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3/21/26 - LCSO Case 26-1417 - Deputies Arrest Menacing Suspect At Spencer Butte Park (Photo) - 03/24/26

 
On March 21st at 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Spencer Butte Park in the 85300 block of S. Willamette Street, south of Eugene. Callers reported a male had been lying in the roadway, then swung a knife and threw a bottle at them when they attempted to make sure he was okay. He then entered a portable toilet nearby.
 
When deputies arrived, the male, Enrique Larios, 28, of Mount Angel, swung the door open and yelled at them. He was uncooperative, and deputies had to usher parkgoers around the area so they could safely leave. Larios eventually complied with deputies. After additional investigation, he was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail for Menacing, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree.
 
Thanks to Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.

Attached Media Files: Arrest_Eugene.png,

3/21/26 - LCSO Case 26-1417 - Deputies Arrest Menacing Suspect At Spencer Butte Park (Photo) - 03/24/26

 
On March 21st at 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Spencer Butte Park in the 85300 block of S. Willamette Street, south of Eugene. Callers reported a male had been lying in the roadway, then swung a knife and threw a bottle at them when they attempted to make sure he was okay. He then entered a portable toilet nearby.
 
When deputies arrived, the male, Enrique Larios, 28, of Mount Angel, swung the door open and yelled at them. He was uncooperative, and deputies had to usher parkgoers around the area so they could safely leave. Larios eventually complied with deputies. After additional investigation, he was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail for Menacing, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree.
 
Thanks to Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.

Attached Media Files: Arrest_Eugene.png,

3/20/26 - LCSO Case 26-1398 - Deputies Arrest Three Suspects During In-progress Burglary (Photo) - 03/23/26

 
On March 20th at 2:30 p.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy noticed a pickup and trailer parked on private property in the 88000 block of Central Road, west of Eugene near Veneta. A gate had been damaged, and the pickup was not associated with the address.
 
Several deputies and K9 Ripp responded to assist with searching the large property, which included several commercial buildings. During the search, deputies detained three individuals who were loading items from inside a building onto the trailer. After additional investigation, all three were arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the below charges:
 
Max James Trezona, 36, of Coburg
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
 
Justin Wayne Arbogast, 42, of Coburg
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
 
Amanda Threasa Thomas, 36, of Eugene
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
- Possession of Burglary Tools
- Unlawful Possession of Fentanyl (Misdemeanor)

Attached Media Files: Arrest_Veneta.png,

3/20/26 - LCSO Case 26-1398 - Deputies Arrest Three Suspects During In-progress Burglary (Photo) - 03/23/26

 
On March 20th at 2:30 p.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy noticed a pickup and trailer parked on private property in the 88000 block of Central Road, west of Eugene near Veneta. A gate had been damaged, and the pickup was not associated with the address.
 
Several deputies and K9 Ripp responded to assist with searching the large property, which included several commercial buildings. During the search, deputies detained three individuals who were loading items from inside a building onto the trailer. After additional investigation, all three were arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the below charges:
 
Max James Trezona, 36, of Coburg
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
 
Justin Wayne Arbogast, 42, of Coburg
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
 
Amanda Threasa Thomas, 36, of Eugene
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 3rd Degree
- Possession of Burglary Tools
- Unlawful Possession of Fentanyl (Misdemeanor)

Attached Media Files: Arrest_Veneta.png,

3/19/2026 - LCSO Case 26-0575 - Lane County Sheriff’s Detectives Arrest Harrisburg Man During Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Investigation (Photo) - 03/20/26

 

On March 19th, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives contacted a suspect in an ongoing investigation at a residence in the 1400 block of Heckart Lane, Harrisburg.  

 

The suspect, Ryan Martin Smith, 20, of Harrisburg, was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on 10 counts of Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the 1st Degree, 10 counts of Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the 2nd Degree, and 10 counts of Encouraging Sexual Assault of an Animal. 

 

This arrest stemmed from an investigation by the Lane County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, focusing on child exploitation. 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office received assistance during this investigation from the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, Lane County District Attorney’s Office and Oregon State Police. 

 

This arrest is part of an ongoing effort by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable members of our community. The investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available at this time.

Attached Media Files: ICAC Arrest,

3/19/2026 - LCSO Case 26-0575 - Lane County Sheriff’s Detectives Arrest Harrisburg Man During Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Investigation (Photo) - 03/20/26

 

On March 19th, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives contacted a suspect in an ongoing investigation at a residence in the 1400 block of Heckart Lane, Harrisburg.  

 

The suspect, Ryan Martin Smith, 20, of Harrisburg, was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on 10 counts of Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the 1st Degree, 10 counts of Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the 2nd Degree, and 10 counts of Encouraging Sexual Assault of an Animal. 

 

This arrest stemmed from an investigation by the Lane County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, focusing on child exploitation. 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office received assistance during this investigation from the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, Lane County District Attorney’s Office and Oregon State Police. 

 

This arrest is part of an ongoing effort by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable members of our community. The investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available at this time.

Attached Media Files: ICAC Arrest,

03/19/2026 - One Call For Service Results In Three Separate DUII Arrests (Photo) - 03/19/26

 
On March 19th shortly before 1:00am, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a vehicle that had crashed into a tree in the 82000blk of Barbre Rd. in Dexter. Upon arrival deputies observed the involved vehicle being driven on the roadway again.
 
Deputies contacted the occupants of the vehicle and discovered that the driver, 22-year-old Gavin Beiderwell-Goodridge was intoxicated. During the course of this DUII investigation, deputies learned that 22-year-old Emmah Elizabeth Keyser had actually been driving the vehicle when it went off of the roadway. Keyser was also intoxicated and taken into custody for DUII.
 
As deputies were still on scene finishing up these two DUII investigations, 20-year-old Christian David Ramos (also intoxicated), arrived on scene driving a second vehicle. It was learned that all three had been drinking together prior to the original crash. All three drivers were arrested and charged with DUII.
 
Yes - three DUIIs, two cars, one call.
 
Please do not drink and drive. Impaired driving claims the lives of innocent people every day in our country. Every one of these deaths are preventable and can be avoided simply by people choosing to make better decisions and act responsibly.

Attached Media Files: DUI_Arrests.png,

03/19/2026 - One Call For Service Results In Three Separate DUII Arrests (Photo) - 03/19/26

 
On March 19th shortly before 1:00am, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a vehicle that had crashed into a tree in the 82000blk of Barbre Rd. in Dexter. Upon arrival deputies observed the involved vehicle being driven on the roadway again.
 
Deputies contacted the occupants of the vehicle and discovered that the driver, 22-year-old Gavin Beiderwell-Goodridge was intoxicated. During the course of this DUII investigation, deputies learned that 22-year-old Emmah Elizabeth Keyser had actually been driving the vehicle when it went off of the roadway. Keyser was also intoxicated and taken into custody for DUII.
 
As deputies were still on scene finishing up these two DUII investigations, 20-year-old Christian David Ramos (also intoxicated), arrived on scene driving a second vehicle. It was learned that all three had been drinking together prior to the original crash. All three drivers were arrested and charged with DUII.
 
Yes - three DUIIs, two cars, one call.
 
Please do not drink and drive. Impaired driving claims the lives of innocent people every day in our country. Every one of these deaths are preventable and can be avoided simply by people choosing to make better decisions and act responsibly.

Attached Media Files: DUI_Arrests.png,

3/11/26 - LCSO Case 26-1252 - Eugene Man Arrested After Menacing With Firearm (Photo) - 03/12/26

 
On March 11th at 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence in the 3000 block of Dalewood Street, Eugene, for a reported menacing. The victims reported they were in a verbal dispute with the resident, Nathan Randal Larson, 44, of Eugene, when Larson shot at them with a pellet or paintball gun, striking one of them. They reported Larson then pointed a handgun at them before going inside the residence.
 
Deputies responded with an armored rescue vehicle and observed the residence with a drone. Larson exited the residence but was uncooperative. Deputies deployed less lethal 40mm munitions, and he was arrested.
 
Deputies applied for a search warrant of the residence, which was granted. During the search, they located a loaded .45 caliber handgun, paintball gun, and tactical vest with additional ammunition.
 
Larson was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Assault in the 4th Degree
- Menacing
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Recklessly Endangering Another Person
- Disorderly Conduct in the 2nd Degree
- Resisting Arrest

Attached Media Files: River Road Arrest,

3/11/26 - LCSO Case 26-1252 - Eugene Man Arrested After Menacing With Firearm (Photo) - 03/12/26

 
On March 11th at 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence in the 3000 block of Dalewood Street, Eugene, for a reported menacing. The victims reported they were in a verbal dispute with the resident, Nathan Randal Larson, 44, of Eugene, when Larson shot at them with a pellet or paintball gun, striking one of them. They reported Larson then pointed a handgun at them before going inside the residence.
 
Deputies responded with an armored rescue vehicle and observed the residence with a drone. Larson exited the residence but was uncooperative. Deputies deployed less lethal 40mm munitions, and he was arrested.
 
Deputies applied for a search warrant of the residence, which was granted. During the search, they located a loaded .45 caliber handgun, paintball gun, and tactical vest with additional ammunition.
 
Larson was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Assault in the 4th Degree
- Menacing
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Recklessly Endangering Another Person
- Disorderly Conduct in the 2nd Degree
- Resisting Arrest

Attached Media Files: River Road Arrest,

3/11/26 - Every 15 Minutes Event Held At Triangle Lake Charter School (Photo) - 03/12/26

 
Every 15 Minutes is a two-day under-age impaired driving prevention program centered around the statistic that someone in the United States is killed as the result of an alcohol-related crash every 15 minutes. While this exact statistic has fluctuated year-to-year, impairment-related collisions remain the leading cause of death among teenage youth.
 
This week on March 10th and 11th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Lane Fire Authority, Lake Creek Fire & Rescue and the Blachly School District, took a proactive step in educating local high school students about making mature decisions around intoxicating substances and driving distractors.
 
On Tuesday, March 10th, students witnessed a mock car crash at the Triangle Lake Charter School. This staged car crash involves student occupants with a DUII driver, someone who is killed, and several injured subjects. Law enforcement, fire, and paramedics responded and worked the crash as they would any real crash.
 
On Wednesday, March 11th, the school held a community assembly in the gymnasium at the school. A representative from the Sheriff’s Office narrated the assembly, which included speakers who have lost loved ones to impaired driving crashes. The assembly also included a video made with the students involved in the crash:
 
https://youtu.be/V8ZHqTzX6F0?si=HmEWfDcXwHIFm6fS
(NOTE: Video includes realistic depictions of injuries and blood)
 
The program challenges teens to think before using any impairing substances and operating any type of motor vehicle, or riding in one with an impaired operator. It also focuses on the impact those decisions have on family, friends, and the people left behind when someone is killed as a result of an impaired driving crash.

3/11/26 - Every 15 Minutes Event Held At Triangle Lake Charter School (Photo) - 03/12/26

 
Every 15 Minutes is a two-day under-age impaired driving prevention program centered around the statistic that someone in the United States is killed as the result of an alcohol-related crash every 15 minutes. While this exact statistic has fluctuated year-to-year, impairment-related collisions remain the leading cause of death among teenage youth.
 
This week on March 10th and 11th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Lane Fire Authority, Lake Creek Fire & Rescue and the Blachly School District, took a proactive step in educating local high school students about making mature decisions around intoxicating substances and driving distractors.
 
On Tuesday, March 10th, students witnessed a mock car crash at the Triangle Lake Charter School. This staged car crash involves student occupants with a DUII driver, someone who is killed, and several injured subjects. Law enforcement, fire, and paramedics responded and worked the crash as they would any real crash.
 
On Wednesday, March 11th, the school held a community assembly in the gymnasium at the school. A representative from the Sheriff’s Office narrated the assembly, which included speakers who have lost loved ones to impaired driving crashes. The assembly also included a video made with the students involved in the crash:
 
https://youtu.be/V8ZHqTzX6F0?si=HmEWfDcXwHIFm6fS
(NOTE: Video includes realistic depictions of injuries and blood)
 
The program challenges teens to think before using any impairing substances and operating any type of motor vehicle, or riding in one with an impaired operator. It also focuses on the impact those decisions have on family, friends, and the people left behind when someone is killed as a result of an impaired driving crash.

Media Opportunity: Lane County Sheriff’s Office To Host Every 15 Minutes Program At Triangle Lake Charter School - 03/09/26

 
Every 15 Minutes is a two-day under-age impaired driving prevention program centered around the statistic that someone in the United States is killed as the result of an alcohol-related crash every 15 minutes. While this exact statistic has fluctuated year-to-year, impairment-related collisions remain the leading cause of death among teenage youth.
 
This week on March 10th and 11th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Lane Fire Authority, Lake Creek Fire & Rescue and the Blachly School District, is taking a proactive step in educating local high school students about making mature decisions around intoxicating substances and driving distractors.
 
The program challenges teens to think before using any impairing substances and operating any type of motor vehicle, or riding in one with an impaired operator. It also focuses on the impact those decisions have on family, friends, and the people you leave behind when someone is killed as a result of an impaired driving crash.
 
Times of Media Opportunity
 
Tuesday, March 10th: Mock car crash at the Triangle Lake Charter School (20264 Blachly Grange Rd., Blachly). This staged car crash will involve student occupants with a DUII driver, someone who is killed, and several injured subjects. Law enforcement, fire, and paramedics will respond and work this crash as they would any real crash. The crash will begin promptly at 1 p.m. and end between 1:45 and 2:00 p.m. (We request media arrive at the crash scene no later than 12:45 p.m. as to not interfere with responding emergency personnel as the crash scene is in an area which can easily become congested.)
 
The mock crash scene is open to the public.
 
Wednesday, March 11th: Community assembly located in the gymnasium at Triangle Lake Charter School. A representative from the Sheriff’s Office will be narrating the assembly which will include speakers who have lost loved ones to impaired driving crashes. Involved students and parents will also speak about their experience with this program. The assembly will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at approximately 11 a.m.
 
This assembly is open to the public.
 
Further questions regarding the event can be directed to Sgt. Tim Wallace at 541-520-2646.

Media Opportunity: Lane County Sheriff’s Office To Host Every 15 Minutes Program At Triangle Lake Charter School - 03/09/26

 
Every 15 Minutes is a two-day under-age impaired driving prevention program centered around the statistic that someone in the United States is killed as the result of an alcohol-related crash every 15 minutes. While this exact statistic has fluctuated year-to-year, impairment-related collisions remain the leading cause of death among teenage youth.
 
This week on March 10th and 11th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Lane Fire Authority, Lake Creek Fire & Rescue and the Blachly School District, is taking a proactive step in educating local high school students about making mature decisions around intoxicating substances and driving distractors.
 
The program challenges teens to think before using any impairing substances and operating any type of motor vehicle, or riding in one with an impaired operator. It also focuses on the impact those decisions have on family, friends, and the people you leave behind when someone is killed as a result of an impaired driving crash.
 
Times of Media Opportunity
 
Tuesday, March 10th: Mock car crash at the Triangle Lake Charter School (20264 Blachly Grange Rd., Blachly). This staged car crash will involve student occupants with a DUII driver, someone who is killed, and several injured subjects. Law enforcement, fire, and paramedics will respond and work this crash as they would any real crash. The crash will begin promptly at 1 p.m. and end between 1:45 and 2:00 p.m. (We request media arrive at the crash scene no later than 12:45 p.m. as to not interfere with responding emergency personnel as the crash scene is in an area which can easily become congested.)
 
The mock crash scene is open to the public.
 
Wednesday, March 11th: Community assembly located in the gymnasium at Triangle Lake Charter School. A representative from the Sheriff’s Office will be narrating the assembly which will include speakers who have lost loved ones to impaired driving crashes. Involved students and parents will also speak about their experience with this program. The assembly will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at approximately 11 a.m.
 
This assembly is open to the public.
 
Further questions regarding the event can be directed to Sgt. Tim Wallace at 541-520-2646.

Lane County Residents Continue To Be Targeted By Scammers Claiming To Be Deputies (Photo) - 03/07/26

We will NEVER ask for money by phone, text, or email.
 
We will NEVER call you about missed jury duty.
 
Our community continues to be targeted by phone scammers identifying themselves as employees of the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, typically claiming to be sergeants. Scammers have in the past also used text and email.
 
Scammers claim there are warrants, missed jury duty, or unsettled legal issues. They may also offer to take bail money so family members in our jail may be released. Scammers then ask for payment or personal information, often threatening arrest. They usually offer to take payment digitally, through cryptocurrency, phone apps, or at a kiosk.
 
In some instances, the scammers appear to call from official phone numbers or provide fraudulent callback numbers with official-sounding voicemail inboxes. They often already have some personal information based on the phone number they called.
 
If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a Lane County Sheriff's Office employee and you think you are being scammed, HANG UP.
 
Then contact our dispatch center at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.
 
Please share with your friends and family. This scam has been around for years, and people are still falling for it despite efforts by all local law enforcement to educate the public.

Attached Media Files: Scam Alert!,

Lane County Residents Continue To Be Targeted By Scammers Claiming To Be Deputies (Photo) - 03/07/26

We will NEVER ask for money by phone, text, or email.
 
We will NEVER call you about missed jury duty.
 
Our community continues to be targeted by phone scammers identifying themselves as employees of the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, typically claiming to be sergeants. Scammers have in the past also used text and email.
 
Scammers claim there are warrants, missed jury duty, or unsettled legal issues. They may also offer to take bail money so family members in our jail may be released. Scammers then ask for payment or personal information, often threatening arrest. They usually offer to take payment digitally, through cryptocurrency, phone apps, or at a kiosk.
 
In some instances, the scammers appear to call from official phone numbers or provide fraudulent callback numbers with official-sounding voicemail inboxes. They often already have some personal information based on the phone number they called.
 
If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a Lane County Sheriff's Office employee and you think you are being scammed, HANG UP.
 
Then contact our dispatch center at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.
 
Please share with your friends and family. This scam has been around for years, and people are still falling for it despite efforts by all local law enforcement to educate the public.

Attached Media Files: Scam Alert!,

LCSO Cases 26-0475, 26-0716, 26-0735 - Lane County Sheriff’s Property Crimes Detective Recovers Multiple Stolen Firearms, Suspect Outstanding (Photo) - 03/06/26

 
On January 30th, a homeowner in the 15700 block of Highway 36, Deadwood, reported a burglary. Several firearms and other items were stolen. The Lane County Sheriff’s property crimes detective began investigating the case and soon identified suspects and a vehicle from the victim’s security video.
 
On February 12th, an Oregon State Police (OSP) detective located the suspect vehicle near Armitage Park north of Eugene. It was occupied by one of the suspects, Tina Jean Devault, 57, of Noti. During a search of the vehicle, detectives located approximately 1 pound of methamphetamine. OSP detectives handled the drug possession investigation.
 
Devault was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on a Parole Violation warrant from convictions for Possession of Methamphetamine and Cocaine. OSP detectives later added new charges for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine, and Delivery of Methamphetamine.
 
Based on information obtained during the investigation, our property crimes detective authored a search warrant for a property in the 21400 block of Highway 126, east of Noti.
 
Later that evening, deputies assigned to the Lane County Sheriff’s Special Response Team (SRT), Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT), and detectives served a search warrant at the property. The response on Highway 126 during evening commute time was widely shared on social media at the time.
 
While serving the warrant, a second suspect, Beau Russell Anderson, 38, of Noti, was located in possession of a firearm and arrested. Detectives also located stolen firearms and a stolen vehicle not related to the original burglary case. Anderson was lodged at the Lane County Jail for Burglary in the 2nd Degree, Aggravated Theft in the 1st Degree, Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle, Driving While Suspended – Misdemeanor, and Felon in Possession of a Firearm.
 
The property crimes detective continued following up, and on February 13th, detectives returned to the property with an additional search warrant. During the service of this warrant, detectives located 9 stolen firearms and ammunition that had been stolen in the burglary.
 
The last suspect, Guy Gilbert Devault, 61, of Noti, is still outstanding, as well as several firearms. Detectives determined Devault was living on a property in the 23000 block of Green Creek Road, and authored a search warrant. Devault was not located during the service of the warrant. Detectives are continuing to investigate the case, but have been unable to locate him or the remaining firearms.
 
Devault (pictured) is described as a white male, 5’10” tall, 180 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
 
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Devault are asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Dispatch at 541-682-4150 option 1.

Attached Media Files: Photo of Devault, Attempt to Locate,

LCSO Cases 26-0475, 26-0716, 26-0735 - Lane County Sheriff’s Property Crimes Detective Recovers Multiple Stolen Firearms, Suspect Outstanding (Photo) - 03/06/26

 
On January 30th, a homeowner in the 15700 block of Highway 36, Deadwood, reported a burglary. Several firearms and other items were stolen. The Lane County Sheriff’s property crimes detective began investigating the case and soon identified suspects and a vehicle from the victim’s security video.
 
On February 12th, an Oregon State Police (OSP) detective located the suspect vehicle near Armitage Park north of Eugene. It was occupied by one of the suspects, Tina Jean Devault, 57, of Noti. During a search of the vehicle, detectives located approximately 1 pound of methamphetamine. OSP detectives handled the drug possession investigation.
 
Devault was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on a Parole Violation warrant from convictions for Possession of Methamphetamine and Cocaine. OSP detectives later added new charges for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine, and Delivery of Methamphetamine.
 
Based on information obtained during the investigation, our property crimes detective authored a search warrant for a property in the 21400 block of Highway 126, east of Noti.
 
Later that evening, deputies assigned to the Lane County Sheriff’s Special Response Team (SRT), Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT), and detectives served a search warrant at the property. The response on Highway 126 during evening commute time was widely shared on social media at the time.
 
While serving the warrant, a second suspect, Beau Russell Anderson, 38, of Noti, was located in possession of a firearm and arrested. Detectives also located stolen firearms and a stolen vehicle not related to the original burglary case. Anderson was lodged at the Lane County Jail for Burglary in the 2nd Degree, Aggravated Theft in the 1st Degree, Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle, Driving While Suspended – Misdemeanor, and Felon in Possession of a Firearm.
 
The property crimes detective continued following up, and on February 13th, detectives returned to the property with an additional search warrant. During the service of this warrant, detectives located 9 stolen firearms and ammunition that had been stolen in the burglary.
 
The last suspect, Guy Gilbert Devault, 61, of Noti, is still outstanding, as well as several firearms. Detectives determined Devault was living on a property in the 23000 block of Green Creek Road, and authored a search warrant. Devault was not located during the service of the warrant. Detectives are continuing to investigate the case, but have been unable to locate him or the remaining firearms.
 
Devault (pictured) is described as a white male, 5’10” tall, 180 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
 
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Devault are asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Dispatch at 541-682-4150 option 1.

Attached Media Files: Photo of Devault, Attempt to Locate,

3/5/26 - LCSO Case 26-1121 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputy Assaulted In The Lane County Jail - 03/06/26

 
On March 5th at 11:30 a.m. in the Lane County Jail, a deputy was assisting a nurse with medication distribution in a housing area. An adult in custody, John Paul Lockhart, 62, of Medford, was out of his cell for his dayroom time, which custodies are given throughout the day in all housing areas.
 
As the deputy was assisting the nurse and another adult in custody, Lockhart ran at the deputy and began striking him with a mop handle, causing injuries to his arm and torso. The deputy deployed pepper spray, which was ineffective. The deputy then took Lockhart to the floor, removed the broom handle, and placed him in handcuffs.
 
Lockhart, who was already in custody on multiple warrants and for crimes investigated by Oregon State Police and the Eugene Police Department, was charged with:
- Attempted Assault in the 2nd Degree
- Assault on a Public Safety Officer
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Supplying Contraband

3/5/26 - LCSO Case 26-1121 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputy Assaulted In The Lane County Jail - 03/06/26

 
On March 5th at 11:30 a.m. in the Lane County Jail, a deputy was assisting a nurse with medication distribution in a housing area. An adult in custody, John Paul Lockhart, 62, of Medford, was out of his cell for his dayroom time, which custodies are given throughout the day in all housing areas.
 
As the deputy was assisting the nurse and another adult in custody, Lockhart ran at the deputy and began striking him with a mop handle, causing injuries to his arm and torso. The deputy deployed pepper spray, which was ineffective. The deputy then took Lockhart to the floor, removed the broom handle, and placed him in handcuffs.
 
Lockhart, who was already in custody on multiple warrants and for crimes investigated by Oregon State Police and the Eugene Police Department, was charged with:
- Attempted Assault in the 2nd Degree
- Assault on a Public Safety Officer
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Supplying Contraband

3/4/26 - LCSO Case 26-1097 - Florence Man Arrested After Starting Fire, Fighting With Deputy In Dunes City (Photo) - 03/05/26

 
On March 4th at 11 a.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy assigned to the Dunes contract responded to the 83700 block of Clear Lake Road, Dunes City, for a report of trespassing and reckless burning. An area resident reported a male entered their property, lit a brush pile on fire, and threatened the property owner. The suspect, Dustin Steven Lafrance, 34, of Florence, was also wanted in other cases.
 
The deputy encountered Lafrance nearby on Clear Lake Road. As the deputy attempted to detain him, Lafrance pulled out a knife. The deputy was able avoid injury and separate himself from Lafrance, who then ran north on Clear Lake Road.
 
The deputy gave chase as officers and deputies responded. A Florence Police officer located Lafrance on Huckleberry Lane and deployed a taser. An Oregon State Trooper assisted with detaining him.
 
Lafrance was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Resisting Arrest
- Menacing
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Reckless Burning
- Theft in the 2nd Degree from a prior case
- Probation Violations on convictions of Assault in the 4th Degree and Disorderly Conduct
 
Thanks to the Florence Police Department and Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.

Attached Media Files: Dunes City Arrest,

3/4/26 - LCSO Case 26-1097 - Florence Man Arrested After Starting Fire, Fighting With Deputy In Dunes City (Photo) - 03/05/26

 
On March 4th at 11 a.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy assigned to the Dunes contract responded to the 83700 block of Clear Lake Road, Dunes City, for a report of trespassing and reckless burning. An area resident reported a male entered their property, lit a brush pile on fire, and threatened the property owner. The suspect, Dustin Steven Lafrance, 34, of Florence, was also wanted in other cases.
 
The deputy encountered Lafrance nearby on Clear Lake Road. As the deputy attempted to detain him, Lafrance pulled out a knife. The deputy was able avoid injury and separate himself from Lafrance, who then ran north on Clear Lake Road.
 
The deputy gave chase as officers and deputies responded. A Florence Police officer located Lafrance on Huckleberry Lane and deployed a taser. An Oregon State Trooper assisted with detaining him.
 
Lafrance was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Resisting Arrest
- Menacing
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Trespass in the 2nd Degree
- Reckless Burning
- Theft in the 2nd Degree from a prior case
- Probation Violations on convictions of Assault in the 4th Degree and Disorderly Conduct
 
Thanks to the Florence Police Department and Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.

Attached Media Files: Dunes City Arrest,

3/4/26 - LCSO Case 26-0939 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Several In Florence Search Warrant Operation (Photo) - 03/05/26

 
On March 4th at 7 a.m., deputies assigned to the Lane County Sheriff’s Special Response Team (SRT), detectives, the West Lane district deputy, Florence Police officers and an Oregon State Trooper served a search warrant at a residence in the 2200 block of 12th Street in Florence. The suspects were believed to be in involved in numerous burglaries and thefts in the west Lane County area.
 
The West Lane district deputy authored the search warrant based on his investigation. SRT was used for the service of the warrant as the primary suspect, Jason Scott Sprinkle, 35, of Florence, had attempted to flee and assaulted deputies in past contacts.
 
As deputies cleared the property, Sprinkle attempted to flee on foot while armed with a knife. He was initially pursued by K9 Ripp, but encountered a detective on perimeter who deployed a taser. Sprinkle dropped the knife and was arrested without further incident.
 
During the search, deputies and officers located stolen property connected to several cases, as well as additional construction materials and tools that were out of place, but not identifiable to a specific case.
 
Several individuals were detained in addition to Sprinkle. After additional investigation, three suspects were arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail:
 
Sprinkle was charged with:
- Theft in the 1st Degree
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
- Failure to Report as Sex Offender
- Possession of a Stolen Vehicle
- Parole Violation on an original conviction of Assault on a Public Safety Officer
- Jackson County Circuit Court warrant for Driving with a Revoked License
- Florence Municipal Court warrants for Reckless Driving, Recklessly Endangering Another Person, and Providing False Information to a Police Officer
 
Skeyla Aireann Wardrobe, 29, of Mapleton was arrested for:
- Theft in the 1st Degree
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
 
Kurt Dillon Eskildsen, 34, of Florence was arrested for:
- Douglas County Circuit Court warrant for Trespass in the 2nd Degree
 
Thanks to the Florence Police Department and Oregon State Police for their assistance on this call.

3/4/26 - LCSO Case 26-0939 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Several In Florence Search Warrant Operation (Photo) - 03/05/26

 
On March 4th at 7 a.m., deputies assigned to the Lane County Sheriff’s Special Response Team (SRT), detectives, the West Lane district deputy, Florence Police officers and an Oregon State Trooper served a search warrant at a residence in the 2200 block of 12th Street in Florence. The suspects were believed to be in involved in numerous burglaries and thefts in the west Lane County area.
 
The West Lane district deputy authored the search warrant based on his investigation. SRT was used for the service of the warrant as the primary suspect, Jason Scott Sprinkle, 35, of Florence, had attempted to flee and assaulted deputies in past contacts.
 
As deputies cleared the property, Sprinkle attempted to flee on foot while armed with a knife. He was initially pursued by K9 Ripp, but encountered a detective on perimeter who deployed a taser. Sprinkle dropped the knife and was arrested without further incident.
 
During the search, deputies and officers located stolen property connected to several cases, as well as additional construction materials and tools that were out of place, but not identifiable to a specific case.
 
Several individuals were detained in addition to Sprinkle. After additional investigation, three suspects were arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail:
 
Sprinkle was charged with:
- Theft in the 1st Degree
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
- Failure to Report as Sex Offender
- Possession of a Stolen Vehicle
- Parole Violation on an original conviction of Assault on a Public Safety Officer
- Jackson County Circuit Court warrant for Driving with a Revoked License
- Florence Municipal Court warrants for Reckless Driving, Recklessly Endangering Another Person, and Providing False Information to a Police Officer
 
Skeyla Aireann Wardrobe, 29, of Mapleton was arrested for:
- Theft in the 1st Degree
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
 
Kurt Dillon Eskildsen, 34, of Florence was arrested for:
- Douglas County Circuit Court warrant for Trespass in the 2nd Degree
 
Thanks to the Florence Police Department and Oregon State Police for their assistance on this call.

3/1/26 - LCSO Case 26-1023 - Springfield Man Arrested After Attempted Elude In Veneta (Photo) - 03/03/26

 
On March 1st at 9:30 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a vehicle trespassing in the 25100 block of E. Broadway Avenue, Veneta. The vehicle description matched a vehicle that had recently fled from Eugene Police officers. The suspected driver, David Johnathan Guggenmos, 41, of Springfield, had a felony warrant for his arrest.
 
The vehicle left before deputies arrived, but was located in a nearby church parking lot. Deputies staged in the area and an Oregon State Trooper staged a spike strip nearby.
 
The vehicle soon left the parking lot and a deputy attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle fled, as expected. The Trooper successfully deployed spike strips, deflating 3 tires and slowing the vehicle to around 25 miles per hour. The vehicle turned into a parking lot off E. Hunter Road and was pinned against a curb.
 
The driver, Guggenmos, was not initially cooperative but was arrested without further incident and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Elude by Vehicle
- Resisting Arrest
- Parole Violation warrant for conviction on Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle
 
Thanks to Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.

Attached Media Files: Veneta Arrest,

3/1/26 - LCSO Case 26-1023 - Springfield Man Arrested After Attempted Elude In Veneta (Photo) - 03/03/26

 
On March 1st at 9:30 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a vehicle trespassing in the 25100 block of E. Broadway Avenue, Veneta. The vehicle description matched a vehicle that had recently fled from Eugene Police officers. The suspected driver, David Johnathan Guggenmos, 41, of Springfield, had a felony warrant for his arrest.
 
The vehicle left before deputies arrived, but was located in a nearby church parking lot. Deputies staged in the area and an Oregon State Trooper staged a spike strip nearby.
 
The vehicle soon left the parking lot and a deputy attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle fled, as expected. The Trooper successfully deployed spike strips, deflating 3 tires and slowing the vehicle to around 25 miles per hour. The vehicle turned into a parking lot off E. Hunter Road and was pinned against a curb.
 
The driver, Guggenmos, was not initially cooperative but was arrested without further incident and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Elude by Vehicle
- Resisting Arrest
- Parole Violation warrant for conviction on Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle
 
Thanks to Oregon State Police for their assistance on this incident.

Attached Media Files: Veneta Arrest,

2/27/26 - LCSO Case 26-1010 - Lane County Sheriff’s K9 Ripp Apprehends Hit And Run Suspect (Photo) - 03/03/26

 
On February 27th at 4:40 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a head-on crash on Eagles Rest Road near milepost 2. Fire personnel also responded and arrived on scene first. When they arrived, one of the drivers, James Lawrence Gehrman, 55, of Dexter, sped away in his damaged vehicle. A BLM Ranger located the vehicle several miles from the crash.
 
A deputy responded with K9 Ripp and got to work. Gehrman was soon found hiding in the forest nearby. He was initially uncooperative, but soon decided to not give K9 Ripp any more work. He was arrested without further incident and lodged at the Lane County Jail for the following charges:
- Fail to Perform Duties of a Driver - Property Damage
- Disorderly Conduct in the 2nd Degree
- Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon
- Probation Violation on a conviction for Unlawful Use of a Weapon
 
Thanks to the Bureau of Land Management for their assistance on this call.

Attached Media Files: Vehicle, K9 Ripp, Dexter Arrest,

2/27/26 - LCSO Case 26-1010 - Lane County Sheriff’s K9 Ripp Apprehends Hit And Run Suspect (Photo) - 03/03/26

 
On February 27th at 4:40 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a head-on crash on Eagles Rest Road near milepost 2. Fire personnel also responded and arrived on scene first. When they arrived, one of the drivers, James Lawrence Gehrman, 55, of Dexter, sped away in his damaged vehicle. A BLM Ranger located the vehicle several miles from the crash.
 
A deputy responded with K9 Ripp and got to work. Gehrman was soon found hiding in the forest nearby. He was initially uncooperative, but soon decided to not give K9 Ripp any more work. He was arrested without further incident and lodged at the Lane County Jail for the following charges:
- Fail to Perform Duties of a Driver - Property Damage
- Disorderly Conduct in the 2nd Degree
- Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon
- Probation Violation on a conviction for Unlawful Use of a Weapon
 
Thanks to the Bureau of Land Management for their assistance on this call.

Attached Media Files: Vehicle, K9 Ripp, Dexter Arrest,

-- WE’RE HIRING DISPATCHERS -- (Photo) - 03/02/26

 
Be the calm in someone’s worst day. Be the voice that saves lives.
 
Our dispatchers are the steady voice in chaos. The problem-solvers. The lifeline between our county residents and the deputies, firefighters, and paramedics racing to help.
 
This isn’t just a job. It’s a mission.
 
What You’ll Do:
- Answer emergency and non-emergency calls
- Gather critical information quickly and accurately
- Dispatch law enforcement, fire, and EMS
- Provide life-saving instructions before responders arrive
- Keep first responders informed and safe in the field
 
What It Takes:
- Ability to stay calm under pressure
- Strong multitasking skills
- Clear communication
- Compassion and professionalism
- Team-first mindset
 
Why Join Us?
- Meaningful, purpose-driven work
- Competitive pay and benefits
- Paid training
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to serve your own community
 
Every shift matters. Every call matters. Every voice matters.
 
If you’re ready to make a difference from day one, we want to hear from you.
 
Learn more and apply today:
www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lanecountyor/jobs/5245311/communications-officer
 
And yes, you would get to work with Corporal Carlton – our in-office therapy canine.
 

Attached Media Files: Now Hiring Dispatchers,

-- WE’RE HIRING DISPATCHERS -- (Photo) - 03/02/26

 
Be the calm in someone’s worst day. Be the voice that saves lives.
 
Our dispatchers are the steady voice in chaos. The problem-solvers. The lifeline between our county residents and the deputies, firefighters, and paramedics racing to help.
 
This isn’t just a job. It’s a mission.
 
What You’ll Do:
- Answer emergency and non-emergency calls
- Gather critical information quickly and accurately
- Dispatch law enforcement, fire, and EMS
- Provide life-saving instructions before responders arrive
- Keep first responders informed and safe in the field
 
What It Takes:
- Ability to stay calm under pressure
- Strong multitasking skills
- Clear communication
- Compassion and professionalism
- Team-first mindset
 
Why Join Us?
- Meaningful, purpose-driven work
- Competitive pay and benefits
- Paid training
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to serve your own community
 
Every shift matters. Every call matters. Every voice matters.
 
If you’re ready to make a difference from day one, we want to hear from you.
 
Learn more and apply today:
www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lanecountyor/jobs/5245311/communications-officer
 
And yes, you would get to work with Corporal Carlton – our in-office therapy canine.
 

Attached Media Files: Now Hiring Dispatchers,

3/2/26 - Deputies And Officers Teach, Attend Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training (Photo) - 03/02/26

 
Last week, the Lane County Regional Crisis Intervention Team hosted a 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training at the Springfield Police Department and Hillview Baptist Church in Springfield. This regional training is offered to local law enforcement agencies in Lane County.
 
The Regional Crisis Intervention Team is made up of coordinators from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, the Eugene Police Department, and the Springfield Police Department. The team is assisted by a steering committee made up of stakeholders in the local mental health community.
 
The 31 attendees included deputies, dispatchers, and officers assigned to various roles from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, Springfield Police Department, Eugene Police Department, Oakridge Police Department, Cottage Grove Police Department, and Lane Transit District.
 
CIT Training consists of classroom instruction to educate participants about mental health, addiction, de-escalation, and alternatives to incarceration. The curriculum includes specific lessons about local resources and programs, commonly encountered mental health conditions, tactical communication strategies, and presentations from community members with lived, first-hand mental health experiences.
 
The training includes discussions specific to unique communities law enforcement officers may encounter, such as military veterans, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and developmentally disabled individuals. Near the end of the week of training, attendees participate in scenario training based off of real situations. Finally, the training concludes with a segment on officer resilience and mental wellness.
 
This training provides a solid foundation for local law enforcement to call upon when approaching persons in crisis and to help community members receive the best outcome possible.

Attached Media Files: CIT Instructors & Attendees,

3/2/26 - Deputies And Officers Teach, Attend Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training (Photo) - 03/02/26

 
Last week, the Lane County Regional Crisis Intervention Team hosted a 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training at the Springfield Police Department and Hillview Baptist Church in Springfield. This regional training is offered to local law enforcement agencies in Lane County.
 
The Regional Crisis Intervention Team is made up of coordinators from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, the Eugene Police Department, and the Springfield Police Department. The team is assisted by a steering committee made up of stakeholders in the local mental health community.
 
The 31 attendees included deputies, dispatchers, and officers assigned to various roles from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, Springfield Police Department, Eugene Police Department, Oakridge Police Department, Cottage Grove Police Department, and Lane Transit District.
 
CIT Training consists of classroom instruction to educate participants about mental health, addiction, de-escalation, and alternatives to incarceration. The curriculum includes specific lessons about local resources and programs, commonly encountered mental health conditions, tactical communication strategies, and presentations from community members with lived, first-hand mental health experiences.
 
The training includes discussions specific to unique communities law enforcement officers may encounter, such as military veterans, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and developmentally disabled individuals. Near the end of the week of training, attendees participate in scenario training based off of real situations. Finally, the training concludes with a segment on officer resilience and mental wellness.
 
This training provides a solid foundation for local law enforcement to call upon when approaching persons in crisis and to help community members receive the best outcome possible.

Attached Media Files: CIT Instructors & Attendees,

2/26/26 - LCSO Case 26-0981 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Creswell Woman Burglarizing Home, Assaulting Homeowner - 02/27/26

CORRECTION: Deputies assigned to Main Office Patrol responded to this incident.
 
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On February 26th at 7 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies, including a deputy assigned to the Creswell patrol contract, responded to the 200 block of Creswood Drive, Creswell, for a disorderly subject. Initial reports indicated Aiyana Elizabeth Roy, 25, of Creswell, was naked, possibly injured, and causing a disturbance outside.
 
As deputies arrived on scene, Roy broke into a nearby home and assaulted an elderly resident, causing significant injury. A deputy quickly deployed a taser and detained Roy, who was also injured. Deputies contacted a male in a neighboring home who had been injured by Roy before deputies arrived. The victims were treated on scene by medics, and Roy was transported to an area hospital for medical care.
 
After additional investigation, Roy was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Burglary in the 1st Degree
- Assault in the 2nd Degree
- Assault in the 4th Degree
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
- Criminal Trespass in the 1st Degree

2/26/26 - LCSO Case 26-0981 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Creswell Woman Burglarizing Home, Assaulting Homeowner - 02/27/26

CORRECTION: Deputies assigned to Main Office Patrol responded to this incident.
 
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On February 26th at 7 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies, including a deputy assigned to the Creswell patrol contract, responded to the 200 block of Creswood Drive, Creswell, for a disorderly subject. Initial reports indicated Aiyana Elizabeth Roy, 25, of Creswell, was naked, possibly injured, and causing a disturbance outside.
 
As deputies arrived on scene, Roy broke into a nearby home and assaulted an elderly resident, causing significant injury. A deputy quickly deployed a taser and detained Roy, who was also injured. Deputies contacted a male in a neighboring home who had been injured by Roy before deputies arrived. The victims were treated on scene by medics, and Roy was transported to an area hospital for medical care.
 
After additional investigation, Roy was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Burglary in the 1st Degree
- Assault in the 2nd Degree
- Assault in the 4th Degree
- Unlawful Use of a Weapon
- Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree
- Criminal Trespass in the 1st Degree