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🚨Warrant Arrest🚨  
  
On March 11, 2025, at around 5:14 PM, Deputy Z. Smith spotted a motorcycle linked to 41-year-old JD Easley traveling near North Bank on Highway 42 toward Coos Bay. Deputy Smith was aware that Easley lacked a valid driver’s license and had an outstanding arrest warrant.  
  
Deputy Smith caught up with the motorcycle and, after observing it commit a traffic violation, initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 101 and the Coos Sumner Bridge.  
  
Upon contacting Easley, Deputy Smith received confirmation from North Coos Dispatch that Easley had an active out-of-county warrant for his arrest.  
  
Easley was arrested on the warrant and issued a citation for additional traffic violations. He was then taken to Coos County Jail, where he was booked and released. Additional charges related to the traffic stop will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review.
🚨Warrant Arrest🚨  
  
On March 11, 2025, at around 5:14 PM, Deputy Z. Smith spotted a motorcycle linked to 41-year-old JD Easley traveling near North Bank on Highway 42 toward Coos Bay. Deputy Smith was aware that Easley lacked a valid driver’s license and had an outstanding arrest warrant.  
  
Deputy Smith caught up with the motorcycle and, after observing it commit a traffic violation, initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 101 and the Coos Sumner Bridge.  
  
Upon contacting Easley, Deputy Smith received confirmation from North Coos Dispatch that Easley had an active out-of-county warrant for his arrest.  
  
Easley was arrested on the warrant and issued a citation for additional traffic violations. He was then taken to Coos County Jail, where he was booked and released. Additional charges related to the traffic stop will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review.
🚨Warrant Arrest🚨 On March 11, 2025, at around 5:14 PM, Deputy Z. Smith spotted a motorcycle linked to 41-year-old JD Easley traveling near North Bank on Highway 42 toward Coos Bay. Deputy Smith was aware that Easley lacked a valid driver’s license and had an outstanding arrest warrant. Deputy Smith caught up with the motorcycle and, after observing it commit a traffic violation, initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 101 and the Coos Sumner Bridge. Upon contacting Easley, Deputy Smith received confirmation from North Coos Dispatch that Easley had an active out-of-county warrant for his arrest. Easley was arrested on the warrant and issued a citation for additional traffic violations. He was then taken to Coos County Jail, where he was booked and released. Additional charges related to the traffic stop will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review.

Published on: 03/17/2025

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🚨Warrant Arrest🚨

On March 11, 2025, at around 5:14 PM, Deputy Z. Smith spotted a motorcycle linked to 41-year-old JD Easley traveling near North Bank on Highway 42 toward Coos Bay. Deputy Smith was aware that Easley lacked a valid driver’s license and had an outstanding arrest warrant.

Deputy Smith caught up with the motorcycle and, after observing it commit a traffic violation, initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 101 and the Coos Sumner Bridge.

Upon contacting Easley, Deputy Smith received confirmation from North Coos Dispatch that Easley had an active out-of-county warrant for his arrest.

Easley was arrested on the warrant and issued a citation for additional traffic violations. He was then taken to Coos County Jail, where he was booked and released. Additional charges related to the traffic stop will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review.

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