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🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️ October is National Pedestrian Safety Month in Coos County! As we head into cooler evenings and Halloween fun, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is calling on all of us to slow down and stay alert for pedestrians. Tragically, a pedestrian dies every 72 minutes, and one is injured every 8 minutes in traffic crashes nationwide. In 2023 alone, an estimated 68,244 pedestrians were injured and 7,314 were killed—that's 18% of all traffic fatalities, a stark reminder that this affects our entire community. Here in Coos County, from our coastal paths to downtown streets, we all share the roads as drivers and pedestrians. Let's make safety a habit: Key Driving Tips from NHTSA: • Extra caution in low visibility—77% of 2023 pedestrian fatalities happened in the dark. • Stick to speed limits, especially near schools, neighborhoods, and trick-or-treat zones. • Drive sober—alcohol was involved in 46% of fatal pedestrian crashes last year. • Always stop for folks in crosswalks. • Scan for pedestrians everywhere and cut down on blind spots. • Never pass a stopped vehicle at a crosswalk—someone might be crossing out of sight. With Halloween just weeks away, expect more little ghosts and goblins darting around after dark. Keep an eye out and give them space! Together, we can keep our bayside walks and streets safe for everyone. What's one pedestrian safety tip you'll commit to this month? 👻 For more resources, visit NHTSA.gov/Pedestrian. #PedestrianSafetyMonth #WalkSafeCoosCounty #HalloweenSafety #CoosCountySheriff
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10/05/2025

For Immediate Release October 4, 2025 On September 28, 2025, at approximately 5:52 p.m., North Coos 911 Dispatch received a call reporting a 9-year-old male stabbing victim in Charleston at a residence on Cape Arago Highway. The incident was initially described as an accidental injury involving the victim and a younger sibling. Responders from the Charleston Fire Department, Bay Cities Ambulance, and Coos Bay Police Department arrived promptly and provided comprehensive emergency care. Despite their heroic efforts, the child was pronounced deceased at Bay Area Hospital due to his injuries. Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies secured the scene upon arrival, coinciding with the medical teams. A thorough investigation has been conducted over the past week by the Sheriff’s Office. As a result of this investigation, on October 3, 2025, detectives executed a search warrant at the residence of Levi Higgins-Green, a 36-year-old male. Higgins-Green was arrested and booked into the Coos County Jail on one count of Second-Degree Murder. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office extends its deepest gratitude to our partner agencies for their invaluable assistance in this matter, including the Charleston Fire Department, Bay Cities Ambulance, Coos Bay Police Department, Bay Area Hospital staff, and the Eugene Police Department. We offer our heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of the victim during this profoundly difficult time. The investigation remains ongoing, and further updates will be provided as appropriate. “All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
For Immediate Release October 4 2025 On September 28 2025 at approximately 552 pm North C... More

10/04/2025

Scam of the Week This Isn't Your Pal, It's a Phish ________________________________________ In this week’s scam, cybercriminals are using a clever trick that makes their phishing emails seem more real than ever. You receive an email from a real PayPal email address. The email contains an invoice for a large purchase you did not make, and a phone number for you to call if you want to dispute the charge. Even though the email comes from a real PayPal email address, this is actually a scam. Cybercriminals create a PayPal account and use it to send you a fake payment invoice. The email you receive is real, but the invoice is not, and if you call the phone number in the email, you will not be connected to PayPal's support team. Instead, your call will be answered by a cybercriminal who will pretend to work for PayPal support. They will try to trick you into giving them your credit card information for a "refund," or trick you into paying a fee to fix your account! Follow these tips to avoid falling for this phishing scam: • If you receive an unexpected PayPal invoice, log in to your account on the official website or app to verify if it is legitimate. • Remember to be wary of unusual emails, even if they come from what appears to be a genuine email address. Be suspicious of any unexpected bill or urgent request for money. • Don’t call the phone number listed in a suspicious email. If you have any questions or concerns, always use the official customer support number on the organization's real website.
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10/03/2025

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09/25/2025

Coos County SCINT PRESS RELEASE: SCINT returns to Michael O’Neill’s residence for a second time after receiving multiple reports from the public. On September 16th, 2025, SCINT applied for and was granted a search warrant for Michael O’Neill’s property located at 2960 Broadway Ave, North Bend, Oregon, 97459. This demanded the search for evidence of the crimes of the possession, distribution and manufacture of controlled substances to include the seizure of firearms used or intended for use. This search warrant included Michael O’Neill and Christopher Medeiros as the primary suspects in the investigation. At about 17:00 hours, The Coos County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team “ERT” which I am apart of executed the aforementioned warrant. During the execution of the search warrant, Michael O’Neill, Christopher Medeiros, Alejandra Salcedolozeau and one other were found on the property. All were detained without incident. During a search of Michael O’Neill’s residence SCINT located three firearms and a suppressor. Christopher Medeiros was found in possession of about one and a half ounces of fentanyl, including pills and powder fentanyl, and $7,244.00 U.S dollars. Michael O’Neill was lodged at the Coos County Jail for felon in possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of a suppressor. Alejandra Salcedolozeau was found to have three active warrants out of Coos County and was also lodged at the Coos County Jail. The controlled substances found in possession of Christopher Medeiros have been sent to the Oregon State Police crime lab for analysis. SCINT is continuing to disrupt the distribution of controlled substances and firearms trafficking within Coos County and would like to thank the public for their assistance.
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09/19/2025

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