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Kids FIRST is an incredible organization that assists with criminal investigations involving child victims. Want to help their ongoing work? They are raising funds now to expand their services even further!We have a goal of collecting 100 gifts by March 30 to kick off our Capital Campaign to expand mental health services, and the community is stepping up!
⭐Make your gift today. https://www.kidsfirstcenter.net/capital
Kids FIRST is taking on a $1 million Capital Campaign to expand our capacity for providing therapy to children who have experienced abuse.
Your gift - whether it's $25 or $5,000 - shows families and funders that you believe children deserve healing.
Learn more about the project at https://www.kidsfirstcenter.net/capital.
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03/26/2026
Information from the Lane County District Attorney regarding a case investigated by the Lane County Sheriff's Office:
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Media Release: March 24, 2026
From: Christopher J. Parosa, District Attorney
RE: State. v. Christopher Allan Turner (25CR10774)
On March 20, 2026, Lane County Circuit Court Judge Charles Zennaché sentenced Christopher Allan Turner (60) to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 30 years for the killing of Paul and Beverly Turner, pursuant to negotiations between the defense and the state.
On February 23, 2025, Christopher Allan Turner shot his elderly parents, Paul (89) and Beverly Turner (84) in their residence in Marcola. Christpher Turner resided with his parents for several years before the incident. Lane County Sheriff's deputies arrested Turner on February 23, 2025. Deputies located a firearm at the scene which is believed to have been used in the shooting.
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03/24/2026
3/21/26 - LCSO Case 26-1417
Deputies arrest menacing suspect at Spencer Butte Park
On March 21st at 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Spencer Butte Park in the 85300 block of S. Willamette Street, south of Eugene. Callers reported a male had been lying in the roadway, then swung a knife and threw a bottle at them when they attempted to make sure he was okay. He then entered a portable toilet nearby.
When deputies arrived, the male, Enrique Larios, 28, of Mount Angel, swung the door open and yelled at them. He was uncooperative, and deputies had to usher parkgoers around the area so they could safely leave. Larios eventually complied with deputies. After additional investigation, he was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail for Menacing, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree.
Thanks to Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.
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03/24/2026
3/20/26 - LCSO Case 26-1398
Deputies arrest three suspects during in-progress burglary
On March 20th at 2:30 p.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy noticed a pickup and trailer parked on private property in the 88000 block of Central Road, west of Eugene near Veneta. A gate had been damaged, and the pickup was not associated with the address.
Several deputies and K9 Ripp responded to assist with searching the large property, which included several commercial buildings. During the search, deputies detained three individuals who were loading items from inside a building onto the trailer. After additional investigation, all three were arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the below charges:
Max James Trezona, 36, of Coburg
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
Justin Wayne Arbogast, 42, of Coburg
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
Amanda Threasa Thomas, 36, of Eugene
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
- Possession of Burglary Tools
- Unlawful Possession of Fentanyl (Misdemeanor)
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03/23/2026
3/19/2026 - LCSO Case 26-0575
Lane County Sheriff’s detectives arrest Harrisburg man during Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigation
On March 19th, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives contacted a suspect in an ongoing investigation at a residence in the 1400 block of Heckart Lane, Harrisburg.
The suspect, Ryan Martin Smith, 20, of Harrisburg, was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on 10 counts of Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the 1st Degree, 10 counts of Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the 2nd Degree, and 10 counts of Encouraging Sexual Assault of an Animal.
This arrest stemmed from an investigation by the Lane County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, focusing on child exploitation.
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office received assistance during this investigation from the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, Lane County District Attorney’s Office and Oregon State Police.
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 our community. The investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available at this time.
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03/20/2026
03/19/2026 - One call for service results in three separate DUII arrests
On March 19th shortly before 1:00am, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a vehicle that had crashed into a tree in the 82000blk of Barbre Rd. in Dexter. Upon arrival deputies observed the involved vehicle being driven on the roadway again.
Deputies contacted the occupants of the vehicle and discovered that the driver, 22-year-old Gavin Beiderwell-Goodridge was intoxicated. During the course of this DUII investigation, deputies learned that 22-year-old Emmah Elizabeth Keyser had actually been driving the vehicle when it went off of the roadway. Keyser was also intoxicated and taken into custody for DUII.
As deputies were still on scene finishing up these two DUII investigations, 20-year-old Christian David Ramos (also intoxicated), arrived on scene driving a second vehicle. It was learned that all three had been drinking together prior to the original crash. All three drivers were arrested and charged with DUII.
Yes - three DUIIs, two cars, one call.
Please do not drink and drive. Impaired driving claims the lives of innocent people every day in our country. Every one of these deaths are preventable and can be avoided simply by people choosing to make better decisions and act responsibly.
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03/19/2026
3/11/26 - LCSO Case 26-1252
Eugene man arrested after menacing with firearm
On March 11th at 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence in the 3000 block of Dalewood Street, Eugene, for a reported menacing. The victims reported they were in a verbal dispute with the resident, Nathan Randal Larson, 44, of Eugene, when Larson shot at them with a pellet or paintball gun, striking one of them. They reported Larson then pointed a handgun at them before going inside the residence.
Deputies responded with an armored rescue vehicle and observed the residence with a drone. Larson exited the residence but was uncooperative. Deputies deployed less lethal 40mm munitions, and he was arrested.
Deputies applied for a search warrant of the residence, which was granted. During the search, they located a loaded .45 caliber handgun, paintball gun, and tactical vest with additional ammunition.
Larson was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Assault in the 4th Degree
- Menacing
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Recklessly Endangering Another Person
- Disorderly Conduct in the 2nd Degree
- Resisting Arrest
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03/12/2026
3/11/26 - Every 15 Minutes event held at Triangle Lake Charter School
Every 15 Minutes is a two-day under-age impaired driving prevention program centered around the statistic that someone in the United States is killed as the result of an alcohol-related crash every 15 minutes. While this exact statistic has fluctuated year-to-year, impairment-related collisions remain the leading cause of death among teenage youth.
This week on March 10th and 11th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Lane Fire Authority, Lake Creek Fire & Rescue and the Blachly School District, took a proactive step in educating local high school students about making mature decisions around intoxicating substances and driving distractors.
On Tuesday, March 10th, students witnessed a mock car crash at the Triangle Lake Charter School. This staged car crash involves student occupants with a DUII driver, someone who is killed, and several injured subjects. Law enforcement, fire, and paramedics responded and worked the crash as they would any real crash.
On Wednesday, March 11th, the school held a community assembly in the gymnasium at the school. A representative from the Sheriff’s Office narrated the assembly, which included speakers who have lost loved ones to impaired driving crashes. The assembly also included a video made with the students involved in the crash:
https://youtu.be/V8ZHqTzX6F0?si=HmEWfDcXwHIFm6fS
(NOTE: Video includes realistic depictions of injuries and blood)
The program challenges teens to think before using any impairing substances and operating any type of motor vehicle, or riding in one with an impaired operator. It also focuses on the impact those decisions have on family, friends, and the people left behind when someone is killed as a result of an impaired driving crash.Photos from Lane County Sheriff's Office's post
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03/12/2026
🚨 WE’RE HIRING DISPATCHERS 🚨
Be the calm in someone’s worst day. Be the voice that saves lives.
Our dispatchers are the steady voice in chaos. The problem-solvers. The lifeline between our county residents and the deputies, firefighters, and paramedics racing to help.
This isn’t just a job. It’s a mission.
💬 What You’ll Do:
- Answer emergency and non-emergency calls
- Gather critical information quickly and accurately
- Dispatch law enforcement, fire, and EMS
- Provide life-saving instructions before responders arrive
- Keep first responders informed and safe in the field
🧠 What It Takes:
- Ability to stay calm under pressure
- Strong multitasking skills
- Clear communication
- Compassion and professionalism
- Team-first mindset
💙 Why Join Us?
- Meaningful, purpose-driven work
- Competitive pay and benefits
- Paid training
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to serve your own community
Every shift matters. Every call matters. Every voice matters.
If you’re ready to make a difference from day one, we want to hear from you.
📞 Learn more and apply today:
www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lanecountyor/jobs/5245311/communications-officer
And yes, you would get to work with Corporal Carlton – our in-office therapy canine.
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03/08/2026
🐾🚓 After 8 years of service, it’s time to hang up the leash🚓🐾
Last week, one of our incredible K9 fur missiles retired after 8 years of dedicated service.
K9 Hektor, one of our patrol apprehension canines, has served our community with unmatched courage, loyalty, and heart. From daily patrol shifts to high-risk deployments with our Special Response Team, he was always ready — focused, fearless, and committed to protecting his handler and catching the bad guys.
With more than 200 deployments over the course of his career, Hektor’s impact on our county’s safety is nothing short of extraordinary.
Behind every successful mission was a powerful partnership built on trust and training. His drive and unwavering bravery helped bring dangerous situations to safe conclusions time and time again.
Now, at almost 10 years old, it’s time for him to trade in long shifts and call-outs for belly rubs, naps in the sun, and well-earned relaxation. We hear he may even finally be let up on the couch.
Hektor, thank you for your service.
Enjoy retirement — you’ve more than earned it. 🐕💙Photos from Lane County Sheriff's Office's post
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03/07/2026
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