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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL OCTOBER 4, 2017
5A
Cottage Grove Retrospective
A look back at Sentinel stories from 30 and 60 years ago
Pictures from 1987's CGHS homecoming National Beat
News from around the state and
the nation
From around the state
Oregon University’s football team suffered a setback
last week when Justin Herbert broke his collarbone during
a game on Sunday, October 1.
The state’s new law banning cell phone use of any kind
while driving went into effect on October 1. The law pro-
hibits the use of cell phones for any purpose without a
hands-free device and closes a loophole that allowed res-
idents to scroll through social media or check their email.
A jury ruled that a Eugene hospital must pay the mother
of a student at the University of Oregon who died from
meningococcal disease, citing negligent medical care.
The father of Stephen Paddock, the man responsible for
killing at least 58 and injuring more than 500 during a
mass shooting in Las Vegas on October 1, was wanted by
the FBI and captured in Oregon more than 30 years ago.
From around the nation
POLICE BLOTTER
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September 25
mately $1,000 worth of products.
September 27
A man came to the police station to report
that he was menaced with a knife by a man
wearing camo pants. The man with the knife
fl ed to the bike path.
On Ash Ave. a man and woman in their
early 20s were seen taking items off the
porch of a house.
September 28
An individual requested assistance with a
dog that was stuck in the river across from
Great Days.
A man on 4th St. found a Samurai sword
leaning against his fence post. The man took
it into his garage for safekeeping.
A man on Tyler Ave. reported that a black
pitbull had chased him and his kids while
they were outside.
September 29
An individual reported that there were
people chasing him around with bats and
knives at Walmart.
An individual called about seeing a po-
tential harassment take place at Coiner Park
when seven kids were surrounding one oth-
er kid and appeared to be taunting him.
On 8th St. an individual reported that his
neighbors that were just kicked out of their
residence had gained entry into the apart-
ment.
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September 30
There was a complaint of loud music
coming from an unknown activity at the
Methodist Church after 9:00 p.m.
A theft was reported at the Village Green
when a woman sold her TV to a man who
did not pay her. The man would not respond
to any of her contacts and it was rumored
that he was leaving the next day.
October 1
An individual on Lane St. reported that
there are subjects in a backyard that are
fi ghting and hitting her house.
A man reported that they heard an adult
female yelling and screaming at her child
about doing homework and making threats
to harm if the child did not comply. The
child was yelling back. The caller reported
that this has been an ongoing issue that es-
calated.
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The University of Southern California was placed on
lockdown after reports of gunfi re on Monday, October 2.
Law enforcement reported no sign of an active shooter.
Stephen Paddock is accused of killed at least 58 and in-
juring more than 500 before killing himself in a Las Vegas
hotel room. Offi cials reported what is being described as
the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history on October 1.
Paddock allegedly had more than a dozen assault weapons
in a room on the 32nd fl oor of the Mandalay Bay when
he opened fi re on a country music concert with more than
20,000 in attendance.
Much of Puerto Rico is still without power after Hurri-
cane Maria swept through the area more than two weeks
ago leaving many residents without food or clean drinking
water.
Facebook reports that more than 10 million Americans
saw Russian-purchased election ads on its site during the
2016 campaign.
In new documents released to federal investigators, it
was revealed that President Donald Trump had previously
undiscolsed contact with Russian offi cials during the 2016
election campaign.
State
Representatives
Senator Floyd Prozanski
District 4 State Senator
PO Box 11511
Eugene, OR 97440
Phone: (541)342-2447
E-Mail : sen.fl oydprozanski@state.or.us
Rep. Cedric Hayden, Republican
District 7 State Representative
900 Court St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 986-1407
Website: http://www.leg.state.or.us/ hayden
E-Mail : rep.cedrichayden@state.or.us
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