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10/12/2025

10/09/25 - Deputies arrest wanted man after shots fired, pursuit On October 9th at about 11:30 p.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy located a suspicious pickup parked on Herman Cape Road in U.S. Forest Service land north of Florence. The deputy contacted the driver and passenger. The driver, Tyler Ashton Leavitt, 41, of Indiana, had a warrant for his arrest out of Indiana for Disarming Law Enforcement, Criminal Recklessness, and Resisting Law Enforcement. When deputies attempted to arrest Leavitt, he accelerated the pickup in the direction of a deputy on the narrow forest road, striking a patrol car. Fearing for the deputy’s life, a second deputy fired at Leavitt, however he was not struck. The first deputy was able to dive out of the way of the pickup. Deputies pursued Leavitt. He attempted to turn into a driveway in the 5000 block of Herman Cape Road, but was initially stopped by a locked gate. Leavitt reversed his pickup and rammed into the patrol car behind him, then drove through the gate, causing significant damage. Leavitt drove off-road through a fence back onto Herman Cape Road, where a deputy conducted a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT), disabling the pickup. Leavitt was arrested without further incident. Leavitt was lodged in the Lane County Jail on the following charges: - Fugitive from Justice (for the Indiana warrant) - Attempt to Elude by Vehicle - Four counts of Recklessly Endangering - Reckless Driving - Two counts of Assault on a Public Safety Officer - Three counts of Criminal Mischief in the 1st Degree - Resisting Arrest Thanks to Oregon State Police and Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance during this incident. LCSO Case 25-4904
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10/10/2025

Lane County Sheriff’s Forest Patrol solves multiple property crimes on private timber and federal properties The Lane County Sheriff’s Forest Patrol is contracted to patrol Bureau of Land Management land, Shotgun Creek OHV area, and private industrial timberlands through the Lane Timber Patrol Consortium. This three-deputy team has always been a proactive group and often assist patrol deputies and detectives on larger cases which extend into rural areas of Lane County. The team works closely with Bureau of Land Management Rangers and other law enforcement partner agencies. Over the summer, they began investigating a series of thefts and break-ins. On June 16th, a local logging company’s employees discovered their logging site on in the Sharps Creek Road area had been vandalized and items stolen. On August 21st, a different logging company discovered their work site in the area of Brice Creek Road had been vandalized and property stolen overnight, including a pump, hundreds of feet of fire hose and assorted fittings, tools, and vehicles. Gate locks had been cut to access the site, and “No Trespassing” signs removed. On August 22nd, the same company discovered the same site vandalized and property stolen overnight again, including more hose and tools. Gate locks and signs had also been damaged. No vehicles were stolen, as they had disabled all vehicles at their sites the day before. The same day, US Forest Service personnel at the Dorena Genetic Research Center (DGRC) on Shoreview Drive reported an overnight break-in, vandalism, and thefts from several buildings and employee vehicles parked in the lot overnight. On August 29th, the same company that had been stolen from twice discovered their fire truck utilized to protect the area had also been stolen. Deputies assigned to Forest Patrol spent the afternoon and evening patrolling the area, searching for the suspect vehicle. In the early evening, Deputies located a large quantity of fire hose, tossed down an embankment in the area. They were finally able to identify a suspect vehicle, but it’s whereabouts were unknown. On August 30th, shortly after midnight, a Cottage Grove Police officer located the suspect vehicle on N. River Rd in Cottage Grove and conducted a traffic stop. A deputy and BLM Ranger responded and contacted the driver, Michael Duane Vanbrocklin, 40, of Cottage Grove. Through further investigation, deputies located the stolen fire truck on a remote National Forest road in the Brice Creek area. Another suspect, Dillon McQuade Praay, 31, of Cottage Grove, was contacted near the stolen truck and found to be in possession of the keys. Deputies then located more stolen property at a transient camp several miles away, as well as an unrelated stolen Honda Civic. On August 31st, deputies and a BLM Ranger received an itemized list of stolen property from the DGRC burglary. Many of the previously-unreported items had been in the back seat of Vanbrocklin’s vehicle. On September 1st, deputies applied for and were granted a search warrant for Vanbrocklin’s vehicles and home. On September 3rd, deputies, BLM Rangers, and a USFS Special Agent served the search warrant at Vanbrocklin’s home in Cottage Grove. Stolen property from multiple thefts was located, as well as about three dozen county traffic, railroad, BLM, and USFS signs. Two stolen firearms and many tools from the same incidents were not located, however. Vanbrocklin was arrested and lodged in jail following the service of the warrant for multiple charges. Based on their investigation, on September 4th, deputies, a BLM Ranger, Douglas County Parole Officers, and a USFS Special Agent went to a transient camp in the Brice Creek area. Deputies found additional stolen property, and later located and arrested Praay for the multiple charges related to the August 29th incident, in addition to an outstanding warrant for a parole violation. On September 24th, Vanbrocklin was indicted by a grand jury on 12 charges related to these cases: - Four counts of Theft in the 1st Degree - Two counts of Burglary in the 2nd Degree - Criminal Mischief in the 1st Degree - Two counts of Felon in Possession of a Firearm - Two counts of Criminal Trespass in the 2nd Degree - Unlawful Entry Into a Motor Vehicle A grand jury also indicted Praay for: - Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle - Criminal Mischief in the 1st Degree - Unlawful Theft of Special Forest Products Anyone who has purchased items from Vanbrocklin or Praay in the past several months is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office to confirm whether or not the items were stolen. Please call the non-emergency Dispatch number at 541-682-4150 opt. 1. Thanks to the Lane County District Attorney’s Office, Cottage Grove Police Department, Bureau of Land Management, United States Forest Service, and Douglas County Parole & Probation for their assistance in this investigation.
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10/09/2025

Deputies arrest multiple impaired and reckless 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. 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 several drivers for DUII and reckless driving. Each of these cases could have ended tragically, as our deputies often see out on our roads. Please drive safe this fall! On October 3rd at about 6:30 p.m., deputies responded to a reported hit and run crash on Wheeler Road, Pleasant Hill. A power pole and several mailboxes had been damaged when a vehicle veered off the road, struck them, then drove away. Witnesses reported the vehicle was driving down the road on its rims. Deputies located the vehicle nearby and identified the driver as Ronald Allen Sprague, 66, of Pleasant Hill. After additional investigation, Sprague was arrested for DUII, Reckless Driving, Fail to Perform Duties of a Driver – Property Damage, and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree. At about 8 p.m., a deputy observed a driver texting and driving poorly in the area of Franklin Boulevard and Agate Street, Eugene. The deputy initiated a traffic stop and contacted the driver, Sarah Elizabeth Sabado, 50, of Woodburn. The deputy observed signs Sabado was impaired. After additional investigation, Sabado was arrested for DUII. On October 5th at about 1 a.m., deputies responded to a single-vehicle crash on Mosby Creek Road, east of Cottage Grove. Roadway evidence indicated the driver, Angus Waylon White, 21, had been driving recklessly prior to the crash, which injured a passenger. After additional investigation, White was arrested for Reckless Driving and Reckless Endangering. At about 3 a.m., a driver passed a deputy on River Road near Maxwell Road, Eugene, at over 70 miles per hour. The deputy initiated a traffic stop and contacted the driver, Gunner Matthew Hendrix, 22, of Eugene. The deputy observed signs Hendrix was impaired. After additional investigation, Hendrix was arrested for DUII. At about 9 p.m., a deputy located a possible impaired driver that had been reported to Oregon State Police. The deputy observed the vehicle was driving poorly and initiated a traffic stop in the area of S. Front Street and C Street, Creswell. The deputy observed signs the driver, Matthew Adam Swearingen, 42, of Creswell, was impaired. After additional investigation, Swearingen was arrested for DUII. While a deputy was still on scene with Swearingen's vehicle, a car stopped nearby and the driver got out. The deputy observed the driver, McKenzie Kay Mazurek, 30, of Creswell, was impaired. After additional investigation, Mazurek was also arrested for DUII. At about 11:30 p.m., a deputy observed a vehicle driving recklessly and at a high rate of speed on Game Farm Road, Springfield. The deputy initiated a traffic stop, however vehicle only slowed and continued driving. After driving down a dead end street, the vehicle stopped and the driver, Kyle Kenneth Egbert, 33, of Springfield, was arrested for Reckless Driving and Attempt to Elude by Vehicle.
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10/08/2025

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