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Pro-Palestinian protests ignite at Oregon campuses as administrators debate next steps Automatic emergency braking to be require...
Pro-Palestinian protests ignite at Oregon campuses as administrators debate next steps Automatic emergency braking to be require...
Pro-Palestinian protests ignite at Oregon campuses as administrators debate next steps Automatic emergency braking to be require...

Published on: 04/29/2024

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Student protests in support of a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war mushroomed across Oregon college campuses on Monday.

The government says a new rule will save hundreds of lives and prevent thousands of injuries every year.

The lawsuit, which seeks class-action status, could mean millions of Oregonians get compensated for their stolen personal information.

While it might have seemed like a hallucination, a mirage or some sort of glitch in the matrix, drivers in North Bend who saw four zebras on the highway Sunday were in fact still in Washington and fully conscious.

The Federal Trade Commission wants to know more about how Amazon and its executives use the encrypted messaging app Signal.

The historic Powerball ticket was sold at a Plaid Pantry convenience store in Northeast Portland.

Oregonians can file an amended return to get their full refund but many may not be aware of the problem.

“Stewardship of rivers and streams is a big deal,” said Chris Martin of Martin Outdoor Property Group, a sponsor of the May 11 Celebrate the Rogue fundraising event.

Major League Baseball plans to modify its Nike uniforms by the start of the 2025 season following complaints this spring from players and fans, according to a report from ESPN.

Deputies and Portland police officers received a “disturbance with weapon” call at about 1:15 a.m. Monday.

A sweeping review of all of OHSU's programs is planned amid financial challenges

“I’m thankful. I’m looking forward to other opportunities to share this.”

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2024/04/pro-palestinian-protests-ignite-at-oregon-campuses-as-administrators-debate-next-steps.html

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5/11/24 - Suspect arrested for multiple thefts, including communication line, timber gates, and burglary  
  
Branden Paul Sherrill, 41, is facing multiple criminal charges from cases spanning across Lane County.    
  
During the 2024 ice storm, Sherrill took advantage of the power outage to break into the Shotgun Park maintenance headquarters near Marcola. Sherrill stole a dump trailer, various tools, and power equipment. He then returned for a second burglary, stealing more tools from a storage shed and yard (LCSO Case #24-1680).   
  
On April 17th, an area resident of Richardson Upriver Road near Linslaw discovered three wooden utility poles had been cut down and a half-mile of telecommunications line stolen. A tow strap was used to pull down the line, and a remnant of the tow strap was still attached. The following week on April 24th, a deputy patrolling the area observed a vehicle with tow straps tied to the hitch and conducted a traffic stop. One of the tow straps matched the segment of strap found on scene (LCSO Case #24-1978). Sherrill was identified as the suspect.    
  
During that stop, evidence regarding the theft of two yellow BLM gates and one white Weyerhaeuser gate was also discovered (LCSO Case #24-2084). These gates had been cut up and stolen April 21st and scrapped at a local metal recycler on April 22nd.  
  
Sherrill was located near Whittaker Creek Campground on May 11th. He was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on a warrant for a probation violation. He has been charged with Aggravated Theft in the First Degree, Theft in the First Degree x2, Criminal Mischief in the First Degree x3, Burglary in the Second Degree, and Unlawful Use of a Vehicle.  Sherrill is still in custody as of May 20th.
5/11/24 - Suspect arrested for multiple thefts, including communication line, timber gates, and burglary  
  
Branden Paul Sherrill, 41, is facing multiple criminal charges from cases spanning across Lane County.    
  
During the 2024 ice storm, Sherrill took advantage of the power outage to break into the Shotgun Park maintenance headquarters near Marcola. Sherrill stole a dump trailer, various tools, and power equipment. He then returned for a second burglary, stealing more tools from a storage shed and yard (LCSO Case #24-1680).   
  
On April 17th, an area resident of Richardson Upriver Road near Linslaw discovered three wooden utility poles had been cut down and a half-mile of telecommunications line stolen. A tow strap was used to pull down the line, and a remnant of the tow strap was still attached. The following week on April 24th, a deputy patrolling the area observed a vehicle with tow straps tied to the hitch and conducted a traffic stop. One of the tow straps matched the segment of strap found on scene (LCSO Case #24-1978). Sherrill was identified as the suspect.    
  
During that stop, evidence regarding the theft of two yellow BLM gates and one white Weyerhaeuser gate was also discovered (LCSO Case #24-2084). These gates had been cut up and stolen April 21st and scrapped at a local metal recycler on April 22nd.  
  
Sherrill was located near Whittaker Creek Campground on May 11th. He was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on a warrant for a probation violation. He has been charged with Aggravated Theft in the First Degree, Theft in the First Degree x2, Criminal Mischief in the First Degree x3, Burglary in the Second Degree, and Unlawful Use of a Vehicle.  Sherrill is still in custody as of May 20th.
5/11/24 - Suspect arrested for multiple thefts, including communication line, timber gates, and burglary Branden Paul Sherrill, 41, is facing multiple criminal charges from cases spanning across Lane County. During the 2024 ice storm, Sherrill took advantage of the power outage to break into the Shotgun Park maintenance headquarters near Marcola. Sherrill stole a dump trailer, various tools, and power equipment. He then returned for a second burglary, stealing more tools from a storage shed and yard (LCSO Case #24-1680). On April 17th, an area resident of Richardson Upriver Road near Linslaw discovered three wooden utility poles had been cut down and a half-mile of telecommunications line stolen. A tow strap was used to pull down the line, and a remnant of the tow strap was still attached. The following week on April 24th, a deputy patrolling the area observed a vehicle with tow straps tied to the hitch and conducted a traffic stop. One of the tow straps matched the segment of strap found on scene (LCSO Case #24-1978). Sherrill was identified as the suspect. During that stop, evidence regarding the theft of two yellow BLM gates and one white Weyerhaeuser gate was also discovered (LCSO Case #24-2084). These gates had been cut up and stolen April 21st and scrapped at a local metal recycler on April 22nd. Sherrill was located near Whittaker Creek Campground on May 11th. He was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on a warrant for a probation violation. He has been charged with Aggravated Theft in the First Degree, Theft in the First Degree x2, Criminal Mischief in the First Degree x3, Burglary in the Second Degree, and Unlawful Use of a Vehicle. Sherrill is still in custody as of May 20th.

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