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AUGUST 15, 2017
Sunday, July 23
• Tribal police located a person of interest for the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
• A suspect in multiple crimes was arrested by another agency. Tribal police
interviewed the suspect at the Yamhill County Jail and charged him with
fourth-degree assault in connection with a case from April. The male suspect
also was interviewed regarding several other cases.
Monday, July 24
• Tribal police returned to the Yamhill County Jail and charged the male
suspect with theft, forgery, criminal possession of a forged instrument and
identity theft.
• A concerned citizen called Tribal police regarding a male laying down or
sitting in traffic on Highway 18 near Jahn Road. Tribal police responded
and learned the male was tying his shoe.
• A concerned citizen reported a disturbed individual in the Tribal Governance
area. Tribal police assisted the individual with locating the bus stop.
• A purse was reported stolen in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.
Tribal police responded. The purse was returned to lost and found with
nothing missing.
• An illegally parked vehicle was reported in the area of Tyee Road.
• A Department of Human Services report was sent to Tribal police. Tribal
police assisted with the investigation.
Tuesday, July 25
• An illegally parked vehicle was tagged for tow and the owner contacted.
• An anonymous call was made to the police department with vague details
about a crime the caller believed happened. After attempting to track down
the caller for more information, the case was closed.
• Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with an eviction of a barri-
caded subject in the 20000 block of Grand Ronde Road.
• Another male suspect in an earlier theft case was arrested by another
agency and lodged at Yamhill County Jail on charges. Tribal police went
to the jail and charged the male with theft.
• A missing person was located during a traffic stop by Tribal police.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County and Yamhill County deputies with search-
ing for a male suspect who fled from a traffic stop.
Wednesday, July 26
• Tribal police responded to assist Oregon State Police with a traffic accident
on Highway 18 near milepost 23.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with serving an eviction notice
on Grand Ronde Road.
• A stalking and trespass issue was reported to Tribal police in the McPherson
Road area. Tribal police assisted the victim with obtaining resources.
• Marijuana was located in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway and
turned over to Tribal police for destruction.
• Tribal police assisted with a burn investigation.
• A domestic was reported on the highway. Tribal police and other agencies
searched for the vehicle.
Thursday, July 27
• Two alarms were received.
• A traffic hazard was reported to Tribal police on Hebo Road. Tribal police
responded and the traffic hazard had already cleared.
• A nude sunbather was reported to Tribal police, who spoke to the sunbather
about proper attire.
• A male suspect was arrested for menacing.
• A driving complaint was reported and Tribal police located the vehicle.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a possible prowler.
Friday, July 28
• An illegal fire and trespass issue was reported to Tribal police, who re-
sponded. A male was arrested on a probation violation.
• Illegal drugs were turned in to Tribal police for destruction.
• A driving complaint was reported to Tribal police, who waited for the vehicle.
The vehicle did not come into Grand Ronde.
• A car prowl and theft was reported to Tribal police, who located some of
the missing property.
• An injured deer was reported to Tribal police, who could not locate the deer.
• A traffic hazard was located by Tribal police.
Saturday, July 29
• A vehicle registration was located in the 27000 block of Salmon River
Highway by Tribal police and turned over to lost and found.
• A driving complaint was reported to Tribal police, who did not see the vehicle
enter Grand Ronde.
• A criminal mischief report was taken in the area of Blacktail Drive.
• A report of a suspicious person was reported in the area of Blacktail Drive.
Tribal police were unable to locate the individual or any other witnesses.
• Another driving complaint was received, but did not come in to Grand
Ronde.
• Tribal police were requested to respond to Sheridan to cover Yamhill County
deputies with an armed person. The request was canceled as Tribal police
arrived.
Sunday, July 30
• Tribal police located people sleeping in the day-use area overnight. They
were contacted and warned against doing so in the future, and directed on
how to obtain a camping permit for Big Buck campground.
• A trailer was reported to be parked on Tribal land near Yoncalla Creek Road.
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Tribal police responded and contacted the occupants. The occupants were
warned against future trespassing issues. A male was cited for a previous
report of theft and giving false information to police.
• A stolen sign was reported to the Tribal police near Big Buck campground.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies and Oregon State Police troop-
ers with arresting a male on an outstanding arrest warrant.
• Campers were reported to be trespassing at Big Buck campground. They
were warned to not continue trespassing and to obtain a camping permit.
• A domestic disturbance was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River
Highway. Tribal police responded and determined no crime occurred.
• A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.
• A female was cited for trespass in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.
Monday, July 31
• Tribal police assisted traffic control for a motorist whose car broke down
on the highway.
• Two juveniles were located riding bicycles with helmets and were given ice
cream vouchers.
• A driving complaint was reported regarding a vehicle swerving. Tribal police
located the vehicle.
• Two dogs were reported to have been left in a vehicle in the heat. Tribal
police responded and observed the dogs were not in distress. The owners
were located and warned against leaving animals in hot cars.
• Tribal police assisted with a mental health call near Tyee Road.
• A vehicle break-in was reported to Tribal police. The case is under investigation.
Tuesday, Aug. 1
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a suspicious vehicle that
was reported on Ash Avenue.
• Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with locating a suspect in a hit
and run so he could be interviewed by deputies.
• Several dogs were left in hot vehicles in the 27000 block of Salmon River
Highway. Tribal police assisted with ensuring the dogs were taken care of.
• A theft of fuel was reported to Tribal police.
• A theft was reported in the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway.
• The suspect in an earlier theft returned the stolen funds to the victim.
Wednesday, Aug. 2
• A welfare check of a minor was reported to Tribal police, who were unable
to locate the subjects.
• An eviction notice was served near Tyee Road.
• Three males were reported to have left without paying for their dinner near
the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. The males were contacted and
paid for the food.
• Several unfounded driving complaints were reported to Tribal police.
• A suspicious vehicle was located by Tribal police on Hebo Road.
Thursday, Aug. 3
• A backpack containing marijuana and associated paraphernalia was located
and turned in to police for destruction.
• A false alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road.
• Tribal police and Oregon State Police were requested to assist Yamhill
County deputies in Willamina with a possible car prowler.
• A driving complaint was reported to Tribal police, who located the vehicle
and stopped it.
• A gas leak was reported on Highway 18. Tribal police assisted with traffic
control while utility companies stopped the leak.
• Tribal police located a male in need of water and possibly suffering from
heat exhaustion. The male was brought to the police station to cool down
and was given water.
• Tribal police assisted with traffic control for a traffic accident on Hebo Road.
• A disabled vehicle was reported on Highway 18, but was gone before Tribal
police could respond.
• A domestic disturbance was reported in the 28000 block of Salmon River
Highway. Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies.
• Tribal police responded to a trespass complaint. The unwanted male suspect
barricaded himself in the residence. Tribal police and Polk County deputies
were let inside and located the suspect, who was arrested on trespass
charges, violations of a no contact order and outstanding felony warrants.
Friday, Aug. 4
• A false alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road.
• A white powder was located in the area of Tyee Road.
• Tribal police located a suspect in a hit and run in Salem and notified Salem
police.
• A dog bite was reported to Tribal police.
• A female reported a possible telephonic harassment to Tribal police, but
did not want to press charges.
• A mental health call was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River
Highway. Tribal police responded and assisted.
• A traffic crash was reported on Highway 18. Tribal police responded.
Saturday, Aug. 5
• A male subject was arrested for possession of methamphetamine after
dropping it out of his pocket.
• A false alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road.
• A driving complaint was reported to Tribal police, who did not see the ve-
hicle.
• Another false alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road.
• A domestic disturbance was reported in the Tilixam Circle area. Tribal police
responded, determined no crime had occurred and assisted.
• An unfounded complaint of Elder abuse was reported in the 27000 block
of Salmon River Highway.
• A domestic disturbance was reported on Grand Ronde Road. A female was
arrested for assault.
• An injured deer was reported to Tribal police. Tribal police euthanized the
deer after observing the injuries to be fatal.