Published on: 04/30/2026
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DINT release - The Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) has conducted another round of targeted enforcement patrols in the City of Roseburg. This enforcement is in response to community and business concerns that were brought to the Douglas County Board of Commissioners (BOC) regarding criminal activity occurring in the community. As stated in our first targeted patrol press release, DINT continues its primary focus on identifying and investigating high-level drug distributors in Douglas County. The targeted patrols are in addition to our primary objectives and are in coordination with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and the Roseburg Police Department. Funding was provided by the Douglas County Board of Commissioners for this enforcement action to increase law enforcement effectiveness and so DINT is able to continue their primary objectives. On April 28, 2026, DINT Detectives conducted an afternoon of targeted enforcement related to retail theft occurring in the city of Roseburg. As a result of this operation, DINT made two arrests for theft and additional drug crimes. DINT is also actively seeking two additional individuals for theft. The following individuals were arrested and lodged at the Douglas County Jail: 37-year-old Sean McCraw of Roseburg (Theft II, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine and Unlawful Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance - Fentanyl). 38-year-old Danielle Warner, of Roseburg for (Theft II, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine and Unlawful Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance - Fentanyl). Two additional arrests are expected upon contact with the suspects. All cases are being prosecuted by the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office. DINT has the ability to blend into the environment and individuals who decided to engage in illegal activity are going to be arrested. DINT again wants to emphasize that: “Individuals engaging in criminal activity should be aware that targeted enforcement efforts will remain ongoing. DINT will continue working closely with our local partners to enhance public safety and maintain a secure environment for the residents of Douglas County.”
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