Police Snared Disgruntled Man for Littering & Drug Possession at Resting Site
Grants Pass Police arrested an argumentative man for removing dangerous debris from a dumpster at a downtown resting site over the weekend.
The Police Department reports officers were performing a patrol check at the NE 7th Street resting site on Saturday at 9:12 p.m. when they contacted 36-year-old Jonathan Michael Bull.
Police said Bull was observed removing biohazard trash that had been placed in a dumpster. He was advised that he was under arrest if he did not put the trash back in the dumpster. He appeared to be under the influence and became argumentative.
Bull was placed into custody and found to be in possession of a "dirty pipe" that he admitted he used to smoke methamphetamine. He was also in possession of less than two grams of the narcotic stimulant. The pipe and meth were seized.
Bull was lodged at the Josephine County Jail for Offensive Littering and Meth Possession. He was also trespassed from the 7th Street resting site for 30 days.
Posted on 6/2/25 10:35AM by Sam Marsh