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FEBRUARY 1, 2017
the night after not paying a bar tab.
• Telephonic harassment reported to police. Victim did not wish to pursue
charges.
• Police assisted Polk County Sheriff’s deputies with a domestic report-
ed on Grand Ronde Road. One juvenile was taken to the hospital for
treatment. Polk County will be investigating.
• Police responded to assist Yamhill County deputies with a vehicle that
was eluding. Yamhill County deputies took one suspect into custody.
• Crash down an embankment on Hebo Road. No injuries. Police assisted
with recovering the vehicle.
Tuesday, Jan. 24
• Disturbance in Tribal housing. A woman wanted to be let into a house
that was not hers and was upset that she could not enter. She was gone
before police could respond.
• Police responded to the Tribal gym for report of gym equipment being
stolen. The equipment was later recovered.
• Forged prescription reported at the Tribal Clinic. Police responded and
investigated.
• Police responded to an accident on Highway 18. A vehicle went into the
ditch, flipped and caught on fire. Bystanders pulled the driver out and
no injuries were reported. Oregon State Police arrived and investigated.
• Woodcutting complaint. Police investigated.
• Police and Polk County deputies responded to 8000 block of Grand
Ronde Road for a reported burglary in progress. Was a false alarm due
to a prescription issue.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
• Disturbance call at Spirit Mountain Casino. Officers responded and
assisted.
• 911 hang-up on Grand Ronde Road due to a technical issue. Residents
were OK and did not dial 911.
Thursday, Jan. 26
• Citizen contact: A man contacted police because he was lost. Police
assisted with getting him to his location.
• Wildlife complaint received from Natural Resources. Police investigating.
Friday, Jan. 27
• Child abuse complaint investigated by police and state Department of
Human Services. Complaint was unfounded.
• Theft of $113 from a wallet at Spirit Mountain Casino. Police investigating.
Saturday, Jan. 21
• Two alarms were set off in Tribal government buildings. Both were
accidental activation by employees.
• Citizen contact at the Tribal Police Department: Citizen had information
regarding a possible stolen trailer parked near the highway. Officer
investigated and the trailer was already gone.
• A loose dog in Grand Meadows was reunited with its owners.
• Fraud call at Spirit Mountain Casino: A woman was using an EBT card
belonging to her husband. The husband was contacted and confirmed
that she had permission to use it.
• Two cell phones were located by a citizen in Tribal housing near Tyee
Road and turned into the police.
• Driving complaint on Highway 18. Vehicle was located and the driver
assisted.
• Tribal Police responded to assist Yamhill County deputies with a wanted
subject near Grand Ronde. The subject was located by Tribal Police
and Yamhill County deputies and subsequently arrested.
• Police responded to a disturbance near Tyee Road. Police charged
one person with disorderly conduct, misuse of 911 and assisted with
transport to the hospital for treatment.
Sunday, Jan. 22
• Police solved a cold hit-and-run case from June 2016. The suspect was
located in Hillsboro and charged with felony hit and run.
• A male was arrested for rape and other sex crimes.
• A runaway was reported and later located. The juvenile was reunited
with their guardian.
• Police assisted Polk County Sheriff’s deputies with a trespass in the
9000 block of Grand Ronde Road. A female was arrested for Trespass
I.
Monday, Jan. 23
• Theft of $15 was reported at Spirit Mountain Casino. Suspect left during
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