S moke S ignals
JUNE 1, 2017
POLICE LOG
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Canoe Family Meetings
April 15th
May 13th
June 10th
July 8th
Meetings will be at
achaf-hammi, the
Plankhouse from 12 to 2
p.m., lunch provided
Canoe Journey
• A male was arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant in the 26000 block
of Salmon River Highway.
Friday, May 19
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a child abuse investi-
gation.
• A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal
police are investigating.
Saturday, May 20
• Tribal police responded to a harassment complaint in the 27000 block
of Salmon River Highway. After an investigation, it was determined the
complaint was unfounded.
• An illegal camping issue was discovered by Tribal police in the area of
Agency Creek.
• Syringes were located in the area of Tyee Road.
• Multiple driving complaints were called in on Salmon River Highway due
to a high level of traffic.
• A citizen called Tribal police regarding making sure his property was not stolen.
• A noise complaint in the area of Tyee Road was called in. Tribal police
warned the residents to keep the noise down.
Sunday, May 21
• A female subject requested a welfare check on her children due to a
disturbance she felt.
• An abandoned vehicle was located by Tribal police with a note indicating
it would be picked up.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County Deputies with locating a suspect vehi-
cle involved in a domestic assault. Tribal police stopped the vehicle and
detained the individuals until Polk County arrived and arrested a suspect.
• Tribal police stopped and cited a reckless driver.
• A runaway juvenile was reported on Raven Loop. Tribal police located
the juvenile, who was reunited with their guardian.
• A male with an outstanding arrest warrant was located during a traffic
stop. The male was arrested and transported to jail.
Monday, May 22
• Citizens called Tribal police regarding a civil dispute between roommates.
Tribal police assisted with finding a peaceful resolution.
• Debris was located on Highway 18 and removed by Tribal police.
• Tribal police assisted Oregon State Police with a traffic crash on Hebo
Road.
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• A sex crime was reported to Tribal police. Police are investigating.
• Tribal police and Polk County Deputies responded to Highway 22 to
assist Oregon State Police with a traffic stop.
• A male was heard screaming for help on Yamhill River Road. Tribal
police responded and assisted medics and Polk County deputies with
the scene.
Tuesday, May 23
• A parking complaint was received in the area of Raven Loop.
• Gunshots were reported on Agency Creek Road.
• A missing person was reported to Tribal police, who are investigating.
Wednesday, May 24
• Tribal police assisted Oregon State Police with a traffic crash on Hebo
Road.
• Polk County deputies and Tribal police responded to a domestic distur-
bance call in the 28000 block of Salmon River Highway. A subject was
arrested on an outstanding warrant.
• A trespass was reported on Tribal property on McPherson Road. The
person was contacted and left Tribal property.
• Tribal police located the driver from a driving complaint who was having
a medical issue.
• A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.
• Multiple driving complaints were received by Tribal police.
Thursday, May 25
• An abandoned trailer was reported in the area of Yoncalla Road.
Friday, May 26
• An illegal camping was reported at Big Buck campground.
• Another illegal camping was reported near Raven Loop.
• Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a reported burglary
in progress.
• An animal complaint was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River
Highway.
• A possible Elder abuse was reported to Tribal police, who are investi-
gating with the Lincoln City Police Department.
• A driving complaint was reported to Tribal police in the 27000 block of
Salmon River Highway.
• Tribal police assisted the Beaverton Police Department with an inves-
tigation.
Saturday, May 27
• Several illegal camps were reported on Agency Creek Road.
• A child abuse complaint was reported on Raven Loop. Tribal police
investigated and determined it was unfounded.
• A forged check was turned in to Tribal police.
• Tribal police assisted Oregon State Police with arresting a wanted
subject.
• A car was reported on fire on Hebo Road. Tribal police responded and
are investigating.
• Tribal police arrested a female for trespassing after she refused to leave
the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.