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Fatal Crash – HWY 101 – Douglas County06/29/23

Correction: This crash occurred in Douglas County.

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On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at approximately 12:10 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy-101, near milepost 208, in Douglass County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a southbound silver GMC Sonoma, operated by Raymond Louis Eby Jr. (35) of Molalla, crossed into the on-coming northbound lane for unknown reasons. The GMC Sonoma collided (offset) head-on with a northbound white Toyota Rav4, operated by Shawna Michelle Coolidge (51) of Florence. As a result of the collision, the GMC Sonoma rolled over and came to an uncontrolled rest on its roof blocking the northbound lane. The GMC Sonoma received heavy front-end damage. The Toyota Rav4 left the roadway after the collision and came to an uncontrolled rest down a small embankment adjacent to the northbound lanes. The Toyota Rav4 received heavy front-end damage. 

The driver of the GMC Sonoma (Eby Jr.) and driver of the Toyota Rav4 (Coolidge) were declared deceased at the scene. 

A three year old child in the Toyota Rav4 was transported to Lower Umpqua Hospital via Lower Umpqua Ambulance with non-life threatening injuries and later transferred to Sacred Heart Riverbend in Springfield. 

The roadway was impacted for approximately 1 hour during the on-scene investigation.

ODOT, Mast Brother’s Towing, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, Reedsport Police Department, Gardiner Fire Department, Lower Umpqua Ambulance, Douglas County Medical Examiner’s Office, and a OSP HWR / Southern Oregon Public Safety Chaplain assisted in the investigation. 

Fatal Crash – Interstate 5 – Douglas County06/28/23

On Saturday, June 24, 2023, at approximately 10:20 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian crash on Interstate 5, near milepost 123, in Douglas County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a black Land Rover Range Rover, operated by Jonnie Leroy Puz Jr. (54) of Roseburg, was traveling south on Interstate 5 in the fast lane when it struck a pedestrian, Betty Hamm (54) of Grants Pass, who was traveling west across the interstate.

The operator (Puz Jr.) of the Land Rover immediately stopped and fully cooperated with the investigation. 

The pedestrian (Hamm) was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

The roadway was impacted for approximately 3 hours during the on-scene investigation.  The cause of the crash is currently unknown.

OSP was assisted by Roseburg Police Department, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, ODOT, and Douglas County Medical Examiner’s Office. 

Fatal Crash – HWY 101 – Lane County06/26/23

On Saturday, June 24, 2023, at approximately 10:11 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy 101, near milepost 186, in Lane County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a black Ford F-250, operated by Ravi Artemus Polini (24) of Fort Bragg (CA), was northbound on Hwy 101, near Sutton Lake Rd, when it left its lane of travel, crossed over a turn lane and left the roadway. After leaving the roadway, the Ford crossed Sutton Lake Rd. and T-boned a blue Chevy Bolt, operated by Logan Jacob Scott (31) of Florence, that was stopped at a stop sign. 

The operator of the Chevy (Scott) was declared deceased at the scene.

OSP was assisted by ODOT.

Fatal Crash – HWY 97 – Klamath County06/26/23

On Friday, June 23, 2023, at approximately 3:18 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-two vehicle crash on Hwy-97, near milepost 217, in Klamath County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a northbound blue Fiat 500, operated by John Lee Woojung (48) of Garden Grove (CA), crossed over the centerline for an unknown reason and collided head-on with a red Ford F-350, operated by Terry Roseberry (68) of Crescent, which was southbound on the highway.

The operator of the Fiat (Woojung) and passenger, Henee Lee Beevience (45) of Garden Grove (CA), were pronounced deceased at the scene.

The operator of the Ford (Roseberry) was injured and transported to a local hospital for treatment.

The highway was impacted for approximately 1 hour.

OSP was assisted by Chemult Fire and ODOT.

Fatal Crash – HWY 30 – Columbia County06/21/23

 On Tuesday, June 20, 2023, at approximately 5:16 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two vehicle crash on Hwy 30, near milepost 41, in Columbia County.

The preliminary investigation indicated an eastbound brown Honda CR-V, operated by Jason Ray Bennett (34) of Clatskanie, crossed the centerline for an unknown reason. Upon crossing into the westbound lane, the brown Honda CR-V collided head-on with a westbound white 2022 Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Gregory Alan Woodall Jr (50) of Deer Island. 

The operator of the brown Honda CR-V (Bennett) was declared deceased at the scene. 

The operator of the white Chevrolet Silverado (Woodall Jr.) was determined to be uninjured and was cooperative with the investigation.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 4.5 hours during the on-scene investigation.

The Oregon State Police was assisted by Columbia River Fire & Rescue, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, and ODOT. 

Fatal Crash – HWY 223 – Polk County06/21/23

On Thursday, June 15, 2023, at approximately  11:47 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two vehicle crash on Hwy 223, at the intersection with Rickreall Rd, in Polk County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a yellow Volkswagen Beetle, operated by Lorine M. Wooldridge (66) of Dallas, was travelling eastbound on Hwy 223 when it took the exit at Rickreall Rd.  The Volkswagen made a U-turn on Rickreall Rd and drove the wrong way back towards Hwy 223.  The Volkswagen attempted to merge back onto the highway heading eastbound and was struck in the drivers side door by a white Ford F-150, operated by Perry G. Freeman II (49) of Dallas.

The operator of the Volkswagen (Wooldridge) was pronounced deceased at the scene. A passenger in the Volkswagen, Margaret McCloud (77) of Dallas, suffered serious injury and was transported to a local hospital. 

The operator of the Ford (Freeman II) was uninjured.  A passenger in the Ford, Perry Freeman III (20) of Dallas, was uninjured in the crash.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 3 hours during the on-scene investigation.

OSP was assisted by: Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Dallas Police Department, Dallas Fire, SW Polk Fire, and ODOT.

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Oregon State Police is seeking public assistance identifying subjects in an incident at Heceta Head Lighthouse- Lane County (Photo)06/20/23

On June 15, 2023, at 11:43 A.M., an act of criminal mischief was reported at the Heceta Head Lighthouse and associated property, located at Highway 101 near milepost 178 in Florence, Oregon. The incident occurred on June 14, 2023, at 8:43 P.M. hours, as captured on surveillance video.

The footage revealed the presence of four individuals approaching the lighthouse and its buildings. Among them, one subject was seen carrying a can of spray paint. Two of the individuals were observed breaking a window on the lighthouse building and attempting entry. Their activities were interrupted by an unassociated person who approached the scene, prompting all four subjects to flee.

As a result of this incident, one of the associated lighthouse buildings was vandalized with spray paint, and signage along the trail from the parking lot to the lighthouse was also affected.

The Oregon State Police is actively investigating the case. However, we need additional information or evidence that could lead to the identification of the pictured suspects involved.

Anyone with information relating to this incident is urged to contact the Oregon State Police Dispatch Center at *OSP (*677) from a mobile phone or 800-442-0776. Reference case # SP23-178524. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community in assisting us with this ongoing investigation.

The Oregon State Police is working closely with Oregon State Parks to preserve and protect this historical landmark, the Heceta Head Lighthouse located at milepost 178 on Highway 101 in Florence. Oregon State Parks Ranger, Burke Martin, estimates the cost to repair the damage to be between $10,000 to $20,000.  We will continue working diligently to ensure the safety and integrity of this iconic site.

Fatal Crash- HWY 197- Wasco County06/16/23

On Thursday, June 15, 2023, at approximately 3:20 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy-197, near milepost 44, in Wasco County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a red Pontiac Vibe, operated by Nicholas Lawrence Mueller (31) of Maupin, was traveling northbound on Hwy 197 when it began turn into a driveway.  A northbound Suzuki K6R, operated by Devan Lee Nelson (26) of Tygh Valley, was behind the Pontiac and struck the rear of the vehicle for unknown reasons.  

The operator of the Suzuki (Nelson) was declared deceased at the scene.

The operator of the Pontiac (Mueller) was not injured.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 3.5 hours during the on-scene investigation.

OSP was assisted by the Wasco County Sheriff’s Department, Maupin Ambulance and ODOT.

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Oregon State Police- Illegal Marijuana Seizure- Multnomah County (Photo)06/16/23

OREGON STATE POLICE NORTHWEST REGION MARIJUANA TEAM EXECUTES SEARCH WARRANTS IN LARGE-SCALE MARIJUANA, PSILOCYBIN, AND OTHER DRUG DELIVERY INVESTIGATION – MULTNOMAH COUNTY (PHOTOS)

On Thursday, June 8, 2023, the Oregon State Police (OSP) Northwest Region Marijuana (NWRMJ) team served search warrants at three (3) locations in Multnomah and Marion counties: a residence in the 2000 block of NE Edgewater Drive, Portland, a high-rise apartment near NW Hoyt St and NW 14th Ave. Portland, and a residence on Wyoming Circle, Salem.

Located and seized from the Edgewater residence included the following:

  • 21 firearms, one with an obliterated serial number
  • Body Armor
  • Approximately $198,000 U.S. Currency
  • 428 packages of illegal marijuana extracts (24 pounds)
  • 282 pounds of illegal marijuana flower
  • 320 marijuana pre-roll cigarettes
  • 7,847 marijuana vape cartridges
  • 1,161 packages of marijuana candies
  • 781 psilocybin mushroom bars, containing 3,124 grams of psilocybin
  • 0.6 pounds of dried psilocybin mushrooms
  • 2.7 pounds of counterfeit pills which tested positive for methamphetamine
  • 0.4 pounds of Xanax pills 
  • 8.8 grams of cocaine
  • Several fraudulent Oregon driver’s licenses

Also discovered were two (2) bays within an attached garage which had been converted for cultivating psilocybin mushrooms; a total of 2,100 bags of suspected psilocybin mushrooms were seized. Detectives located evidence throughout the residence of the myriad of narcotics were being exported from Oregon, throughout the country, where they were ultimately sold on the black market for profit.

The following individuals were arrested and lodged in the Multnomah County Jail on charges of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine (Felony), Unlawful Importing/Exporting of Marijuana (Felony) x2, and Animal Neglect in the Second Degree. 

  • Pedro Antonio Valencia-Gonzalez (27)
  • Martin Anthony Martinez (25)
  • Albert Watak Vakacapelle (27) 
  • Eric Joon Yi (36) 

Additional Charges will be referred to the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office. Additional non-drug evidence was located at the two (2) other locations.  

The OSP NWRMJ team was assisted by the OSP Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, OSP Southwest Region Marijuana (SWRMJ) team, United States Postal Service (USPS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Portland Office, Westside Interagency Narcotics Task Force (WIN), Clackamas County Interagency Task Force (CCITF), Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office and the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.

The investigation is ongoing and no further information is available for release at this time.

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Oregon State Police- Illegal Marijuana Seizure- Josephine County (Photo)06/16/23

OREGON STATE POLICE SOUTHWEST REGION MARIJUANA TEAM MAKES ILLEGAL MARIJUANA BUST-JOSEPHINE COUNTY

On Tuesday, June 13, 2023, the Oregon State Police (OSP) Southwest Region Marijuana (SWRMJ) team served an illegal marijuana search warrant, on Valley Heights Rd., in Selma, Josephine County.  

As a result, 8,095 illegal marijuana plants contained in thirteen (13) large greenhouses were located, seized, and ultimately destroyed. A firearm was also located and seized. Concerns over multiple potential code violations were forwarded to the Josephine County Public Health Department.  Additionally, the property is subject to potential criminal forfeiture.

The OSP SWRMJ team was assisted by the Rogue Area Drug Enforcement (RADE) team of Josephine County, the Marijuana Enforcement Team (JMET) of Josephine County, and the Interagency Marijuana Enforcement Team (IMET) of Jackson County.

The investigation is on-going and no further information is available at this time. 

Fatal Crash- HWY 138E- Douglas County06/15/23

On Monday, June 12, 2023, at approximately 8:45 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on Hwy 138E, near milepost 64, in Douglas County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a white GMC Sierra, operated by Donald Lee Wade (79) of Roseburg, was traveling eastbound on Hwy 138E when, for unknown reasons, it veered off the right-hand shoulder of the roadway. The vehicle traveled approximately 360 feet down the dirt shoulder of the highway before coming to an uncontrolled rest in the ditch.  The operator of the vehicle (Wade) was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

OSP was assisted by Glide Fire, the U.S. Forest Service, and ODOT.

Fatal Crash- HWY 22- Marion County06/13/23

On Sunday, June 11, 2023, at approximately 3:51 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a multi-vehicle crash on Hwy 22, near milepost 60, in Marion County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a blue Honda Civic, operated by Alberto Avila-Perez (41) of Salem, was traveling westbound on Hwy 22 near milepost 60 when it lost control, departed the roadway wide and hit a boulder. The collision caused the Honda to overturn and cross the centerline into oncoming traffic where it clipped a cargo trailer being towed by a red Hyundai, operated by Randall Pefferle (70) of Bend, and then crashed head on into a black Subaru Forester, operated by Amella Hennig (70) of Salem. 

The operator of the Honda (Avila-Perez) was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

The passenger of the Honda, Jorge Alejandro Avila-Perez (42) of Salem, was transported with non life threatening injuries. No other people were injured.

The operator of the Hyundai (Pefferle) was not injured.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 4 hours during the on-scene investigation.  Speed is suspected as a contributor to the crash.

OSP was assisted by the Idanha Fire Department, the Marion County Sheriff’s Department, and ODOT.

Serious Injury Crash- Hwy 22W — Polk County06/12/23

Serious Injury Crash- Hwy 22W – Polk County

On Friday, June 2, 2023, at approximately 3:34 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy 22W, near milepost 21, in Polk County.

A red 2008 Cadillac CTS, operated by a male juvenile (17), was traveling eastbound on Hwy 22W when it crossed over into the median and into the westbound lanes where it collided head-on with a white 2011 Ford F350, operated by Edgar Hernandez Carrasco (33) of Salem, that was traveling westbound at the time. 

The driver of the Cadillac and two of its passengers were transported to Salem Hospital due to injuries. Two passengers from the Cadillac suffered life threatening injuries. 

The driver of the Ford and his passenger were treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 6 hours during the on-scene investigation.  Due to the criminal nature of this investigation, OSP will not be releasing any further information.

The driver of the Cadillac, who was a juvenile, was treated for minor injuries and later found to have a BAC of 0.19%. The juvenile later was arrested for DUII, Reckless Driving, Reckless End x7, Assault 3 x2 and Assault 4 x2. The driver of the Ford and his passenger were treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital.

Serious Injury Crash – Hwy 18- Tillamook County06/12/23

On Sunday, June 11, 2023, at approximately 2:41 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a multi-vehicle crash on Hwy 18, near milepost 14, in Tillamook County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a white Ford Transit van, operated by William Nicolas Calderon (20) of Lincoln City, was traveling westbound on highway 18 when the vehicle left its lane of travel, and side swiped a Gray Honda Pilot, operated by Joseph Daniel Davis (59) of Dallas. The Ford Transit then side swiped a Gray Ford Ranger, operated by Kory Lee Thomas (51) of Salem. The Ford Transit then collided head on with a gray Subaru Crosstrek, operated by Jennifer Marie Ahlstrom (48) of Portland. 

The operator of the Ford Transit (Calderon) was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

The operators of the Honda Pilot (Davis) and Ford Ranger (Thomas) were not injured.

The operator of the Subaru Crosstrek (Ahlstrom) was seriously injured and transported by air to a local hospital.  Two juvenile passengers were transported by ground ambulance for treatment.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 5 hours during the on-scene investigation. The cause of the crash is being investigated.  At this time, OSP is unable to release further information due to the continuing investigation.

OSP was assisted by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Grand Rhonde Fire, North Lincoln Fire, Pac West Ambulance, and ODOT.

Fatal Crash – HWY 221- Polk County06/12/23

Correction: Crashed occurred at 11:28 A.M.

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On Saturday, June 10, 2023, at approximately 1:28 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a vehicle versus bicycle crash on Hwy 221, near milepost 11.5, in Polk County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a silver 2021 Ford F-350, operated by Robert Weeks (47) of McMinnville, was traveling southbound on Hwy 221 when it passed a bicyclist, Adam Joy (55) of Portland, traveling in the same direction. The bicyclist fell over, into the lane of travel, just as the F-350 passed. Even though the F-350 had slowed when passing, the rider of the bicycle was run over by the F-350 and was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

The operator of the Ford remained on scene and was cooperative with the investigation.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 6 hours during the on-scene investigation.

OSP was assisted by Yamhill and Polk County Fire Departments, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Polk County District Attorney, Polk County ME, and ODOT. 

Fatal Crash – HWY 234 – Jackson County06/12/23

On Saturday, June 10, 2023, at approximately 10:39 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy 234, near milepost 16, in Jackson County.

The preliminary investigation indicated black 2002 Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Dustin C. Alioto (34) of Eagle Point, crossed into the on-coming lane and grazed a red 2008 Kia Sedona, operated by Charmin Koa Avila (47) of Trail, and then struck a white 2005 Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Heriberto Valencia-Guzman (34) of Eureka (CA), head on.

The operator of the black Silverado (Alioto) was declared deceased at the scene.

The operator of the white Silverado (Valencia-Guzman) was seriously injured and transported to a local hospital for treatment.

The operator of the Kia (Avila) was not injured.

The roadway was impacted for approximately 4 hours during the on-scene investigation.  The cause of the crash is still being investigated.

OSP was assisted by the Jackson County STAR Team, Fire District 3, Mercy Flights, and ODOT.

Damaged fins, embedded hooks and gouges indicate snagging, or intentionally hooking a fish someplace other than in the mouth. Signs of the illegal technique are visible on salmon and steelhead as they reenter the hatchery system for spawning.

Damaged fins, embedded hooks and gouges indicate snagging, or intentionally hooking a fish someplace other than in the mouth. Signs of the illegal technique are visible on salmon and steelhead as they reenter the hatchery system for spawning.

ODFW/OSP Stop Poaching Campaign (Photo)06/09/23

NEWS RELEASE

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Stop Poaching campaign

Contact:       Media: osppio@osp.oregon.gov

              To report tips: TIP Line: 800-452-7888 or *OSP (*677) from mobile

Date:     6/9/23

Subject:  Torn fins, embedded hooks mark spawning salmon and steelhead returning to Oregon hatcheries. 

SALEM, Ore. — OSP F&W Troopers discovered fish with embedded hooks, sliced fins, circular scabs, and other evidence of illegal tactics, while assisting ODFW hatchery staff during the spring salmon spawning season.  

Snagging occurs when a person hooks, or attempts to hook, a fish anywhere on its body other than inside the mouth. Although snagging is an unlawful practice with steep consequences, many people still engage in this unethical behavior, according to OSP F&W Trooper Cameron Jamison. 

“Indicators that a person may be attempting to snag fish include quickly and repeatedly ripping large lengths of line through the water, repeated yanking of the fishing rod from water lever to over the shoulders or head and failing to release fish which have been hooked anywhere on their fins or body,” Trooper Cameron said.   

Evidence of snagging and other injuries becomes apparent during annual collection processes, when hatchery workers collect and sort salmon and steelhead for spawning. 

During the collection process, hatchery staff, with assistance from OSP F&W Troopers, check for tags that indicate when and where each fish was released as a smolt, along with other tracking information. The data from these collections is used to determine the health of the fish populations and to assist in determining future rules and regulations. 

Salmon and Steelhead then go into holding ponds until the hatchery accumulates the number of fish necessary to repopulate that hatchery and river system. When hatchery workers reach a target number of salmon and steelhead, they contain the fish in holding ponds for spawning. 

Steelhead in good condition after spawning are released back into the lower sections of the same river in hopes that they will head back out to the ocean and have another opportunity to return to the hatchery next year to spawn again. Salmon and steelhead at the end of their lifecycles are placed in streams to decompose as part of the stream enrichment program. 

By the time salmon and steelhead return to the hatchery they’ve typically reached the end of their lifecycle. Seventy percent of salmon and steelhead harvested In Oregon originate from a hatchery, and ninety five percent of the salmon and steelhead harvested in the Willamette River originate from a hatchery.  In 2022, hatcheries estimated returns of about 142,000 salmon and 27,000 steelhead. 

The Stop Poaching Campaign educates the public on how to recognize and report poaching. This campaign is a collaboration among state agencies, sportsmen and other conservationists, landowners, and recreationists to engage the public in combatting Oregon’s poaching problem. Our goal is to: Incentivize reporting on wildlife crimes through the TIP Line; Strengthen enforcement by increasing the number of OSP Fish and Wildlife Troopers; and Support prosecution in becoming an effective deterrent. The campaign helps to protect and enhance Oregon’s fish and wildlife and their habitat for the enjoyment of present and future generations. Contact campaign coordinator Yvonne Shaw for more information. Yvonne.L.Shaw@odfw.oregon.gov.

If you observe behavior that you believe to be snagging, please contact Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife at *OSP (*677) or the Turn-In-Poachers (TIP) Line at: (800) 452-7888.”

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Fatal Crash – HWY 101 – Coos County06/06/23

On Monday, June 5, 2023, at approximately 6:42 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy-101, near milepost 284, in Coos County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a black Volkswagen Jetta, operated by Tomas Iglesias Olivas (59) of Coos Bay was travelling northbound when it veered across the center line and collided at an angle with a blue Chevrolet Equinox, operated by Jennifer Dawn Jordan (43) of Langlois, which was travelling southbound. Roadway evidence indicated the Jetta was negotiating a curve and attempted to correct its path of travel which caused it to veer into the oncoming lane. 

The operator of the Jetta (Olivas) was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced deceased at the scene. 

The operator (Jordan) and passenger, Ethan Blaine Dickenson (18) of Langlois, of the blue Equinox were transported by Bay Cities Ambulance to Bay Area Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. 

OSP was assisted by the Coos County Medical Examiner, Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Coos Bay Police Department, Southern Oregon Public Safety Chaplains, Sixes River Fire and Rescue, Bandon Fire, and ODOT.

Fatal Crash – Interstate 5 – Jackson County06/06/23

On Monday, June 5, 2023, at approximately 3:30 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on Interstate 5, near milepost 33, in Jackson County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a black Tesla Model S, operated by Shawn Douglas Kroll (29) of Oakley (CA), was traveling northbound on I-5, near milepost 33, when for an unknown reason the vehicle drifted off of the roadway and onto the shoulder. The vehicle drove through a fence, struck a tree, and caught fire. 

The operator (Kroll) was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The roadway was not impacted during the on-scene investigation.

OSP was assisted by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Central Point Police Department, Fire District 3, and ODOT.

OSP seeks public assistance in locating a suspect vehicle- Douglas County06/05/23

On Monday, May 29, 2023, at 10:24 PM, a shooting was reported on Interstate 5 northbound near milepost 124, in Douglas County.  Oregon State Police detectives developed a suspect in the case: Ryan Lucas MacArt (33), of Winston, OR. 

On Friday, June 2, 2023, with assistance from OSP SWAT, detectives arrested MacArt for Attempted Assault 1, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, and Menacing. MacArt was lodged at the Douglas County Jail. 

At the time of the shooting, MacArt was an occupant in a white, 2004 Honda Pilot bearing Oregon license plate 239NRX.  This vehicle was also involved in ramming the victim’s vehicle and will have driver’s side damage.  The Honda Pilot has not been located by investigators and assistance from the public is being requested in order to locate the vehicle. 

Anyone with information about the Honda Pilot’s whereabouts is requested to contact the Oregon State Police at *OSP and reference Case # SP23-159247. Image below not actual vehicle but for reference only.

Investigators are unable to release further information at this time.

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Fatal Crash – HWY 126E – Linn County06/05/23

On Friday, June 2, 2023, at approximately 8:53 P.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy 126, near milepost 13, in Linn County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a white Toyota pickup, operated by Frederick Albert Dawson (40) of Eugene, was traveling eastbound on 126E, near milepost 13, when the operator attempted to make a left turn into a campground. A black Harley Davidson motorcycle, operated by Sean Michael Lenninger (46) of Coquille, was traveling eastbound behind the white Toyota and attempted to pass the pickup on the left. The motorcycle clipped the front driver side of the pickup and left the roadway.  

The motorcycle operator was declared deceased at the scene by medical personnel.  

The operator of the Toyota was transported by medics to the University District Hospital in Eugene with minor injuries. 

The highway was impacted for approximately 1 hour during the on-scene investigation.

OSP was assisted by McKenzie Fire and ODOT.

Fatal Crash – HWY 199- Josephine County06/02/23

On Thursday, June 1, 2023, at approximately 11:45 A.M., the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Hwy 199, near milepost 5.5, in Josephine County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a black Ford Fusion, operated by Courtney L. Parsons (26) of Rogue River, was southbound in the fast lane. A white GMC Sierra, operated by Ervin Besler (87) of Grants Pass, failed to properly clear traffic while turning left from Robinson Rd onto northbound Hwy 199. The Fusion impacted the driver side of the GMC in a T-bone collision. 

The operator of the GMC (Besler) was declared deceased on scene. 

The operator of the Ford (Parsons) was transported by AMR to the hospital.  Two passengers in the Ford, John D. McCollum (25) of Myrtle Point and Matthew J. Balise (19) of West Springfield (MA), were also transported by AMR to the hospital.

The highway was impacted for approximately 3.5 hours while the on-scene investigation was conducted.

OSP was assisted by AMR, Rural Metro Fire, and ODOT.

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