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07/03/2026

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07/01/2026

6/30/26 - LCSO - Do you want to be a part of our Family? The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is now hiring laterals into our Police Service s Division. LCSO is currently accepting applications from police-certified candidates who want the chance to become a Lane County Deputy Sheriff. Have you ever dreamed of being in uniform driving a boat on a lake or river? How about patrolling Oregon’s beautiful Dunes National Recreational Area from your Off-Road Utility Vehicle? Maybe you just always hoped to drive a patrol truck on windy gravel forest roads. Perhaps you just long for the freedom that comes with patrolling a beat that is over a hundred miles across. Whatever your aspirations are, if you are a certified law enforcement officer who likes to stay busy, work hard, and be a part of an exceptional family, come join ours. The Lane County Sheriff's Office covers communities from the coast to the Cascades, sand to snow, and everything in between. LCSO has municipal, marine patrol, BLM, Army Corp of Engineers and private timber contracts, in addition to uniformed patrol and detective work assignments. Law enforcement deputies assigned to the Police Services Division have take-home vehicles, work varying shifts and are well-equipped to respond to all types of calls for service. Deputies have the opportunity to work in many different specialty assignments, and to work on special teams such as our Special Response Team (SRT), Firearms Instruction, Emergency Vehicle Operations Instruction (EVOC), Defensive Tactics and many others. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office offers a competitive pay and benefits package, and our culture is second to none! If you have questions or someone you love is interested in a change, check out the link below and apply at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lanecountyor?keywords=lateral https://vimeo.com/861774335?fl=pl&fe=cm Come Join the LCSO Familyvimeo.comThis is "Come Join the LCSO Family" by Lane County Government on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
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07/01/2026

6/22/26 - LCSO Deputies Make 7 DUII Arrests over the Holiday Weekend Over the holiday weekend, Friday 6/19/26 through Sunday 6/21/26, LCSO Deputies arrested seven impaired drivers from Lane County Roads. LCSO #26-3045 - At about 3:20am on Friday 6/19/26, 19-year-old Daniel Isaiah Santiago of Springfield was contacted during a traffic stop near River Road and Beltline Highway. During the traffic stop, Santiago displayed signs of impairment and was ultimately arrested for DUII. His vehicle was impounded, and he was cited and released following the investigation. LCSO #26-3050 - At about 2:30pm on 6/19/26 Deputies were dispatched to a single vehicle roll over crash in the 32100 block of Latham Road. Deputies contacted the driver, 25-year-old Gianna Fallon Terracciano of Eugene, who showed signs of intoxication. Fallon was arrested for DUII. Her vehicle was towed, and Fallon was ultimately cited and released following the investigation. LCSO #26-3058 - At about 2:15am on 6/20/26 Deputies responded to the 2300 block of Irving Road for a report of an intoxicated driver. Deputies located the vehicle, which was being operated by 29-year-old Dennis Adrian Martinez-Rivera of Eugene. Martinez-Rivera showed signs of impairment and was arrested for DUII. His vehicle was towed, and Martinez-Rivera was cited and released following the investigation. LCSO #26-3071 - At about 8:45pm on 6/20/26 deputies responded to motor vehicle crash in the 39800 block of Church Road. The occupants fled the crash but were eventually found nearby. The driver was identified as 29-year-old Ceaira Sage Wise-Woodruff of Junction City. Wise-Woodruff displayed signs of impairment and was ultimately arrested for DUII and Reckless Driving. Wise-woodruff’s vehicle was towed and she cited and released following the investigation. LCSO #26-3073 - At about 10:40pm on 6/20/26 deputies responded to a report of a crash in the 11700 block of Walnut Avenue. The driver was transported by ambulance to a local area hospital where deputies contacted him. The operator, 34-year-old Sean Lee Bowman of Eugene, showed signs of using intoxicants. Bowman was ultimately arrested for DUII and Driving while Suspended at the misdemeanor level. Following the investigation, Bowman’s vehicle was towed, and he was cited and released. LCSO #26-3074 - At about 11:30pm on 6/20/26 deputies responded to a vehicle crash on Hill Road near McKenzie View Drive. Deputies contacted the driver, 35-year-old Eric Lee Johnson of Eugene and observed he displayed signs of impairment. Johnson was arrested for DUII, Reckless Driving and two counts of Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree. Johson’s vehicle was towed, and he was lodged at the Lane County Jail following the investigation. LCSO #26-3075 - At about 12:00am on 6/21/26 deputies responded to a motor vehicle crash in the 62200 block of Jasper Lowell Road. The driver was identified as 19-year-old Jay Edwin Shannon II of Veneta. Shannon showed signs of impairment and was arrested for DUII. Shannon’s vehicle was towed, and he was cited and released following the investigation. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office does not have adequate funding for a dedicated traffic team or a deputy assigned to DUI enforcement. Additional dedicated funding to the Sheriff’s Office Police Services Division would be used to staff full-time traffic safety enforcement deputies if ever obtained. Our deputies are committed to the safety of our community, and traffic safety enforcement is paramount in order to prevent the unnecessary loss of lives on our roadways. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office reminds everyone: 🚙Plan your safe ride home ahead of time 🍺If you drink or use drugs, do not drive for any reason 🔑If you know someone has been drinking or using drugs, don't let them drive 💃If you host a party with alcohol, make sure all guests leave with a sober driver 👍And please, always wear your seatbelt! Drive safe in 2026 – Please get a ride if you have been drinking or using drugs!!
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06/22/2026

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