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AUGUST 1, 2017
Tuesday, July 11
• Suspicious activity reported on Blacktail Drive. Tribal police re-
sponded and investigated.
• Suspicious activity reported at Big Buck campground. Officers
investigated and determined the report to be unfounded.
• Four juveniles were given a courtesy transport home after swim-
ming.
• A theft was reported on Raven Loop.
Wednesday, July 12
• A panic alarm was activated in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde
Road due to an accidental activation.
• A criminal trespass was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon
River Highway.
• An animal abuse complaint was received in the area of Tyee Road.
Tribal police investigated and determined the complaint was un-
founded.
• Two driving complaints were received on Highway 18. Tribal police
did not see the vehicles.
• Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with an arrest. A male
was taken into custody on an outstanding felony warrant.
Thursday, July 13
• A citizen stopped by the Grand Ronde Tribal Police Station to get
advice on a civil issue in Yamhill County. The citizen was directed
to the appropriate division with the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office.
• Tribal police assisted with a civil stand-by.
• Tribal employees located a severely injured cat and reported it to
police. Tribal police responded and euthanized the cat after deter-
mining the injury was fatal.
• An animal abuse complaint was received in the area of Tilixam Circle.
Tribal police investigated and determined the complaint was unfounded.
• A traffic accident was reported to police in the 27000 block of Salmon
River Highway.
• A theft was reported to police in the area of Tilixam Circle.
Friday, July 14
• A panic alarm was accidently activated.
• Expensive sunglasses were reported stolen in the 9000 block of
Grand Ronde Road. Tribal police are investigating.
• A traffic crash was reported to Tribal police in the 9000 block of
Grand Ronde Road.
• Tribal police continued to assist with a civil matter.
• Tribal police responded to assist a female at Big Buck campground.
• A driving complaint was received by Tribal police on Highway 18.
• A disturbance was reported in the area of Tilixam Circle. Tribal police
responded and assisted with calming the situation.
• A financial theft was reported. Tribal police are investigating.
• A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.
Police are investigating.
• Tribal police were requested to assist Polk County deputies with a
trespass complaint on Highway 18.
• Suspicious activity was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River
Highway. Police determined it was unfounded.
Saturday, July 15
• A driving complaint was called in on Highway 18.
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• The suspect in a theft returned the stolen funds.
Sunday, July 16
• Tribal police assisted a female with a mental health issue.
• Yamhill County deputies requested Tribal police assist with a phys-
ical domestic disturbance in Willamina. A male and female were
arrested by Yamhill County deputies.
• A driving complaint was received on Highway 18. Tribal police
located the vehicle and spoke with the driver.
• Tribal police took a report of a stolen vehicle.
• A theft was reported on Tyee Road.
• Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a traffic stop.
Two males were arrested for weapons and drug charges.
Monday, July 17
• A traffic hazard was located by Tribal police.
• Tribal police assisted two females with a vehicle problem and got
their vehicle moving again.
• A female with an arrest warrant was located and arrested during a
traffic stop.
• Tribal police located a vehicle called in during a driving complaint.
Tuesday, July 18
• A citizen called to report hang-up calls at her residence.
• A citizen turned in property that was found along Highway 18.
• Drugs were found in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.
Tribal police seized the drugs for destruction.
• A domestic disturbance was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon
River Highway. A male was arrested for harassment, disorderly
conduct and giving false information.
• Tribal police located a vehicle crash on Highway 18.
Wednesday, July 19
• A female was arrested for animal abuse.
• Tribal police assisted a stranded motorist.
• A bicycle was reported stolen in the area of Raven Loop.
• A false alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road.
Thursday, July 20
• Several false alarms were received.
• A driving complaint was called in.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a domestic distur-
bance on Salmon River Highway.
• A Department of Human Services report was forwarded to Tribal
police.
• Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with arresting several
wanted persons in Sheridan.
• While in Sheridan, a Tribal officer observed two domestic distur-
bances in progress and assisted deputies.
• Tribal police euthanized a deer that was injured by a vehicle.
Friday, July 21
• Tribal police assisted a citizen with avoiding a scam.
• A possibly suicidal person was reported to be in either the Yamhill
County area or possibly in Grand Ronde. Tribal police assisted with
searching.
• A male was arrested for driving while felony suspended.
• A male was located possibly violating a no contact order. A report
was taken and forwarded to the courts.
• A ladder was reported stolen.
• A male was reported to be intoxicated and disturbing people. He
was warned to keep quiet.
Saturday, July 22
• An animal complaint was received in the 27000 block of Salmon
River Highway.
• Tribal police arrested, cited and released a male for forgery.
Grand Ronde
Housing Department
Housing Board seeks community input
The Grand Ronde Housing Board is inviting Tribal members and Trib-
al housing residents to provide input to assist its members in carrying
out its advisory role to the Housing Department and Tribal Council
regarding policy guidance. The Housing Board meets at 3 p.m. the third
Thursday of each month in the Housing Department conference room,
28450 Tyee Road. Its chair is Matt Thomas. For more information,
contact the Housing Department at 503-879-2401.