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4/23/26 - LCSO Case 26-1638 Lane County Sheriff’s detectives arrest Eugene man in Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigation On April 4th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office received a report from a concerned resident who discovered suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on a television at a local resort cabin. During the course of the investigation, detectives identified the suspect as Michael Stephen Beasley, 63, of Eugene. On April 21st, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives, assisted by a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and a Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office detective with electronic detection K9 Trinity, executed a search warrant at a residence in the 4500 block of Old Dillard Road in Eugene. Numerous electronic devices were seized during the search. On April 23rd, detectives arrested Beasley without incident. He was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges: - Ten counts of Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse in the First Degree - Ten counts of Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree - Encouraging Sexual Assault of an Animal This investigation was conducted by the Lane County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, which focuses on child exploitation offenses. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, and the Lane County District Attorney’s Office. This arrest is part of an ongoing effort by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable members of the community. This investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available at this time.
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04/23/2026

Remembering Officer Chris Kilcullen : Husband. Father. Hero. April 22, 2026, marks the 15th anniversary of Eugene Police Officer Chris Kilcullen’s line of duty death. In 2011, we vowed to never forget the sacrifice Officer Kilcullen and his family made. Many of our employees and community members lived through the events of April 22, 2011, and are keenly aware of how significant that date is. It is hard to capture the essence of his loss and the impact it has had on so many people. Officer Kilcullen is remembered by so many for the way he treated people with respect, dignity, and compassion. Eugene Police Department, media, and community members are welcome to the roadside gathering to remember Chris. EPD Honor Guard will be placing a commemorative wreath and the public is welcome to attend: Event: I-105 and 52nd, Springfield, roadside gathering: 11 a.m. on April 22 I-105 & 52nd Background: Officer Chris Kilcullen, 43, was shot and killed during a traffic stop on I-105 and 52nd Street in Springfield, Oregon on Friday, April 22, 2011. Officer Kilcullen had initiated a traffic stop of a reckless driver, who ran a red light. The driver, age 56, fled and Officer Kilcullen pursued her into Springfield on Highway 126. The vehicle swerved around several cars that were waiting at a red light at 52nd Street. The suspect’s vehicle was stopped and as Officer Kilcullen approached the vehicle, he was hit when the suspect suddenly fired a handgun, fatally wounding him. The suspect continued to flee and was pursued by numerous local officers for 35 miles to a forest road near Westfir, where she finally stopped. She remained in her car for several hours during a standoff until finally being taken into custody. Officer Kilcullen, a 12-year veteran, had a remarkable career with 85 commendations, even from drivers he stopped. He won employee of the month awards in May 2004 and June 2008 after conducting the most investigations, arrests, traffic citations and field interviews among Eugene police officers. He moved to the traffic unit in 2005 and was a longtime member of the department's crisis negotiation team, saving many lives. Officer Kilcullen left behind a wife, two children, a cousin who was like a sister, sister Colby, brother Cory, his father, John Kilcullen, and step mother Sherrie, many friends and coworkers, and a community that loved him. The entire length of OR 126 (Eugene-Springfield Hwy), from the intersection with 6th and 7th Streets in Eugene to the intersection with East Main Street in Springfield, has been officially named in honor of Eugene Police Officer Chris Kilcullen. Senate Bill 987, approved in May 2011 by the Oregon Legislature, directed the Oregon Department of Transportation to place markers along the highway with the memorial designation. A total of four signs are now located at each end of the highway, and where travel from I-5 joins the highway in each direction.
Remembering Officer Chris Kilcullen Husband Father Hero April 22 2026 marks the 15th an... More

04/22/2026

42126 - LCSO Case 26-0867 Missing Person located deceased in Vida area During the past... More

04/22/2026

The second week of April we take time to recognize and thank our Dispatchers who answer ap... More

04/13/2026

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