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News Release

Water Bead Incident - 07/13/26

On July 12, 2026, at about 1302 hours, the Grants Pass Police Department received a report of a female juvenile being struck by water beads as she walked down the street.  This occurred around NE Jackson Street.

As a result of the incident, the female juvenile suffered from numerous injuries to her back.  The injuries were consistent with being struck by the water beads, which are fired from a gel-bead “blaster.”  Store descriptions of the blasters advertise they fire beads at a high velocity that burst when they hit a target

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The suspects, all male juveniles, fired the water beads as they drove past the victim.  They fled the scene but were subsequently identified. 

 

This remains an active investigation of a high priority for the Grants Pass Police Department. Due to the age of those involved, no further details will be provided at this time.

 

Those with information about this incident, or related incidents, are encouraged to call 541-450-6260.

Water Bead Incident - 07/13/26

On July 12, 2026, at about 1302 hours, the Grants Pass Police Department received a report of a female juvenile being struck by water beads as she walked down the street.  This occurred around NE Jackson Street.

As a result of the incident, the female juvenile suffered from numerous injuries to her back.  The injuries were consistent with being struck by the water beads, which are fired from a gel-bead “blaster.”  Store descriptions of the blasters advertise they fire beads at a high velocity that burst when they hit a target

.

The suspects, all male juveniles, fired the water beads as they drove past the victim.  They fled the scene but were subsequently identified. 

 

This remains an active investigation of a high priority for the Grants Pass Police Department. Due to the age of those involved, no further details will be provided at this time.

 

Those with information about this incident, or related incidents, are encouraged to call 541-450-6260.