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The below information is being put out to the public at the request of Deputy Shenefelt, regarding a hit and run with property damage.  We are asking the public to assist with identifying the subject in the video.  If you have any information, please call the Curry County Sheriff's Office at (541) 247-3243 and ask for Deputy Shenefelt.    
  
On the evening of Saturday, April 13th, 2024, at the Port of Brookings Harbor, a hit and run occurred involving a white Ford F350 dually backing into a parked vehicle causing approximately $4,500.00 of damage to the victim’s vehicle, the suspect ultimately left the scene of the crime without performing duties of a driver when property is damaged. We are asking the public to look at the photos to see if anyone can identify this suspect or the vehicle and notify the Curry County Sheriff’s Office.   thank you in advance.Photos from Curry County Justice's post
The below information is being put out to the public at the request of Deputy Shenefelt, regarding a hit and run with property damage.  We are asking the public to assist with identifying the subject in the video.  If you have any information, please call the Curry County Sheriff's Office at (541) 247-3243 and ask for Deputy Shenefelt.    
  
On the evening of Saturday, April 13th, 2024, at the Port of Brookings Harbor, a hit and run occurred involving a white Ford F350 dually backing into a parked vehicle causing approximately $4,500.00 of damage to the victim’s vehicle, the suspect ultimately left the scene of the crime without performing duties of a driver when property is damaged. We are asking the public to look at the photos to see if anyone can identify this suspect or the vehicle and notify the Curry County Sheriff’s Office.   thank you in advance.Photos from Curry County Justice's post
The below information is being put out to the public at the request of Deputy Shenefelt, regarding a hit and run with property damage. We are asking the public to assist with identifying the subject in the video. If you have any information, please call the Curry County Sheriff's Office at (541) 247-3243 and ask for Deputy Shenefelt. On the evening of Saturday, April 13th, 2024, at the Port of Brookings Harbor, a hit and run occurred involving a white Ford F350 dually backing into a parked vehicle causing approximately $4,500.00 of damage to the victim’s vehicle, the suspect ultimately left the scene of the crime without performing duties of a driver when property is damaged. We are asking the public to look at the photos to see if anyone can identify this suspect or the vehicle and notify the Curry County Sheriff’s Office. thank you in advance.Photos from Curry County Justice's post

Published on: 05/07/2024

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The below information is being put out to the public at the request of Deputy Shenefelt, regarding a hit and run with property damage. We are asking the public to assist with identifying the subject in the video. If you have any information, please call the Curry County Sheriff's Office at (541) 247-3243 and ask for Deputy Shenefelt.

On the evening of Saturday, April 13th, 2024, at the Port of Brookings Harbor, a hit and run occurred involving a white Ford F350 dually backing into a parked vehicle causing approximately $4,500.00 of damage to the victim’s vehicle, the suspect ultimately left the scene of the crime without performing duties of a driver when property is damaged. We are asking the public to look at the photos to see if anyone can identify this suspect or the vehicle and notify the Curry County Sheriff’s Office. thank you in advance.

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“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
•••Kile Elder Arrested for Multiple Crimes Including Burglary and Theft in Coos County•••  
  
On May 11th, 2024, Sergeant J. Clayburn engaged with a burglary victim from an incident on April 24th at North Ten Mile Lake, collecting initial details. Deputy R. Baker obtained further information and game camera images from the victim the following day, revealing Kile Elder (28) as the suspect with his vehicle. The property had been forcibly entered by cutting through two gates and the residence’s side with a Sawzall, leading to the theft of various items.  
   
Deputy Baker discovered Mr. Elder owned a property in Douglas County. Although Mr. Elder was absent, a Douglas County Deputy verified his identity from the game camera images, and stolen goods were found on-site.  
   
Probable Cause for Mr. Elder’s arrest was issued by Deputy Baker, who promptly notified law enforcement agencies of the search for Mr. Elder. Later that evening, around 8:00 pm, the North Bend Police Department informed Deputy Baker of Mr. Elder’s potential location in response to the Probable Cause.  
   
Sergeant Clayburn proceeded to a Hamilton Avenue address in North Bend, where he apprehended Mr. Elder and recovered additional stolen property. Mr. Elder was arrested for a series of serious charges, including first-degree burglary, theft, criminal mischief, and an outstanding Lane County warrant.  
   
Subsequently, Mr. Elder was processed and incarcerated at the Coos County Jail on the stated charges.  
   
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“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
•••Kile Elder Arrested for Multiple Crimes Including Burglary and Theft in Coos County••• On May 11th, 2024, Sergeant J. Clayburn engaged with a burglary victim from an incident on April 24th at North Ten Mile Lake, collecting initial details. Deputy R. Baker obtained further information and game camera images from the victim the following day, revealing Kile Elder (28) as the suspect with his vehicle. The property had been forcibly entered by cutting through two gates and the residence’s side with a Sawzall, leading to the theft of various items. Deputy Baker discovered Mr. Elder owned a property in Douglas County. Although Mr. Elder was absent, a Douglas County Deputy verified his identity from the game camera images, and stolen goods were found on-site. Probable Cause for Mr. Elder’s arrest was issued by Deputy Baker, who promptly notified law enforcement agencies of the search for Mr. Elder. Later that evening, around 8:00 pm, the North Bend Police Department informed Deputy Baker of Mr. Elder’s potential location in response to the Probable Cause. Sergeant Clayburn proceeded to a Hamilton Avenue address in North Bend, where he apprehended Mr. Elder and recovered additional stolen property. Mr. Elder was arrested for a series of serious charges, including first-degree burglary, theft, criminal mischief, and an outstanding Lane County warrant. Subsequently, Mr. Elder was processed and incarcerated at the Coos County Jail on the stated charges. A big thank you to all the agencies that assisted in locating Mr. Elder. “Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”

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