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Tip of the Week  
For the week of December 16, 2024  
Using GPS in Winter  
  
Winter officially begins on December 21st and comes with an important reminder to drive with extra care. The Oregon Department of Transportation has some excellent tips to keep in mind when using GPS to navigate this winter:  
  
Most navigation tools don't take current road or weather conditions into consideration. They may direct you onto remote roads that are neither maintained or passible in all weather conditions. Because of this, here are a few tips to consider:  
  
What you can do:  
• Be aware that the app on your phone or in your GPS device might not have the latest information. Don't follow it blindly!  
• Use TripCheck.com (available online and on your phone) before you go to get the latest on state road conditions. You can also call 511.  
• Remember, in winter conditions (or in summer's fire season), roads can be impassable, so use common sense.  
• If you are not familiar with an area and current road conditions, stay on state roads and don't attempt detours onto roads you don't know.  
• Alter your travel plans. If you are not sure of the route and conditions your device directs you to, ask local folks for information and consult a map. It is better to stay the night in town rather than be stuck on a remote road in the middle of nowhere.  
  
What ODOT will do:  
• ODOT crews work continually to keep state highways safe, but during certain conditions, such as blowing snow and freezing temperatures, you may want to avoid travel altogether.  
• ODOT will issue media flash alerts if roads are closed. These will be updated continually on TripCheck.com.
Tip of the Week  
For the week of December 16, 2024  
Using GPS in Winter  
  
Winter officially begins on December 21st and comes with an important reminder to drive with extra care. The Oregon Department of Transportation has some excellent tips to keep in mind when using GPS to navigate this winter:  
  
Most navigation tools don't take current road or weather conditions into consideration. They may direct you onto remote roads that are neither maintained or passible in all weather conditions. Because of this, here are a few tips to consider:  
  
What you can do:  
• Be aware that the app on your phone or in your GPS device might not have the latest information. Don't follow it blindly!  
• Use TripCheck.com (available online and on your phone) before you go to get the latest on state road conditions. You can also call 511.  
• Remember, in winter conditions (or in summer's fire season), roads can be impassable, so use common sense.  
• If you are not familiar with an area and current road conditions, stay on state roads and don't attempt detours onto roads you don't know.  
• Alter your travel plans. If you are not sure of the route and conditions your device directs you to, ask local folks for information and consult a map. It is better to stay the night in town rather than be stuck on a remote road in the middle of nowhere.  
  
What ODOT will do:  
• ODOT crews work continually to keep state highways safe, but during certain conditions, such as blowing snow and freezing temperatures, you may want to avoid travel altogether.  
• ODOT will issue media flash alerts if roads are closed. These will be updated continually on TripCheck.com.
Tip of the Week For the week of December 16, 2024 Using GPS in Winter Winter officially begins on December 21st and comes with an important reminder to drive with extra care. The Oregon Department of Transportation has some excellent tips to keep in mind when using GPS to navigate this winter: Most navigation tools don't take current road or weather conditions into consideration. They may direct you onto remote roads that are neither maintained or passible in all weather conditions. Because of this, here are a few tips to consider: What you can do: • Be aware that the app on your phone or in your GPS device might not have the latest information. Don't follow it blindly! • Use TripCheck.com (available online and on your phone) before you go to get the latest on state road conditions. You can also call 511. • Remember, in winter conditions (or in summer's fire season), roads can be impassable, so use common sense. • If you are not familiar with an area and current road conditions, stay on state roads and don't attempt detours onto roads you don't know. • Alter your travel plans. If you are not sure of the route and conditions your device directs you to, ask local folks for information and consult a map. It is better to stay the night in town rather than be stuck on a remote road in the middle of nowhere. What ODOT will do: • ODOT crews work continually to keep state highways safe, but during certain conditions, such as blowing snow and freezing temperatures, you may want to avoid travel altogether. • ODOT will issue media flash alerts if roads are closed. These will be updated continually on TripCheck.com.

Published on: 12/12/2024

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Tip of the Week
For the week of December 16, 2024
Using GPS in Winter

Winter officially begins on December 21st and comes with an important reminder to drive with extra care. The Oregon Department of Transportation has some excellent tips to keep in mind when using GPS to navigate this winter:

Most navigation tools don't take current road or weather conditions into consideration. They may direct you onto remote roads that are neither maintained or passible in all weather conditions. Because of this, here are a few tips to consider:

What you can do:
• Be aware that the app on your phone or in your GPS device might not have the latest information. Don't follow it blindly!
• Use TripCheck.com (available online and on your phone) before you go to get the latest on state road conditions. You can also call 511.
• Remember, in winter conditions (or in summer's fire season), roads can be impassable, so use common sense.
• If you are not familiar with an area and current road conditions, stay on state roads and don't attempt detours onto roads you don't know.
• Alter your travel plans. If you are not sure of the route and conditions your device directs you to, ask local folks for information and consult a map. It is better to stay the night in town rather than be stuck on a remote road in the middle of nowhere.

What ODOT will do:
• ODOT crews work continually to keep state highways safe, but during certain conditions, such as blowing snow and freezing temperatures, you may want to avoid travel altogether.
• ODOT will issue media flash alerts if roads are closed. These will be updated continually on TripCheck.com.

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During December 2024, Coos County SCINT identified Christopher Reasor to be living at 474 N Morrison St, Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon. SCINT determined that Christopher Reasor was distributing controlled substances and possessed several firearms at the location. SCINT Detective B. Davis applied for and was granted a search warrant for the property for controlled substances, firearms and distribution evidence.  
   
On December 20th, 2024, SCINT members with the assistance from the Emergency Response Team “ERT” and the United States Coast Guard drone unit, and ATF, executed the warrant at about 09:00hours. 14 people were found at the residence, including Christopher Reasor who was located in a false wall within a structure.   
  
When searching the residence, SCINT located: 13 firearms, thousands of rounds of stolen ammunition, about 70 grams of suspected fentanyl, $692.00 U.S currency, stolen DeWalt electric tools. Suspected cocaine and methamphetamine was also located at the residence.    
   
The Coos Bay Police Department also recovered stolen watches from the location. The ATF also confirmed that the ammunition was stolen from the North Bend Bi Mart. Lastly at this time, one of the firearms was found to be stolen out of the Coos Bay area.   
   
Christopher Reasor was lodged at the Coos County Jail for his state wide felony warrant and misdemeanor warrant. Another subject at the residence was found to have outstanding warrants and was lodged at the Coos County Jail.  
   
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