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***Traffic Hazard***
Deputy S. Converse responded to a report of a fish 🐟 spill on Seven Devils near Walker Ln.
Dep. Converse cleared the road to the best of his ability, however, it remains extremely slick in that area.
Please drive carefully and secure your load when transporting items.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
Traffic Hazard Deputy S Converse responded to a report of a fish spill on Seven Devils n...
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03/04/2026
***Media Release***
Case #: S2026-00323
On March 2nd, 2026, at approximately 8:41 p.m., Sgt. J. Clayburn and Deputy J. Lay responded to the 6300 Block of Third Road, Coos Bay, Oregon, to further investigate a reported violation of a restraining order.
While at the location, the suspect, John E. Bailey (57), arrived in his pick-up truck. Deputies challenged Mr. Bailey and attempted to pull him from the pick-up. Mr. Bailey resisted and sped towards a deputy and then fled the area.
A slow speed police pursuit ensued from Bunker Hill, through Coos Bay, North Bend, and ending on Wildwood Road. North Bend Police and Oregon State Police both assisted with spike strips during the chase, ultimately bringing it to a safe resolution.
The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the involved agencies and the North Coos Dispatch Center for their coordination during this incident.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Media Release Case S2026-00323 On March 2nd 2026 at approximately 841 pm Sgt J Clayburn ...
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03/03/2026
***Press Release***
Case #: S2026-00326
On March 3rd, 2026, at 1:13 p.m., Sgt. J. Boswell responded to a residence in the 9000 Block of Cape Arago Hwy to a report of a stalking order being actively violated.
Valerio Sandoval (69) was contacted and found to be in violation of a stalking order. Mr. Sandoval was transported to the Coos County Jail on the charge of Violation of a Stalking Order.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Press Release Case S2026-00326 On March 3rd 2026 at 113 pm Sgt J Boswell responded to a ...
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03/03/2026
🚨Animal Control Complaint Leads to Warrant Arrest🚨
On March 2nd, 2026, at around 12:30 PM, Animal Control Deputy Paterson was out near Boat Basin Road in Coos Bay investigating an animal complaint he had received. Someone had reported seeing a black and white Pitbull that appeared to be locked in a car by itself for several days in a row.
Deputy Paterson located the dog, and learned through his investigation, that the person responsible for the dog was Venassa Epperson (31). Deputy Paterson was able to locate Epperson, and detained her until Deputy Converse arrived.
Deputy Converse arrested Epperson for an outstanding Warrant, and Deputy Paterson successfully rescued the dog, and took it back to the animal shelter for a nice meal and some proper care.
Considering adopting a new pet to love? Please reach out to the Coos County Animal Shelter today! 🐕🦺🐈❤️
541-751-2480
92960 Southport Ln, Coos Bay, OR, United States, 97420
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Animal Control Complaint Leads to Warrant Arrest On March 2nd 2026 at around 1230 PM Anim...
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03/03/2026
From Bianca Chevalier:
Would you please tell Deputy S.Starr that we are very very very much appreciate him tracking out all the way on the dunes to find my friend and wait for the helicopter to come.
Deputy Starr went above and beyond!!! He walked all the way out in the sand (trail) a couple miles and had to go inland, trying to locate us. Deputy Starr stayed with us with a great calm, assuring demeanor, until the second helicopter could lower the basket to pull her out.
Also a huge thanks to the Coast Guard guys who were wonderful too with the helicopter!!
All is well with my friend Staci, because she was wearing an air vest and a superduper helmet. She just sustained a slight concussion. Staci left from the Eugene airport today to fly back to Kentucky.
I love this community that we live in with all the support people who came out for three days to help me search my horses I was just overwhelmed. From the Sheriff’s Mounted Posse to Huaser Fire abd reacue, to our awesome horse community. This is where I want to live always!!!
Bianca Chevalier
From Bianca Chevalier Would you please tell Deputy SStarr that we are very very very much...
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03/02/2026
🚨Traffic Stop Leads to Multiple Warrant Arrest🚨
Date/Time: February 28th, around 8:22 AM
Case #: S202600309
Classification: Warrant Arrest
Location: Hwy 101 and Harriet, Coos Bay
Suspect(s): Isaac Veloz (45)
On February 28th, around 8:22 AM, Deputy Francis conducted a routine traffic stop on a vehicle that that had failed to signal before turning from HWY 101 onto Harriet Rd in Coos Bay.
The driver of the vehicle, Isaac Veloz (45), had multiple active warrants for his arrest.
Veloz was arrested on his outstanding warrants and transported to the Coos County Jail, where he was additionally cited for Driving While Suspended (Violation), Driving Without Insurance, and Failure to Register a Vehicle.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Traffic Stop Leads to Multiple Warrant Arrest DateTime February 28th around 822 AM Case ...
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03/01/2026
Great job to Sergeant Slater and the Bandon Police Department
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03/01/2026
***Media Release***
Case #: S2026-00302
Coos Bay Ore - On February 26, 2026, at 7:32 p.m., a Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to the Ellen Street Apartments to a report of an intoxicated subject refusing to leave.
Walter E. Hazelwood (49) from Coos Bay was contacted and arrested on the charges of Disorderly Conduct II and Probation Violation. Mr. Hazelwood was transported to the Coos County Jail, where he was lodged.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Media Release Case S2026-00302 Coos Bay Ore - On February 26 2026 at 732 pm a Coos Coun...
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02/26/2026
Greetings,
Today I had the opportunity to do a ride-along with the Sheriff’s Department and spend the day with one of the timber patrol deputies. She picked me up at the beginning of her shift and allowed me to accompany her throughout her patrol area while explaining what her job entails.
Not only was it incredibly interesting to learn about the work that goes into protecting and patrolling these vast rural areas, but the scenery was absolutely breathtaking. Endless forests, countless waterfalls, and river views that are simply indescribable. It really gave me a deeper appreciation for how much ground these deputies cover.
The deputy I rode with was extremely professional, knowledgeable, and respectful the entire time. She took the time to explain procedures, answer questions, and represent the department with a level of professionalism that truly stood out.
It was a great experience and gave me a lot of appreciation for the work our Sheriff’s Department does every day to serve and protect our community—often in places most people never see.
My ride along today was hosted by Hannah Francis.
Thank you for the opportunity and for the work you do.
Sara Robertson
Greetings Today I had the opportunity to do a ride-along with the Sheriffs Department a...
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02/26/2026
***Media Release***
Case #: S2026-00289
Coos Bay Ore - On February 25, 2026, at approximately 7:23 a.m. Deputy H. Francis conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle on Windy Lane, near Cape Arago Hwy, after she observed several traffic violations, and the vehicle driving extremely recklessly.
As a result of the traffic stop and subsequent investigation, Donald B. Pitassi (46) of Coos Bay was arrested on the charges of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, and Reckless Driving.
A small amount of methamphetamine, a methamphetamine pipe, packaging materials, and an open bottle of alcohol were also seized from the vehicle. The vehicle was towed from the location, and Mr. Pitassi was transported to the Coos County Jail.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
Media Release Case S2026-00289 Coos Bay Ore - On February 25 2026 at approximately 723 a...
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02/25/2026
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