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Deputies Jailed Selma Man for Weapons Crime after He Returned to Foreclosure
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office jailed a Selma man for a weapons crime after he trespassed on a foreclosed property near Lake Selmac on Monday. The Sheriff's Office reports deputies arrested 47-year-old Bohdan Hayes Robertson in the 500-block of Lakeshore Drive at 11:39 a.m. yesterday. Deputies said a real estate agent called 9-1-1 to report that Robertson had returned to the property after it was foreclosed upon and he had been legally evicted. They said the man broke back into the residence and was living there with his dogs. Upon arrival, deputies were able to get Robertson to exit the home through the window he broke to get inside. The rest of the windows and doors had been boarded up. He is a convicted felon who was found to be in possession of a gun. Bohdan Robertson was placed into custody and transported to the Josephine County Jail where he was lodged for Felon in Possession of a Firearm and 1st-Degree Criminal Trespass. The gun was seized as evidence while the dogs were picked up by Animal Control and taken to the Animal Shelter.
Posted on 2/27/24 11:29AM by Sam Marsh
 

GP Police Snared Man for Attempting to Steal Children's Toy from Walmart
Grants Pass Police arrested a man for attempting to steal a toy from Walmart yesterday. According to the Police Department, officers responded to the shoplifting call involving 36-year-old Andrew Kye Urenda at the store on NE Terry Lane on Monday around 3:25 p.m.. Police said Urenda left Walmart with a children's toy valued at about $30. They said he hid the toy in his coat and left the store without paying. Urenda was detained by loss prevention and readily admitted to taking the toy. Urenda had previous arrests for theft and trespassing at the big box retailer. Andrew Urenda was lodged at the nearby jail facility for 3rd-Degree Theft and 1st-Degree Criminal Trespass. He was once again trespassed from Walmart.
Posted on 2/27/24 11:28AM by Sam Marsh
 

GP Police Arrested Motorist for DUII after Complaint from Concerned Driver
Grants Pass Police arrested a motorist for impaired driving last night following a complaint called in by a fellow motorist in the downtown area. The Police Department reports officers eventually pulled over a white pickup driven by 36-year-old Cory Dean Picotte near the corner of SW 6th and L streets on Monday at about 10:45 p.m.. Police said a fellow motorist called Picotte in as a traffic complaint due to his failing to maintain a travel lane, almost striking light poles and buildings. The caller stated they had been following the suspect from Redwood Highway at the city limits into the downtown area. After officers stopped Picotte, they said he showed signs of impairment and he admitted to consuming alcohol before driving. The suspect performed poorly in field sobriety tests, was placed into custody and taken to the Grants Pass Sobering Center where he provided a positive breath sample. Cory Picotte was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. He was cited to appear in court and released. His pickup was released to his brother.
Posted on 2/27/24 11:27AM by Sam Marsh
 

GP Police Nabbed Woman for DUII after She Drove Stepson to Corrections
Grants Pass Police arrested a woman for impaired driving after she delivered a family member to Josephine County Community Corrections early yesterday. According to the Police Department, officers responded to a traffic complaint at the Community Corrections office on NW 4th Street on Monday at 9:27 a.m.. Police said they contacted 51-year-old Kelley Diane Breymann sitting inside a Nissan pickup in the parking lot. She told officers she had just given a ride to her stepson to the corrections office. She demonstrated numerous signs of impairment and then performed poorly in field sobriety tests. Breymann was taken to the Grants Pass Sobering Center where she provided a positive breath sample. She was cited to appear in court for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and then released. The pickup and a firearm were turned over to her husband at her request.
Posted on 2/27/24 11:26AM by Sam Marsh
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OSP Cited GP Motorist for Violations after Weekend Stop in Downtown GP
The Oregon State Police arrested a Grants Pass motorist for two violations and warned him for another following a weekend traffic stop in the downtown area. According to OSP, troopers pulled over a GMC Sierra pickup driven by 38-year-old Mark Russell Dutton near the corner of SE 7th and M streets early Saturday morning. Troopers said they stopped Dutton because his GMC was displaying license plates that returned to a Dodge Durango. They said he admitted to switching the plates. Mark Dutton was cited for Driving While Suspended and No Insurance. He was warned for Switched License Plates. The plates were seized and placed into evidence for destruction.
Posted on 2/27/24 11:24AM by Sam Marsh
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OSP Incarcerated Canyonville Man on Outstanding Warrants after North GP Stop
The Oregon State Police arrested a Canyonville man on outstanding warrants during a weekend traffic stop in north Grants Pass. OSP reports troopers pulled over a Toyota RAV-4 occupied by 47-year-old David Wayne Bell near the intersection of NE 6th Street and Hillcrest Drive on Saturday. The driver was not identified in the report. Troopers said they stopped the vehicle for failing to maintain its lane and they noticed Bell wasn't wearing a seatbelt. They also discovered that he was giving them a fictitious name to conceal the fact that he had outstanding warrants. The warrants contained charges of Probation Violation and failing to appear in court. David Bell was lodged at the Josephine County Jail on the warrants along with a new charge of Furnishing False Information to Police. He was being held without bail.
Posted on 2/27/24 6:39AM by Sam Marsh
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GP Police Arrested Man for Returning to Mother's Apartment Despite Warning
Grants Pass Police arrested a man for returning to his mother's residence from which he had been trespassed about one month ago. The Police Department reports officers responded to a trespassing complaint involving 41-year-old Jeremy Edward Norris at an apartment complex in the 400-block of NE Anderson Street on Sunday shortly after 8 p.m.. Police said they received a call from Norris' mother stating that her son was on the floor of her living room and he appeared to be under the influence of something. By the time officers arrived, he had left the apartment and was hiding in a utility room near the 3rd-floor elevator. Norris reportedly refused to leave the premises when asked to do so by his mother and police. Jeremy Norris was lodged at the Josephine County Jail for 1st-Degree Criminal Trespass. He was being held without bail.
Posted on 2/27/24 6:38AM by Sam Marsh
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GP Police Snared Woman for Trying to Steal Walmart Property Last Weekend
Grants Pass Police arrested a woman for trying to steal merchandise from Walmart in a weekend caper. According to the Police Department, officers responding to the shoplifting incident involving 24-year-old Aria Alizay Echavarria on the store on NE Terry Lane on Sunday around 11:15 a.m.. Police said Echavarria selected $87 worth of Walmart items and passed all points of sale with the intent to deprive the store of its property. She was detained and described as "uncooperative" by loss prevention. Aria Echavarria was placed into custody by police and lodged at the nearby Josephine County Jail for 3rd-Degree Theft. She was being held without bail.
Posted on 2/27/24 6:31AM by Sam Marsh
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BLM District Hosting Conifer Mortality Field Trip in Applegate Valley on Friday
The Bureau of Land Management is hosting a public field trip later this week to see the ongoing conifer mortality in southwest Oregon. During the field trip, BLM foresters will discuss the agency's plan to strategically address the current crisis with conifers. More trees in southwest Oregon died between 2015 and 2019 than in the previous four decades. Increasing tree mortality is leading to concerns about increased fire danger and public safety issues. To help address the problem, the Medford District BLM is proposing to remove dead and dying trees from up to 5,000 acres over the next five years. The work would focus along roadways, near homes and in locations where land managers will have the best opportunities to stop fires while they are small. More information can be found on the project website at "eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2027249/510." The field trip will start near Ruch in the Applegate Valley on Friday at 11 a.m.. It will end around 3 p.m.. To RSVP for the field trip, please contact Todd Boren at (541)-618-2365.
Posted on 2/27/24 6:29AM by Sam Marsh
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Britt Festival Orchestra Season Highlights Film Music & Classical Favorites
The Britt Festival Orchestra has announced its 2024 season, with three weeks of exciting outdoor programming in historic Jacksonville from June 13th-29th. Under the leadership of Artistic Advisor Peter Bay and Guest Conductor Alexandra Arrieche, the Britt Festival Orchestra's 62nd season highlights film music alongside beloved classical favorites. The season features four extraordinary soloists: pianist Gabriela Montero, violinist Geneva Lewis, violinist Alex Gonzalez and cellist Joshua Roman. The season will be anchored by two evenings of "Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert" following 2023's sold-out production of "The Princess Bride." John Williams' score will be performed live-to-picture by the full orchestra in one of the most iconic films of the 20th century. The Britt Festival Orchestra is well-known for showcasing living composers, and this season features works by many of the greatest composers still working today. Tickets went on sale Friday on the Britt website "brittfest.org." There will be no member pre-sale for the Britt Festival Orchestra concerts.
Posted on 2/27/24 6:27AM by Sam Marsh
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Estate of Deceased RVMC Patient Sues Asante and Nurse for $11.5 Million in Damages
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The estate of a 65-year-old man who died while hospitalized at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center sued the hospital system and a nurse on Monday, alleging the nurse replaced his prescribed fentanyl with tap water. The Oregonian reports the wrongful death suit is the first to be filed against the local hospital since the shocking disclosure by Medford police last month that they were investigating potential crimes against patients involving the theft of "controlled substances," which may have led to "adverse" outcomes for some. It’s not clear how many people were affected -- Medford police and Asante representatives have declined to say. MPD Lieutenant Geoffrey Kirkpatrick on Monday declined to answer any questions. Justin Idiart, a Southern Oregon lawyer representing the estate of Horace Wilson, said he has nine clients whose medication was swapped out. He said another five have reached out for possible representation. He said the clients include loved ones of those who died as well as people who survived. The lawsuit was filed in Jackson County Circuit Court on behalf of the estate of Wilson, who was treated at the hospital after he fell off a ladder and died of an infection. The suit names the hospital and nurse Dani Marie Schofield as defendants. Idiart said Schofield helped care for each of his clients. Schofield lives in Medford and has not been charged.
Posted on 2/27/24 5:56AM by Sam Marsh
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National Weather Service Posts Winter Storm Watch for Higher Elevations of SW Oregon
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Last weekend's warm weather will give way to another blast of winter this week in southwest Oregon. The National Weather Service has posted a Winter Storm Watch for Jackson, Josephine, central Douglas and eastern Curry counties that runs from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday evening. Heavy snow is possible above 2,500 feet, with total accumulations of 12 inches possible. Snow is possible on US Highway 199 at Hayes Hill and Highway 238 at Jacksonville Hill on Thursday. Winds could gust as high as 50 miles per hour. Areas expected to be affected by the storm include Butte Falls, the Tiller-Trail Highway, Dead Indian Memorial Road, and portions of highways 62 and 140. Travel could be very difficult to impossible at times. The hazardous conditions could impact the evening and morning commutes. Travel is discouraged during the Watch period. If you must travel, stock your vehicle with an emergency kit including tire chains, a flashlight, batteries, blankets, food, water, medications and a fully-charged phone. A Winter Storm Watch means there is potential for significant snow accumulations that may create dangerous travel conditions.
Posted on 2/27/24 5:54AM by Sam Marsh
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