The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, July 22, 2015, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Page 9A, Image 9

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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2015
City Lights Jazz Night
to be Thursday, Aug. 6
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
July 12
Theft from vehicle was report-
ed in the 1400 block of Maple
Street.
Animal abuse was reported at
Glenada Ridge.
Burglary was reported at
Driftwood Shores.
Accident, without injury, was
reported at Glenada Ridge.
Dispute was reported in the
85200 block of Highway 101.
Arrest was reported in the 600
block of Hemlock Street.
Smoke showing was reported at
Second and Harbor streets.
Disorderly subject was reported
in the 3300 block of Oak Street.
Loud noise was reported in the
1400 block of Bay Street.
flugelhorn, Gus Russell on
keyboard, Michael Anderson
on acoustic bass and Nate
Kaplan on drums.
The doors open at 6:30 p.m.
for general admission seating.
The show will run from from 7
to 9 p.m. Admission is $10
with membership, $12.50 for
nonmembers, and is open to
all ages. A portion of the pro-
ceeds will benefit the Siuslaw
School District music pro-
grams.
Dinner, beer, wine, soft
drinks and snacks will be
available for purchase.
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Dispute was reported in the
87600 block of Highway 101.
July 13
Loud noise was reported in the
first block of Outer Drive.
Animal abuse was reported on
Bay Street.
Accident, without injury, was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
Loud noise was reported in the
4100 block of Munsel Creek
Road.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported on 37th Street.
Harassment was reported in the
1600 block of 19th Street.
Water rescue was reported on
the Siuslaw River.
Harassment was reported in the
1800 block of Highway 101.
Dispute was reported in the
2000 block of 10th Street.
Smoke showing was reported in
the 2400 block of Oak Street.
July 14
Fire alarm was reported in the
400 block of Ninth Street.
Child endangerment was
reported in the 1000 block of
Ninth Street.
Theft was reported in the 1200
block of Bay Street.
Theft was reported in the 1600
block of Rhododendron Drive.
Dispute was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Dispute was reported at
Glenada Ridge.
Theft was reported in the 1500
block of Eighth Street.
Fire alarm was reported in the
2100 block of Spruce Street.
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported in the 1100 block of Bay
Street.
Accident, with unknown injury,
was reported at 12th and Maple
streets.
July 15
Disorderly subject was reported
in the 88500 block of Fourth
Street.
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GPS Devices
GPS navigation units help us
traverse parts unknown. If you
keep your unit map updated, it
can help you circumvent
high-construction zones or
even major traffic jams.
Can you imagine making a
cross-country trip without
one?
Although GPS units are
invaluable to today’s drivers,
tinkering with them is one of
the leading roadway distrac-
tions today. It takes time to
program the right address or
business name into the unit
— time that can take away
from you paying attention to
the road.
While GPS devices are cov-
ered under many distract-
ed-driving laws, how you use
them may not be. If you’re
depending on your smart-
phone to run a map applica-
tion, police officers may pull
you over if it looks like you’re
using your phone for a con-
versation.
W
hat’s the point of knowing exactly
where you’re going if you’re not
going to make it there safely?
WHEN TO
PROGRAM
YOUR GPS UNIT
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If you depend on your GPS
to find your destination, pro-
gram your target address
before you leave the house or
have a passenger help. If you
plan to make multiple stops
along the way, plan your route
and program all possible stops.
MOUNT THE GPS
If you keep your device
mounted securely to your
dash, you may be less apt to
use it while driving. Always
pull over safely to a gas sta-
tion or rest stop to program
your unit if you’re driving by
yourself.
This gives you the opportu-
nity to fully focus on input-
ting the correct destination
address, without the added
stress of dealing with traffic
signs and other drivers.
Many new cars offer
on-board GPS units that
allow you to speak your
directions aloud. This can
help you keep your eyes on
the road while your unit han-
dles your travel logistics for
you.
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Theft was reported in the 1400
block of 35th Street.
Alarm was reported in the 400
block of Laurel Street.
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported in the 3100 block of
Highway 101.
Fire was reported at Highway
101 and South Jetty Road.
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported at Highway 101 and
Munsel Lake Road.
Theft was reported at 17th
Street and Highway 101.
Arrest was reported at 15th
Street and Highway 101.
Menacing was reported in the
2000 block of 10th Street.
July 16
Accident, without injury, was
reported in the 3000 block of
Highway 101.
Death investigation was con-
ducted in the 1600 block of
Rhododendron Drive.
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported behind the library.
Criminal mischief was reported
in the 1000 block of Tamarack
Street.
Animal abuse was reported in
the 300 block of Ninth Street.
Loud noise was reported in the
first block of Bluewater Court.
Accident, with injury, was
reported at the Driftwood II
Campground in the Oregon Dunes
National Recreation Area.
Accident, with injury, was
reported at highways 101 and 126.
Alarm was reported in the 1300
block of Bay Street.
Theft was reported in the 4400
block of Spruce Street.
Assault was reported in the
4700 block of Highway 101.
Accident, without injury, was
reported in Old Town.
Assault was reported in the
1700 block of 20th Street.
July 17
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported at 24th and Willow
streets and the 1900 block of
Highway 101.
Animal abuse was reported in
the 1900 block of Highway 101.
Dispute was reported in the
3800 block of Highway 101.
Fraud was reported in the 4500
block of Highway 101.
Harassment was reported in the
1600 block of 19th Street.
Alarm was reported in the first
block of Ocean Dunes Drive.
Alarm was reported in the 1600
block of Rhododendron Drive.
Medical alarm was reported in
the 400 block of Sherwood Loop.
Accident, with unknown injury,
was reported on Highway 126.
Alarm was reported in the first
block of Twintree Court.
Indecent exposure was reported
in the 3300 block of Oak Street.
Theft from vehicle was report-
ed at the South Jetty.
Theft was reported in the 200
block of Laurel Street.
July 18
Alarm was reported in the 700
block of Quince Street.
Smoke showing was reported at
24th and Willow streets.
Animal abuse was reported in
the 1400 block of Bay Street.
Accident, without injury, was
reported on Highway 36.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
Animal abuse was reported in
the 2000 block of Highway 101.
Loud noise was reported at
12th Street and Coastal Highlands
Drive.
Accident, without injury, was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the 1700
block of 22nd Street.
Fire was reported in the 4500
block of Joshua Lane.
Theft was reported in the 700
block of Highway 101.
July 19
Burglary was reported in the
1700 block of Spruce Street.
Alarm was reported in the 1900
block of Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the 700
block of Quince Street.
Alarm was reported in the 1100
block of Second Street.
Dispute was reported in the 500
block of Skookum Court.
Assault was reported in the
3300 block of Oak Street.
Animal abuse was reported in
the 400 block of Highway 101.
Dispute was reported in the
85200 block of Hemlock Street.
Trespass was reported in the
5800 block of Canary Road.
Loud noise was reported in the
1700 block of 20th Street.
Shots fired were reported in the
2500 block of Willow Crest Court.
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
City Lights Cinemas and
It’s About Time Productions
present “Jazz Night” with the
Miles to Go Quartet on
Thursday, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m.
Miles to Go, the popular
jazz quartet, will be perform-
ing straight-ahead jazz at City
Lights Cinemas’ Chaplin
Stage in Florence.
The Jazz Night is an all ages
show, providing an opportuni-
ty to connect with, learn about
and enjoy this truly American
form of music.
The Miles to Go musicians
are Ron Green on trumpet and
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