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•••Teen Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit in Coos County•••  
  
On September 30, 2024, at approximately 11:40 PM, Deputy B. Freerksen was on the lookout for 19-year-old Tyson Reiber of Coos County, who was wanted in connection with several crimes reported by the North Bend Police Department. Tyson was believed to be driving a tan Jeep Cherokee.  
  
Deputies Freerksen and Sattler spotted the Jeep at a residence on Evans Place and confirmed that Tyson was behind the wheel. Upon noticing the deputies, Tyson sped out of the driveway at a dangerously high speed. Deputy Freerksen promptly activated his emergency lights; however, Tyson failed to stop.  
  
The pursuit escalated until Tyson lost control of his vehicle, which ended up in a ditch on Cape Arago Highway, across from Travis Lane. In a brief attempt to flee on foot, Tyson ultimately surrendered to the deputies.  
  
Tyson was arrested for Felony Elude and Reckless Driving, in addition to the charges he faced from the North Bend Police Department. He was taken into custody and subsequently booked, processed, and lodged at the Coos County Jail.  
  
We commend our deputies for their swift and professional response in ensuring public safety.  
  
“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
•••Teen Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit in Coos County•••  
  
On September 30, 2024, at approximately 11:40 PM, Deputy B. Freerksen was on the lookout for 19-year-old Tyson Reiber of Coos County, who was wanted in connection with several crimes reported by the North Bend Police Department. Tyson was believed to be driving a tan Jeep Cherokee.  
  
Deputies Freerksen and Sattler spotted the Jeep at a residence on Evans Place and confirmed that Tyson was behind the wheel. Upon noticing the deputies, Tyson sped out of the driveway at a dangerously high speed. Deputy Freerksen promptly activated his emergency lights; however, Tyson failed to stop.  
  
The pursuit escalated until Tyson lost control of his vehicle, which ended up in a ditch on Cape Arago Highway, across from Travis Lane. In a brief attempt to flee on foot, Tyson ultimately surrendered to the deputies.  
  
Tyson was arrested for Felony Elude and Reckless Driving, in addition to the charges he faced from the North Bend Police Department. He was taken into custody and subsequently booked, processed, and lodged at the Coos County Jail.  
  
We commend our deputies for their swift and professional response in ensuring public safety.  
  
“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
•••Teen Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit in Coos County••• On September 30, 2024, at approximately 11:40 PM, Deputy B. Freerksen was on the lookout for 19-year-old Tyson Reiber of Coos County, who was wanted in connection with several crimes reported by the North Bend Police Department. Tyson was believed to be driving a tan Jeep Cherokee. Deputies Freerksen and Sattler spotted the Jeep at a residence on Evans Place and confirmed that Tyson was behind the wheel. Upon noticing the deputies, Tyson sped out of the driveway at a dangerously high speed. Deputy Freerksen promptly activated his emergency lights; however, Tyson failed to stop. The pursuit escalated until Tyson lost control of his vehicle, which ended up in a ditch on Cape Arago Highway, across from Travis Lane. In a brief attempt to flee on foot, Tyson ultimately surrendered to the deputies. Tyson was arrested for Felony Elude and Reckless Driving, in addition to the charges he faced from the North Bend Police Department. He was taken into custody and subsequently booked, processed, and lodged at the Coos County Jail. We commend our deputies for their swift and professional response in ensuring public safety. “Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”

Published on: 10/02/2024

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•••Teen Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit in Coos County•••

On September 30, 2024, at approximately 11:40 PM, Deputy B. Freerksen was on the lookout for 19-year-old Tyson Reiber of Coos County, who was wanted in connection with several crimes reported by the North Bend Police Department. Tyson was believed to be driving a tan Jeep Cherokee.

Deputies Freerksen and Sattler spotted the Jeep at a residence on Evans Place and confirmed that Tyson was behind the wheel. Upon noticing the deputies, Tyson sped out of the driveway at a dangerously high speed. Deputy Freerksen promptly activated his emergency lights; however, Tyson failed to stop.

The pursuit escalated until Tyson lost control of his vehicle, which ended up in a ditch on Cape Arago Highway, across from Travis Lane. In a brief attempt to flee on foot, Tyson ultimately surrendered to the deputies.

Tyson was arrested for Felony Elude and Reckless Driving, in addition to the charges he faced from the North Bend Police Department. He was taken into custody and subsequently booked, processed, and lodged at the Coos County Jail.

We commend our deputies for their swift and professional response in ensuring public safety.

“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”

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