Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, June 20, 2018, Page 2A, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JUNE 20, 2018
2A
RECORDS
POLICE LOG
June 18
• A call of a suspicious
condition was reported
when a silver pick-up truck’s
alarm continued to sound
and damage to the tailgate
was observed.
• Report of harassment
received in the area of S. R
St. citing neighbor allow-
ing their dog to defecate on
the property and purpose-
ly placing the waste on the
property.
• Suspicious subject re-
ported near S. 21st Street.
Individual asking about
property for rent, refusing to
leave.
June 17
• Suspicious vehicle re-
ported on Row River Road
aft er being parked in loca-
tion for more than a week.
• Th eft reported on Ninth
St. aft er items reportedly
taken from a front porch.
• A civil issue was report-
ed over a dispute concerning
ownership of a cell phone.
• Suspicious vehicle re-
ported on the 300 block of
Second Street. Caller ob-
served man take tires out of
the vehicle, place them on
the roof and climb into the
backseat.
• Noise complaint fi led in
the area of Hillside Drive.
• Disorderly subject re-
ported in the area of Village
Drive Transient reported
screaming at female.
June 16
Suspicious condition re-
ported near Patrick Loop.
Front door of home left
open for quite a while, no
signs of activity. Dogs at the
residence, door usually kept
closed.
• Disturbance reported
near N 16th Street. Group of
subject gathered comforting
a crying female. Two males
reportedly say they’re going
up the street to “buy a bag of
dope.”
• Noise complaint near
Edgewater.
• Individual passed out
behind the wheel of their car
at their residence, loud mu-
sic coming from the vehicle,
subject asleep in the vehicle.
June 15
• Request for offi cer made
aft er reported theft of a cat
near Lane St.
• Intoxicated subject re-
ported aft er male seen fall-
hibited including campfi res,
charcoal fi res, cooking fi res
and warming fi res unless a
fi re pit is present at the loca-
tion.
Portable cooking stoves
using liquefi ed or bottled
fuel are allowed. Briquette
is also allowed in barbecues
but is not allowed on hard,
non-fl ammable
surfaces
such as patios, driveways,
gravel or green, irrigated
lawns.
Power saws may be used
on days that are considered
low fi re danger days, marked
in green.
Th ey can also be used be-
fore 1 p.m. and aft er 8 p.m.
on blue days and before 10
a.m. and aft er 8 p.m. on high
fi re danger days marked as
yellow.
No power saws may be
used on red days. Th e same
rules are in aff ect for the
cutting, grinding or weld-
ing of metal and the cutting
or mowing of dried, cured
grass.
Motor vehicles including
ATVs and motorcycles are
only allowed on improved
70th Anniversary
roads, free of fl ammable veg-
etation other than to culture
and/or harvest agricultural
crops.
Illegal fi reworks are pro-
hibited at all times in any
location within the district.
Legal fi reworks may be used
in areas free of fried, cured
grass, brush ore trees unless
prohibited in areas jointly
protected by SLFR and the
Oregon Department of For-
estry.
For more information,
contact SLFR at 541-942-
4493.
Lawrence &Irene
Hird
July 7th, 2-4 pm
Th e Masonic Center,
33322 Row River Rd.,
Cottage Grove, OR.
Cell phone penalties to be fully enforced beginning July 1
law approved by the state
legislature that hit the streets
on last October will now
have the full force of its in-
tended penalties on July 1.
Drivers who use their cell
phone while operating a ve-
hicle will face fi nes reaching
beyond $2,500.
Drivers may also get up
to six months in jail.
A fi rst-time off ense will
carry a fi ne of up to $1,000
but a minimum of $130.
A second off ense will cost
drivers at least $220 but up
to $2,000 and a third off ense
within a span of 10 years will
result in a fi ne of $2,500 and
the potential jail-time.
Th e law passed during
the 2017 legislative session
closed a loophole that al-
lowed drivers to utilize their
phones for tasks other than
making a phone call while
driving.
Th e original law out-
lawed talking on the phone
while operating a vehicle but
made no mention of scroll-
ing through social media or
other apps.
Nonprofit organization to host service dog training class at LCC
Service Support Dogs
(SSD) is a self-help training
program for veterans that
allows veterans to train their
own service dogs has part-
nered with Lane Communi-
ty College.
Instructor Jason Coutts
will teach a class focused
on service dog training this
fall that is free of charge for
those who have served in
the armed forces.
SSD works to provide
CLARIFICATION
Th e front-page arti-
cle “Cottage Grove Cel-
ebrates Its Graduates”
(June 13), noted that
“more than 100” students
graduated on June 9.
Th e school district has
since released the num-
ber of graduates from
Cottage Grove High
School as 164.
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aff ordable means.
“PTSD is diff erent for
each person, so the training
of their own dog gives the
dog a more understanding
of the needs for the individu-
al veteran,” a statement from
the nonprofi t read. “Instead
of purchasing a $25,000 dog
that has just basic obedi-
ence, the dog learns quickly
the relationship between the
veteran hand the dog.”
Th e class at LCC will
continue the work of Service
Support Dogs, which also
recently paired with Cana-
dian veterans to expand the
program.
“Several months ago,
SSD has placed a total of two
service dogs in Canada to
veterans who have no other
outlet for services.
Th e Canadian Legion
asked SSD to attend and ed-
ucate the legion's posts in
June 14
• Th eft reported aft er indi-
vidual reportedly stole two
beers from store on Main
Street.
• Criminal mischief re-
ported at Harrison Elemen-
tary School. Four juveniles
reportedly on roof at loca-
tion, may have damaged
roof vent.
We invite you
to join us in celebrating the
Fire season restrictions issued by SLCFR
South Lane County Fire
and Rescue Chief Jon Woo-
ten issued the fi re season
restrictions for the 2018 sea-
son June 15. Th e restrictions
remain in place until they
are withdrawn by Wooten or
the legal start of open burn-
ing begins in Lane County.
Residents of Cottage
Grove and Creswell are not
permitted to smoke while
traveling other than in ve-
hicles on improved roads, in
boats on the water and other
designated areas.
Open fi res are also pro-
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a statement from SSD noted.
Coutts presented a two-
hour lecture during the
event
For more information,
contact Lane Community
College at 541-463-3000.
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