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Deputies arrest several DUI drivers over past week On Friday, December 13th at about 6 p.m., Cottage Grove Police requested a deputy respond to the 77500 block of S. 6th Street, Cottage Grove. A 2004 Chevy pickup backed into an ambulance that was on scene for another call. The deputy assisted with the crash investigation. After investigating, Cottage Grove Police arrested the driver for DUI. Later that evening around 11 p.m., a deputy working the Veneta contract was almost struck in their patrol car in a parking lot by a driver, later identified as Destiny Lee Haley, 20, of Veneta. The deputy observed the driver on a cell phone. The deputy initiated a traffic stop, and observed signs Haley was impaired. After investigating, Haley was arrested and a family member was called to retrieve the vehicle. On Saturday, December 14th at about 9:30 p.m., deputies responded to a crash in the 37000 block of Parsons Creek Road. A white 2005 Chevy pickup had crashed in the ditch, destroying mailboxes and a fence. A deputy observed signs the driver, Michael Arthur Cramblit, 66, of Springfield, was impaired. After investigating, Cramblit was arrested and his vehicle was towed. On Monday, December 16th at about 8 p.m., deputies responded to the 39900 block of Brice Creek Road for a report of an intoxicated driver who was intentionally ramming another vehicle. The driver, Jeffery Lee Bolish, left in his vehicle, but deputies located him nearby. After investigating, Bolish was arrested for DUI and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree. As we head into the holiday season, please consider others on the road: - Plan your safe ride home ahead of time - If someone you know has been drinking or using drugs, don't let them get behind the wheel - If you drink or use drugs, do not drive for any reason - If you’re hosting a party where alcohol will be served, make sure all guests leave with a sober driver - And please, always wear your seatbelt!
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12/20/2024

Join us in congratulating Sergeant Tami Molony, who was recently honored by the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award! According to the OSSA award, "Sergeant Tami Molony’s 30-year career with the Lane County Sheriff’s Office began as an explorer in 1987, and she was hired as a Deputy Sheriff in 1994. Early in her career, she served in Jail Security, became a member of the Communication Team, and worked as a Field Training Officer. In 2004, she joined the Defendant/Offender Management Center, where she handled offender classification, special reviews, and alternative program placements, becoming a leader and subject matter expert. In 2006, Sgt. Molony made history as the first deputy in Oregon with release authority through the Circuit Court’s Pre-Trial Services office, helping create a groundbreaking program to manage jail populations that remains in use today. Promoted to Sergeant in 2013, she returned to Jail Security and later began overseeing the Corrections Division’s Alternative Programs, including the Sheriff’s Work Crew and Electronic Monitoring. Her leadership strengthened relationships with community partners and ensured quality service. Throughout her career, Sgt. Molony has received multiple awards, contributed to preventing escape attempts, and amassed over 2,100 training hours, including a supervisory certification from DPSST. She has mentored countless colleagues and played a key role in recruiting female staff into law enforcement. Sgt. Molony’s dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence have made her an invaluable member of LCSO, and her impact on the department will be felt for years to come. She is known not only as a leader and mentor but as a caring and dependable colleague. Thanks Sgt. Molony for your service to our community! #honoredtoserve #sworntoprotect #committedtojusticeandintegrity
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12/20/2024

Join us in congratulating Oregon State Police Sergeant Justin Lindquist, Deputy Jason Guilford and Deputy Bradley Kaye, who were recently honored by the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association with a Life Saving Award! According to the OSSA award, "On August 8, 2024, the Lane County Sheriff's Office received a distressing 911 call from a woman at her residence in Mapleton, who had discovered a suicide note from her husband and feared he was deceased in their garage. Deputies Jason Guilford and Brad Kaye, along with Oregon State Police Sgt. Justin Lindquist, promptly responded to the scene. Upon entering the residence, they found a note on the door leading to the garage that read, "I love you, please do not enter, toxic gas." When firefighters arrived, Deputy Guilford and Sgt. Lindquist, equipped with SCBA breathing apparatuses provided by the fire department, entered the garage. Inside, they found the man semi-conscious on the ground, lethargic from the gas exposure. Acting quickly, the deputies lifted the man and carried him out of the garage, placing him into the care of paramedics who transported him to a nearby hospital, where he made a full recovery. Inside the garage, deputies discovered a dangerous setup: a seven-gallon propane tank was connected to a cook stove with its valve open, allowing propane to fill the room. A towel had been placed under the door to prevent ventilation, increasing the risk of a fatal incident. The propane posed not only a severe asphyxiation threat but also an extreme risk of explosion, as even a small spark could have ignited the gas. Thanks to the swift, selfless actions of Deputy Guilford, Deputy Kaye, and Sgt. Lindquist, the man was saved from almost certain death. By putting themselves at risk, the responders prevented a tragedy, averting both asphyxiation and a potential explosion that could have endangered everyone nearby. " Thank you all for serving our community! #honoredtoserve #sworntoprotect #committedtojusticeandintegrity
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12/19/2024

Join us in congratulating our Communications Network Coordinator Brian Greig, who was recently honored by the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association with a Meritorious Service Award! During his six years with the Lane County Sheriff's Office, Brian Greig has exemplified exceptional dedication as a radio network coordinator, playing a vital role in ensuring continuous communication for emergency responders. Brian’s contributions extend beyond routine duties, as he has been instrumental in maintaining and improving the county's radio system, ensuring its reliability during critical incidents like the 2017 snowstorm, the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire, and the 2024 ice storm. Brian transformed the Sheriff's Office's radio system from a patchwork of verbal agreements to a robust, sustainable network, a change that has been crucial in emergencies. His commitment to keeping emergency responders connected is evident in his readiness to respond at any hour, often sacrificing personal time with his family to prevent communication failures. Whether it's assisting the Lane Regional Interoperable Group (LRIG) or troubleshooting complex system issues, Brian is the go-to expert for technical questions, underscoring his deep understanding of this complicated system. A prime example of Brian’s extraordinary service occurred on January 14, 2024, during an ice storm that knocked out power to a crucial radio site. Brian’s quick thinking and action—working with public works teams to clear roads and coordinating with technicians to restore power—prevented a catastrophic communication failure for emergency personnel across Lane County, Eugene, Springfield, and beyond. Brian’s tireless dedication and expertise have saved the radio network multiple times. His strong relationships with state agencies, including ODOT, further illustrate his value, as he was trusted to fix their equipment and restore statewide communications. Thanks Brian for your service to our community! #honoredtoserve #sworntoprotect #committedtojusticeandintegrity
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12/18/2024

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