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🚨Local Man Arrested for Domestic Assault Following Dispute on Walker Lane in Charleston🚨
On January 14, 2025, at around 11:37 PM, the Coos County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a dispute at a residence on Walker Lane in Charleston. Deputy Z. Smith, who was in the vicinity, quickly arrived on the scene to address the situation.
Upon arrival, Deputy Smith made contact with 35-year-old Michael Hashberger, who was involved in the dispute and had been drinking that night. During the investigation, it was revealed that there had been a prior incident between Michael and the victim, during which the altercation had turned physical. The victim sustained minor injuries, which the responding Deputy documented. It was also noted that this incident occurred in close proximity to minor children.
As a result of the investigation, Michael Hashberger was arrested for Assault in the Fourth Degree Domestic-Felony. He was subsequently transported to the Coos County Jail, where he was booked and lodged.
The Coos County Sheriff's Office encourages anyone experiencing domestic disputes or violence to seek help and report such incidents to the authorities.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Local Man Arrested for Domestic Assault Following Dispute on Walker Lane in Charleston O...
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01/15/2025
🚔 Incident Report: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest 🚔
On January 13th at approximately 9:07 PM, Deputy Z. Smith was addressing a parking violation at the intersection of S. Spring Rd. and Carraway Lane in Coos Bay, Oregon. While on scene, a blue pickup truck approached, stopped abruptly upon seeing the deputy, and turned around.
After clearing the parking violation, Deputy Z. Smith located the vehicle further down the street and initiated a traffic stop for a driving violation at Libby Lane and Sand Dollar Road. The deputy recognized the driver, 47-year-old Brice Reed, from previous encounters and was aware that he did not have valid driving privileges.
During the stop, Dispatch informed Deputy Z. Smith that Brice had an active warrant for violating a restraining order. As a result, Deputy Z. Smith arrested Brice for the warrant, issued traffic citations, and had the vehicle towed.
Brice was transported to the Coos County Jail for booking. Thank you to our law enforcement for their diligence and commitment to keeping our roads safe! 🚓 #LawEnforcement #CommunitySafety
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Incident Report Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest On January 13th at approximately 907 PM De...
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01/14/2025
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01/13/2025
🛡️ Incident Report: Restraining Order Violation 🛡️
On January 12th, 2025, at approximately 9:30 PM, Sgt. Slater investigated a violation of a restraining order involving 41-year-old Lane Neely. Sgt. Slater directed Deputy Z. Smith to reach out to Lane at his residence in North Bend.
Deputy Z. Smith made contact with Lane and addressed the incident directly. As a result, Lane was arrested for violating the restraining order. He was subsequently transported to the Coos County Jail, where he was booked and lodged.
Thank you to our dedicated law enforcement for their commitment to maintaining safety in our community. 🚔 #LawEnforcement #CommunitySafety
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Incident Report Restraining Order Violation On January 12th 2025 at approximately 930 P...
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01/13/2025
🚨 Incident Report: Suspicious Circumstances at Bastendorff Beach 🚨
On January 12th, 2025, at approximately 5:57 PM, Deputy Z. Smith responded to reports of suspicious circumstances at the "Beach Bound" Campground in Bastendorff Beach. Two individuals from neighboring sites had called in multiple times regarding concerns.
Upon arrival, Deputy Z. Smith made contact with one of the reporting individuals, 45-year-old Obediah Teixeira. During the discussion, Dispatch informed the deputy that Obediah had an active warrant out of Benton County for Domestic Assault and Strangulation.
As a result, Deputy Z. Smith arrested Obediah for the active warrant and ensured the safety of all parties involved. He was subsequently transported to the Coos County Jail for booking.
Thank you to our law enforcement for their vigilance and swift action in keeping our community safe. 🚔 #LawEnforcement #CommunitySafety
"Law enforcement action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Incident Report Suspicious Circumstances at Bastendorff Beach On January 12th 2025 at a...
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01/13/2025
Great teamwork!Early this morning, Deputy Francis conducted a traffic stop on S Empire BLVD near Pacific AVE. Deputy Francis suspected drug activity based on the interaction of the stop. The vehicle was towed from the scene as the driver was suspended and vehicle was blocking the road. K9 Poe later deployed on the vehicle and had a positive alert, indicating presence of the odor of narcotics. Deputy Francis applied for and received a search warrant for the vehicle. After the search was executed, deputies located:
Glass Meth Pipes
Handheld Taser
(2) Digital Scales
3/4 lb (12 oz) Methamphetamine
The investigation is on going and and additional information will be released via Coos County Sheriff’s Office Page. Excellent work Deputy Francis! 💛K9 Poe was happy to help!
Jon and 💛Poe 🐾
#herecomesthepoepoe
Great teamworkEarly this morning Deputy Francis conducted a traffic stop on S Empire BLVD ...
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01/12/2025
** Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest **
On 01/11/2025, around 7:10 PM, Deputy H. Francis was patrolling the area of Seven Devils Road near Hinch Lane when she observed a Chevy Suburban driving with no taillights and failing to maintain the lane of travel. Deputy Francis conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle for the observed violations and contacted the occupants. The driver was soon after identified as Chad D. Peters (37) and passenger as Jacob S. Potter (35), whom Deputy Francis recognized from previous law enforcement contacts.
After a records check of Chad’s driver’s status, he was found to have a suspended driver’s license. Chad was subsequently cited and released for Driving While Suspended on the Misdemeanor level. The passenger, Jacob, was found to be on probation and after further investigation, a glass pipe and a small plastic bag with crystalline substance were found in his possession. Jacob’s probation officer was notified of the findings, and subsequently arrested for violating his probation. Jacob was transported to Coos County Jail and booked without incident.
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law"
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01/12/2025
🚨Arrest Made in Connection with Disturbance on Lampa Lane🚨
On January 5, 2025, at approximately 3:54 AM, North Coos Dispatch received a report of a disturbance at a residence on Lampa Lane in Myrtle Point. The homeowner reported that an individual was aggressively banging on their door, causing items to fall off the walls. The banging ceased after the homeowner confronted the suspect, who then left the area. Witnesses described the suspect as a male in his mid-20s driving a mid-90s truck.
At around 5:04 AM, the homeowner reported that the suspect had returned but fled again before deputies arrived. Deputy MR Smith responded to the scene and initiated an investigation, noting significant damage to the front of the residence caused by the suspect using a sledgehammer.
Deputy Smith attempted to locate the suspect’s vehicle in the area but was unsuccessful. An in-depth investigation conducted between January 5 and January 10 ultimately identified the suspect as 25-year-old Benjamin Bean of Coos County.
On January 10, Deputy H. Francis located Mr. Bean and arrested him. He faces charges of Criminal Mischief in the First Degree, Attempted Criminal Trespass in the First Degree, and Menacing. Mr. Bean was booked into the Coos County Jail at 8:50 PM and remains in custody.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Arrest Made in Connection with Disturbance on Lampa Lane On January 5 2025 at approximate...
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01/12/2025
🚔 Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest in Coos Bay 🚔
On January 7th, 2025, at around 4:47 PM, Deputy Z. Smith observed a vehicle driving through Coos Bay, operated by 56-year-old James Albrecht.
Recognizing James from prior encounters, Deputy Smith confirmed that he was still suspended at a misdemeanor level. After making contact with him, James was arrested for Driving While Suspended - Misdemeanor.
He was subsequently transported to the Coos County Jail for booking.
A reminder to all drivers: keep your licenses valid and stay safe on the roads! 🛣️🚨
"Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest in Coos Bay On January 7th 2025 at around 447 PM Deputy Z ...
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01/12/2025
🚨 High Visibility Enforcement Update 🚨
As we shared in our December 8, 2024, post, our dedicated patrol Deputies began working tirelessly to keep Coos County roads safe during the recent High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) event.
Each HVE-designated Deputy worked a 4-hour overtime shift, focusing exclusively on this initiative. During these shifts, our Deputies conducted numerous traffic stops, averaging at least one DUII arrest per shift.
Their efforts resulted in:
• 149 traffic stops
• 14 DUII arrests in total
• 1 DUII arrest per shift on average
• 4-hour HVE shifts dedicated to enforcement
Let us all start 2025 on a positive note by prioritizing safety on our roads. While the HVE event has officially ended, your Coos County Deputies remain committed to ensuring the safety of you and your families.
Always remember: wear your seatbelt and Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over!
High Visibility Enforcement Update As we shared in our December 8 2024 post our dedic...
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01/07/2025
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