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    COOS COUNTY SHERIIFF’’S DEPARTMENT LOG

    DECEMBER 13, 2009
    1:48 a.m. Fairview Rd. Animal at large. Report of cattle at large in roadway.
    3:18 a.m. Fairview Rd. Residence alarm sounding. Re: Reporter recalled to cancel.
    4:25 a.m. Hwy 101/Epping. Out with disabled vehicle. Re: Vehicle removed from roadway.
    10:41 a.m. Winchester Bay. Deceased subject. As a result of a search, subject was located and is
    deceased. Re: North Bend Chapel removed victim.
    4:09 p.m. SW 4th St. Assist public works. Reese Electric hit sewer line with backhoe. Re: Advise public
    works.
    5:19 p.m. Albacore Ln. Intoxicated subject. Report of intoxicated male in a pickup. He is refusing to
    give reporter her things back. Reporter left in taxi, male will stay overnight with port permission.
    6:36 p.m. Lower Norway Ln. Suspicious subject is possibly at location. Re: Logged for information,
    no Probable Cause on subject.
    7:10 p.m. Wildwood Rd. Domestic assault. Victim of assault at Bay Area Hospital. Son attempted to
    strangle her. Re: Report taken for Harassment. Victim contacted by Women’s Crisis Center.
    7:12 p.m. Cedar Point/Hwy 42. Traffic stop. Hannibal Engelhorn arrested on a Lane County Warrant.
    Vehicle towed by Mast Bros.
    7:20 p.m. Hwy 101. Civil problem. Caller reports having an argument with husband and he has since
    left with their three children. No divorce/custody paperwork.
    7:31 p.m. Sitkum Ln. Juvenile problem. Caller wants grandson picked up for being “out of control.”
    He has not assaulted anyone and is not on any formal parole and probation. Re: Paged Juvenile
    Department, they will call the parties involved. If deputy is needed they will advise.
    8:17 p.m. Fifth Rd. Non-injury accidents. Caller reports a vehicle rollover. Female is out of vehicle,
    refused medical. Nicole Judkins arrested for Driving Under Influence Intoxicants. Transported to the
    Coos County Jail. Vehicle towed by Mast Bros. at owners request.
    8:49 p.m. 1st St. Open door. En route to citizen report of an open door.
    DECEMBER 14, 2009
    2:00 a.m. Sitkum Ln. Rape. Coquille Police Department relayed incident that occurred last week. Re:
    Victim contacted and investigation continuing.
    3:55 a.m. Oregon Coast. Weather notice. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning
    for south of Bandon.
    10:54 a.m. Duling Rd. Domestic assault. Juvenile is at reporter’s residence reporting that his father just
    assaulted his mother. Re: Verbal only.
    2:33 p.m. Fairview Rd. Phone harassment. Parties contacted by phone.
    3:18 p.m. Green Acres Ln. Littering. Trash dumped on reporter’s property.
    3:44 p.m. Twomile Ln. Report of a suspicious vehicle in the area.
    9:45 p.m. Trinity Ln. Suspicious conditions. Caller reports that neighbor lady shot at him.
    DECEMBER 15, 2009
    1:29 p.m. Sitkum Ln. Abandoned vehicle. Male reports abandoned camper along the river, fears that
    it will be washed into waterway during high waters.
    1:38 p.m. 18th St. Burglary. Caller discovered lock on her shed has been broken into.
    2:02 p.m. Seven Devils area. Assist public. Reporter and her friend are lost, unable to get back to their
    vehicle. Re: Subject located and returned to their vehicle.
    2:49 p.m. Shelly/Crest Acres. 2 vehicle non-injury accident. Information not exchanged. Reporter
    request information logged for insurance purposes.
    3:02 p.m. Anchorage Ln. Family dispute. Caller reports problems with ex, he won’t let her get her
    belongings and he called her names in front of her 5 month old daughter, also smelled marijuana in
    residence. Re: Reporter contacted by phone, advised to refer information on odor of drugs to Children
    Services and contact courts regarding writ of assistance.
    3:15 p.m. Chicken Point Rd. Suspicious conditions. Reporter can’t tell if subjects are dumping garbage
    or salvaging something, will check back in a while and recall to let us know. Re: Reporter recalled, not
    as reported, subjects were not dumping.
    3:38 p.m. E. 2nd St. Equipment repair. Intercom not working from any work station.
    4:28 p.m. Coquille area. Suspicious conditions. Subject called wanting to complain about the Coquille
    Police Department. Re: Was referred to Coquille Police Department and City of Coquille.
    5:46 p.m. Pemberton Ln. Dispute. Caller advises that subjects are yelling and breaking glass; house is
    all the way at the end, at top of the hill. Re: Checked area, unable to locate any disturbance.
    6:27 p.m. Sandstone Ln. Suspicious subject. Subject walking around threatening subjects. Re: Subject
    warned, told to go home.
    7:22 p.m. W. Central. Accident. Officer Webley request Coos County Sheriff’s Office deputy to investigate
    accident involving officers son. Re: Report taken.
    7:39 p.m. Robertson Ln. Civil problem. Subject threw all victims belongings out in the yard and told
    her not to come back.
    8:37 p.m. Luscombe. Assault - Domestic. Re: No assault occurred. DHS contacted and advised that
    children can stay in the home. Report taken.
    DECEMBER 16, 2009
    3:06 a.m. Travis Ln. Assist public. Caller reports that brother is abusing their mother. Re: Reporter
    contacted by phone, unfounded. Reporter is mental.
    6:49 a.m. Arago-Fishtrap Rd. Suicide. Amling-Schroeder removed victim.
    7:07 a.m. Robertson Ln. Runaway juvenile. Caller reports that son ran away. Last saw him yesterday
    morning. Re: Obtained signed runaway.
    8:56 a.m. Meade Ave. Assist public. Elderly female having problems with water pipes.
    10:52 a.m. Easy Ln. Theft of items from property. Reporter does not want to file a complaint just wants
    items returned. Re: Investigation continuing.
    11:56 a.m. Harriet Rd. Welfare check. Women’s Safety & Resource Center request a deputy standby
    with a subject who is possibly in danger from estranged husband who threatened to kill her. Safety
    worker is en route to escort her to safe housing, just needs a deputy to stand by.
    2:32 p.m. Hwy 101. Deceased subject. Reporter just discovered a dead male lying in driveway of residence.
    2:54 p.m. Ellen/Howard. Timber complaint. Anonymous female advises that subject cut down 30’ trees
    on property across the street over the weekend, are using it for firewood. Property is possibly owned
    by SCBEC or GP.
    4:17 p.m. W. Catching Rd. Suicidal subject. Caller reports that girlfriend is suicidal. She called him
    intoxicated stating that she needs help. Re: Subject transported to Bay Area Hospital on mental hold.
    4:44 p.m. Auction Barn Rd. Dog at large. Neighbors rottweiler is in his yard and killed his chickens.
    Re: Dog being taken to shelter.
    5:34 p.m. Myrtle Creek Rd. Suspicious conditions. Reporter is at boyfriends residence, saw 2 or 3
    flares go off, unknown where from.
    10:22 p.m. Coquille area. Assist public. Caller is attempting to get ahold of subject. Has been concerned
    for her welfare as subject left her baby in Washington. Re: Contacted subject and she will call
    her mother-in-law.
    11:16 p.m. Hwy 42/Powers Hwy. Injured animal. Female on a cell phone reports that there is a dead
    deer in the road. Re: Deer is deceased, was removed from roadway.
    DECEMBER 17, 2009
    12:25 a.m. Non-injury accident. Observed what looks like the remains of a non-injury vehicle accident.
    Re: Tow is on scene already.
    2:01 a.m. Red Dike/Pansy Rd. Non-injury accident. An anonymous female reports that there is a vehicle
    in a ditch, people are on scene trying to pull it out. Caller states that there is a large party going on
    at a nearby residence. Nicholas Chalmers arrested and charged with Driving Under Influence
    Intoxicants. Vehicle was secured and marked at the scene. Subject transported to the Coos County Jail.
    7:34 a.m. Hwy 42S. Driving complaint. Caller reports that a blue or silver van ran past a school bus
    with its red lights on and continued towards Coquille.
    8:24 a.m. Wildwood Rd. Caller reports being bitten by a dog yesterday, didn’t seek medical treatment.
    Re: Issued written warning. Dog is quarantined at home.
    11:43 a.m. Old Broadbent Rd. Criminal trespass. Report of unknown subjects in reporter’s residence
    refusing to leave. Phone went dead prior to finishing phone call. Re: subject left prior to arrival. Call
    cancelled.
    12:05 p.m. Myrtle Crest Ln. Report of dogs running at large near school.
    2:16 p.m. North Bank Ln. Assist public. Victim is mental and upset. Needs officer to talk her into going
    to hospital. Re: Deputy request that Bay Cities Ambulance be dispatched. Not a police matter.
    3:53 p.m. Sitkum. Traffic hazard. Report of a slide blocking one lane of roadway.
    3:57 p.m. Hwy 42. Theft. Caller reports seeing a subject with what the caller believes to be a Salvation
    Army shopping cart. The cart has been missing for two weeks. Subject is a tall, slim, male with brown
    hair. He is pushing a red shopping cart. Re: Subject located near Norway Cemetery, stated that he had
    found the cart in the slough near Coos Bay. The reporter request that it be left at Safeway in Myrtle
    Point and someone will pick it up there.
    4:36 p.m. Rice Rd. Suspicious conditions. Caller found garage door open and believes that neighbor
    is opening it while she is gone.
    5:17 p.m. Seven Devils Rd. Deceased subject. Caller reports that a friend was sleeping off an intoxication
    in garage and now they can’t wake him. Re: Victim removed by Nelson Mortuary. Report taken.
    7:22 p.m. Fairview Rd. Animals at large. Report of four cows at large.

    COOS COUNTY SHERIIFF’’S DEPARTMENT LOG

    DECEMBER 6, 2009
    4:17 p.m. Hwy 42. Traffic hazard. Female on cell phone reports that there is a bale of hay
    in highway.
    4:20 p.m. Hwy 42S. Animal at large. Cows. Re: Removed.
    6:32 p.m. Hwy 42S. Disabled vehicle. Female on cell phone reports a disabled vehicle
    with no lights by Sturdivant Park.
    7:04 p.m. Cross Road Ln. Suicidal subject. Caller reports that husband left their residence
    and is suicidal. Took an exacto knife and some rope. Is operating a black Toyota pickup.
    7:38 p.m. Empire Ln. Harassment. Both parties are yelling at each other. She spent his
    SSI money, now wants him to leave but there is no money in account for him to leave.
    Re: Checked on subjects, they seemed fine. Advised to recall if anything changes.
    DECEMBER 7, 2009
    8:07 a.m. N. Baxter St. Assist public. Subjects at counter for assistance. Re: Given information
    about parenting time and advised to contact Coquille Police Department regarding
    a possible Restraining Order violation.
    9:07 a.m. Seven Devils Rd. Non-injury accident. Caller reports hitting a horse on Friday,
    December 4th. Vehicle was damaged and horse wandered off.
    9:55 a.m. Shinglehouse/Snedden. Dog at large. Report of dogs chasing horses. Referred
    to Animal Control. Re: Will meet with owner later for warning.
    1:01 p.m. Center/Hwy 101. Dog at large. Male on a cell phone reports that an aggressive
    rottweiller is running loose. Re: Dog returned to owner.
    2:24 p.m. Dragonfly. Suspicious conditions. Caller reports that a tractor and trailer have
    been moved from a shed.
    3:34 p.m. Oak Dr. Burn information. Burning pile of leaves and brush.
    7:03 p.m. Libby Ln. Dispute. Family fight. Georgia Dietz arrested for Endangering
    Welfare of a Minor & Harassment, 2 counts each. Children released to grandparents.
    Subject transported to the Coos County Jail.
    9:58 p.m. Beaver Hill. Disabled vehicle. Report of a loaded school bus broke down on
    top of Beaver Hill, blocking the road. Re: Vehicle towed by Mast Bros. Another bus
    responded to transport children.
    11:00 p.m. Wildwood Rd. Harassment. Subject pushed reporter to the ground twice and
    may have taken car keys. Re: Parties contacted and report taken. Parties separated.
    DECEMBER 8, 2009
    12:57 a.m. McKenna Ln. Family dispute. Verbale dispute, subject says he has a gun in
    lock box in office.
    7:31 a.m. Libby Ln. Traffic hazard. Complaint regarding fish truck spilling water onto
    already frozen road creating more of a traffic hazard.
    12:40 p.m. Glen Creek Rd. Suspicious activity on property.
    3:43 p.m. Roy Rd. Driving complaint. Re: Checked area, unable to locate the
    vehicle.
    3:45 p.m. Chamberlain. Civil problem. Reporter has been out of the residence
    for a month. Wife has changed the locks. Re: Subject was advised
    that he could go into the residence. Subject states that there is no
    divorce or restraining order.
    4:34 p.m. Wildwood Rd. Violation of restraining Order. Subject is
    calling and harassing reporter.
    5:18 p.m. Dew Valley Ln. Civil problem. Vehicle was taken.
    Investigation continuing.
    8:48 p.m. Flanagan Rd. Animal neglect. Anonymous
    female reports that neighbors dog is outside. It does
    have a small kennel, but she is concerned because
    it is 25 degrees out. Re: Information to Animal control.
    9:35 p.m. N. 6th St. Warrant service. Mary Elaine Watson
    arrested on a Coos County Warrant charging Driving Under
    Influence Intoxicants. Micca Thomas arrested. Both subjects
    transported to the Coos County Jail.
    11:47 p.m. Center Rd. Warrant Service. Subject is standing out in front of residence,
    yelling and harassing reporter. Nicklas Barnett arrested for Failure to Appear.
    DECEMBER 9, 2009
    12:27 a.m. Bandon area. Unauthorized Use Motor Vehicle. Caller reports that his girlfriend
    stole his vehicle. Re: Reporter contacted by phone, states that she returned with the
    vehicle. He reports that her name is on the insurance policy.
    6:09 a.m. Rosa Rd. Found dog. Caller reports that a basset hound with a collar and no
    tags showed up about an hour ago and is barking. Caller reports that the dog is obviously
    a pet. She has the dog in her garage. Re: Reporter recalled, owner located.
    12:25 p.m. N. 8th St. Welfare check on female. Possibly an assault victim. Re:
    Investigation continuing. Contact with victim. Not as reported, was advised of Women’s
    Safety Center information.
    2:49 p.m. Paradise Ln. Hit & Run occurred last week. Report taken for misdemeanor Hit
    & Run.
    4:27 p.m. N. 8th St., Theft. Subject went back to Washington and stole her jewelry before
    he left. Re: Report taken for Theft II.
    4:34 p.m. Flanagan Rd. Burglary. Caller reports interrupting a Burglary to his residence.
    Reporter chased suspect. Re: Report taken.
    5:50 p.m. Willow. Assist public. Caller reports that a water pipe has broken and is flooding
    their garage.
    10:30 p.m. Hwy 42. Prowler. Caller reports seeing someone running across their yard and
    across the highway. Re: Unable to locate.
    DECEMBER 10, 2009
    12:33 a.m. Hwy 42. Assisting Myrtle Point Police Department.
    2:47 a.m. Colina Ln. House is on fire. Re. Paged Millington Fire Department.
    3:41 a.m. Wildwood Rd. Report of a suspicious vehicle.
    9:23 a.m. Newport Ln. Medical assist. Caller believes that neighbor is deceased.
    11:13 a.m. Mattson Ln. Theft of 2 license plates from a ‘93 Chevy pickup.
    12:09 p.m. Horsefall Campground. Found a silver Mongoose bicycle. Camp host will
    keep bike at location.
    4:20 p.m. Ivy Hills. Suspicious conditions. Caller reports that someone was going
    through mailboxes about 30 minutes ago. Re: Reporter recalled and subject is a housekeeper
    for neighbor.
    4:36 p.m. N. Baxter St. Warrant. Sgt. Deschenes advised that subject came in on transport,
    has a Coos Bay Police Department Warrant. Ramey Collins arrested on a warrant
    for Felon in Possession Weapon.
    4:48 p.m. Robertson Ln. Vicious dog. Report of a black and white Pit Bull at large is
    chasing children. Re: Dog is not loose, was tied to his own front porch. Child was
    approaching the dog.
    6:07 p.m. Robin Rd. Suspicious conditions. Caller request assistance figuring out
    where someone is. Re: Reporter is possibly mental. Investigation continuing.
    6:26 p.m. Shinglehouse Slough. Littering. Two elk head with no antlers found in
    the slough.
    6:47 p.m. Libby Ln. Non-injury accident. A male on a cell phone reported that
    he rolled his vehicle down an embankment on Libby Lane. He is not injured
    but had to crawl up the bank to the road. His friends will give him a ride and
    will remove the vehicle. Re: Report taken for accident.
    10:11 p.m. Beaver Loop. Security check of District 2. Icy road conditions on Beaver
    Loop, request message for Road Department.
    10:21 p.m.Hwy 42S. Burn information. Subject is lighting a burn pile.
    10:43 p.m. North Bank Ln. Neighbor dispute. subject is intoxicated and
    knocking on everyone’s door. Re: Subject agreed to return to his residence.
    11:05 p.m. Parkersburg Rd. Incomplete 911 call. On callback an intoxicated female who
    would not advise of her location. She stated that she had fallen on the floor and would
    get up later. Re: Attempted to call back several times and got voicemail.

    COOS COUNTY SHERIIFF’’S DEPARTMENT LOG

    NOVEMBER 29, 2009
    1:37 a.m. Hwy 42/Green Acres Hwy. Disabled vehicle. Vehicle appears to be overheating, is
    not a hazard, has 4-way flashers going.
    7:35 a.m. Hwy 42. Disabled vehicle. No one in or around, not a hazard.
    9:29 a.m. Parkersburg Rd. Threats. Subject made threats to reporter and came onto property
    after being warned to stay off. Re: Civil issue.
    11:20 a.m. Hwy 42. Assist outside agency. Oregon State Police request check on backpack
    and clothing thrown in area. Unable to locate anyone in the area.
    1:18 p.m. Roy Rd. Driving complaint. Caller reports an ongoing problem with subjects
    speeding in area. Re: Vehicle located on traffic stop and warned regarding speeding.
    6:02 p.m. Railroad. Casual contact. Attempt contact with Mary Sutphin.
    6:05 p.m. Hwy 42S. Non-criminal information. Report of a lit burn pile.
    6:50 p.m. Hwy 42. Suspicious subject. Observed a person running from vehicle. Re:
    Licensed driver arrived.
    7:06 p.m. Hwy 42. Caller reports hearing neighbors cursing and requests a patrol check.
    NOVEMBER 30, 2009
    6:17 a.m. Harlocker Hill. Juvenile problem. Caller request assistance with a 14 year-old child
    refusing to get ready for school. While on the phone, reporter advised that child was now
    cooperating, will recall if needed.
    8:06 a.m. Beaver Hill Rd. County Forester request information regarding a suspicious vehicle
    in county forest.
    8:31 a.m. Sitkum Ln. Fraud. Caller reports receiving harassing emails. Re: Possible Nigerian
    fraud. Reporter was given information for internet safety precautions.
    9:09 a.m. Old Broadbent Rd. Caller request welfare check on brother. Re: Call cancelled.
    11:11 a.m. Sitkum. Assist public. Caller was attempting to call 411.
    1:22 p.m. Hell’s Gate. Drug information. Request file number for drug investigation.
    1:53 p.m. Old Wagon Rd. ID Theft. Caller reports that someone is using their social security
    number and date of birth, but different name.
    3:45 p.m. Hwy 42. Suspicious subject. Caller reports that a black male adult wearing a dark
    sweatshirt knocked on her door and asked for socks and cigarettes.
    3:59 p.m. Mettman. Missing person. Report of an overdue mushroom picker. Re: Subject
    removed by North Bend Chapel.
    4:39 p.m. Coos Sumner Ln. Criminal mischief. Theft of poles and flags on Thanksgiving.
    7:58 p.m. Fat Elk Rd. Report of a large myrtle wood tree across the road.
    9:55 p.m. Lee Valley Rd. Suspicious conditions. Caller reports that subject was keeping 3
    cows for him and when he went to go get them, that there was only one there. Subject also
    threatened to burn down reporters dairy ranch.
    10:16 p.m. E. Howard Ln. Mental subject. Reporter hears a loud frequency.
    DECEMBER 1, 2009
    7:23 a.m. Old Wagon Rd. Non-injury accident. Report of a vehicle in ditch. No one is in or
    around.
    8:34 a.m. Glen Aiken Rd. Unauthorized Use Motor Vehicle. Caller reports that daughter took
    vehicle around 3 a.m. She has no operators license and has been using drugs. Re: Reporter
    contacted by phone and declined to sign stolen report. Attempt to locate (ATL) sent for a possible
    suspended driver using drugs.
    9:04 a.m. Hwy 42S. Sexual abuse. Bandon Police Department relayed report of sexual
    harassment.
    9:26 a.m. E. Howard Ln. Intoxicated subject. Report of an intoxicated male staggering down
    Howard Lane.
    9:58 a.m. Stringtown Rd. Theft of a black granite bird feeder, has been missing for at least 2
    days.
    11:39 a.m. N. Gould St. Recovered a stolen ATV.
    12:45 p.m. Karl Rd. Criminal mischief. Belloni Shelter reports that three residents are throwing
    rocks at the building and broke a window. Re: Report taken for Criminal Mischief II.
    1:43 p.m. Ginger Ln. Information. Caller reports that former maintenance man may break
    into residence to steal a washer/dryer that reporter paid for but he claims she owes more.
    2:14 p.m. Fat Elk Rd. Animal at large. Report of cows on the road. Re: Animals contained,
    owner is trying to repair fence.
    3:17 p.m. Rock Creek area. Narcotics investigation.
    4:23 p.m. Catching Creek Rd. Traffic hazard. Caller reports bales of hay on road.
    4:49 p.m. Breakers Rd. Fraud. Caller reports that niece stole book of her checks and wrote
    several to Walmart. Re: Report taken.
    DECEMBER 2, 2009
    7:16 a.m. Fishtrap Rd. Report of a suspicious person and vehicle at boat ramp. Re: Vehicle
    secured at scene.
    10:01 a.m. Sugar Loaf Ln. Dispute over removal of fence. Verbal only, non-violent.
    12:32 p.m. Hwy 101. Assist outside agency. Report of road rage.
    12:59 p.m. Center Rd. Criminal mischief. Caller reports that vehicle was keyed last night.
    Suspect is possibly reporter’s neighbor who is upset about an Ipod.
    2:48 p.m. Face Rock Beach. Animal complaint. Caller reports a seal on the beach, no report
    of injury. Re: Caller advised that marine mammals are to be left alone.
    6:28 p.m. Lawnridge. Caller reports that there is an intruder in residence.
    10:53 p.m. Pacific/Marple. Jennifer Wilson arrested as a result of traffic stop and charged
    with Driving Under Influence Intoxicants. Transported to the Coos County Jail.
    DECEMBER 3, 2009
    5:24 a.m. North Bank Rd/Beaver Hill. Non-injury accident. Caller reports being involved in
    a vehicle accident. Vehicle is off the road. Reporter is not injured, but cannot get out due to
    brush against her vehicle. Re: Notified Coquille Fire Department and the County Road
    Department regarding sanding.
    3:00 p.m. 2nd St. Female on a cell phone reports that male fell off ladder, is conscious but
    possibly broke nose.
    3:16 p.m. Fairview Rd. Runaway juvenile. Caller reports that daughter ran away., was last
    seen wearing a blue pullover sweatshirt, levis and sneakers. She left on foot with her dog.
    Attempt to locate (ATL) sent to Law Enforcement.
    3:18 p.m. Randolph. Burglary. Theft of 10 gallons of gas from garden shed, tackle box,
    salmon gear and crab pots. Investigation continuing.
    3:27 p.m. E. 2nd St. Information. Subject turned himself in on a Probable Cause warrant.
    Daniel McCoy arrested.
    4:48 p.m. Stringtown Rd. Animal at large. Report of a brown llama in driveway. Re: Unable
    to locate owner.
    5:57 p.m. Sitkum Ln. Non-injury accident. Male on a cell phone reports that he hit a subject
    on a bicycle. Subject is on the ground and thinks he has a broken back. Subject transferred
    to Coquille Valley Hospital and then to Eugene.
    8:50 p.m. Harbor Dr. Suspicious conditions. Caller reports trading a pumpkin pie for a meat
    loaf. Reporter cooked the meat loaf and it smells like poison. He did not eat any and put it in
    the freezer. Re: Reporter was advised to throw the meat loaf away.
    8:54 p.m. Fairview Rd. Suspicious conditions. Subject who ran away from home earlier
    today now wants to report that father is abusive. Re: Not quite as reported, will forward information
    to Department Human Services.
    11:33 p.m. Hwy 101. Transport. Frankie Edgar needs to be transported from Coos County
    Jail to Tree Acres.

    COOS COUNTY SHERIIFF’’S DEPARTMENT LOG

    NOVEMBER 16, 2009
    12:23 a.m. Hwy 42. Caller stopped along Highway 101, set purse on top of car and drove off, returned
    to find purse ran over several times and medication destroyed. Caller request police report to obtain
    new medications.
    12:43 a.m. Center Rd. Traffic stop. Observed vehicle in the roadway. Re: Owner contacted and advised
    to move vehicle out of roadway.
    2:37 a.m. Hwy 42S & Bates Rd. Suspicious subject. Out with two on a bicycle.
    9:25 a.m. Myrtle Point area. Suicidal subject. Assisting Myrtle Point Police Department with suicidal
    subject.
    11:32 a.m. Lampa Ln. Theft. Caller reports that mail person delivered 2 packages and one is missing.
    Leapster games inside.
    1:35 p.m. Pansy Rd. Criminal mischief. Report of tires slashed. Re: Investigation continuing.
    2:13 p.m. Rainbow Ln. ID Theft. Subject used Social Security Number to get hunting license and
    employment.
    4:51 p.m. Sitkum Ln. Assist public works. Female reports that a tree fell across the road.
    5:23 p.m. 10th St. Female on a cell phone reports that neighbors are fighting.
    8:09 p.m. Holly Ln. Report of power outage.
    10:04 p.m. Spruce St. Casual contact. Out with Glenn Sears behind the Logging Den.
    11:02 p.m. Hwy 42. Female on cell phone reports that a transformer blew.
    NOVEMBER 17, 2009
    5:07 a.m. Lampa Lane. Tree down. Caller reports a myrtle tree down in power lines approximately .5
    miles past Arago turnoff.
    8:10 a.m. Hwy 101. Suspicious subject. Caller reports that a suspicious male stands near a gate to the
    school every morning and yells at traffic to slow down. Subject took photo of reporter today. Subject
    was last seen wearing a baseball cap and has long hair. Re: Checked, unable to locate.
    9:24 a.m. Sitkum Ln. Abandoned vehicle. Report of a camper abandoned along river, reporter is afraid
    that it will get washed into stream.
    10:44 a.m. Dement Creek Rd. Harassment. Caller reports that landlord made verbal threats last night
    and again about 30 minutes ago. Subject is intoxicated and driving a silver Jaguar. Re: Attempt to
    locate to all units for the suspects vehicle for a possible Driving Under Influence Intoxicants.
    11:03 a.m. Cape Arago Hwy. Harassment. Caller reports that subject is stalking and harassing employee
    and made threats to reporter. Re: Subject was warned by phone and trespassed from property.
    1:35 p.m. Coos Bay area. Information. Reporter is looking north, slightly east from Coos Bay Library,
    and can see jets in the air. It appeared that one fired something or that something exploded. Re:
    Contacted North Bend Airport, advised that several Military F15’s are training.
    6:11 p.m. Powers Hwy. Harassment. Caller reports that subjects are en route from Port Orford threatening
    to take coon off reporter’s property that he has a permit to have. Re: Reporter advised to recall
    if subjects do show up.
    6:39 p.m. Hwy 42/Finley Loop Rd. Disabled vehicle. Advised of disabled vehicle partially in roadway.
    Re: Vehicle repaired and removed.
    6:41 p.m. Geiger Creek Rd. Welfare check. Report of possible ongoing Domestic Violence at location
    between female and former boyfriend. Re: Unable to locate female at this time.
    11:10 p.m. Wildwood Rd. Family dispute. Report of a verbal disturbance, male agreed to go outside.
    Re: Parties separated, no crime.
    NOVEMBER 18, 2009
    9:33 a.m. Pioneer Rd. Criminal mischief. Caller reports that fence is cut in four places, problem with
    neighbor. Re: Parties contacted, will contact suspect via phone.
    9:45 a.m. 2nd & Collier St. Assist public. Coos County Jail reports that there is a vehicle in parking
    lot with its lights on. Re: Registered owner is on jury duty, left message with court clerk.
    11:08 a.m. Collier & 3rd Street. Found dog. Report of two dogs running at large.
    1:29 p.m. Edward Rd. Suspicious subject. Caller reports observing a male entering the back window
    of neighbor’s residence. Subject described as a black male adult, unknown clothing description.
    Neighbor is not at home. Re: Residence cleared, left business card.
    3:47 p.m. Hwy 42. Accident. Multiple reports of vehicle off roadway, unknown if injured.
    6:16 p.m. Hwy Deli Mart. Accident. Report that a vehicle hit a patrol vehicle. Re: Coquille Police
    Department to take report.
    6:22 p.m. Coos County. Phone harassment. Friend received text messages from roommates that are
    possibly threatening her.
    7:28 p.m. Hwy 101. Attempt to locate drunk driver. Re: Vehicle stopped on W. Central and Highway
    42. Negative DUII.
    9:18 p.m. Old Broadbent Rd. Welfare check. Subject dialed 911, wanted to talk about something
    (appears intoxicated). Phone cut off.
    9:41 p.m. Arago Fishtrap Rd. Harassment. Subject is calling and yelling and threatening reporter.
    Reporter has custody of suspects children. Suspect found out where they were today and is not happy.
    NOVEMBER 19, 2009
    10:55 a.m. McTimmons/Woods. Suspicious conditions. Suspicious vehicle at the end of the road.
    Vehicle is a Ford Ranger pickup with extended cab. Caller reports that dogs are carrying bones out of
    the brush.
    3:59 p.m. Fourmile Rd. Theft of wheels and tires from barn. Report taken for Burglary II and Theft I.
    4:08 p.m. Robertson Ln. Vicious dog. Caller reports that neighbors dog is out again, is being aggressive
    and chasing kids. Re: Dog taken to shelter, card left on door for owner.
    6:18 p.m. 5th & Ash. Assist outside agency. Suspect trying to stuff a juvenile in a newspaper stand.
    Juvenile got away and was last seen running down Ash Street toward the Skate Park with the suspect
    chasing behind him.
    6:45 p.m. Hwy 101 & Wildwood Hwy. Non-injury accident. Caller reports that a subject in an 18-
    wheeler hit her vehicle. Reporter got him to pull over, he was rude and refusing to exchange information.
    Re: Reporter walked up to truck while on the phone with dispatch, subject gave dispatch his information.
    7:09 p.m. Old Broadbent Rd. Violation of Restraining Order. Caller reports that father is driving past
    their house, her mother has a Restraining Order against him.
    7:39 p.m. Hollywood Ln. Fight. Male and female are fighting, she stated that she was assaulted. Re:
    Matthew Kincaid arrested for Assault IV-Domestic. Transported to the Coos County Jail.
    9:11 p.m. Hwy 42S. Suspicious conditions. Caller believes that someone has been coming into her
    house. Tonight the door casings have been messed with. Re: Reporter contacted at residence.
    10:15 p.m. Old Railroad Grade Rd. Suspicious conditions. Caller saw subject in back of their property,
    and now their phone lines are cut. Re: Reporter contacted by phone, unable to hear on reporter’s
    cell phone, will re contact reporter to review situation for preventative measures.
    10:20 p.m. Hwy 101. Suspicious conditions. A very intoxicated male called regarding a fight with his
    ex-wife. Wife lives in a single-wide trailer by the “Berry Farm,” then started cursing and said that we
    wouldn’t do anything. Re: Deputy returned call to the cell phone number and left voice mail message,
    subject called back and said that he isn’t getting visitation with his child.
    11:08 p.m. Main Ln. Family dispute. Reporter’s son assaulted her. Jesse Wagoner arrested for Assault
    IV-Domestic. Transported to the Coos County Jail.

    Domestic Violence Situation Escalates Victim Clings to Life Following Shooting

    The immediate family of 22-year-old domestic violence victim Ashley (Berning) Kendall has issued a statement, and friends of the family have set up a benefit fund to assist Ashley and her 5 month old son, Theren.

    Ashley Kendall was shot in the back by her husband, Travis Kendall, on the evening of Tuesday, November 17th, after she met with her lawyer to discuss an upcoming child custody hearing and divorce proceedings, according to R. Paul Frasier, Coos County District Attorney. Authorities say Travis Kendall gained access to her parked car, a Jeep Cherokee, and hid in the very rear compartment, awaiting her return. Ashley, after leaving her attorney’s office, got into her car and was unaware that Travis was hiding in the rear.

     She drove off and was shortly thereafter shot by her estranged husband, who pushed her out onto the street, and then left the scene in her car. Police say Travis Kendall was later spotted by police, and he led them on a 100 mph high-speed chase, ending at his home in Myrtle Point, Oregon. Kendall pointed a gun at the pursuing officer, which forced the officer to fire, wounding him in the leg. He ducked around the corner of a building and was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.¤ STATEMENT FROM THE FAMILY OF ASHLEY (BERNING) KENDALL: We would like to take the time to thank everyone who has been so supportive through this tragic event.

     We respectfully ask for privacy at this time and do not want to comment on the specifics of this incident. Ashley Kendall is fighting for her life and remains in extremely critical condition in the ICU Trauma Unit at Legacy Emmanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon. We are so grateful for the wonderful doctors, nurses, and hospital staff who are providing superb around-the-clock care for our daughter. She has undergone numerous surgeries, and her future is still on a guardedly optimistic, day-by-day, hopeful basis. We would also like to say a special thank you to her attorney Sharon Mitchell, concerned citizen Greg Brecheisen, who came upon the scene, E.M.T.’s, Dr. Tersigni and his medical staff, and all the countless people who got her here alive.

     We also want to thank God, who has graciously carried her in His arms. We will be forever grateful. Thankfully, due to the ongoing threats, Ashley’s five-month-old son, Theren, had been taken into protective custody the day before this incident by the Oregon Department of Human Services, and thus was unharmed. He has since been returned to the custody of Ashley’s immediate family. Thank you for your compassion and understanding, and for keeping Ashley, Theren and all of our family in your prayers.¤ Sincerely, The Family of Ashley and Theren Kendall¤ Friends of the family have set up a fund to provide financial help dedicated solely to assist Ashley and Theren. You may contribute to the “Ashley Kendall” Donation Fund at any U.S. Bank branch and request your donation be credited to this account.¤

    Coquille Man Charged with the Murder of His Brother

    At approximately 2:36 a.m. on the morning of November 22nd, the Coquille Police Department was notified by a 911 call that a stabbing had occurred on the property associated with the VFW Hall located near Central Boulevard in Coquille. On the property is located a trailer occupied by Nathan Todd Wallace, age 41

     Outside of the trailer in an open lean-to type of structure connected to the trailer, police and medical personnel found Coquille resident Lee Edwin Wallace, age 38, lying on the ground. Lee Wallace was found to have a single stab wound to the abdomen. Lee Wallace and Nathan Wallace are brothers. It is believed that Lee Wallace was staying with his brother in the trailer. Lee Wallace was transported to Coquille Valley Hospital.

     He was subsequently transported to Bay Area Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. Unfortunately, Lee Wallace was pronounced dead at 8:20 a.m. this morning. An autopsy will be scheduled in the near future. The police have arrested Nathan Todd Wallace on charges of Murder and Possession of Methamphetamine. He has been lodged at the Coos County Jail. Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Coquille Police Department.

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