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🚨 Menacing Arrest 🚨
On 03/03/2025, around 3:53 PM, North Coos Dispatch informed Sgt. Boswell of several 9-1-1 calls reporting a male walking along Libby Lane and pointing a firearm at people, in Coos Bay. Within minutes, Sgt. Boswell arrived in the area and contacted a male that matched the description provided by the callers, soon after identified as Jacob A. Herrman (44).
During the course of the contact, Sgt. Boswell discovered the male was in fact armed and identified the firearm as a BB Gun. Victims were interviewed and believing the firearm to be real, caused them to be in fear for their life.
Upon further investigation, Jacob was subsequently arrested and transported to Coos County Jail for two counts of Menacing. Jacob was also placed on a detainer by his Parole Officer due to the incident.
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law"
Menacing Arrest On 03032025 around 353 PM North Coos Dispatch informed Sgt Boswell of ...
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03/04/2025
🚨 Coos County Jail February 2025 Stats 🚨
🔒 Booked: 214
✅ Released: 212
📈 High Count: 53
📊 Average in Custody: 50
⚠️ Emergency Releases: 78 (Up significantly from the prior average of 7/month when operating with 100 beds)
The jail saw a busy February, with bookings nearly matching releases and a notable surge in emergency releases—tied to capacity constraints since the reduction in available beds. For any questions or concerns over the process please feel free to contact the jail directly at (541)-396-7850. Your input helps us serve our community better! #CoosCounty #JailStats"
Coos County Jail February 2025 Stats Booked 214 Released 212 High Count 53 Avera...
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03/02/2025
🚨 High-Speed Pursuit Leads to Arrest of Suspect with Stolen Vehicles 🚨
On February 25, 2025, at approximately 9:34 PM, Sgt. Whitmer of the Bandon Police Department attempted to stop a speeding motorcycle on Highway 101. The motorcyclist accelerated away, leading to a high-speed pursuit. Deputies Z. Smith, Churchill, and Freerksen quickly joined the chase.
The motorcycle turned off Highway 101 onto Bethel Mountain Lane, where deputies began their search. Deputy Z. Smith arrived at an abandoned residence with two vehicles parked outside and spotted a spray-painted black Toyota 4-Runner in the garage. A man exited the driver’s seat but quickly got back in upon noticing the deputy.
Detecting the strong smell of fresh spray paint and noting the vehicle's missing license plates, Deputy Z. Smith recognized the driver as 35-year-old Daniel Drews from previous encounters. He recalled a recent report of a stolen red 4-Runner, which the deputy confirmed had originally been red.
Backup arrived, and North Coos Dispatch confirmed the vehicle was stolen, leading to Drews's arrest. A search revealed a blue substance believed to be fentanyl and brass knuckles unlawfully concealed in his pocket. Additionally, a silver Ford F-250 parked nearby was found to be stolen as well.
Drews was taken to the Coos County Jail for booking, while both vehicles were towed to be returned to their rightful owners.
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Thank you to all the deputies involved for their quick response and dedication to keeping our community safe! 👮♂️💙 #CommunitySafety #LawEnforcement #BandonPolice
High-Speed Pursuit Leads to Arrest of Suspect with Stolen Vehicles On February 25 2025 ...
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03/02/2025
🚨 Incident Report: DUII Arrest 🚨
On February 28, 2025, at approximately 5:35 PM, Deputy B. Freerksen was patrolling the area of Bunkerhill when he was dispatched to MP 3 on Coos Sumner Lane. Upon arrival, Deputy Freerksen observed a white 2014 Chevy Terrain on the shoulder, having taken out a road sign.
The driver, identified as 53-year-old Denise Stevens, exhibited signs of impairment including slurred speech, glossy eyes, and the odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath. After requesting consent for Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST), Stevens agreed. Following the completion of the tests, she was arrested and taken to the Coos Bay Police Department for further testing.
Stevens was issued a criminal citation for DUII and additional violations.
Please remember, police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Stay safe and responsible, everyone! 🚓💙
Incident Report DUII Arrest On February 28 2025 at approximately 535 PM Deputy B Freerk...
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03/02/2025
🥳Academy Graduate Returns!🥳
Please welcome back Deputy Allen Churchill, who graduated Basic Police class 445 today after many months of training in Salem.
We are looking forward to getting him back, and want to thank Deputy Churchill for his continued service to our community.
Academy Graduate Returns Please welcome back Deputy Allen Churchill who graduated Basic P...
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02/28/2025
🚨 Emphasis Update 🚨
Here is the update from the seat-belt blitz.
25 ~ Traffic Stops
16 ~ Warnings
1 ~ Felony Arrest
10 ~ Citations
The citations issued consisted of a variety of violations; failure to wear seat-belt, Driving While Suspended, Driving without insurance, failure to obey a traffic control device and failure to install an ignition interlock device.⚠️ Increased Patrols ⚠️
The Coos County Sheriff’s Office will be participating in a state wide seatbelt enforcement blitz starting on January 27, 2025 and ending February 9, 2025. This will include all areas within the County, with a higher focus in Charleston and Bunker Hill.
The Coos County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the motoring public to use your seatbelts and ensure children are properly restrained. Not only is it the law, but it could save your life.
SEAT BELT SAFEY STARTS WITH YOU
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Emphasis Update Here is the update from the seat-belt blitz 25 Traffic Stops 16 Wa...
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02/28/2025
🚨 Deputy Responds to Menacing Incident in Powers: Transient Arrested After Threatening Couple 🚨
On February 12, 2025, around 9:00 AM, Deputy S. Starr responded to a report of menacing in Powers. A couple reported that a transient was threatening them while they were outside their home.
Upon arrival, Deputy Starr discovered that the transient, Cameron Nightingale (41), had approached the woman while she was walking her dog, making aggressive gestures and comments. When her partner came outside to confront Nightingale, the situation escalated, and he threw a knife onto the ground.
After reviewing security footage, Deputy Starr confirmed the couple's account of the encounter. Nightingale was taken into custody for two counts of menacing and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon. Nightingale was transported to the Coos County Jail, where he remains in custody.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
#PowersOregon #CommunitySafety #LawEnforcement
Deputy Responds to Menacing Incident in Powers Transient Arrested After Threatening Coupl...
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02/28/2025
⚠️ DUII Arrest ⚠️
On 02/16/25, around 2:00 AM, Deputy Freerksen was patrolling the area of Bunker Hill in Coos Bay when he observed a Ford sedan following another vehicle too closely. Deputy Freerksen then observed the same Ford vehicle fail to signal when changing lanes and fail to signal prior to turning.
Deputy Freerksen conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle in the area of Edwards Road and Newport Lane, and the driver was identified as Skyler T. Sapp (22). Upon initial contact with Skyler, Deputy Freerksen observed his speech to be slurred and his eyes looked glossy and red, showing signs consistent with impairment. Skyler performed Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) and was subsequently arrested for DUII (Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants).
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law"
#KeepTheRoadSafe #DontDrinkandDrive
DUII Arrest On 021625 around 200 AM Deputy Freerksen was patrolling the area of Bunker...
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02/28/2025
🚓 Coos County Incident Report 🚓
On the evening of February 16, 2025, at approximately 10:22 PM, Deputy Z. Smith was conducting routine patrols in the Barview area when he observed a red Ford Ranger commit a traffic violation.
Deputy Smith promptly initiated a traffic stop off Caraway Lane. During the interaction, he noticed the front passenger, identified as 32-year-old Danielle Cunningham-Smith, displaying suspicious behavior and initially providing a false name.
Through further investigation, Deputy Smith uncovered Danielle's true identity and confirmed an active warrant for her arrest. As a result, she was taken into custody and transported to the Coos County Jail where she was booked and released.
🔍 Police action is not indicative of guilt. Every individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Thank you for staying vigilant and supporting our community's safety! 🌟
Coos County Incident Report On the evening of February 16 2025 at approximately 1022 PM...
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02/28/2025
🚨 Traffic Stop 🚨
Deputy Mong was out patrolling Seven Devils Road this morning in the rain when he came across a pickup pulling a 5th-Wheel camper trailer with the hydraulic slides out as it was traveling. The slide outs were in Deputy Mong's lane of travel, requiring him to maneuver to avoid a collision.
Ironically enough, Deputy Mong was just clearing from a non-injury single vehicle rollover crash in the same area, near mile-post 12.5. The female driver of that crashed vehicle explained that another vehicle was traveling the opposite direction and partially in her lane of travel, which led to her trying to avoid a head-on crash.
The pickup and the camper stopped was not the vehicle involved, however it most likely could have caused another vehicle crash.
The operator of the pickup pulling the camper was issued a citation and received verbal warnings for other violations.
Great work Deputy Mong!
#DriveSafe #KeepingYourRoadsSafe
Traffic Stop Deputy Mong was out patrolling Seven Devils Road this morning in the rain...
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02/28/2025
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