of a black vehicle,
which rolled over an embankment
and into a tree in the 6400 block of
Takilma Road. Ten feet of guardrail
was destroyed. His parents were
provided with a Department of
Motor Vehicles (DMV) form to fill
out.
*A DMV nightmare occurred
in the 400 block of Schumacher
Street at 2:05 p.m. A driver was
warned for failure to obey a traffic
control device (stop sign), failure to
carry and present identification, no
proof of insurance, and no current
proof of registration. Fortunately,
the passenger had a valid driver’s
license, and was given permission to
drive the vehicle.
*A dame representing a
political party was canvassing the
200 block of Ollis Road, but she
refused to leave one property at
2:20 p.m. She ignored very clear
signs stating no soliciting, so one
resident asked if he could physically
remove her from his property. Law
enforcement advised that he could
not legally do so by putting hands
on her, which frustrated the caller.
(Time to check the water sprinkler?)
*At 2:21 p.m. a custodial issue
turned into a physical disturbance in
the 100 block of Hogue Drive. There
was a cat fight between a mother and
daughter, following a Department
of Human Services placement of
children with their grandmother.
*The stolen blue Ford Explorer
was located and towed from the 400
block of Waters Creek Road at 4:15
p.m.
*SOS reported an alarm from
the front door of the Fountain of Life
Church at 5:30 p.m.
Outside the Valley
*Nineteen items.
Sunday, April 23
*A deputy checked camps in
the Eight Dollar Mountain area at
10:54 a.m.
*The Grayback area on Caves
Hwy. was patrolled at 12:41 p.m.
*Two people were warned
regarding alcohol consumption and
trespassed from Jubilee Park at 1:01
p.m. They were also warned for
camping, and began packing up to
move.
*The driver of a white Honda
Accord with no license plates was
pulled over by JCSO at 1:52 p.m.
in a parking lot at 380 Caves Hwy.
Horton was cited for violation of
driving while license was suspended
(DWS-V), and warned for failure to
signal, and failure to carry proof of
registration and insurance.
*A motorist in a green Ford
Taurus was stopped behind the
Going Deep Restaurant at 520 S.
Redwood Hwy. at 2:13 p.m. He was
cited for DWS-V, and warned for
failure to carry proof of insurance
and registration.
*Everything was fine in the
Illinois River Road area at 2:21 p.m.
*A resident in the 100 block
of Mesa Verde Drive complained
of creeps that had been harassing
him for a while. They drove up to
his gate in a white low-rider pickup
truck with tinted windows and black
rims, and one of them pushed him.
They no longer live at the Fernwood
Drive address on file with the DMV.
All he knows is they hang out
around Cave Junction, but he will
contact law enforcement if there are
any further problems.
*Illinois Valley Funeral
Directors assisted with an 82-year-
old woman who died in the 5100
block of Dick George Road.
*A Honda Accord was parked
in violation of City of Cave Junction
ordinance in the 100 block of S.
Hussey Avenue at 2:35 p.m.
*The operator of a Toyota
pickup truck was pulled over at 1989
Holland Loop at 3:18 p.m. He was
warned for improper display and
failure to show proof of insurance.
*A motorist in a black Toyota
SR5 with no license plates was
pulled over at Old Stage Road and
Madrona Drive at 4:37 p.m. He was
cited for failure to carry insurance,
defective lighting, and failure to
register a vehicle.
*A lead-footed driver in a
Hyundai was warned for speeding
at 5:19 p.m. near the intersection of
Redwood Hwy. and Laurel Road.
*Jubilee Park was OK at 5:25
p.m.
*A Californian in a gray
Cadillac was warned for no front
license plate and an obscured rear
plate at 5:34 p.m. near Caves Hwy.
and S. Junction Avenue.
*Another Californian was
pulled over in a gray Volt at 5:47
p.m. at 25658 Redwood Hwy.
He was warned for speeding, and
passing in a no-passing zone.
*The driver of a brown Ford
pickup truck tried to dodge law
enforcement by ducking off Hwy.
199 into the parking lot of Ray’s
Food Place at 110 Deer Creek Road
at 6:03 p.m. It didn’t work; he was
cited for DWS/V, no insurance and
expired registration.
Outside the Valley
*Eleven situations.
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