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Man Lodged Following Attempts to Bite People, Police Officer While Being Detained
Grants Pass Police lodged an aggressive and reportedly intoxicated man after he was detained at The Weekend Beer Company.

A call to 911 reported the suspect, James Anderson, was cut off part way through his second beverage at the 1863 NW Washington Boulevard location. Staff had told Anderson to leave several times, but he refused and poured the beer on one of the employees.

A group of individuals escorted Anderson out of the business around 8:27 p.m., when he attempted to punch and bite those restraining him. Police arrived, but he physically resisted them as well, attempting to bite an officer before a use of force incident occurred.

Anderson was taken into custody, and he complained of pain. Medical crews arrived but he refused assistance. Officers then transported him to the Josephine County Jail for charges including Attempted Assault of a Peace Officer, two counts of Fourth Degree Attempted Assault, Harassment, Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree, and Resisting Arrest.
Posted on 5/14/26 2:34PM by Alex Bauer
 

BCC Designates Arthur O'Hare as Budget Officer
Arthur O'Hare was designated as the Budget Officer during the Commissioners 1:30 p.m. workshop.

The board met in the BCC Conference Room and approved without objection four Public Works Department Requests: Two WECO Invoices and a Three Rivers School District. Next on the agenda was an Oregon Department of Transportation Intergovernmental Agreement.

The agreement, in the amount of $215,000, is for a multi-year project to be delivered by ODOT on a private property in Fruitdale. The motion to approve passed 3-0.

Commissioner Colene Martin was voted in as the Rogue Valley Council of Governments Liaison for the board, and an order in the matter of Delegating Authority to the Airports Manager to Execute Documents was reviewed.

Commissioner Gary Richardson volunteered to bring a corrective board order to Legal Counsel where the board would receive signed agreement copies and regular report updates of Airport business.
Posted on 5/14/26 2:16PM by Alex Bauer
 

JoCo Sheriff's Deputies Arrested Driver on Warrant, Multiple Charges after Pursuit
Josephine County Sheriff's deputies apprehended a man following a vehicle pursuit for multiple charges and a warrant Wednesday.

A black truck was hauling a trailer with a popped tire on Rogue River Highway near Gordon Way. The driver was splitting the lane, and at one point went into the oncoming lane. Deputies were notified by another driver that the suspect was possibly driving under the influence and had both a child and pregnant woman in the vehicle.

The suspect eventually stopped and was detained near the 1700 block of Savage Creek Road after a brief foot pursuit. Deputies identified the suspect as Scott Ireys and found him to be wanted on a Jackson County Felony Warrant for Methamphetamine Possession.

Ireys was taken to jail and lodged on his warrant as well as charges of Third Degree Escape, Reckless Driving, and both Felony and Misdemeanor charges of Attempt to Elude. According to the Sheriff's Office's Facebook page, there was no child in the vehicle, contrary to initial reports
Posted on 5/14/26 1:21PM by Alex Bauer
 

$90 Million Allocated Throughout State for Opioid Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery
The Oregon Opioid Settlement Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Board (OSPTR) has allocated more than $90 million statewide for substance use prevention, treatment and recovery services and supports over the last two years.

This news comes according to a new report detailing spending in 2024-2025. A total of 81 cities and counties received 55% of Oregon’s opioid settlement funds. From July 2023 to June 2025, the OSPTR Board allocated 30% of the state portion of opioid settlement funds, around $27.7 million, to the Nine Federally Recognized Tribes of Oregon.

The board funds have paid for a range of care around the state, including $13 million to establish new recovery community centers in Coos Bay, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and in the Gorge. The funds were also utilized for expansions of existing recovery community centers in Klamath Falls, Portland, and Medford, with a focus on expanding access to culturally specific services across the state.
Posted on 5/14/26 12:35PM by Alex Bauer
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GPPD Officers Arrested and Lodged Man for Meth Possession Warrant
Grants Pass Police arrested a man wanted on a warrant for Methamphetamine Possession at the United States Postal Service office.

The suspect was seen near the Visitor's Center at the corner of SE 6th Street and SE G Street Wednesday at 2:16 p.m. Officers contacted him shortly thereafter in the SE corner of the post office, identifying him as James Hall.

He was wanted on a Grants Pass Police Department warrant, so officers took him into custody. He was transported to and lodged in the Josephine County Jail for his meth possession warrant. Jail logs show he was also lodged on a Post-Prison Supervision Sanction.
Posted on 5/14/26 11:53AM by Alex Bauer
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Man Blocking I-5 with Traffic Barrels Arrested by OSP
Troopers with Oregon State Police arrested a man for Disorderly Conduct after blocking Interstate 5 with traffic barrels Wednesday morning.

The subject of multiple reports of a man putting barrels in the roadway of I-5 at milepost 58 was contacted by law enforcement around 9:56 a.m. He refused to identify himself however, and officers took him into custody.

The suspect was lodged in the Josephine County Jail for Second Degree Disorderly Conduct. Troopers were then able to identify him as Ramiro Hernandez-Maldonado Jr., and he was further lodged on an outstanding Parole Violation warrant.
Posted on 5/14/26 11:21AM by Alex Bauer
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ODHS Announces SNAP Renewal Interviews to Return June 1st
All SNAP households must complete an interview when they apply for or renew their monthly food benefits starting June 1st.

According to the Oregon Department of Human Services, this change returns SNAP to standard federal rules, requiring interviews for all applications and renewals. These rules help make sure benefits are accurate and reflect each household’s current situation. An interview must be completed before benefits can be approved.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, some households were allowed to skip renewal interviews. This temporary flexibility ends May 31st, and includes households that previously did not need an interview.

This may be the first time some complete a SNAP interview when renewing their benefits. These standard interviews help confirm information, prevent errors, make sure people receive the correct benefit amount, and connect people to the full benefits and services they may qualify for.

Learn more about SNAP at www.oregon.snap.gov. You can contact ODHS at 800-699-9075.
Posted on 5/14/26 11:07AM by Alex Bauer
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BCC Authorizes McMullen Dam Consent Order Signature, Approves Arson Investigation Offer
The County Commissioners moved to authorize Recreation Director Tamra Martin to sign an Oregon Water Resources Consent Order at today's 10 a.m. Legal Counsel Update.

The State had deemed McMullen Dam to be high risk, and a grant is being requested on the County's behalf by the State to help fund recommended repairs. The board was unanimous in the consent order's approval, as well as authorization for Sheriff Dave Daniel to enter into law enforcement agreements with other agencies.

Up next on the agenda was an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Oregon Department of Forestry and the Sheriff's Office. ODF offered to pay for investigative services into arson fires during the upcoming fire season. The Cooperative Wildland Fire Investigation Support offer was approved without objection.

No decision was made on a Confidential Memo regarding Liquidated Damages during the board's Executive Session, and a JB Steel Change Order was approved before the meeting adjourned.
Posted on 5/14/26 11:05AM by Alex Bauer
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Emergency Crews Responded to Motorcycle Accident Involving a Deer
The Illinois Valley Fire District, American Medical Response, and the Josephine County Sheriff's Office responded to a traffic accident in Cave Junction this morning.

Crews were alerted to the incident that occurred in the 4300 block of Holland Loop Road around 9:36 a.m. The accident involved a motorcycle and a deer.

The motorcyclist sustained minor injuries and was transported by AMR. The motorcycle was towed from the scene.
Posted on 5/14/26 10:36AM by Alex Bauer
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OSP Responded to Fatal Vehicle vs. Motorcycle Crash, One Arrested
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Oregon State Police responded to a fatal vehicle versus motorcycle crash Monday at 9:38 p.m. on Highway 62, near milepost 3, in Jackson County. The investigation indicated a westbound Dodge Ram pickup, operated by Kristin Michelle Cowan, 35, of Medford, struck the rear of a westbound Kawasaki Eliminator motorcycle, operated by John Daren Stribling, 56, of Central Point. Cowan was reportedly uninjured. Stribling and his passenger, Bobbie Lynn Stribling-King, 44, of Central Point, were declared deceased at the scene. The highway was impacted for approximately seven hours during the on-scene investigation. Impairment is considered a primary cause of the crash and the investigation is on-going. Cowan was arrested and lodged in the Jackson County Jail for DUII, Reckless Driving, and Manslaughter charges.
Posted on 5/14/26 8:26AM by Alex Bauer
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Emergency Crews Dispatched to Cave Junction Structure Fire
Emergency crews responded to a structure fire in the 600 block Jeannie Way in Cave Junction Wednesday at 2:40 p.m.

The Illinois Valley Fire District, American Medical Response, the Josephine County Sheriff's Office, and Rural Metro Fire Department were dispatched to the fire.

Units arrived and discovered a single structure significantly damaged by flames. The fire was quickly extinguished, and there has been no spread to the wildland.
Rural Metro was canceled and covered the fire district while the fire was being controlled.

Crews conducted mop-up operations. The incident is under investigation.
Posted on 5/14/26 5:43AM by Alex Bauer
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BCC Adopts Supplemental Budget Resolution at WBS
A motion to adopt a supplemental budget and make appropriations and budget adjustments for Fiscal Year 2025 - 26 passed unanimously at the Board of Commissioners Weekly Business Session.

The board met Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in the Anne G. Basker Auditorium. The public brought topics including Grants Pass Airport wildfire mitigation, fireworks bans, animals in meetings, a waste disposal franchise agreement, and appreciation for the board after the resolution was adopted.

The consent calendar was approved, and Commissioner Richardson brought up how the public can sign in to the alert system and find out where their evacuation zone is. He also had images shown of damaged Sheriff's patrol vehicles from a previous incident and the Oregon State Police report of said incident.

The board reiterated that Fire Season will begin Friday, May 15th, at 12:01 a.m. in Josephine and Jackson Counties as well as related regulations and requirements, and the meeting adjourned at 5:53 p.m.
Posted on 5/14/26 5:34AM by Alex Bauer
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