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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
March 21
Arrest was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at 35th Street and
Rhododendron Drive.
Harassment was reported in
the 400 block of Highway
101.
Assault was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at milepost 12 on
Highway 126.
Accident, with injury, was
reported at Highway 101 and
N. Loftus Road.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 1300 block of
Eighth Street.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 1100 block of
Seventh Street.
March 22
Forgery was reported in the
4700 block of Highway 101.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 300 block of
Ninth Street.
Fraud was reported in the
900 block of Kingwood
Street.
Alarm was reported in the
300 block of Ninth Street.
March 23
Dispute was reported in the
1700 block of Eighth Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 700 block
of Highway 101.
Burglary was reported in the
600 block of Hemlock Street.
Disorderly subject was
reported at Spruce and 18th
streets.
Dispute was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Theft was reported in the
1500 block of Highway 101.
Intoxicated subject was
reported in the 2400 block of
Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
Identity theft was reported
in the 2300 block of Willow
Loop.
Harassment was reported in
the 1600 block of 31st Street.
Alarm was reported in the
100 block of Evergreen Lane.
March 24
Alarm was reported in the
2000 block of Highway 101.
OBITUARY
B U R S AW — L a w r e n c e
“Bear” Bursaw, 39, of
Florence,
p a s s e d
a w a y
March 22,
2016.
Bear was
born Jan.
29, 1977, to
James and
D o n n a
Lawrence
Bursaw, in
Bursaw
Minnesota.
The fam-
ily moved to the Oregon
coast in 1982, where Bear
was known by many through-
out the years.
Bear had a larger-than-
life attitude and would
always be there to help any-
one, anytime.
He was an incredibly lov-
ing, caring friend, brother,
son, father and husband.
His time here with us
seems so very short and he
will forever be remembered
for the role he played in our
community.
He will be deeply missed
by his mother, Donna
Solbrig;
siblings
Lisa
Chapman, Rebecca Butler
and Dale Bursaw; his former
wife and friend, Frankie
Tipton; and his children,
William Studer and Chris
Bursaw.
A service will be held
Saturday, April 2, at Faith
Fellowship
Foursquare
Church in Florence, 1624
Highway 101, at 10:30 a.m.
Fly with the angels, broth-
er — we all will forever miss
you.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1300 block
of Highway 101.
Child abuse was reported in
the 1100 block of Hemlock
Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1500 block
of Pine Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1900 block of
35th Street.
Alarm was reported in the
1800 block of Highway 101.
Harassment was reported in
the 2300 block of Coastal
Highlands Drive.
Dispute was reported in the
1400 block of Highway 101.
March 25
Alarm was reported in the
2200 block of 16th Street.
DUII was reported in the
5600 block of Highway 126.
Alarm was reported in the
Florence area.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at mile-
post 16 on Highway 126.
Identity theft was reported
in the first block of Ocean
Dunes Drive.
Fraud was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Theft of motor vehicle was
reported in the 1700 block of
43rd Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
March 26
Child endangerment was
reported in the Florence area.
Shots fired was reported in
the 84200 block of Alder
Drive.
Burglary was reported in the
1600 block of Second Street.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
Accident, without injury,
was reported on South Jetty
Road.
Trespass was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
March 27
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 400 block of
Ninth Street.
Accident, with injury, was
reported in the 100 block of
Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the
1700 block of N. Siano Loop.
Dispute was reported in the
900 block of Highway 101.
ENGAGEMENT
Cordova – Ryves
Robert Scott Ryves and
Juliana Lapiz Cordova
will be married in June of
2016.
Ryves lives in Florence
and Cordova currently
lives in Dipolog City,
Mindanao Philippines.
Cordova’s parents are
Jerry
and
Angelina
Cordova of Dipolog City,
Mindanao Philippines.
They were engaged Nov.
23, 2015, at Alta Resort in
Cebu, Philippines.
They will have a private
ceremony in Florence with
Waste transfer stations
to begin summer hours
Lane County’s 16 solid
waste transfer stations will
begin operating on summer
schedules Friday, April 1.
New summer hours for
local transfer stations will be:
Florence: Open Monday
through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6
p.m., at 2820 Rhododendron
Drive. Contact them at 541-
997-6243.
Mapleton: Open Satur-
days, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., at
13570 Highway 126. Contact
them at 541-729-4787.
Summer hours remain in
effect through September.
For more information
regarding hours, fees, recy-
cling, special permits, com-
posting, directions to the
transfer stations and other
information, contact Lane
County’s Waste Management
Division at 541-682-4120 or
visit lanecounty.org/waste.
Prescription drop box reopens
at Florence Justice Center
The City of Florence is
pleased to announce that the
prescription drug drop box is
once again available at the
Florence Justice Center.
The prescription drug dis-
posal drop box will be avail-
able to the public Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., in the lobby of the
Florence Justice Center, at
900 Greenwood St.
This is a great way to safe-
ly dispose of your outdated
or unused prescription and
over the counter medications.
Due to the construction of
our box, and its relatively
small size, do not package
any containers together in
boxes or bags.
The box does not accept
any liquid medications or
sharps (used needles or
lances).
The city hopes this con-
venient disposal option can
help keep area families safe
and the waterways clean in
Florence.
This box is intended for
use by the public, it is not
intended for usage by com-
mercial facilities.
If you have any questions
or concerns, contact the
Florence Police Department
at 541-997-3515.
For more information, visit
www.preventionlane.com.
WEATHER DATA
D ATE
March
March
March
March
March
March
March
H IGH
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
55
53
54
54
52
53
54
Rainfall
Month: 11.19”
close friends.
L OW R AIN
42
40
41
42
43
40
34
0.16
0.20
0.17
0.06
0.55
0.28
0.10
Week: 1.52”
Year: 32.78”
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A LICE B RAUER C HRISTIAN P RESCHOOL
THANK YOU FLORENCE!
h ank you for voting us Favorite Preschool in
the Readers Choice Awards. We take pride in our
Preschool and the program we of er the Florence
Community. Our biggest thank you goes out to all
the families that entrust their child’s education and
care to us. h ank you from the bottom of our hearts
Meggan Haslett, Director 541-603-1562
DOCTORS MAKE
A DIFFERENCE
March 30 is National Doctors Day.
Join us in celebrating the difference our doctors and advanced
practice clinicians make in our lives and in our community.
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