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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Monday, May 18, 2016, Sunrise: 5:49 a.m., and Sunset: 8:37 p.m., offering 14-hours & 48-minutes of daylight.
Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Monday, May 18, 2026 – High tide: 2:27 a.m., 8.52 ft.; Low tide: 9:34 am., -2.17 ft.; High tide: 4:20 pm., 6.21 ft.; Low tide: 9:19 p.m., 2.48 ft.
Quakes
A couple of earthquakes were recorded within the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Sunday, May 17, and one was off of Coos Co. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 3.0-magnitude earthquake was located west to northwest of Coos Bay, in between the two fault lines that run parallel with the Oregon Coast. The second quake, 3.2-magnitude, was located at the southern end of the two fault lines, south to southeast of Reio Dell, CA, near Cape Mendocino in Northern California.
City of North Bend
It’s budget time for the City of North Bend. The first meeting of the Budget Committee is set for Monday, May 18, 5:30 p.m., North Bend City Hall. The North Bend Planning Commission also meets on Monday, May 18, 7 p.m., Council Chambers at City Hall.
Coos Co. Fair Board
The Coos Co. Fair Board will meet on Monday, May 18, 6 p.m., Owen Building, 201 No. Adams St., Coquille.
Coos Co. Commissioners
Coos Co. Commissioners will meet on Tuesday, May 19 for a Regular Board Meeting. Executive Session a 8:30 a.m., Open Session at 9:30 a.m., Another Board Executive Session, Tuesday, May 19, 1:20 p.m., and Board Work Session, Tuesday, May 19, 2 p.m. Owen Building, 201 No. Adams St., Coquille.
U.S. Highway 101 Storm Sewer Repair Near Newmark Avenue to Cause Traffic Delays this Week
City of North Bend release - NORTH BEND, OR — The City of North Bend is advising motorists to expect significant traffic impacts on U.S. Highway 101 near Newmark Avenue, State Street, and the Ko-Kwel Casino Resort area as storm sewer replacement work begins next week. Knife River will begin setting up northbound traffic control on Friday, May 15. Construction is scheduled to begin Monday, May 18, and continue through Friday, May 22, from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. The work will replace an aged storm sewer system in the interior northbound lane of U.S. Highway 101, in the area that has been coned off since October. The project includes excavation, removal of deteriorated drainage components, installation of new storm drain infrastructure, pavement restoration, and related roadway improvements. During construction, motorists should expect modified traffic patterns, reduced speeds, and likely delays. Traffic impacts are expected to include: One northbound lane open; One southbound lane open; Extended traffic control and lane tapers; Turn lanes at Newmark Avenue in both directions; Construction equipment and workers operating near the roadway; Potential congestion during peak travel periods. Motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes when possible, allow extra travel time, slow down in the work zone, and follow all posted signs, cones, flagging, and traffic control directions. “This is important infrastructure work that will improve stormwater drainage, reduce flooding risk, and help restore the existing northbound lane restriction once the project is complete,” said Ralph Dunham, Public Works Director for the City of North Bend. “We appreciate the public’s patience and ask all drivers to be especially mindful of worker safety while traveling through the construction area.” Schedules are subject to change due to weather, field conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances. Public Safety Reminder: Drivers should remain alert for changing roadway conditions, reduce speeds near crews and equipment, and follow all traffic control devices. Worker safety depends on every motorist doing their part.
Clinic in Clackamas County is latest measles exposure location
Health officials urge people who were at Providence Immediate Care – Happy Valley during exposure period to talk to a health care provider - PORTLAND, Ore.—A new measles exposure location has been identified in Happy Valley, and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and Clackamas County public health officials are urging people to talk to a health care provider about their risks if they believe they were exposed. People might have been exposed if they were at the following location at this date and time: Providence Immediate Care – Happy Valley, 16180 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 102, Happy Valley, between 11:05 a.m. and 3:47 p.m. Tuesday, May 12. People who were at this location during this date and time period should immediately contact a health care provider and let them know they may have been exposed to someone who has measles. The health care provider can determine whether you are immune to measles based on your vaccination record, age, or laboratory evidence of prior infection.
OR Beach Monitoring Season Begins on Coast
OHA release - PORTLAND, Ore.—The Oregon Beach Monitoring Program is kicking off the 2026 beach monitoring season, a joint effort between Oregon Health Authority and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality that monitors about two dozen of Oregon’s most used beaches for fecal bacteria between May and September. Unsafe levels of fecal bacteria can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, skin rashes, upper respiratory infections, and other illnesses. Children, the elderly and those with a compromised immune system should use extra caution as they are more vulnerable to illness from waterborne bacteria. Through the Beach Monitoring Program, DEQ regularly samples marine water and freshwater at 25 beaches along Oregon’s 360 miles of coastline between May and September. To protect public health, OHA issues advisories at beaches where bacteria levels in marine waters are high. The following Oregon beaches are being monitored during 2026, including beach name, and the city and county in which they are located: Seaside Beach – Seaside, Clatsop County; Cannon Beach – Cannon Beach, Clatsop County; Tolovana Beach State Park– Cannon Beach, Clatsop County; Short Sand Beach (Oswald West State Park) – Arch Cape, Tillamook County; Manzanita Beach – Manzanita, Tillamook County; Rockaway Beach – Rockaway, Tillamook County; Twin Rocks Beach – Twin Rocks, Tillamook County; Oceanside Beach – Oceanside, Tillamook County; Cape Kiwanda Beach – Pacific City, Tillamook County; Neskowin Beach – Neskowin, Tillamook County; D River Beach – Lincoln City, Lincoln County; Siletz Bay Beach – Lincoln City, Lincoln County; Beverly Beach – Newport, Lincoln County; Agate Beach – Newport, Lincoln County; Nye Beach – Newport, Lincoln County; Ona Beach (Brian Booth-Beaver Creek State Park) – Seal Rock, Lincoln County; Roads End Beach – Lincoln City, Lincoln County; Seal Rock Beach – Seal Rock, Lincoln County; Heceta Beach – Florence, Lane County; Bastendorff Beach – Coos Bay, Coos County; Sunset Bay State Park Beach – Coos Bay, Coos County; Hubbard Creek Beach – Port Orford, Curry County; Harris Beach State Park – Brookings, Curry County; Mill Beach – Brookings, Curry County; Crissey Fields State Recreation Site – Brookings, Curry County. Monitored locations include beaches where the Beach Monitoring Program has found bacteria in the past, or beaches for which local partners and the public have requested monitoring due to potential pollution concerns. When visiting the Oregon Coast, the Beach Monitoring Program encourages visitors to remember the following tips to protect: Check for advisories before you head to the beach. If a beach is under advisory: Avoid swimming and swallowing ocean water. Avoid swimming in nearby creeks, pools of water on the beach, or in discolored water, and stay clear of water runoff flowing into the ocean. Levels of fecal bacteria can be higher in these types of water sources. Shower after playing at the beach. Wash your hands before eating or drinking. Enjoy activities such as picnicking, beach walking and kite flying. Note: Beach advisories are only issued for beaches that are actively being monitored within the May to Sept. sampling window. However, unsafe levels of fecal bacteria in ocean waters can come from both shore and inland sources including: Stormwater runoff; Sewer overflows; Failing septic systems; Animal waste from livestock, pets and wildlife. Even if no advisory is in effect, avoid swimming in the ocean within 48 hours after a rainstorm. For more information and current beach monitoring conditions please visit: www.healthoregon.org/beach, or contact the Beach Monitoring Program at [email protected] or 1-877-290-6767.
Historic Columbia River Highway reopens east of Multnomah Falls
ODOT release - Historic Columbia River Highway reopened Friday evening, May 15, east of Multnomah Falls. The Historic Columbia River Highway reopened Friday evening, May 15, east of Multnomah Falls -- a major milestone in repairs to the East Multnomah Falls Viaduct. Century-old east viaduct reopens after restoration project - MULTNOMAH FALLS – The Historic Columbia River Highway has reopened east of Multnomah Falls with a major milestone in a two-year restoration project. We reopened the East Multnomah Falls Viaduct on Friday evening, May 15, after about seven months of work restoring the second of two elevated sections of the historic highway, also known as U.S. 30. Last year, we completed restoration of the viaduct on the west side of the falls. This milestone concludes the last of two significant closures in our two-year project to repair the two historic viaducts, which are over 100 years old. Finishing the work marks a significant milestone toward restoring and extending the service life of the original “King of Roads” through the Columbia River Gorge from Troutdale to The Dalles. Over the summer, travelers can occasionally expect to see flaggers directing traffic while crews clean up the site, complete finishing touches on the railings and install permanent striping. These viaducts on the historic highway on either side of Multnomah Falls are open to vehicles less than 35 feet long and bicycle travel only. Since work began on the east viaduct in October 2025, crews patched the original decorative concrete, reinforced the structural stability of the aging structure and poured a new road surface. The repair work ensures the structure continues carrying traffic near Multnomah Falls for years to come while preserving the historic integrity so that the viaducts, with their unique railings and stone support walls, look similar to when they were built in 1914. Thank you for your patience while crews restored and rehabilitated the historic viaducts. How to access Multnomah Falls: Visitors to the waterfall corridor, Multnomah Falls Lodge, and nearby trails can now access these sites from the historic highway from both directions of Multnomah Falls Lodge. A timed-use permit will be required for visitors using the Interstate 84 Exit 31 to the Multnomah Falls parking lot between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. from May 22 through Sept. 7, 2026. Information about the permits is available at https://www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10089144. Visitors are encouraged to take transit to avoid parking delays. The Gorge has multiple public and private bus options to reach areas like Multnomah Falls. Visit RideCATbus.org or ReadySetGOrge.com to find more information about routes, schedules and tickets. Drivers to Multnomah Falls may park in the lot at Exit 31 from I-84 or the smaller parking area on the historic highway. Real-time traffic impacts and cameras showing parking availability at the Exit 31 lot are available at TripCheck.com. About the restoration work: About 4,000 vehicles use the viaducts daily. The structures are original to the historic highway and listed as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct repairs included: Removing the aging asphalt and installing a new concrete surface to match the original 1914 design in color and texture. Repairing concrete railings, vertical columns, and horizontal support beams under the viaduct – which have cracks and exposed rebar – to improve stability and address erosion. Replacing permanent signs to meet current standards.
Missing Male, Grants Pass Area
OSP release - GRANTS PASS, Ore. (15 May 2026) – The Oregon State Police has issued a Missing and Endangered Person Advisory for 74-year-old Randall Thompson who was last seen on Highway 199 near Hubbard Lane in Grants Pass. Thompson is an Alzheimer’s patient and was last seen at 1:23 p.m. driving home in a dark gray Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck with Oregon license plate 311KBC. He was following his wife home who was in separate vehicle when he failed to turn off onto their street. He is a white male, 6 ft. 2 inches tall, weighs 260 pounds, and has gray hair. Thompson was last seen wearing a green plaid jacket, a blue shirt, and black pants. He is known to have ties to northern California. A statewide MEPA has been issued. Anyone who sees Thompson is asked to contact the Oregon State Police at 800-442-2068 or call *OSP (*677) from a mobile phone. Please reference case number SP26-157009.
Vehicle Pursuit & Arrest, Lane Co.
On May 12th at about 6:30 am, a deputy observed a vehicle driving recklessly on Delta Highway. When the Deputy attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver fled, leading deputies on a short vehicle pursuit. The driver was later identified as 34-year-old Jeffrey Allen McGee. McGee attempted to flee eastbound on Beltline Highway towards Interstate-5. As McGee exited onto I-5, his vehicle lost control and collided with another vehicle. McGee’s vehicle came to a stop on the side of the interstate. McGee fled on foot, running completely across Interstate-5. Motorists on the freeway had to come to a stop to avoid striking him. Deputies located McGee nearby and took him into custody. McGee was arrested and lodged at the Lane County jail for the following charges. -Elude by vehicle; -Elude by foot; -Assault in the third degree; -Hit and run; -Reckless driving; -Reckless endangering; -DUII; -Resisting Arrest.
Hwy. 39 Fatal, Klamath Falls
OSP release - KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (15 May 2026) – On Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 4:33 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a three-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 39 near milepost 4 (South 6th Street) in Klamath Falls. The preliminary investigation indicated a blue Jeep Grand Cherokee, operated by Sebastian Bufardeci Jr. (75) of Klamath Falls was traveling westbound on South 6th Street near Wiard Street in Klamath Falls when it veered into the turn lane for an unknown reason. The Jeep clipped the driver side of a westbound silver Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Benjamin Duval (45) of Klamath Falls. The Jeep then continued into the eastbound travel lane collided head-on with an eastbound white Toyota Tundra, operated by Alejandro Ruelas (33) of Klamath Falls. The operator of the Jeep (Bufardeci) was pronounced deceased at the scene. The operator of the Toyota (Ruelas) was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries. The operator of the Chevrolet (Duval) was reportedly not injured. The highway was impacted for approximately 3.5 hours during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office, Klamath County Fire District 1, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.
Click It or Ticket Campaign in Coos Bay
CBPD release - The Coos Bay Police Department (CBPD) will be participating in the upcoming U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Click It or Ticket seat belt safety campaign. This national high-visibility seat belt enforcement effort, which coincides with the Memorial Day holiday, will run May 18-31, 2026. “Seat belt use should be an automatic habit for drivers and passengers alike,” said CBPD Captain Tom Lindahl. “During the Click It or Ticket campaign, we’ll be working with our fellow law enforcement officers across local and state lines to ensure the message gets out to drivers and passengers. Not buckling up could mean a ticket, or worse, risking a life.” In 2024, there were 9,758 unbuckled passenger vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes. The national seat belt use rate in 2024 was 91.2%, which is good, but it can be better. Participating law enforcement agencies will be taking a no-excuses approach to seat belt law enforcement, writing citations day and night. Buckle Up the Right Way: • Place the shoulder belt across the middle of the chest and away from the neck. • Lay the lap belt across the hips and not the stomach. • NEVER place the seat belt behind the back or under arms. For more information on the Click It or Ticket seat belt high-visibility enforcement campaign, please visit NHTSA.gov/ClickIt.
Disturbance in Charleston
CCSO release - Charleston, Ore. - On May 15th, 2026, at approximately 12:00 p.m., a Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to Seaport RV park located at 63301 Boat Basin Rd, space 11, in Coos Bay, Oregon, to a report of a disturbance in progress. During an investigation, Jasmine Hoaglen (27 YOA) was contacted, and a recorded check revealed she had a valid felony parole violation warrant for her arrest. MS. Hoaglen was taken into custody and transported to the Coos County Jail.
Warrant
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 14, 6:59 a.m., Michigan & Union, 54-year old Trevor Stephon Fero arrested on NBPD warrant charging FTA on Criminal Trespass II & Unlawful Possession of Meth; and, FTA II, “Fero lodged CCJ.”
Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 14, 7:21 a.m., 835 California Ave., NBPD, “illegal camping,” 39-year old Don Boyd, “Ticket.” At 7:26 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping,” 45-year old Micheal Gertson, “Ticket.” At 7:47 a.m., Harbor & Washington, “illegal camping,” 38-year old Mathew Casto, “Ticket.” At 12:09 p.m., Sheridan & Virginia, “illegal camping.” At 4:16 p.m., 800 block Exchange St., Boynton Park, “illegal camping.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 14, 1:15 p.m., 2200 block Marion Ave., “North Bend PD arrested Sweet Villa, Evelyn Kaye, Criminal Trespass I.
Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 14, 3:35 p.m., 11th & Lincoln, “unlawful vehicle.”
Probation Violation
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 14, 11:56 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., Ko Kwel Casino, “probation violation as result of patrol check,” 58-year old Robert Donovan Redmond arrested on Probation Violation charge “arrested and transported CCJ.”
Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 6:15 a.m., 525 Anderson Ave., CBPL, “illegal camping.” At 6:17 am., 2nd & Curtis, “illegal camping.” At 6:18 a.m., 550 So. 4th St., BiMart, “illegal camping,” 32-year old Kyle Jones, “Ticket.” At 6:30 a.m., 990 So. 2nd St., Work Source Oregon, “illegal camping.” AT 6:36 a.m., 175 Ingersoll Ave., Courtesy Pontiac, “illegal camping.” At 7:16 a.m., 6th & Ivy, “illegal camping,” 62-year old Michael Wilson, “Ticket.” At 9:34 a.m., 525 Anderson Ave., CBPL, “illegal camping.” At 11:52 a.m., 200 block So. 2nd Ct., Pedway, “illegal camping.” At 8:47 p.m., 300 block So. 2nd St., “illegal camping.”
Criminal Mischief
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 6:34 a.m., 1240 No. Bayshore Dr., 7 Devils Waterfront, “assist Fire Dept.”, 38-year old Vania Lynn Retallick charged with two-counts Reckless Burning & Criminal Mischief II, “transported to CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 9:46 a.m., 880 So. 1st. St., Farr’s Hardware, “result of traffic stop,” 27-year old Will Nelson Baldridge arrested on CCSO warrant charging Probation Violation, No Bail, “transported to CCJ.”
DWS
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 11:01 a.m., 800 block Central Ave., 36-year Robert Charles Finder Fullerton arrested on charges of DWS, Felon in Possession Restricted Weapon & Probation Violation, “transported to CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 11:08 a.m., 300 Country Club Rd., Eugene PD, 46-year old Ronald Eugene Evans arrested on charges Probation Violation on Fleeing or Attempt to Elude Police Officer; Interfering Law Enforcement Animal; Reckless Driving, Resisting Arrest, Recklessly Endangering Another Person X7, No SRA.
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 12:26 p.m., 411 W. 8th St., Medford PD, 43-year old Duane Paul Hacker arrested on CBPD warrant charging FTA on Criminal Trespass II & Theft I; FTA on Criminal Trespass II & Theft II; FTA on Criminal Trespass I X2 & Theft III X2, “Hacker lodged Jackson County Jail.”
Suspicious Subject
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 3:44 p.m., 670 W. Central Ave., Dairy Queen, “suspicious subject,” 35-year old David Manning Clawson Reilly charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transported to CCJ.”
Arrest
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 14, 5:31 p.m., 100 block So. Wasson St., 34-year old Kayla Renae Waletich charged with Criminal Mischief I, Arson II, “transported CCJ.”
Arrest
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 3:25 a.m., 725 No. 10th St., Mingus Park Pool, “person stop,” 51-year old Shawn Slaney & 25-year old McKenzie Herzog both charged with PCS Meth, “Slaney & Herzog transported CCJ.”
Illegal Camping, CQ
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 16, 2:9 a.m., 3 E. 1st St. Safeway Pharmacy, “illegal camping.” AT 2:48 a.m., Sturdivant Park, “illegal camping.”
Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 15, 6:27 a.m., 1300 block Sherman Ave., Simpson Park, “illegal camping.” At 6:51 a.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal camping.” At 7:14 a.m., Harbor Ave., “result of illegal camping,” 48-year old Mathew Mark Casto charged with Prohibited Camping, “Ticket.”
Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 15, 2:59 p.m., 1900 block Sherman Ave., “unlawful vehicle.” At 6:24 p.m., 2600 block Everett Ave., “unlawful vehicle.”
Shoplifter
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 15, 7:37 p.m., 1735 Virginia Ave., Safeway, “North Bend PD served Coos Bay Police, Yamhill Co., Linn Co., Douglas Co. Sheriff and Roseburg Police warrants” on 28-year old Mariah Dawn Langenberg charging Criminal Trespass I & Theft III; FTA on Dangerous Drugs & Criminal Trespass II; FTA on Dangerous Drugs, No Bail; FTA on Theft III; FTA on Theft II, “Langenberg was transported to CCJ.”
DUII
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 16, 12:14 a.m., No. Bayshore Dr. & Myrtle Ave., “from traffic stop,” 30-year old Dennis Storm Frye charged with DUII, “cited in lieu of custody.”
Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 7:18 a.m., Augustine Ave., “unlawful vehicle.” A 1:34 p.m., 500 block So. 2nd St., “unlawful vehicle.”
Misc. Vehicles
Entries on the CBPD log for May 15, involving vehicles. At 8 a.m., 3400 block Vine St., “recovered stolen vehicle.” At 8:34 a.m., 900 block Augustine St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 8:50 a.m., 900 block Augustine St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 8:53 a.m., 900 block Augustine St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 9:02 a.m., 1500 block Lakeshore Dr., “abandoned vehicle.” At 9:13 a.m., 400 block No. Cammann St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 9:32 a.m., 300 block So. Wasson St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 9:40 a.m., 200 block So. Wasson St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 9:53 a.m., So. Wasson & Noble, “abandoned vehicle.” At 10:01 a.m., 500 block So. Wasson St., “abandoned vehicle.” At 12:17 p.m., 1900 block Timberline Dr., “abandoned vehicle/parking complaint.”
Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 11:19 a.m., Ingersoll & Front, “illegal camping.” At 3:29 p.m., Johnson & Front St., “illegal camping.” At 3:59 p.m., 140 So. Schoneman St., Big A Autoworks, “illegal camping.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 11:35 a.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, “CBPD served Albany PD warrant” on 32-year old Nicole Ann Lopez charging Contempt of Court, “Lopez cited in lieu of custody.”
Probation Violation
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 12:09 p.m., 1445 No. Bayshore Dr., Motel 6, 42-year old Niclas Mart Barnett charged with Probation Violation, Felon in Possession of Restricted Weapon & Felon in Possession of Burglary Tools, “Barnett transported to CCJ.”
Indecent
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 6:29 p.m., 200 block No. Wall St., “indecent exposure.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 6:46 p.m., 230 E. Johnson Ave., Safeway, 30-year old Ashley Gubser charged with Criminal Trespass II, “lodged CCJ.”
Middle of the Road
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 7:30 p.m., Shinglehouse & Libby, “subject in the middle of the road, not moving for cars, screaming at them.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 7:30 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, 39-year old Dallan Annon charged with Theft II, Criminal Trespass I, “Annon lodged CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 15, 9:21 p.m., Elrod & 4th, “traffic stop,” 42-year old Jennifer Lea Tannehill served Curry Co. warrant charging Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver, “Tannehill lodged CCJ.”
DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 16, 3:17 a.m., Bayshore & Hemlock, “traffic stop,” 38-year old Jeffrey Wilkins charged with DUII, “Wilkins lodged CCJ.”
Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 16, 10:50 a.m., 1900 block McPherson, “illegal camping,” 39-year old Don Boyd “Ticket.” At 5:20 p.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal camping,” 56-year old Eric Stutesman “Ticket.”
Probation Violation
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 16, 11:57 a.m., 1400 block Union Ave., “suspicious subjects,” 39-year old William Allen Jr., charged with Probation Violation, cited for Drinking on Unlicensed Premise, “Allen transported to CCJ.”
Burglary
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 16, 4:34 p.m., 2500 block 11th St., “burglary.”
DUII
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 17, 12:33 a.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., Ko Kwel Casino, “attempt to located drunk driver,” 35-year old Maxwell Ross Pullin charged with DUII, Reckless Driving, “Pullin cited in lieu of custody.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 16, 9:27 a.m., Newmark & Walmart, “warrant service,” on 39-year old Charles Benjamin Collns arrested on four CBPD warrants charging FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth; FTA on FTA 2nd Degree; FTA on FTA 2nd Degree; FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth, “Collins transported to CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 16, 11:13 a.m., 1035 SE Douglas Ave., Roseburg, 37-year old Julie Brodsky arrested on Coos Co. warrant charging Contempt of Court.
Shoplifter
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 16, 11:48 a.m., 149 So. 7th St., McKay’s, 36-year old James Ely Bradley II charged with Theft III, “Bradley cited in lieu of custody.”
UEMV
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 16, 2:13 p.m., 100 block D St., “unlawful entry into MV.”
DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 16, 10:37 p.m., Ocean Blvd. & LaClair St., “from traffic stop,” 51-year old Juan Gerardo Cielo Hernandez charged with DUII & Reckless Driving, “cited in lieu of custody.”
WX
A Small Craft Advisory along the South Oregon Coast. A mixture of clouds and sunshine today with highs in the low 60s and winds out of the North at 15-25 mph. Some clouds tonight with lows in the mid 40s and winds from the North to Northeast at 5-10 mph. Intervals of clouds and sunshine on Tuesday with highs in the mid 60s and winds from the North at 15-25 mph.
Sports
Prep gffb
In the second season as an “Emerging Sport,” girl’s prep flag football held championship contests on Saturday, May 16, at Liberty HS in Hillsboro. Tualatin won the title for the OSAA 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A classification, 32-26 in overtime over So. Salem. David Douglas took third place with a 13-12 win over Amity, and Central Christian downed Gresham, 51-13 for fourth place. The sport could advance to a “sanction” event next year by the OSAA. Fifty-eight teams competed this year. The North Bend/Marshfield team played in Special District 8 and was second (7-3, 8-3) to South Medford (9-1, 10-1). Grants Pass was third (7-3, 8-4), followed by Coquille (3-7, 3-8), North Medford (2-6, 3-7) & Eagle Pt. (0-8, 0-11).
Prep sb
Prep softball scores from Friday, May 15 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. – North Bend lost a DH at Junction City, 6-3 & 14-3 (5). Marshfield also lost a DH at Marist Catholic, 14-4 (6) & 16-1 (5). Non-league – North Valley won two at Cottage Grove, 17-5 (6) & 13-3 (5). Cowapa Lg. – Astoria won at St. Helens, 9-7. 3A – Far West Lg. – Sutherlin won at Coquille, 22-7 (4) & 24-10 (5). Glide took two at Siuslaw, 16-6 & 15-0. Special District 3 – Santiam Christian lost at Taft, 11-7. 2A/1A – Non-league – Powers fell at Perrydale, 15-2 (5). SD4 – Eddyville Charter won at Bandon, 15-3. Heading in to the final week of the regular season: Coastal team’s League Standings - 4A – SkyEm Lg. – Marist Catholic has the title (12-0, 20-3) Spartans finish with a non-league game against Glide. Junction City is second (6-3, 9-11). Tigers finish against Marshfield (1-8, 4-18). North Bend/Reedsport (3-6, 14-8) is third and Cottage Grove (2-7, 5-18) fourth. OR West Conf. – Cascade (12-0, 17-5), Stayton (10-2, 14-9), Sweet Home (6-6, 12-11), Philomath (3-9, 8-11), Newport (3-9, 4-18) and North Marion (2-10, 5-17). North Coast – Cowapa Lg. – No. 1 Scappoose (9-2, 20-3), No. 3 Astoria (8-3, 17-6), No. 4 St. Helens (7-3, 17-6), Seaside (1-8, 8-13), Tillamook (0-9, 4-16). 3A – Far West Lg. – No. 1 So. Umpqua (15-0, 24-1), Glide (11-4, 14-10), Sutherlin (9-6, 17-8), Douglas (7-8, 9-12), Siuslaw (3-12, 5-17), Coquille (0-15, 3-21). Southern OR Conf. – North Valley (8-1, 21-6), Lakeview/Paisley (6-3, 10-10), Brookings-Harbor (4-5, 11-13), Rogue River (0-9, 5-17). SD3 – Yamhill-Carlton (14-1, 22-3), Dayton (14-2, 20-4), Scio (12-3, 20-5), Willamina/Sheridan (9-6, 11-11), Santiam Christian (6-9, 12-9), Salem Academy (5-9, 11-11), Taft (5-10, 8-13), Amity (1-12, 2-19), Blanchet Catholic (0-14, 0-22). SD1 – Banks (13-0, 19-3), Valley Catholic (9-4, 13-6), Warrenton (9-5, 15-8), Rainier (5-7, 8-13), Corbett (3-9, 9-13), Westside Christian (0-0, 1-3), Portland Adventist Academy (0-14, 2-14), Neah-Kah-Nie (0-0, 0-0). 2A/1A – SD4 – Powers (10-0, 17-4), Toledo (8-2, 14-7), Myrtle Pt. (6-4, 8-8), Bandon (3-7, 5-14), Waldport (2-8, 3-14), Eddyville Charter (1-9, 3-14), Siletz Valley (0-0, 0-0). SD1 – Clatskanie (10-2, 17-7), Nestucca (8-3, 14-7), Knappa (6-4, 12-10), Gaston (3-7, 5-18), Vernonia (0-11, 5-15).
Prep sb schedule
Prep softball schedule for Monday, May 18 – 4A: Non-league – Glide at Marist Catholic, 5p. Scappoose at Banks, 5p. Cowapa Lg. – Seaside at Tillamook, 5p. St. Helens at Astoria, 4p. OR West Conf. – Newport at Sweet Home, 5p. 3A: SD3 – Taft at Scio, 5p. 2A/1A – Gaston at Knappa, 3 & 5p. Nestucca at Vernonia, 4:30p.
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Prep baseball scores from Friday, May 15 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. - North Bend lost twice at Junction City, 16-4 (5) & 10-0 (6). Marshfield fell twice at league leader Marist Catholic, 10-0 (5) & 10-6). 3A: Far West Lg. – Sutherlin won twice at Coquille, 13-2 (5) & 13-0 (5). Glide split at Siuslaw/Mapleton. Vikings win the opener, 14-11, Wildcats take the second game, 11-2. SOC – Brookings-Harbor gets a split with Cascade Christian at Medford, Bruins win the opener, 7-5, but the Challengers took the second game, 7-6. Non-league – Reedsport lost at North Valley, 12-2. SD3 – Scio falls at Taft, 3-0. 2A/1A: SD4 – Eddyville Charter/Siletz Valley falls at Bandon, 11-1. SD1 – Gaston loses twice to Knappa at Ridgefield Sports Complex, Ridgefield, WA, 10-0 & 7-6. Coastal League standings: 4A SkyEm Lg – Marist Catholic (11-1, 19-4), Junction City (7-2, 17-6), North Bend (3-6, 9-13), Marshfield (2-7, 7-13), Cottage Grove (1-8, 4-20). OR West Conf. – Stayton (9-3, 19-4), Philomath (8-4, 12-11), Cascade (7-5, 8-15), Sweet Home (5-7, 10-12), Newport (4-8, 8-14), North Marion/Gervais (3-9, 5-17). Cowapa Lg. – Scappoose (10-1, 18-6), Tillamook (4-5, 12-10), Astoria (4-6, 10-13), St. Helens (3-6, 7-15), Seaside (3-6, 7-16). 3A – Far West Lg. – So. Umpqua/Day’s Ck. (13-2, 18-8), Douglas (10-5, 15-6), Sutherlin (9-6, 14-11), Siuslaw/Mapleton (7-8, 13-12), Glide (6-9, 9-15), Coquille (0-15, 0-23). SOC – Cascade Christian (10-2, 18-4), Lakeview/Paisley (9-3, 13-8), Brookings-Harbor (8-4, 14-10), North Valley (3-9, 6-16), St. Mary’s (0-0, 0-2), Rogue River (0-12, 3-20). SD3 – Taft (13-1, 24-1), Blanchet Catholic (9-4, 16-6), Santiam Christian (9-5, 12-12), Yamhill-Carlton (8-6, 13-11), Scio (7-6, 9-15), Dayton (6-8, 13-11), Amity (1-10, 2-16), Willamina/Sheridan (0-13, 0-22). SD1 – Warrenton (11-2, 16-7), Banks (10-2, 13-11), Horizon Christian, Tualatin (10-3, 16-8), Neah-Kah-Nie (6-7, 9-11), Corbett (5-8, 9-13), Valley Catholic (5-9, 8-15), Rainier (4-8, 9-11), Westside Christian (1-13, 4-15). 2A/1A – SD4 – Myrtle Pt. (9-1, 16-3), Toledo (9-1, 15-6), Bandon (5-5, 8-13), Reedsport (4-6, 9-12), Waldport (2-8, 5-12), Eddyville Charter/Siletz Valley (1-9, 2-11). SD1 – Clatskanie (14-1, 18-5), Nestucca (9-6, 16-10), Portland Christian (9-6, 13-13), Knappa (8-7, 10-13), Gaston (4-11, 7-17), Vernonia (1-14, 3-21).
Prep baseball schedule
Prep baseball schedules for Monday, May 18 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. – Marshfield at Junction City & North Bend at Cottage Grover, both 5p. OR West Conf. – Cascade at Newport, 5p. Cowapa Lg. – Astoria at St. Helens & Tillamook at Seaside, both 5p. 3A – SD1 – Horizon Christian, Tualatin at Neah-Kah-Nie, 4:30p. 2A/1A: Riddle at Reedsport, 4p.
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At the 16-team Wally Ciochetti Invitational, Cottage Grove HS, Friday, May 15, Henley won the boy’s team competition with 160-pts., Marist Catholic was second with 94, followed by Crook Co. (73), Philomath (66), Marshfield in fifth (47), Bandon tied Siuslaw for seventh (36) and North Bend was 14th (7), Coquille 16th (5). On the girl’s side, Klamath Union won with 98-points, Bandon was right behind with 85, followed by Henley with 82, Marshfield was eighth (37), North Bend tenth (27), followed by Coquille (25), and Siuslaw (23). Individually for the girls – Bandon senior Marley Petrey won the 100 (12.51), the 200 (25.31) in a state best 2A time, and the 300LH (45.09). Her heir apparent, junior Giada Moore, was right behind her teammate, placing second in the 200 (26.29), second in the 300LH (47.12) and second in the Triple Jump (32-8). Coquille Super Soph Ella Henthorn won the 1500 (4:38.07). Addison Horning, another South Coast sophomore, was fourth (4:47.69). Siuslaw junior Aidell Cadet won the 100H (16.18) & High Jump (5-0). Marshfield girls (Annhelena Vancannon, Rylee McNally, Kindall Wyatt, Jordyn Mickelson) were third in the 4X100 Relay (51.37). North Bend sophomore Zoya Wilson won the Shot Put (36-4), while Marshfield senior Sierra Sauers was second in the Discus (109-4). Coquille sophomore Bristol Layton was second in the Long Jump (15-5.5). For the boys: Bandon junior Noah Brown won the 800 (2:00.62). Siuslaw sophomore Henry Stone was second in the 1500 (4:05.39). Bandon sophomore Beckett Pahls was third (4:09.12). Marshfield senior Jaxson Stovall won the 3000 (8:42.94) in a 4A best time. Pirate sophomore Christian Baugh was second in the 300IH (41.73). Siuslaw senior Will Johnson was second in the Pole Vault (13-6) & and won the Triple Jump (47-2) with not only the best leap in 3A, but the state overall. Bandon’s Noah Brown was third the PV (13-0).
Prep bgolf
Marshfield tees off Monday morning, May 18, at the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State 4A Boy’s Golf Championships at Emerald Valley, Creswell. Pirate senior Enoch Niblett is the No. 1 seed for Marshfield and will play in a three-person trio that includes two other number one seeds, Landon Neistadt, Pendleton/Griswold and Atlas Ferreira, Mazama. They are scheduled to tee off at 8:15a.
SWOCC Sports
Southwestern Oregon’s softball team fell in the consolation bracket at the 2026 NWAC Championships, Saturday, Delta Parks, Portland, to Clackamas, 3-1. Mt. Hood lost to Lower Columbia, 5-4 in the championship bracket, but came back through the consolation bracket to meet Lower Columbia again, this time for the championship Sunday.
Saints win NWAC SB
NWAC release - PORTLAND, Ore. — The Mt. Hood Saints overcame a difficult task and defeated Lower Columbia two times on Sunday by scores of 11-3 and 6-5 to claim the 2026 NWAC Softball Championship at Delta Park. The Saints earned their eighth NWAC softball title all time, the third most in conference history, and third title in the past five seasons. They previously won in 2022 and 2024, both under head coach Brittany Hendrickson. The Saints entered the day with one loss in the tournament, needing to defeat the defending champion Red Devils twice. Mt. Hood started their day with a dominant 11-3 win in six innings before grinding out a tough one-run victory 6-5 in the final game of the season to hoist the trophy. The Red Devils and Saints played earlier in the tournament in the winner's bracket finals on Saturday, with LCC coming out on top by a 5-4 score. The top-two teams all season, the teams split their four-game series during the regular season.
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At the NCAA Eugene Softball Regional Oregon beat Idaho State, 5-1, Friday, but lost to Mississippi State Saturday, 4-0 and then fell to Saint Mary’s, 5-4, Saturday ending the Ducks (41-14) season.
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In what could be a battle to secure hosting a possible regional tournament for the upcoming NCAA Baseball Playoffs, Oregon’s baseball team traveled to Southern California to play USC for a final regular season battle between the two Big 10 Conference teams. The Ducks won two-out-of-three from the Trojans. Thursday, Oregon lost to USC, 2-1 (11). On Saturday, the Ducks won 4-3 and capped it with a 6-5 (14) win on Saturday. With Brayden Jaksa at third with two outs, Mabeus took the Trojans by surprise dropping the first pitch he saw about a third of the way up the third base line with the ball settling barely in fair territory. Jaksa raced past both the catcher and pitcher as they approached the ball, forcing a wild throw to first that Mabeus beat out for a walk-off RBI single. With the win, the Ducks' (20-10, 38-15) clinched the number three-seed in next week's Big Ten Conference Tournament in Omaha, Neb. The Ducks' opponent will be decided on Tuesday and Wednesday when No. 6 seed Ohio State, No. 7 seed Michigan, No. 10 seed Rutgers and No. 11 seed Washington compete in the double-elimination portion of the tournament. Michigan faces Rutgers in the first round, while Ohio State will play Washington. The Ducks will be matched up with whichever team wins its first two games.
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Ducks win Big 10 Track & Field - UO release - Oregon has won 10 of the 12 available Big Ten titles since joining the conference. LINCOLN, Neb. – The Oregon track and field team swept the Big Ten outdoor titles Sunday afternoon to complete the 2025-26 conference Triple Crown, coupled with its sweeps earlier this season at the cross country and indoor meet. The Ducks have now won 10 of the 12 available Big Ten titles since joining the conference ahead of the 2024-225 season. The Men of Oregon scored 121 points to secure the team title and out-pace the runner-up by 40 points, and with the help of a massive collection of points Sunday, the Women of Oregon racked up 110 points to rally past the field. The UO women scored 91 points on day three of the conference meet. The Ducks combined to win 10 Big Ten titles this weekend in Lincoln including eight on Sunday: Simeon Birnbaum and Juliet Cherubet in the 1500 meters, Tayson Echohawk and Dalia Frias in the 5,000 meters, Aaliyah McCormick over the 100-meter hurdles, Sharifa Davronova in the triple jump, Ben Smith in the shot and Marie Josee Bovele-Linaka in the discus. Luke Tewalt (10,000 meters) and Benjamin Balazs (steeplechase) won conference titles on day one and two, respectively. Up Next: The postseason continues with the NCAA West First Round (May 27-30) in Fayetteville, Ark. The Big Ten Championships marked the start of the Ducks' postseason campaign which will culminate with the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (June 10-13) at Hayward Field. All-session and single-day tickets for the NCAA Championships are currently on sale.
OSU bb
In a final regular season three-game series with visiting Air Force, Oregon State’s baseball team won two-out-of-three at Goss Stadium, Corvallis. On Thursday, the Beavers won 7-4, Friday, Air Force won 9-6, and Saturday, OSU won 8-1. The Beavers end the regular season 43-12.
Seattle Mariners
Not a good MLB series at home for Seattle against San Diego. The Padres swept the Mariners. On Friday, San Diego won 2-0; Saturday, 7-4; and, Sunday, 8-3. Seattle (22-26) now in third place in the American League West, host the Chicago White Sox (24-22), Monday, May 18, 6:40p, T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA, televised on ESPN Unlimited, Mariners.TV and CHSN.
