Wednesday, April 29, 2009

SERIOUS INJURY TRAFFIC CRASH - HIGHWAY 140 NEAR FISH LAKE



















A Klamath Falls woman received non-life threatening injuries Wednesday afternoon when she reportedly fell asleep while driving and lost control of her sport utility vehicle on Highway 140 near Fish Lake in southern Oregon.

According to Oregon State Police (OSP) Senior Trooper Pam Gaither, on April 29, 2009 at approximately 12:07 p.m. a 1999 Honda CRV driven by THERESA LYNN CARRIGAN, age 46, from Klamath Falls, was eastbound on Highway 140 near milepost 30 when she reportedly fell asleep. Her vehicle drifted across the westbound lane and onto the gravel shoulder where she awoke.

CARRIGAN tried to steer right back to the road, over-corrected and lost control. The Honda traveled back onto the westbound shoulder and up an embankment where it rolled about three times, coming to rest in the westbound lane on its side.

CARRIGAN was trapped in her vehicle and extricated by personnel from Lake Creek Fire & Rescue. She was transported by Mercy Flights helicopter to Rogue Valley Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Highway 140 was closed about 30 minutes for helicopter response. ODOT was on scene handling traffic control duties.

OSP was assisted at the scene by Jackson County Sheriff's Office and the other previously mentioned agencies.

Photograph Source: Oregon State Police

Monday, April 27, 2009

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Douglas County SAR Freqs

PW KA88387
Douglas County Emergency Communications 911
SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS

04/24/2009 License Modified

156.165 159.015 151.13

Sunday, April 19, 2009

COOS, COUNTY OREGON FCC

PW KGQ65 COOS, COUNTY OF [GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY PROVIDING COMMUNICATIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY] Control Point 1 - 350 E. 2ND STREET, COQUILLE OR 541-396-3121 (link) 04/13/2009 License Modified 1 - 1281 W CENTRAL, COQUILLE (COOS) OR  (map)  156.105  FB2  125p  125e  20K0F3E 11K0F3E  3 - (COOS) OR  48.0 km radius around fixed location 1   159.06   MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   156.105  MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   153.89   MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   153.98   MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.19   MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.355  MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.79   MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.88   MO   110p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E  4 - BLUE RIDGE, APPROX. 9 KM N NE OF COQUILLE, COQUILLE (COOS) OR  (map)  155.19   FB2  125p  46.7e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.79   FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.88   FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   156.105  FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E  5 - BENNETT BUTTE, APPROX. 12 KM SSW OF MYRTLE POINT, MYRTLE POINT (COOS) OR  (map)  155.19   FB2  125p  32.9e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.79   FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.88   FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   156.105  FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E  6 - 200 EAST 2ND STREET, COQUILLE (COOS) OR  (map)  153.89   FX1  125p  125e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   153.98   FX1  125p  125e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.355  FX1  125p  125e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   159.06   FX1  125p  125e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E  7 - 95200 SHUTTERS LANDING LANE, NORTH BEND (COOS) OR  (map)  155.19   FB2  125p  230.6e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.79   FB2  125p  230.6e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.88   FB2  125p  230.6e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E   156.105  FB2  125p  230.6e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E  8 - SLIDECREEK, APPROX. 2 KM S OF REMOTE, OR, REMOTE (COOS) OR  (map)  155.19   FB2  125p  67.2e 11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.79   FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   155.88   FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E   156.105  FB2  125p  110e  11K0F3E 20K0F3E

ODF CENTRAL POINT OR FCC

PW KOA699 OREGON, STATE OF DBA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY [STATE GOVERNMENT MANDATED FOREST CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES] Control Point 1 - 5286 TABLE ROCK RD, CENTRAL POINT OR 541-664-3328 (link) 04/17/2009 License Modified 1 - 5286 TABLE ROCK RD, CENTRAL POINT (JACKSON) OR  (map)  159.285  FX1  50p   100e  11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   159.4275 FX1  50p   100e  11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   159.4125 FX1  50p   100e  11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   159.375  FX1  50p   100e  11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.145  FB   50p   180e  11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.175  FB   50p   180e  20K0F3E 11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.34   FB   50p   180e  20K0F3E 11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.4    FX1  50p   180e  20K0F3E 11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.43   FX1  50p   180e  20K0F3E 11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.445  FX1  50p   180e  20K0F3E 11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   151.475  FX1  50p   180e  20K0F3E 11K2F3E 11K2F3D 8K10F1E   

Friday, April 17, 2009

Liberty Bank Robbery - Crime StoppersCASE # 09-3589

Liberty Bank Robber Photo Montage

DETAILS:

On Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 3:08 PM the above pictured suspect entered the Liberty Bank located at
590 Union Ave, Grants Pass, Oregon. The suspect did not display a handgun. No citizens or employees were injured.

The suspect fled the bank on foot towards Redwood Hwy with an undisclosed amount of US currency.
Photos above are of the suspect from bank surveillance footage.

SUSPECT:

White male adult, 45-55 years old, 5'09", thin build, no facial hair.

The suspect wore blue jeans with a dark checked, long sleeved buttoned-up shirt. White tennis shoes. Green & tan baseball style hat.

(Grants Pass Department of Public Safety, Detective Vorberg at 474-6370.)

If you have any information concerning a possible suspect in this crime call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-3-DETECT. Sonitrol will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest and the filing of charges, and you can remain anonymous if you would like. REFER TO CASE # 09-3589

For more information about Crime Stoppers, go to the Crime Stoppers page on the City website.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Bank Robbery -Liberty Bank 04-14-09










Bank Robbery -Liberty Bank
CASE NO. 09-3584
DATE OF INCIDENT: 04-14-09
TIME OF INCIDENT: 15:08 hrs
LOCATION: 590 Union Avenue Grants Pass, Oregon
NEWS RELEASE COMPLETED BY: Det. Sgt. D. Ward DATE: 04-15-09 TIME: 0930 hours

SUSPECT:
WMA, 45-55 yoa, 5'9" tall, thin build, last seen wearing dark checkered button up shirt, white tennis shoes and a Green/Tan colored baseball cap.

DETAILS:
On April 14, 2009 at 3:08 p.m. the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety Officers responded to a call from Liberty Bank on Union Avenue in Grants Pass of a reported bank robbery. A male subject entered the bank and demanded cash. The subject didn't display any type of weapon and no one was injured in the incident. The male subject was last seen northbound from the bank on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash.

At the time of this press release the suspect has not been identified. Attached are photos taken from the robbery. The Grants Pass Department of Public Safety requests your help in identification of this suspect. If you have any information about this case please contact Grants Pass Department of Public Safety at 474-6370.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

OSP Traffic Stop Unexpectedly Leads to Generous Donation to Local Food Bank

A speed-related traffic stop Saturday morning east of The Dalles unexpectedly will help several local needy families because of a generous offer by the commercial truck driver to donate approximately 450 lbs. of pork loin that he needed to dispose of before it went to waste.

On April 11, 2009 at 8:15 a.m. Oregon State Police Senior Trooper Thad Routson and Recruit Trooper Matt Zistel stopped a commercial truck for a speed violation eastbound on Interstate 84 about seven miles east of The Dalles. The two troopers, who are based out of The Dalles Area Command office, completed a commercial truck inspection and warned the driver for speeding. The driver then told them that he had five boxes of pork loin that he needed to dispose of before picking up his next load. The boxes contained meat that had been damaged during unloading and the company he was delivering to refused to take the product.

Senior Trooper Routson contacted Windy River Gleaners in The Dalles to determine if there was a local need for the meat. The owner of Larry Beckett Trucking out of Wiley, Colorado was also contacted and gave his permission to donate the meat to a local food bank.

A driver from Windy River Gleaners responded to the location and took possession of the product. According to Marion Shrader of Windy River Gleaners, the 450 pounds of pork loin has already been packaged for disbursement to local needy families.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Breakfast Burrito






























Photograph Source: ODOT and Oregon State Police
Reaching for a Breakfast burrito' was blamed by a commercial truck driver as the reason for losing control on Interstate 5 south of Wolf Creek and overturning, spilling a load of joists across the freeway.

According to
Oregon State Police Senior Trooper Ken Snook, on April 6, 2009 at approximately 11:26 a.m. a 2003 Kenworth truck pulling a trailer loaded with 60-foot "BCI Joists" operated by BRADLEY LAVERN RUONAVAARA, age 62, from Murphy, Oregon was northbound on Interstate 5 near milepost 74 entering a right curve. RUONAVAARA reportedly reached down for a 瀎reakfast burrito' and drifted toward the center line. He tried to correct his line of travel and lost control, causing the load to shift and the truck and trailer to overturn.

The overturned truck came to rest across the right northbound lane and shoulder. The overturned trailer and spilled load blocked both northbound lanes and the southbound lanes.

With the help of several citizens, the southbound lanes were cleared of debris to allow for the lanes to be re-opened.

The northbound lanes were closed intermittently throughout the afternoon for recovery efforts.

RUONAVAARA was transported by Rural Metro ambulance to Three Rivers Community Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. He was cited by Oregon State Police for Violation of the Basic Rule.

ODOT, Wolf Creek Fire Department and Caveman Towing responded and assisted at the scene.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

FATAL TRAFFIC CRASH - HIGHWAY 99 NORTH OF ROGUE RIVER






























Photograph Source: Oregon State Police

One person died Saturday evening after a two-vehicle head-on crash on Rogue River Highway (Highway 99) about four miles north of Rogue River.

On April 4, 2009 at approximately 6:01 p.m., a 2006 Kia Sportage driven by IVAN R. BOWMAN, age 69, from Grants Pass, was northbound on Rogue River Highway near mile post 6 when it veered across the centerline and collided head-on with a 1999 Suzuki motorcycle operated by KYLE W. WILLIAMS, age 24, from Rogue River, head-on.

BOWMAN did not receive any injuries that required treatment away from the scene.

WILLIAMS was wearing a safety helmet and was transported by Rogue River Ambulance to Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford. He reportedly died of injuries sustained in the crash after arriving at the hospital.

Oregon State Police troopers from the Central Point Area Command office and Grants Pass worksite are completing their investigation.

OSP troopers were assisted at the scene by ODOT, Jackson County District Attorney's Office, Jackson County Medical Examiner's Office and the Rogue River Fire District.

Photograph Source: Oregon State Police

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Fatal Hit Run Crash I 5

Oregon State Police is asking for the public's help to identify the vehicle and driver involved in an apparent fatal hit and run crash overnight that resulted in the death of an adult male northbound on Interstate 5 north of Grants Pass.  The victim, who is believed to be a transient, has been identified and his name will be released pending next of kin notification.

On April 2, 2009 at approximately 7:00 a.m. OSP and local emergency responders were notified of an injured or deceased adult male on the northbound shoulder of Interstate 5 near the Manzanita Rest Area at milepost 62.  Troopers and medical personnel responded and found a deceased male who appeared to have been struck by an unknown vehicle.
A turn signal indicator lens found at the scene is confirmed to have come from an unknown color 1995 to 2006 Freightliner truck, either the Argosy or Century model.  Investigators are trying to determine the truck's exact model year.  There should be right front end damage to the involved truck including a missing turn signal indicator.

Troopers and detectives interviewed individuals staying at a nearby homeless camp who reported hearing something getting struck by a passing vehicle at about 10:00 p.m. Wednesday night.   They thought a deer that had been struck.

























































Anyone with information regarding this investigation to help identify the involved vehicle and driver is asked to call OSP Southern Command Center dispatch at (541) 776-6111.

Parkway Public Safety Center : Now Open

The Grants Pass Department of Public Safety is pleased to announce the opening of the new Parkway Public Safety Center, 600 E. Park Street. The Parkway station became operational on March 20, 2009, when police officers and firefighters began responding from the new location.

The Redwood Public Safety Station, which opened October 10, 2008, has been a tremendous benefit to residents in south Grants Pass. In fact, in the short time since it first opened, our firefighters have responded to over 250 calls for service in that district. Additionally, residents have realized improved police response from officers working from the Redwood station.

Bond Measure

In 2006, city residents approved a bond measure to construct two new stations, purchase three pumpers and replace the condemned training tower at the Hillcrest Station. The original bond measure was approved with an estimated tax rate of $.53/$1,000. However, City Administration and Finance Staff worked diligently to ensure the City received an excellent bond rating, which resulted in a lower interest rate and cost savings to the City. The actual tax rate came in lower at a rate of .5196/$1,000. The debt service repayment schedule was also planned so that beginning in assessment year 2009, the rate drops from $.51/$1,000 to $.41/$1,000, with the rate remaining close to $.40/$1,000 until the debt is retired. We are pleased to report that we continue to track under budget with regard to the bond project.

Parkway Public Safety Center - Now Open

The new Parkway Public Safety Center serves as a key response station for police and fire to areas of both east and south Grants Pass, as well as our commercial and business area. The facility is the primary point of deployment for approximately half of the city police officers assigned to uniformed patrol. In addition to firefighters and police officers, the city fire prevention bureau is now operating from the facility. Some final construction work is expected to continue for the next month and additional emergency equipment will be transferred in the next few weeks. A formal community open house is planned for early summer