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2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2017 POLICE LOG Florence Police Oct. 9 Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1500 block of Ninth Street. Accident, with injury, was reported on Sutton Lake Road at milepost 1. Harassment was reported in the 1600 block of Rhododendron Drive. Trespass was reported in the 1600 block of 22nd Street. Oct. 10 Fraud was reported in the 700 block of Laurel Street. Theft was reported in the 1600 block of Highway 101. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 2900 block of Oak Street. DUII was reported on the corner of Coast Guard and Rhododendron drives. Trespass was reported in the 89000 block of Spindrift Way. Oct. 11 Arrest, with warrant, was reported on the corner of Airport Road and Maple Street. Theft, from vehicle, was reported in the first block of First Avenue. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported at Munsel Lake Road and Highway 101. Harrassment was reported in the 2000 block of Highway 101. Fire was reported north of Tahkenitch Lake. Trespass was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported in the 2900 block of Oak Street. DUII was reported in the 300 block of Highway 101. Oct. 12 Accident, with unknown injury, was reported on Highway 126, at mileppost marker 20. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 2900 block of Oak Street. Fire was reported in the 2600 block of Kingwood Drive. Theft was reported in the 1500 block of Airport Road. Criminal mischief was reported on Glenada Ridge. Fire was reported on Glenada Ridge. Oct. 13 DUII was reported at 25th Street and Highway 101. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 17000 block of Highway 36. Theft was reported in the 14000 block of Highway 36. Criminal mischief was reported in the 3000 block of East Myrtle Loop. Trespass was reported in the 800 block of Highway 101. Arrest, with warrant, was reported on Eighth Street. Theft of motor vehicle was reported in the 1700 block of 21st Street. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 5000 block of East Glenada Road. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 3000 block of Highway 101. Oct. 14 Trespass was reported in the 2700 block of Highway 101. Harassment was reported in the 500 block of Skookum Court. Dispute was reported in the 500 block of Hemlock Street. Hit-and-run accident was reported at the Siltcoos boat OBITUARY launch. Assault was reported in the 2000 block of 10th Street. Oct. 15 Harassment was reported in the 2000 block of 12th Street. Trespass was reported in the 200 block of Maple Street. DUII was reported in the 1600 block of 20th Street. Fire was reported at the South Jetty. Theft was reported in the 2000 block of Highway 101. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported on Territorial Highway. Oct. 16 Fire was reported in the 6000 block of Collard Lake Way. Fire was reported in the 59000 block of East Glenada Road. Harassment was reported in the 1000 block of Maple Street. Assault was reported in the 1300 block of Ninth Street. Fire was reported in the 1600 block of Rhododendron Drive. Accident, without injury, was reported at 42nd Street and Munsel Creek. Dispute was reported in the 1700 block of 31st Street. Burglary was reported in the 2000 block of Oak Street. Oct. 17 Fight was reported in the 5000 block of Highway 126. Criminal mischief was reported in the 1700 block of 27th Street. Accident, without injury, was reported in the 900 block of Greenwood St. Assault was reported in the 600 block of Juniper Street. Fire was reported on Bernhardt Creek Road at mile- post 2. Oct. 18 Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1600 block of 22nd Street. Trespass was reported in the 400 block of Highway 101. Driving while suspended was reported on Qa’aiach Road. Accident, without injury, was reported at Munsel Creek Road and Highway 101. Theft was reported in the 1600 block of 25th Street. Fraud was reported in the 1600 block of 38th Loop. Dispute was reported in the 1300 block of 11th Street. Oct. 19 Theft was reported in the 1400 block of Highway 101. Harassment was reported in the 3700 block of Highway 101. Accident, without injury, was reported in the 2200 block of Highway 101. Criminal mischief was reported in the 2000 block of Highway 101. Harassment was reported in the 2000 block of 12th Street. Driving while suspended was reported in the 1000 block of Highway 101. Oct. 20 Fraud was reported in the Florence area. Arrest, with warrant, was reported at Ninth and Hemlock streets. Fraud was reported in the 2000 block of 17th Street. Accident, without injury, was reported on Canary Road. Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs Oct. 22-28 Date Time 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/22/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 01:19:00 07:34:00 08:15:00 09:17:00 11:37:00 12:31:00 12:57:00 14:46:00 15:14:00 16:16:00 17:06:00 17:13:00 19:35:00 23:52:00 07:23:00 07:44:00 08:01:00 12:29:00 13:10:00 13:20:00 14:25:00 14:57:00 15:49:00 18:01:00 18:39:00 03:42:00 06:37:00 07:52:00 10:52:00 12:30:00 13:45:00 13:57:00 15:45:00 Area Type Azalea Street Highway 36 Highway 126 16th Street Ninth Street Ninth Street Willow Loop Sherwood Loop 12th Street Myrtle Loop Oak Street Willow Loop Highway 101 Rose Hill Rd Highway 36 10th Street Mariners Lane 12th Street Ninth Street Willow Ridge Court Port of Siuslaw Ninth Street Highway 126 16th Street Redwood Loop Rhododendron Dr Qaaich Street Sherwood Loop Willow Ridge Court Ninth Street Highway 101 Phey Lane Willow Ridge Court Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to RB 911 Response Transfer to RB Transfer to RB 911 Response Transport to PHH SVFR 911 Response Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR 911 Response Transport to PHH Transport to PHH 911 Response 911 Response Transfer to RB 911 Response SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD, SVFR 911 Response SVFR Standby Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH 911 Response Transfer to RB Transport to PHH 911 Response 911 Response Date Time 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 10/26/2017 10/26/2017 10/26/2017 10/26/2017 10/26/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 10/28/2017 09:30:00 11:26:00 12:38:00 17:25:00 20:55:00 20:57:00 22:20:00 11:02:00 13:56:00 14:10:00 14:45:00 18:11:00 02:57:00 05:45:00 08:10:00 09:09:00 12:31:00 14:45:00 16:14:00 16:44:00 17:08:00 17:30:00 18:10:00 19:00:00 04:47:00 06:36:00 09:42:00 10:38:00 13:04:00 14:00:00 15:00:00 18:24:00 19:15:00 Area tion system and to strengthen Oregon’s economy. The Oregon Legislature and Gov. Kate Brown approved House Bill 2017 to provide Oregonians with improved roads and bridges, more trans- portation options and enhanced safety throughout the system. In addition to this vehicle registration fee increase, the package is funded by increases in other transportation-related fees that take effect Jan. 1. These include increases on motor fuel taxes and fees for title transfers and commercial motor vehicles. The bill also creates a 0.5 percent privilege tax on new vehicle purchases, and a $15 fee on new adult bicycles that cost $200 or more. Here are some transportation system investments the fees will support: • Highway maintenance and preservation, seismic upgrades and safety, including specific construction projects across the state. • Increased funding for small cities and counties. • A Safe Routes to School infrastructure program to reduce barriers and hazards for children walking or bicycling to and from school. • Economic benefits by sus- taining jobs, keeping freight moving and providing a boost to local communities across the state. To view upcoming trans- portation projects, visit www .oregon.gov/ODOT. NOW OPEN Accepting new patients Dr. Sarah Rincker, DPM, FACFAS 4750 Village Plaza Loop, Suite 202, Eugene, Oregon 97401 541-203-7707 Port of Siuslaw to place debris booms at marinas To prepare for the winter storm season, the Port of Siuslaw will begin placing pro- tective log booms around its marinas. In early November, booms will be placed around the East and West boat basins and the boat launch located at the end of Harbor Street in Historic Old Town Florence. Increasing debris flow in the Siuslaw River over recent years requires the port to take these protective measures. Debris trapped in the basins can damage docks and moored vessels, as well as hinder boat launches. The log booms are placed around the marinas to reduce the amount of debris that enters the basins. Port staff still expends many hours per week removing float- ing debris that enters the basins in spite of the boom logs, or from when the booms are left open. Boaters are advised to use care when operating around the log booms, and should not attempt to move the booms during strong winds or rough water conditions. Boaters are responsible for securely replacing the log booms after their boat enters or exits the marina or launch ramp area. The port is investigating the purchase of new, lighter- weight and easier to handle debris booms, but until those can be acquired, boat operators should give careful considera- tion to the current and river conditions before attempting to move the log booms. Chains and shackles secure the booms, but handling lines are attached to each boom for ease of opening and closing the boom. Instructions will be posted at the docks for moving and securing the booms and port staff are available to answer questions or provide assistance. Any questions should be directed to the Port office at 541-997-3426. Congratulations to our fi rst Winner in the Art Passport Trail Type Ninth Street Sherwood Loop Highway 101 Ninth Street Clear Lake Rd Rhododendron Dr Sandrift Street Highway 126 Oak Street Ninth Street Ninth Street Leavitt Loop So Jetty Rd Ninth Street North Jetty SVFR Upas Street Kingwood Street Indian Creek Rd 16th Street View Loop Canary Rd Ninth Street North Fork Rd. MP 11 E Mapleton Rd Ninth Street Coosah Court Coosah Court View Loop Highway 101 Highway 101 Upper No. Fork Rd 10th Street 21st Street Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to RB 911 Reponse Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH 911 Response Transfer to RB Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to McKenzie Fire Call 911 Response Transport to PHH SDFD Transport to PHH 911 Response Transport to PHH SVFR/LifeFlight Transfer to RB SVFR Fire Call MFD Standby Transfer to RB Transport to PHH 911 Response Transport to PHH Transport to PHH 911 Response SVFR Standby Transport to PHH Transport to PHH N EW O REGON VEHICLE FEES TO BEGIN IN J ANUARY New Oregon vehicle regis- tration, title and trip permit fees will take effect Jan. 1, provid- ing funding for a major invest- ment in the state’s transporta- tion system. Oregon residents with vehi- cle tags expiring on or after Jan. 1 will see new registration fees in their renewal reminders starting in November. The fee for two-year passenger vehicle registration renewal — Oregon Department of Motor Vehicle’s (DMV) most common vehicle transaction — will go from $86 for two years to $112. The registration fee is based on the vehicle registration renewal date, not when the fee is paid. DMV mails renewal reminders several weeks before a vehicle’s tags expire. Vehicle registration fees, title fees and other motor vehi- cle-related fees, such as fuels taxes and motor carriers’ weight-mile taxes, help support Oregon’s transportation system statewide and at the local lev- els. The increased fees are part of a major funding package to improve the state’s transporta- C O N N A L LY — N e l l i e John (Jo Ann). Connally, born Sept. She had five grand- 25, 1922, passed children, 14 great- away peacefully grandchildren and Oct. 28, 2017, in eight great-great- Florence. grandchildren. She was one of A graveside service eight children. will be held at Nellie was mar- Stockton Rural ried to Albert Cemetery on Nov. 3, at Connally from 1940 11 a.m. Nellie until his death in Burns’s Riverside Connally 1996. She was a Chapel Florence homemaker and mother to Funeral Home is in charge of Zelma Provost (Ernie) and arrangements. In addition, people can do some DMV business from home at OregonDMV.com. Veronica Zecchini PASS q PORT ART FLORENCE She won a painting by local artist Jane Rincon | OREGON Check out the Florence Art Passport for your chance to win next month. Thank you Veterans! Join us after the parade For a free meet and greet with our Veterans Food and refreshments will be available See our new veterans display! 375 9th Street ~ Florence OR ~ 541-997-6111