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*UPDATE* 08/15/2023 — Body found in Blue River Reservoir identified08/15/23

The body found in Blue River Reservoir on Saturday has been identified as that of 40-year-old Mekenna Christine Reiley of Blue River.  A post-mortem examination conducted by the Oregon State Medical Examiner has revealed that Reiley died as a result of drowning.  There are no indications of foul play. 

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate any leads related to her disappearance. 

New evacuation information resources for Bedrock and Lookout fires08/14/23

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office and Lane County Emergency Management have created two new Facebook pages to help residents more easily track information related to the Bedrock Fire and the Lookout Fire. 

The Facebook pages will have up-to-date evacuation information, shelter information, animal evacuation and other resources. People are encouraged to follow these pages rather than the main agency accounts for the Sheriff’s Office or Lane County Government. 

Find the Facebook pages at:

Bedrock Fire Evacuation Information & Resources

Lookout Fire Evacuation Information & Resources

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NEW Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notifications for Fall Creek areas due to Bedrock Fire08/14/23

Fire activity has prompted an increase in evacuation levels for areas near the Bedrock Fire. An interactive evacuation map is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Bedrock

LEVEL 2 (BE SET) EVACUATION NOTICE FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

🟡 Big Fall Creek Road east of Winberry Creek Road to Peninsula Road

🟡 Peninsula Road along the south of Fall Creek Reservoir to Timber Creek

🟡 Winberry Creek Road east of milepost 4.0

Level 2 means: You must prepare to leave at a moment’s notice, and this may be the only notice that you receive.

Public safety personnel cannot guarantee they will be able to notify you if conditions rapidly deteriorate. Continue to closely monitor your phone, local media and www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Bedrock for information.

SHELTER AND LARGE ANIMAL EVACUATION

A Red Cross shelter is open at Lowell High School (65 Pioneer Street, Lowell). Residents can bring their small, domestic animals. 

Residents who need assistance with large animal evacuation and sheltering should call Lane County Animal Services at 541-285-8227. A large animal evacuation center is being set up at the Lane County Fairgrounds (796 W. 13th Avenue, Eugene). 

NON-EMERGENCY CALL CENTER

There is a non-emergency call center available at 541-682-2055. The call center will be open until 5:00 p.m.

The Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuation areas announced earlier this morning are still in effect.

LEVEL 3 (GO NOW) EVACUATION NOTICE FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

🔴 Peninsula Road east of Timber Creek

🔴 Big Fall Creek Road east of the intersection with Peninsula Road

Level 3 means leave immediately! Do NOT take time to gather things. GO NOW! There is immediate and imminent danger and you should evacuate immediately. 

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

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Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuation notification for Fall Creek areas due to Bedrock Fire08/14/23

Fire activity has prompted an increase in evacuation levels for areas near the Bedrock Fire. An interactive evacuation map is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Bedrock

LEVEL 3 (GO NOW) EVACUATION NOTICE FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

🔴 Peninsula Road east of Timber Creek

🔴 Big Fall Creek Road east of the intersection with Peninsula Road

Level 3 means leave immediately! Do NOT take time to gather things. GO NOW! There is immediate and imminent danger and you should evacuate immediately. 

SHELTER AND LARGE ANIMAL EVACUATION

A Red Cross shelter is located at Lowell High School (65 Pioneer Street, Lowell). Residents can bring their small, domestic animals. 

Residents on a Level 2 (Be Set) or Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuation notice who need assistance with large animal evacuation and sheltering should call Lane County Animal Services at 541-285-8227.

NON-EMERGENCY CALL CENTER

There is a non-emergency call center available at 541-682-3977. The call center will open at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 14.

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

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**Wildfire Evacuation Notice for Lookout Fire near McKenzie Bridge 08/13/2023 @ 2220**08/13/23

The following areas are being upgraded to a Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuation notice:

🔴Taylor Rd.

🔴North Bank Rd.

🔴All areas north of Hwy. 126 between Blue River Reservoir Rd. and Drury Ln.

🔴Mona Campground.

🔴Lookout Campground

🔴H.J. Andrews Headquarters

Level 3 (GO NOW) Evacuation Notice: LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. Danger is current or imminent and you should evacuate now. If you choose to ignore this notice, emergency services may not be able to assist you further. DO NOT DELAY leaving to gather items or protect your home. THIS WILL BE THE LAST NOTICE YOU RECEIVE. Entry to evacuated areas may be denied until it’s safe. 

The following areas are on a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice:
🟢 Areas south of Hwy. 126 from Blue River Reservoir Rd. east to Foley Ridge Rd.

🟢 McKenzie River Dr.
 

Level 1 means you should be aware of the danger that exists in your area, monitor local media outlets and telephone devices to receive further information.

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock.

🐎 Residents on a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice who need assistance with large animal sheltering should call Lane County Animal Services at 541-285-8227.

A call center with current evacuation will be staffed tonight until at least 1:00am tonight, reopening by 9:00am.  541-682-2055.

An evacuation map is available at www.LaneCounty.org/LookoutFire

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org

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Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice for McKenzie Bridge residents on Taylor and North Bank roads due to Lookout Fire (Photo)08/13/23

*The following areas are also being issued a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice:  Mona Campground, Lookout Campground, H.J. Andrews Headquarters*

This is an emergency notice from the Sheriff. There is a wildfire in your area. The following areas and neighborhoods are being issued a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice: Taylor Rd, North Bank Rd

Level 2 means: You must prepare to leave at a moment’s notice, and this may be the only notice that you receive.

The following areas and neighborhoods are being issued a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice:  Hwy. 126 east of Blue River Reservoir Rd. to the east end of McKenzie River Dr., McKenzie River Dr., and Belknap Springs Rd. 

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock.

Public safety personnel cannot guarantee they will be able to notify you if conditions rapidly deteriorate. Continue to closely monitor your phone, local media and www.LaneCounty.org/LookoutFire for information.

Evacuation levels increased near Fall Creek due to Bedrock Fire08/13/23

Recent fire growth has prompted an increase in evacuation levels for areas west of the Bedrock Fire. 

LEVEL 2 (Be Set)

The following areas are being upgraded to Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice by the Lane County Sheriff’s Office:

  • Peninsula Road east of Timber Creek
  • Big Fall Creek Road east of the intersection with Peninsula

Level 2 means you must prepare to leave at a moment’s notice, and this may be the only notice that you receive.

Public safety personnel cannot guarantee they will be able to notify you if conditions rapidly deteriorate. 

The Red Cross is opening a shelter for people and small, domestic pets at Lowell High School (65 Pioneer Street). 

Residents on a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice who need assistance with large animal sheltering should call Lane County Animal Services at 541-285-8227. 

LEVEL 1 (Be Ready)

The following areas are being placed at a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice by the Lane County Sheriff’s Office:

  • Residents on the north and south of Fall Creek Lake, including:
    • Big Fall Creek Road east of Winberry Creek Road to Peninsula Road
    • Peninsula Road along the south of Fall Creek Reservoir to Timber Creek

Level 1 means you should be aware of the danger that exists in your area, monitor local media outlets and telephone devices to receive further information. 

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock. 

If conditions worsen, public safety personnel will make contact again using the emergency notification system.

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

Residents in those areas should closely monitor their phones, local media and www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Bedrock for information.

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08/13/2023 LCSO Case #23-4333: Death Investigation08/13/23

Investigators with the Lane County Sheriff’s Office recovered the body of a deceased person from the water of Blue River Reservoir yesterday. The identity of the involved and cause of death are under investigation.

Additional information is not available at this time.

Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice for area east of Fall Creek Reservoir due to Bedrock Fire08/13/23

The following areas near Fall Creek Reservoir are on a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notification:

  • Peninsula Road east of Timber Creek
  • Big Fall Creek Road east of the intersection with Peninsula Road

An evacuation map is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Bedrock

Level 1 means you should be aware of the danger that exists in your area, monitor local media outlets and telephone devices to receive further information. 

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock. 

If conditions worsen, public safety personnel will make contact again using the emergency notification system.

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

More information is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Bedrock.  

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Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice for McKenzie Bridge residents on Taylor and North Bank roads due to Lookout Fire08/11/23

The following areas in McKenzie Bridge are on a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notification:

  • Taylor Road
  • North Bank Road

An evacuation map is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/LookoutFire

“With incredibly hot, dry conditions expected over the next several days, I would like to urge everyone to be extremely cautious and to follow all fire restrictions and closures,” said Sheriff Cliff Harrold. “The McKenzie Bridge community is also encouraged to monitor the status of this fire carefully, sign up for emergency alerts, and be ready to go if conditions change.”

Level 1 means you should be aware of the danger that exists in your area, monitor local media outlets and telephone devices to receive further information. 

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock. 

If conditions worsen, public safety personnel will make contact again using the emergency notification system.

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

More information is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/LookoutFire.  

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08/09/2023 — Water Obstruction: McKenzie River near Mill Creek Rd. (River Mile 62.5) (Photo)08/09/23

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is advising the public of a water obstruction on the McKenzie River in the Blue River area.  A log is obstructing the river-right channel near River Mile 62.5 (close to the area of McKenzie River Dr. and Mill Creek Rd.)  This obstruction is difficult to see from upstream.  Boaters are encouraged to use extreme caution and stay to the left side of the channel when passing. 

For the most current information on water obstructions and safety tips, please review the information provided by the Oregon State Marine Board at www.oregon.gov/osmb

Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notices related to the Priceboro Fire canceled08/08/23

The Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notification related to the Priceboro Fire has been canceled. 

Lane County residents on Coleman Road east of Interstate 5 are no longer under any evacuation notification. 

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the Oregon Department Forestry, Linn County Sheriff’s Office and all of the responders who worked so quickly to address this fire and keep our communities safe.  

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Temporary Outage for Non-Emergency Sheriff’s Office Number08/07/23

*UPDATE* 1:50pm

The phone issue has been resolved and non-emergency calls to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office can be made to 541-682-4150.

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is currently experiencing difficulties with the non-emergency telephone system that is accessed by calling 541-682-4150. 

Those needing to reach the Sheriff’s Office for non-emergency inquiries are requested to call 541-682-4141.  Technicians are currently working to resolve the issue. 

*If you have an emergency, please dial 911

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Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice for High Prairie and areas of east Oakridge due to Salmon Fire (Photo)08/07/23

The following areas around Oakridge are being issued a Level 1 –BE READY – Evacuation notice due to the nearby Salmon Fire: High Prairie, McFarland Road, Westoak Road, Oakridge north of Roberts Road, and Oakridge east of Salmon Creek, as well as associated side streets. An evacuation map is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/SalmonFire

Level 1 means you should be aware of the danger that exists in your area, monitor local media outlets and telephone devices to receive further information. 

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock. 

If conditions worsen, public safety personnel will make contact again using the emergency notification system.

Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

More information is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/SalmonFire

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Evacuation level downgraded for Coleman Road east of Interstate 5 to Level 1 (Be Ready)08/05/23

The evacuation notification for Coleman Road east of Interstate 5 due to the Priceboro Fire has been downgraded to Level 1 (Be Ready).

Level 1 (Be Ready) means that you should be aware of danger in your area, monitor emergency services websites and local news for information. This is the time for precautionary movement of people with special needs, mobile property and pets and livestock. If conditions worsen, emergency services personnel may contact you via an emergency notification system.

Information is also available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/PriceboroFire

Level 2 (Be Set) Evacuation Notice in effect for Coleman Road, east of Interstate 508/04/23

There is a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation notice for all residents on COLEMAN ROAD, east of Interstate 5, due to the Priceboro Fire.

Level 2 (Be Set) means that you must prepare to leave at a moment’s notice, and this may be the only notice that you receive.

This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, mobile property, pets and livestock.

Public safety personnel cannot guarantee they will be able to notify you if conditions rapidly deteriorate. Continue to closely monitor your phone, local media and for information.

Information will also be available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/PriceboroFire. 

Level 2 (Be Set) Evacuation Notice: There is significant danger in your area. You should either voluntarily relocate to a shelter or outside of the affected area. If you choose to remain, be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice. You MAY have time to gather necessary items, but doing so is at your own risk.

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LCSO Case #23-3847 – Search Warrant Served on Large-Scale Illegal Marijuana Operation in Rural Lane County (Photo)08/04/23

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The Lane County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant on Wednesday, August 2, 2023, related to an Illegal large-scale marijuana growing operation.  The warrant included service at a rural property in the 36000blk of Shoreview Dr. southeast of Cottage Grove and a residence in the 1400blk of Deal St. in Junction City.   

Given the substantial size of the operation, officials from several area law enforcement agencies to include the Springfield Police Department and Drug Enforcement Administration assisted with execution of the warrant. 

During the execution of the search warrant on Shoreview Dr., several individuals fled into the wooded area while several others hid in crawl spaces within the numerous structures on the 13 acre property.  Firearms were found scattered throughout the property within the structures and vehicles.  Despite numerous admonishments, several people remained hidden and the use of chemical agents was required in order to safely gain their compliance and detain them. After several hours the property was finally secured and 10 individuals were detained. 

Approximately 1700 growing marijuana plants were found at the Shoreview Dr. location.  Investigators also located a room at the location that was being used for an organized cock fighting operation.  Evidence revealed that the property owner, Thongkhahn Phandanouvong, has been hosting organized cock fights several times a year on the property, attracting attendees from outside states.  Investigators contacted Pheng Luangaphay of Lacey, Washington and learned that Luangaphay had traveled to the Shoreview location last week to watch the cockfighting and that he had stayed to watch another fight this upcoming Saturday.  Luangaphay was cited and released for participation in cockfighting. 

Many of those detained on the Shoreview property were migrant workers that appeared to be victims of human trafficking.  As with many of the illegal marijuana grows located in Oregon, the workers had been promised pay of which they were not receiving.  One worker told detectives that they wanted to leave but had no money and hadn’t been paid for over six months.  Upon conclusion of the investigation the workers were allowed to leave the property in their vehicles. 

Portions of this illegal marijuana grow had spread onto nearby Weyerhaeuser property and a nearby stream was found to have been dammed and diverting water to the marijuana plants.     

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office seized 5 firearms and $11,000 in US currency associated with this large scale criminal operation. 

Phandanouvong was cited and released for the marijuana manufacturing crimes, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, and Participation in Cockfighting. Lane County Code Enforcement, the Oregon State Watermaster, and Weyerhaeuser representatives responded to the scene as well to assist with the investigation.  This investigation remains ongoing. 

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LCSO Case #23-3863 — Suspicious Death (Photo)08/02/23

*UPDATE* 08/02/2023

The suspect in this case has been identified as 53-year-old Troy Dean Erne of Eugene.  Erne turned himself into detectives along with the involved vehicle, a 2015 BMW sedan, on Monday.  He was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the charge of Hit & Run (Fatal). The vehicle is no longer considered outstanding. 

*UPDATE* 07/28/2023 – LCSO Case #23-3863 – Fatal Hit and Run Crash on Prairie Rd.

Investigators have identified the victim in this case as 45-year-old Alisha Diane Rife of Junction City.  Rife was killed on the evening of July 20th when she was struck by a vehicle on Prairie Rd. near Leghorn Rd.  

The vehicle in this case is believed to be a 2015–2019 BMW 3 Series car, mineral gray in color.  It is likely missing a passenger side-mirror and possibly has front-end damage or damage to the passenger side.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1 and reference LCSO Case #23-3863.   

  

*UPDATE* 07/21/2023

Investigators have determined that the victim in this case was struck by a vehicle at approximately 11:00pm on Thursday night on Prairie Rd near Leghorn Rd.  They are hoping to contact the occupants of a late model sedan that was involved in the crash.  The car is believed to be charcoal or gray metallic in color.  It is likely missing a side-mirror and possibly has front-end damage or damage to the passenger side. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1 and reference LCSO Case #23-3863.

Correct Case # 23-3863
 

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to Prairie Rd. near Leghorn Rd. shortly after 5:30am this morning.  An employee at an area business had advised that a deceased female had been located near some shrubbery. 

Upon arrival, deputies were able to identify the involved female.  Her identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. 

The involved female has several recent injuries.  An active investigation is under way and additional information will be released as it becomes available. 

Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.     

LCSO Case #23-4055 — Death Investigation on the Willamette River07/31/23

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a kayak that had flipped over on the Willamette River on Saturday afternoon at about 4:30pm. A male had been kayaking downstream from the Middle Fork Boat Launch when his kayak struck a log and overturned. A second person had been floating on an inner-tube that was attached to the kayak by rope. After striking the log, the kayak became entangled in the log and the male riding in it did not resurface. The person riding on the inner-tube was able to find their way to shore.

Lane County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol and Search and Rescue responded to the area and were able to locate the involved male underwater. They pulled him from underwater and brought him to shore but he was unable to be revived.

The victim in this case was not wearing a life jacket. A life jacket was found attached to his kayak.

The victim’s identity is being withheld at this time.

LCSO Case #23-3990 — Death Investigation at Triangle Lake07/28/23

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a possible drowning at Triangle Lake on Thursday evening.  At about 7:45pm, a caller advised that a boat had tipped into the lake and one person had not resurfaced after going into the water.  Bystanders immediately began searching the area where the boater was last seen, approximately 50 feet from the main boat ramp.

Divers located the victim at approximately 10:45pm and found him to be deceased.  The identity of the victim, a 17-year-old male, is being withheld at this time. 

Initial investigation has revealed that the male had fallen into the water when the canoe that he was riding in capsized.  He was not wearing a life jacket.     

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Lane County Sheriff’s Office – National Night Out Community Event (Photo)07/27/23

Please join us on Tuesday, August 1st at 6:00pm for National Night Out 2023! 

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is excited to participate in this very fun event that celebrates the partnership between Law Enforcement and the communities that they serve. National Night Out takes place on the 1st Tuesday of every August.

Official events are being hosted in both Veneta and Creswell! Family friendly fun for all ages!

Between the two locations, planned activities include dunk tanks, K9 teams, Patrol Vehicles, Marine Patrol equipment, Sheriff’s Mounted Posse, Crisis Negotiation Team, Armored Vehicles, Live Music, Firefighters and equipment. Free hotdogs and sno-cones or ice cream will also be served at both events!

Veneta City Park – 25192 E. Broadway Ave. – Veneta 6-8PM

Holt Park – 5th St. & A St. – Creswell 5-8PM

07/26/2023 – Bedrock Fire Safety Notice: Lookout Point Reservoir07/26/23

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to advise the public that firefighting aircraft will be scooping water from Lookout Point Reservoir as flight conditions allow in relation to the Bedrock Fire east of Lowell.  Those recreating on the reservoir are asked to use extreme caution and consider recreating at a different location until further notice.  If you are on a body of water that firefighters are retrieving water from, please allow them as much space as possible.

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23-3930 — Lane County Sheriff’s Office Serves Search Warrant on Illegal Butane Hash Oil Operation off of Prairie Rd. (Photo)07/25/23

Correction – This warrant was served on the morning of Monday, 07/24/23.

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Lane County Sheriff’s Office Detectives served a search warrant at an illegal butane hash oil operation (BHO) in the 29800blk of Kelso St. this morning.  Authorities found extremely dangerous conditions that included the use of highly volatile chemicals within the immediate proximity of poorly constructed and unpermitted electrical work. 

“It’s a miracle that this lab has not exploded yet”, stated an LCSO detective that wishes to remain anonymous at this time.  This lab was located in very close proximity to residences and businesses including a large lumber mill. 

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of an explosion of a very similar lab in the Fall Creek area in January of this year.  Clandestine labs such as these pose an extreme hazard to the communities in which they operate.  Misuse of hazardous chemicals not only carry the risk of explosion but poison the environment when not properly maintained and disposed. 

During the execution of this morning’s warrant, large quantities of BHO in various stages of processing were seized.  The site also contained a large-scale psilocybin mushroom manufacturing operation.

Investigators took 47-year-old Brandon Dylan Whitmer into custody for a warrant out of Linn County for Arson in the First Degree.  This warrant is related to a butane hash oil lab explosion that occurred in May of 2021 in Linn County.  Whitmer had also been injured in a BHO lab explosion in Eugene in August of 2021. 

A search warrant was also served on Whitmer’s residence in the Coburg area.  Additional processed marijuana and evidence related to the manufacturing of marijuana products was discovered. 

Whitmer received new charges today for the illegal manufacture of marijuana products and unlawful possession of marijuana related items.  He was lodged at the Lane County Jail. 

Lane County Land Management has been involved in the investigation and will be following up regarding the multiple code violations located at the site. 

Bedrock Fire – Safety Notice07/23/23

The Bedrock Fire continues to be active in the Fall Creek area. While there are no evacuation notices in effect at this time, the public is asked to avoid Big Fall Creek Rd. to allow emergency personnel necessary access for suppression. Several campgrounds along Big Fall Creek Rd. are closed due to fire activity.

If an evacuation notice becomes necessary, information will be released by the Lane County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone in the immediate vicinity is asked to remain vigilant, as the Bedrock Fire continues to be an evolving incident.

Please take a few moments to brush up on evacuation level information and be prepared in the event of an emergency.  

Visit https://www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/lane_county_emergency_management to learn more about evacuation levels and to sign up to receive emergency alerts.

Safety Notice 07/19/2023: Fern Ridge Reservoir07/21/23

UPDATE – The previously posted advisory regarding fire-fighting air resources on Fern Ridge Reservoir is being lifted at this time.  

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to advise the public that fire-fighting aircraft will be scooping water from Fern Ridge Reservoir starting this afternoon in relation to the Haight Creek Fire near Alma.  Those recreating on the reservoir are asked to use extreme caution and consider recreating at a different location until further notice.

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LCSO Case #23-3799 — Missing Climber (Photo)07/20/23

*UPDATE* 07/20/2023

Utilizing intel gathered from drone footage, Lane County Sheriff Search and Rescue personnel have located the body of the missing climber on the North Sister.  He has been identified as 21-year-old Joel Tranby of Bend. Tranby died after falling several hundred feet down a loose and rocky slope earlier this week.  Search and Rescue personnel were able to observe his body from helicopter this morning; however, extremely loose and steep rocky terrain rendered reaching him on foot impossible.

Lane County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue personnel are consulting expert climbers from a number of various sources to determine if a recovery mission can be safely conducted.

We are saddened by this loss of life and extend our deepest sympathies to his family and friends. 

Lane County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue received the report of an injured climber near the summit of the North Sister on the afternoon of July 17, 2023 at approximately 12:18pm. The caller reported that her boyfriend had fallen approximately 300-500ft down the slope and was severely injured.  The caller was unable to see where the victim had fallen or reach him due to the extremely steep and rocky terrain.

A Lane County Sheriff’s Office SAR Coordinator and a Mountain Rescue volunteer arrived in the area via LifeFlight Network helicopter and immediately began searching. The victim is believed to have fallen into a very steep ravine that is made up of extremely unstable large boulders.  Unfortunately he stopped responding verbally before searchers arrived. The search team as well as an Oregon National Guard Blackhawk crew were unable to locate him. This area is extremely dangerous and inaccessible to searchers by foot.  Additional teams from Lane County SAR, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Mountain Rescue, and an AirLink Helicopter also assisted in the search.

The search was resumed yesterday with the Civil Air Patrol utilizing a high-resolution camera, and a ground team comprised of volunteers with Corvallis Mountain Rescue and Eugene Mountain Rescue. They utilized a small Unmanned Aircraft System (drone) to further search the area where the victim is believed to have fallen. No new clues were located; however, searchers will closely analyze the high-resolution photographs utilizing specialized software to attempt to detect possible clues. 

Future plans will be dependent upon the data analysis and resource availability.

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LCSO CASE #23-3754 — Fatal Traffic Crash on Row River Rd. (Photo)07/18/23

Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a multi-vehicle traffic crash in the 37500blk of Row River Rd. on Saturday shortly after 11:00am.  Initial investigation reveals that a white Honda Accord had been traveling westbound on Row River Rd. when it failed to negotiate a right hand curve and struck an oncoming gray Dodge Avenger. 

A passenger in the Dodge Avenger was killed in the crash.

Additional details will be released as they become available. 

This crash is still under investigation.  Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1. 

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