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❄ The snow is FINALLY here! ❄
Please help us keep our roads safe. Slow down, stay off your phone, drive sober, wear your seatbelt.
Red and blue lights look cool in the snow, but our deputies don't need extra help finding reasons to turn them on. Thanks!
The snow is FINALLY here Please help us keep our roads safe Slow down stay off your pho...
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02/17/2026
Our front counter will be closed Monday, February 16th in observance of Presidents Day.
Thanks to our employees for their hard work, dedication to our community, and dedication to our core values:
#CommittedToJusticeAndIntegrity
#HonoredToServe
#SwornToProtect
While some will spend Monday off with family and friends, many others will be working in service to our community.
Our front counter will be closed Monday February 16th in observance of Presidents Day Tha...
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02/16/2026
Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at LCSO!
But especially from our most lovable employee, Corporal Carlton…
#CplCarlton
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02/14/2026
2/12/26 - LCSO Case 19-7563
Former Creswell resident convicted of animal neglect arrested in California, extradited to Lane County
In October of 2019, Lane County Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant at a property in the 33000 block of Camas Swale Road while investigating ongoing animal abuse. Lane County Animal Services and Oregon Humane Society assisted. A total of 61 horses were removed from the property after being assessed by a licensed veterinarian. Many were emaciated and determined to be malnourished. Several horse carcasses were located on the property, and some rescued horses did not survive. The incident required a significant amount of work from multiple agencies and community partners.
After additional investigation, Gwenyth Ellen Davies, 55, of Creswell, was arrested for Animal Neglect in the 2nd Degree (Felony). Davies later plead guilty to 11 counts of Animal Neglect in the 2nd Degree, was sentenced to probation, and ordered to pay restitution to the state.
Davies instead disappeared. As a result, Lane County Circuit Court issued an extraditable warrant for her arrest in 2023. A deputy determined Davies was likely in California and notified law enforcement in the area. The deputy continued the investigation as new information arose.
In January of 2026, Davies was arrested on the warrant by the Los Angeles Police Department as she re-entered the U.S. at a port of entry in the Los Angeles area. Extradition was approved by the Oregon Office of the Governor.
On February 12th, 2026, Davies was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the warrant.
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the many agencies involved in this investigation, including the Lane County District Attorney’s Office, Oregon Humane Society, Oregon Department of Justice, Butte County Sheriff’s Office, Los Angeles Police Department, U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and numerous community partners that assisted with the evaluation and care of the horses in 2019.
21226 - LCSO Case 19-7563 Former Creswell resident convicted of animal neglect arrested ...
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02/12/2026
On Wednesday evening, several Lane County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue volunteers responded to the area of Sutton Creek, north of Florence, to assist two lost hikers. Though prepared for the weather, the hikers were not prepared to hike after dark or stay out overnight. SAR located them and guided them on an hour hike back to their vehicle.
Follow these tips to stay safe as you explore the outdoors:
⛰️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.
🗺️ Bring maps for offline navigation - cell service can be spotty!
🌊 If you go on the water, ALWAYS wear a life jacket!
🛑 If you become lost, STAY PUT! Find a way to signal or make your location visible. Always carry a whistle and flashlight in the outdoors – it just might save your life.
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_rescue
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02/12/2026
❄ There is even MORE snow in the mountains! ❄
On Sunday evening, Lane County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue volunteers responded to the area of Mt. Yoran, north of Diamond Peak, to search for an overdue hiker who had been in the backcountry for 3 days. Searchers located the hiker in good health, but out of water. He was guided back to his vehicle at a nearby snow park.
Please plan accordingly if you choose to enjoy the snow off of maintained roads!
Also 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.
🗺️ Bring maps for offline navigation - cell service can be spotty!
🌊 If you go on the water, ALWAYS wear a life jacket!
🛑 If you become lost, STAY PUT! Find a way to signal or make your location visible. Always carry a whistle and flashlight in the outdoors – it just might save your life.
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
There is even MORE snow in the mountains On Sunday evening Lane County Sheriffs Search ...
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02/09/2026
What a great day at the Polar Plunge!
Many of our staff ran, walked, and plunged for Special Olympics Oregon, and our team was joined this year by the Junction City Police Department - thanks for plunging with us!
Special thanks to our amazing volunteer Lane County Sheriff's Search & Rescue Dive Team, who provided safety in the chilly Willamette River for hours while everyone else ran in and back out as quickly as they could!
And of course #CplCarlton was there.
Best of luck to all the incredible athletes around the state this program supports!
#CommittedToJusticeAndIntegrity #HonoredToServe #SwornToProtect
Special Olympics Oregon Oregon Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special OlympicsPhotos from Lane County Sheriff's Office's post
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02/07/2026
What a great day at the Polar Plunge!
And of course #CplCarlton was there!
#CommittedToJusticeAndIntegrity #HonoredToServe #SwornToProtect
Special Olympics OregonWatch video on Facebook.com
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02/07/2026
2/4/26 - Veneta man arrested for stealing trailer, firearms
On January 29th at 7 a.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s sergeant assigned to Veneta stopped a pickup pulling a box trailer in the area of Territorial Highway and Jeans Road, Veneta, for a traffic violation.
Deputies discovered the trailer had been broken into and contained stolen property, including several firearms. Deputies cited the driver, Brian Joseph Mitzel, 52, of Veneta, and seized the trailer for follow up investigation.
Deputies later learned the trailer had been stolen from a Eugene business during the night. The trailer and firearms were returned to the owners as deputies continued investigating. After obtaining evidence from where the trailer was stolen, the sergeant re-contacted Mitzel in Veneta.
Mitzel was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail for the following charges:
- Felon in Possession of a Firearm
- Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle
- Theft in the 1st Degree
- Two counts of Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
2426 - Veneta man arrested for stealing trailer firearms On January 29th at 7 am a Lane ...
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02/06/2026
We will NEVER ask for money by phone, text, or email.
We will NEVER call you about missed jury duty.
Our community continues to be targeted by phone scammers identifying themselves as employees of the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, typically claiming to be sergeants. Scammers have in the past also used text and email.
Scammers claim there are warrants, missed jury duty, or unsettled legal issues. They may also offer to take bail money so family members in our jail may be released. Scammers then ask for payment or personal information, often threatening arrest.
In some instances, the scammers appear to call from official phone numbers or provide fraudulent callback numbers with official-sounding voicemail inboxes. They often already have some personal information based on the phone number they called.
If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a Lane County Sheriff's Office employee and you think you are being scammed, HANG UP.
Then contact our dispatch center at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.
Please share with your friends and family!
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02/05/2026
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