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CCSO Reports (2), Feb. 3
CCSO Reports (2), Feb. 3
CCSO Reports (2), Feb. 3

Published on: 02/03/2025

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Domestic Assault, Lakeview

CCSO release - Date/Time: 01-31-2025 / 2:20 AM; Case #: S202500148; Classification: Domestic Assault Arrest; Location: Residence located on 6th Street in Lakeside; Suspect(s): Nicholas J. Owsinek (32); Summary: On 01/31/2025, around 2:20 AM, North Coos dispatch received a 3rd party report of a disturbance said to be occurring at a residence on 6th Street in Lakeside. The caller reported his female friend had requested him to call law enforcement on her behalf due to an intoxicated male at her residence was destroying items. Deputy H. Francis responded and upon arrival, she discovered the involved female was injured and the male had left the residence. The involved female claimed she was assaulted by the male, Nicholas J. Owsinek (32), whom she was in a domestic relationship with. After completing the interview with the female, Deputy Francis and Sgt. A. Slater began looking for Nicholas. Soon after, Nicholas was located at the intersection of Airport Way and Spinreel Road.  Subsequently, Nicholas was placed under arrest and transported to jail with the requested charges of Unlawful Use of a Weapon and Domestic Assault IV.

Felony Elude, Bunker Hill

CCSO release - Date/Time: February 1, 2025, around 9:00 PM; Case #: S202500164; Classification: Felony Elude, DUII, Reck Drive, Warrant Arrest; Location: Edwards Road, Coos Bay; Suspect(s): Jason Graham (50); Summary: Deputy Pursues Reckless Driver in Coos Bay. On February 1, 2025, at around 9 PM, Deputy B. Freerksen, while on patrol in Coos Bay, observed a black BMW driving the wrong way on Edwards Road. The driver, later identified as 50-year-old Jason Graham, failed to stop when lights and sirens were activated, leading to a pursuit that lasted approximately 3.5 miles. During the chase, Graham disregarded multiple traffic signals and drove recklessly through residential areas. After stopping, Graham was taken into custody and admitted to fleeing because he knew he had a warrant. Deputy Freerksen noted signs of impairment, including the smell of alcohol and unsteady balance. Graham consented to field sobriety tests, which indicated significant impairment. Graham was subsequently charged with Felony Elude, Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Reckless Driving, and other traffic violations. Due to overcrowding, he was booked and processed at the Coos County Jail before he was released.

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