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🚨Brandy Piepkorn Arrested for Second No Contact Order Violation at Ko-Kwell Casino Resort, Alongside Friend with Active Warrants🚨
🌙 Early this morning, June 2, 2025, at around 3:54 AM, our dedicated North Coos Dispatch team received a call about a violation of a No Contact Order at Ko-Kwell Casino Resort. Deputy Z. Smith, who’s been on this case from the start, quickly responded and found 29-year-old Brandy Piepkorn on the gaming floor, in contact with the protected party, breaching her No Contact Order for the second time.
The situation escalated when the male involved fled the scene on foot, hiding in a vehicle outside. With the help of the North Bend Police Department, Deputy Z. Smith tracked him down, then returned to take Ms. Piepkorn into custody. While sorting things out, they discovered that a friend of theirs, 29-year-old Rij Duncan, had active warrants. Mr. Duncan briefly left but came back while officers were still there, and Deputy Z. Smith issued him a citation for his warrants.
Ms. Piepkorn was booked into Coos County Jail for violating her No Contact Order. Big thanks to Deputy Z. Smith and NBPD for their quick action to keep our community safe! 💙🚔 #CoosCountySheriff #NorthBendPD #CommunityFirst
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06/02/2025
🌲 June is Search and Rescue Awareness Month! 🌲
Our Coos County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue (SAR) team is proud to honor the 25 dedicated volunteers who serve our community. These heroes, including Man Tracking, K-9 Teams, Ground Searchers, and Overhead volunteers, train up to 4 days a month—completely unpaid—sacrificing personal time to be ready to respond day or night. Their commitment saves lives, and we’re grateful for their selflessness.
Governor Tina Kotek has declared June Search and Rescue Awareness Month to celebrate these efforts and remind everyone to stay safe outdoors. With Oregon’s peak tourist season here, let’s keep our SAR teams’ load lighter by preparing for your adventures:
✅ Pack the 10 essentials (food, water, sun protection, etc.)
✅ Stay on marked trails and respect safety signs
✅ Share your plans with someone—include your route and return time
✅ Check weather, trail conditions, and campfire restrictions
✅ Boaters: Wear life jackets and plan for water conditions
Let’s honor our volunteers by exploring Oregon safely! 💙 #SARAwarenessMonth #CoosCountySAR #StaySafe
Want to Volunteer?📞 Reach out to us at 541-396-7800 and get details on getting involved!
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06/02/2025
🚨 Cocaine Possession🚨
On May 28, 2025, at approximately 2:37 PM, Sergeant J. Gray conducted a traffic stop on a Silver Mazda CX-9 at the intersection of Cape Arago Highway and Henderson Lane in Coos Bay. The driver, Amber Garduno, age 36, was stopped for failing to maintain her lane while crossing the Charleston Bridge.
During the stop, Parole and Probation Officers arrived with their K-9 partner, Katy, who alerted on the vehicle. A subsequent search revealed three small bags containing traces of cocaine and seven cut straws used for narcotics. A SCINT detective assisted with the investigation. Amber was released that day pending further review of the case.
On June 2, 2025, following the investigation’s conclusion, Sergeant Gray located Amber at the Port of Charleston and arrested her for Possession of Cocaine. She was transported to Coos County Jail, where she was booked and released.
We encourage Amber and our community to stay safe and make responsible choices. 💙 #cooscountysheriff #communityfirst
Cocaine Possession On May 28 2025 at approximately 237 PM Sergeant J Gray conducted a tr...
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06/02/2025
🔥 JUST DROPPED! 🔥
Our limited-edition June sticker is here!
👉 Order now: oregonsheriffs.org/sticker-drops
All proceeds help OSSA continue our mission to support Oregon's sheriffs.
#stickerdrop #june
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06/02/2025
🚨Deputies and U.S. Marshals Apprehend Fugitive Travis Sapp Jr. in Coos County🚨
On May 29, 2025, at approximately 4:01 PM, Deputies Z. Smith and Starr collaborated with U.S. Marshals to apprehend 28-year-old Travis Sapp Jr., who had an active felony warrant for his arrest.
Acting on intelligence that Sapp was near a known residence on 8th Terrace, Deputies and Marshals located him in the backseat of a vehicle. Deputy Z. Smith approached the vehicle to make contact.
As Deputy Z. Smith engaged, Sapp attempted to exit the vehicle and reached into his pocket despite orders to stop. Deputy Z. Smith promptly escorted him to the rear of the vehicle.
The U.S. Marshals and Deputies then arrested Sapp on the active warrant and transported him to the Coos County Jail without further incident.
Deputies and US Marshals Apprehend Fugitive Travis Sapp Jr in Coos County On May 29 2025 ...
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06/02/2025
🚨Multi-Agency Operation Leads to Arrest of Murder Suspect Ty Sage in North Bend🚨
On May 15, 2025, at around 9:00 AM, Deputies Z. Smith and Starr collaborated with the U.S. Marshals Service, North Bend Police Department, and Coos Bay Police Department to locate 25-year-old Ty Sage, wanted on an active Multnomah County warrant for Murder 2 and Robbery 1.
During the search, it was learned that Sage was at the North Bend Police Department. All units promptly responded to the location, where Sage was safely apprehended on the active warrant.
Sage was transported to the Coos County Jail where he was booked and lodged awaiting his return to Multnomah County.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
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06/01/2025
Buckle Up, Coos County! 🚔💨
The Coos County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff Gabe Fabrizio, is joining the national Click It or Ticket campaign from May 19 to June 1, 2025. This high-visibility enforcement effort aims to save lives by ensuring everyone buckles up, especially during the Memorial Day holiday.
"Seat belt use should be an automatic habit," says Sheriff Fabrizio. "It’s not just safe—it’s the law. Our deputies will be out in force to make sure this message hits home."
Why it matters:
•In 2023, nearly 9% of drivers and passengers didn’t buckle up, risking their lives.
•Over half of males killed in crashes were unrestrained, compared to 41% of females.
•Nighttime is critical, with more unrestrained fatalities occurring after dark.
"If this campaign saves even one life, it’s a success," Sheriff Fabrizio adds. "We urge everyone to make buckling up a habit and remind friends and family to do the same."
Let’s make Coos County’s roads safer. Click It or Ticket—buckle up every time!
Learn more at NHTSA.gov/ClickIt.
Stay safe, Coos County!
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06/01/2025
🚨Great work by all involved🚨
OSP Investigation Leads To Search Warrant Service At West Coast Game Park Safari Near Bandon-05/15/25
COOS COUNTY, Ore. 15 May 2025 – This morning, May 15, 2025, the Oregon State Police, in coordination with local, state, and federal partners, served multiple search warrants at the West Coast Game Park Safari near Bandon.
The search warrants are the result of a lengthy criminal investigation into the facility’s operations. Investigators are searching the property for additional evidence related to the investigation, including animal care and welfare, permitting, licensing, and business practices.
Oregon State Police is working in conjunction with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Humane Society, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Coos County District Attorney’s Office, Oregon Department of Justice, and the IRS Criminal Investigation. Participating agencies provide regulatory oversight or bring specialized expertise in animal care to assist investigators with evaluating evidence gathered during the property search.
Limited information is available for release during the ongoing criminal investigation. OSP is the primary contact for questions regarding today’s search warrants.
The park is closed while police activity is present. Community members and visitors are encouraged to avoid the facility.
A follow-up news release from OSP is planned for Friday, May 16, 2025.
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06/01/2025
🚨 Sunday Safety Spotlight 🚨
May is National Bike Month, and with more cyclists enjoying the warmer weather, it’s the perfect time to remind everyone to share the road safely. In 2023, 857 bicyclists were killed in traffic crashes across the U.S., according to NHTSA. Here in Coos County, we can prevent accidents by working together:
Drivers: Always give cyclists at least 3 feet of space when passing.
Cyclists: Wear a helmet, use lights at night, and follow all traffic laws.
Let’s make sure everyone gets home safely. #SundaySafetySpotlight #ShareTheRoadCoosCounty
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06/01/2025
🌸 Happy Mother’s Day from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office! 🌸
Today, we honor and celebrate all the incredible mothers in our community who show endless love, strength, and dedication. Whether you’re a mom, stepmom, foster mom, or mother figure, your impact is truly special.
We’re grateful for the mothers in our Sheriff’s Office family and those keeping our community safe and strong. Enjoy your day—you deserve it! 💕
#MothersDay #CoosCountySheriff #ThankYouMoms
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06/01/2025
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