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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Page A-7
Tales from the Rural Patrol
E. River Street.
*Four partiers were warned for smoking
marijuana in public view at the amphitheater in
Jubilee Park at 2:57 p.m. (No, not in CJ.)
(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 dis-
missed.)
***
Wednesday, March 14
*Folks were warned for alcohol and dogs
off leash at Jubilee Park at 10:28 a.m. A second
violation will result in a citation and trespass
from the park.
*A very tall, thin, middle-aged gal
carrying a backpack and an orange bucket
appeared to be scoping out anything not nailed
down in a construction zone near N. Kerby
Avenue and W. River Street at 10:54 a.m.
*At 11:37 a.m., a screaming dame
appeared to be building a fort in a drainage
ditch in front of apartments in the 300 block of
N. Hussey Avenue.
*Brian Fletcher Ellington, Jr., 26, was
taken into custody in the 2000 block of
Rockydale Road at 1:50 p.m. on a probation
detainer.
*A fugitive with two felony warrants
from Josephine County and a misdemeanor
warrant from Deschutes County was detained
in Jo Co Jail following his arrest in the 2500
block of Reeves Creek Road at 2:44 p.m. Jesse
Clyde McIntyre, 37, faced charges of failure
to appear for felon in possession of a firearm,
criminal driving while suspended (DWS), and
misdemeanor DWS. A deputy added charges of
first-degree burglary, second-degree theft, and
second-degree trespass to the list.
Monday, March 12
*Despite years of practice, the dude in
the mobile home in the 9400 block of Takilma
Road still sounds like he’s pounding on a
bass drum, according to his neighbors. They
were advised that the best option to move
forward with a noise violation involves audio
recording of the offending noise, as well as
documentation of dates, times, and duration.
(Just the facts, ma’am.)
*Thousands of dollars of lumber,
camping gear, a propane stove, and various
tools were reported as stolen from the 400
block of Beebe Drive at 12:58 p.m.
*Joseph Ainsworth, 39, was arrested in
Jubilee Park at 2:48 p.m. for two misdemeanor
warrants from Grants Pass Department of
Public Safety (GPDPS). He was charged with
failure to appear for possession of dangerous
drugs/meth. Ainsworth was cited in lieu of
being detained, and he is scheduled to appear
on April 10 at Josephine County Circuit Court.
(Bets, anyone?)
Tuesday, March 13
*A probation officer decided to give his
client a second chance, so he was released
from custody at 2:03 p.m. in the 500 block of
I.V. GUNS & AMMO 541-592-3349
WHERE’S
THE ALARM?
Thursday, March 15
*A good buddy found his friend’s stolen
gray 1987 Ford F350 pickup truck in the
33000 block of Redwood Hwy. at 9:06 a.m.
*A white 1986 Toyota 4-Runner with
black tubular bumpers was stolen from the
37400 block of Redwood Hwy. at 10:28 a.m.
The Toyota was lifted 4 inches and had a light
bar on the front bumper.
*At 1:26 p.m. a resident in the 300 block
of Schumacher Street was provided with
security measures because she has been robbed
at least five times since November 2017. (Get
a dog, get a gun, and set up surveillance video
cameras. Not necessarily in that order.)
*Crooks burglarized a residence in the
500 block of Schumacher Street March 9,
but they bungled a return mission March 14.
(Hmm, security measures from above?)
Friday, March 16
*Logs not available.
Saturday, March 17
*Two Cruella De Vil’s in a red Ford
SUV tried to steal a dog from the 200 block of
Barnes Way at 9:43 a.m. A fellow was hit by
a car in the 100 block of Reagor Lane while
he was trying to rescue his pup from the mean
girls. He was injured and initially refused
medical attention, but later went to Three
Rivers Medical Center. A report was filed for
failure to leave name at scene of an accident,
and theft of the animal. The good news – he
did get his dog.
Sunday 03/11/2018
100 blk DEER CREEK RD, Medical Emergency
900 blk LAKESHORE DR, Medical Emergency
100 blk S REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
Monday 03/05/2018
100 blk N OLD STAGE RD, Medical Emergency
300 blk CAVES HWY, Medical Emergency
100 blk PILLER PL, Lift Assist
REDWOOD HWY / ROCKYDALE RD, Fire Assist to Public
100 blk S REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
24800 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
Monday 03/12/2018
4100 blk TAKILMA RD, Medical Emergency
Tuesday 03/13/2018
500 blk MESA VERDE DR, Lift Assist
27500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
3200 blk LAKESHORE DR, Lift Assist
300 blk GARNER RD, Medical Emergency
200 blk E RIVER ST, Medical Emergency
Tuesday 03/06/2018
400 blk ADDISON LN, Lift Assist
Wednesday 03/07/2018
200 blk JEANNIE WAY, Medical Emergency
42.2321370000000000, -123.6422970000000000, Traffic Accident
Wednesday 03/14/2018
W RIVER ST / N REDWOOD HWY, Traffic Accident
3200 blk DEER CREEK RD, Traffic Accident
2000 blk ROCKYDALE RD, Open Burn
Thursday 03/08/2018
4300 blk DICK GEORGE RD, Electrical Fire
1500 blk LAUREL RD, Medical Emergency
30300 blk REDWOOD HWY, Traffic Accident
Sunday, March 18
*Siblings were feuding in the 400 block
of Madrona Drive at 9:58 a.m. The brother
complained that he was told to remove his
belongings within two weeks or they will be
discarded, but his sister locked him off the
property. However, the previous weekend he
spent 25 hours ‘fiddling around’ instead of
packing. They were informed that this is a civil
matter.
*At 1:49 p.m. an alert vigilante spotted
a stolen car and followed it at speeds up to
100 mph from Takilma Road to Dick George
Road and Holland Loop. Matthew Merrifield,
30, had a felony warrant from Jackson County
Sheriff’s Office for failure to appear for
unauthorized use of a vehicle and second-
degree burglary. Merrifield was cited to
appear April 17 in lieu of arrest. Subsequent
investigation determined that the vehicle was
stolen out of Del Norte County, California. The
registered owner is in Mexico and could not be
reached by telephone.
*Shawn Council Weaver, 29, was taken
into custody at 4:17 p.m. at 112 S. Redwood
Hwy. He was cited and released to appear at
Jo Co Circuit Court for fourth-degree assault
charges.
Exclusive dealer of Viper Tactical Arms
Saturday 03/10/2018
900 blk LAKESHORE DR, Lift Assist
24500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Traffic Accident
3200 blk LAKESHORE DR, Medical Emergency
900 blk LAKESHORE DR, Lift Assist
The volunteers and staff of the
Illinois Valley Fire District
Responded to these recent Emergency calls
*Thieves flew the coop with a 2002 black
Saturn SL2 that they stole from a carport in the
100 block of Finch Road between 6-6:30 p.m.
on March 16.
Friday 03/16/2018
5600 blk LAKESHORE DR, Lift Assist
3200 blk LAKESHORE DR, Medical Emergency
100 blk N REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
39200 blk REDWOOD HWY, Traffic Accident
REDWOOD HWY / ROCKYDALE RD, Medical Emergency
5600 blk LAKESHORE DR, Lift Assist
Saturday 03/17/2018
100 blk O'BRIEN RD, Medical Emergency
100 blk REAGOR LN, Traffic Accident
300 blk WHITE OAK DR, Medical Emergency
200 blk WARREN RD, Lift Assist
3800 blk DICK GEORGE RD, Traffic Accident
200 blk S CAVES AVE, Medical Emergency
4400 blk CAVES HWY, Power Line Problems
24500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
Sunday 03/18/2018
500 blk S REDWOOD HWY, Open Burn
28200 blk REDWOOD HWY, Open Burn
27500 blk REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
27800 blk REDWOOD HWY, Lift Assist
100 blk DEER CREEK RD, Medical Emergency
Thursday 03/15/2018
300 blk WOOD DUCK LN, Medical Emergency
6000 blk DEER CREEK RD, Medical Emergency
300 blk MONA WAY, Medical Emergency
4900 blk HOLLAND LOOP RD, Medical Emergency
Friday 03/09/2018
3400 blk DEER CREEK RD, Medical Emergency
100 blk N REDWOOD HWY, Medical Emergency
500 blk CAVES HWY, Open Burn
1700 blk ROCKYDALE RD, Traffic Accident
4000 blk CAVES HWY, Traffic Accident
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