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Congratulations to Deputy Berry for recently completing Patrol FTEP!
Lane County Sheriff’s deputies assigned to Patrol enter the Field Training and Evaluation Process (FTEP). They also attend Basic Police Academy at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
Deputy Berry reassigned to Patrol after graduating from the Corrections Academy and working in the Lane County Jail for several years. He also brings patrol experience from working as a reserve officer for the Winston Police Department before he was hired here.
Deputy Berry says he enjoys serving in Lane County, where he may respond to calls in the Cascade Mountains or all the way to the Pacific Ocean - sometimes in the same day.
Want to join the family? We’re hiring!
Learn more about a career in law enforcement and serving Lane County at www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/sheriff_s_office/jobs_and_recruitment
The Lane County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and provides patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, and search & rescue services. Special units include Marine Patrol, Dunes Patrol, Forest Patrol, Special Response Team, Crisis Negotiation Team, Drone Team, and K9 Team.
Founded in 1851, the Lane County Sheriff's Office serves over 380,000 residents in Lane County, and many more who work and recreate every day in the county’s 4,722 square miles of valleys, mountains, lakes, and rivers.
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08/24/2025
Lane County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue (SAR) and Mounted Posse conducted several rescues over the past week, assisting several people who were lost, injured, or stuck.
Please follow these tips to stay safe when you explore the outdoors in our county:
⛰️ Always tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return.
🌨️ Know conditions before you leave - rain in the valley can mean ice up high!
🏕️ Be prepared to stay out overnight - even if you don't plan to get out of your car (or boat).
🗺️ Bring maps for offline navigation - cell service can be spotty!
🌊 If you go on the water, ALWAYS wear a life jacket!
Although SAR responded to several calls, these were definitely the highlights:
On August 20th at about 8 a.m., SAR responded to the Pacific Crest Trail near South Sister after receiving an alert from a satellite emergency communication device. The hiker reported he had fallen and was unable to walk from a foot injury. SAR volunteers and Posse members headed into the remote wilderness area, reaching the hiker around 2 p.m. The hiker was initially carried on a wheeled stretcher, but was then able to ride out with Posse members when they arrived. The hiker was taken back to the trailhead and later care at an area hospital.
On August 22nd at about 9:30 p.m., SAR responded to an SOS activation on the Pacific Crest Trail near Lava Camp. SAR located the subject at about 3 a.m. The hiker had activated the device as a bear charged at him. He was uninjured, but grateful for the company on the morning hike out.
Nearly every week, Lane County Sheriff's Search & Rescue deputies and volunteers assist our residents and visitors in all types of environments. Learn more about our Search & Rescue program or donate to their work at: www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/sheriff_s_office/volunteers/search_and_rescuePhotos from Lane County Sheriff's Office's post
Lane County Sheriffs Search amp Rescue SAR and Mounted Posse conducted several rescues ove...
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08/23/2025
8/21/25 - LCSO Case 25-3987
Motorcycle rider dies in single vehicle crash
On August 21st at about 6 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded with fire personnel to a single vehicle crash in the 39100 block of Upper Camp Creek Road, Springfield.
The vehicle, a 2006 Suzuki SV650 motorcycle, left the roadway while negotiating a curve and struck a guardrail. The rider was the only person on the motorcycle and was killed in the crash.
The deceased was identified as William Sean Yoder, 57, of Springfield.
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08/23/2025
Congratulations to our newest graduate from the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards & Training (DPSST) Basic Police Academy!
Deputy Bronson graduated from Basic Police Class #451 today after 16 weeks of training. He has served as a deputy for several years at the jail and on transport prior to this additional training.
From here, Deputy Bronson will continue field training on patrol for several more months.
We look forward to your continued service to our community out on the road and beyond!
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08/22/2025
Thanks for inviting us see you next yearPhotos from The Arc Lane Countys post
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08/21/2025
8/20/25 - Level 3 (GO NOW) Evacuation Alert for area southeast of Eugene
This is an emergency notice from the Lane County Sheriff's Office. There is a wildfire in the area southeast of Eugene. The following areas and neighborhoods are being issued a Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuation notice:
- Hideaway Hills to the power lines east of Skyhawk Way from Hampton Road south to Dillard Road
Level 3 means leave immediately! Do NOT take time to gather things. GO NOW!
There is immediate danger and you should evacuate immediately. DO NOT delay leaving your property to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home. Leave immediately and as quickly as possible. Drive carefully, turn on your headlights, and follow any directions from public safety personnel.
If you choose to ignore this notice, public safety personnel may not be available to assist you further. DO NOT delay leaving to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home.
After you evacuate continue to monitor local media outlets, and your telephone devices to receive further information about evacuation changes, shelter locations and other resources.
Entry to evacuated areas will be denied until conditions are safe.
For more info https://evbg.co/v44crh .
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08/20/2025
8/20/25 - Level 2 (Be Set) Evacuation Alert for area southeast of Eugene
This is an emergency notice from the Lane County Sheriff's Office. There is a wildfire in your area. The following areas and neighborhoods are being issued a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice:
- The neighborhood between Dillard Road, Hidden Meadows Drive, Skyhawk Way, and Ridge Top Drive
Level 2 means: You must prepare to leave at a moment’s notice, and this may be the only notice that you receive.
This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock.
Public safety personnel cannot guarantee they will be able to notify you if conditions rapidly deteriorate. Continue to closely monitor your phone, local media and for information.
For more info https://evbg.co/xrqyyr .
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08/20/2025
8/19/25 - LCSO Case 25-3954
Kayaker dies after boating accident in the McKenzie River
On August 19th at about 4 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol, a McKenzie District deputy, and McKenzie Fire personnel responded to a report of capsized kayaks near Deerborn Island Road. Callers reported two people were in the water.
Fire personnel arrived first and were able to quickly rescue them from the water. Both subjects were wearing life jackets. A male patient was transported to an area hospital, where he later died.
The deceased was identified as Gregory Dale Gipson, 66, of Eugene.
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08/20/2025
8/19/25 - Lane County Sheriff’s deputies arrest multiple DUII drivers over the weekend
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office does not have a dedicated traffic team or deputy assigned to DUI enforcement due to lack of funding. However, our deputies are committed to the safety of our community, and that includes our roadways.
Deputies will be using state grant-funded overtime during the next several weeks for DUII enforcement. Please consider others if you choose to drink or use drugs:
🚙 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!
Over the weekend, deputies arrested 7 drivers for DUII. Each of these cases could have ended tragically, as our deputies often see out on our roads.
On August 14th at about 5 a.m., a deputy assigned to Creswell located a driver in a pickup who had been reported to Oregon State Police as likely intoxicated. The vehicle stopped in the area of W. Oregon Avenue and N. 10th Street, Creswell. The deputy contacted the driver and observed signs of impairment. After additional investigation, the driver, Russell Darrin Allen, 35, of Eugene, was arrested for DUII and Possession of Methamphetamine. (LCSO Case 25-3848)
That evening around 10 p.m., a deputy observed a sedan in the area Prairie Road and Irvington Drive, Eugene, that was driving poorly. The deputy initiated traffic stop and observed signs the driver was impaired. After additional investigation, the driver, Barbara Dawn Atchley, 65, of Eugene, was arrested for DUII. (LCSO Case 25-3866)
On August 15th at about 6 p.m., deputies received a report of a vehicle that struck a median on I-105. A deputy located the vehicle on Emerald Parkway in Creswell. When contacted, the driver, Ashley Nicole Rigel, 38, of Cottage Grove, showed signs of impairment. After additional investigation, Rigel was arrested for DUII. (LCSO Case 25-3880)
About 30 minutes after the above call, a deputy responded to a report of an intoxicated driver on Prairie Road. The deputy located the vehicle and observed it driving poorly on Prairie Road, Eugene. The deputy initiated a traffic stop, contacted the driver, Michaela Ann Williams, 35, of Junction City, and observed signs of impairment. After additional investigation, Williams was arrested for DUII. (LCSO Case 25-3879)
At 10:30 p.m., deputies responded to a dispute among several intoxicated residents on Ruby Avenue. During the investigation, one of the involved, Quenterica Sheres Maddox-Franklin, 37, of Eugene, got in a vehicle and drove away from the location. A deputy initiated a traffic stop and observed signs the driver was still impaired. After additional investigation, Maddox-Franklin was arrested for DUII. (LCSO Case 25-3881)
On August 16th at about 9 p.m., a deputy observed a vehicle driving poorly on Highway 126 at Fisher Road. The deputy initiated a traffic stop, contacted the driver, and observed signs of impairment. After additional investigation, the driver, Sara Naomi Hixon, 31, of Springfield, was arrested for DUII. (LCSO Case 25-3916)
Later that evening, on August 17th at about 1 a.m., a deputy observed a vehicle driving poorly on I-105 and initiated a traffic stop. The deputy contacted the driver, Jeremiah Gabriel Eagleson, 27, of Springfield, and observed signs of impairment. After additional investigation, Eagleson was arrested for DUII. (LCSO Case 25-3921)
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08/19/2025
Congrats to our TIP award winners!
On Saturday, August 16th, several Lane County Sheriff’s deputies received “Heroes with Heart” awards at the 2025 fundraiser for Trauma Intervention Program of Lane County (TIP).
Several other first responders were recognized as well, all for their work on especially traumatic incidents they responded to. TIP volunteers nominated them for the awards. The deputies recognized (from left to right):
- Deputy Brooks
- Deputy Bastinelli
- Deputy Biehler
- Deputy Grotefend
TIP of Lane County started in 2023 to serve the Eugene and Springfield areas. TIP provides immediate emotional first aid and practical support to survivors of tragedy, in coordination with deputies, police officers, and emergency medical services. Their dedicated volunteers bridge the gap – often at the scene of a traumatic incident – until survivors can rely on their own support systems.
Thank you TIP for your service, and thanks for recognizing our deputies’ care for our community!
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08/18/2025
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