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3/16/25 - Lane County Sheriff’s Office Issues Level 1 (Be Ready) Evacuation Notices For Cottage Grove And Marcola Areas Due To Flooding (Photo) -03/16/25


The following areas are under a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice due to flooding:

- All areas on Sunderman Road near Marcola, which will be closed except for local access by residents.

- All areas south of Silk Creek to Bryant Avenue, between Gowdyville Road and S. River Road in Cottage Grove

- Riverstone RV Park at S. 6th Avenue and Latham Road, east of Cottage Grove

A shelter for evacuees has been set up at the Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Avenue, Cottage Grove.

Due to the closure of Cemetery Bridge Road in Cottage Grove, the following areas are asked to shelter in place:

- All areas north of Silk Creek Road accessed by Cemetery Bridge Road, including Buttercup Loop, Bluebird Street, Ash Avenue, and Pond Turtle Way

Officials are working on emergency access for evacuations for those wanting to leave.

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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.

Use caution in areas of high water on roadways and driveways. Residents should monitor their evacuation routes for flooding.

A map of the evacuation area is available at: www.lanecountyor.gov/2025flood

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

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3/16/25 - Lane County Sheriff’s Office Issues Level 1 (Be Ready) Evacuation Notice For Sunderman Road Near Marcola Due To Potential Flooding (Photo) -03/16/25

 
The following area is under a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice due to high water and potential for flooding:
 
All areas on Sunderman Road, which will be closed except for local access by residents.
 
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.
 
Use caution in areas of high water on roadways and driveways. Residents should monitor their evacuation routes for flooding.
 
A map of the evacuation area is available at: https://lcgisorg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=70ab9a6b3b594c438427ead8194a9b98
 
Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.LaneAlerts.org.

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3/8/25 - LCSO Case #25-1168 - Deputies Recover Deceased Person From Fern Ridge Reservoir (Photo) -03/15/25

UPDATE - 3/15/25 - Deceased person found in Fern Ridge Reservoir identified
 
The deceased person found in Fern Ridge Reservoir has been identified as Tiffany Nicole Hillyer, 42, of Salem.
 
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On March 8th at about 4 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Fern Ridge Reservoir for a report of a deceased person in the lake. Deputies recovered the person and are investigating the incident. The identity of the involved is being withheld pending next of kin notification.

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3/13/25 - LCSO Case #25-1231 - Deputies Arrest Male Committing Multiple Crimes In Hayes Lane Area (Photo) -03/14/25

 
On March 13th at about 10:30 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies and a Junction City Police officer responded to the 30500 block of Hayes Lane, southeast of Junction City, for a report of a male trespassing in the area. Additional calls came in about the male as he continued across rural properties and entered buildings, including a home with children inside. Deputies spotted the male sprinting across a field and then disappearing into heavy brush.
 
Another deputy responded with a drone, and soon located the suspect, Jacob Lee Woody, 34, of Eugene. Woody was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail for:
 
- Burglary in the 1st Degree
- Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Theft in the 1st Degree
- Theft in the 2nd Degree
- 5 counts of Criminal Trespass in the 2nd Degree.
 
Thanks to the Junction City Police for their assistance in this case.

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3/13/25 - LCSO Case #25-1228 - Deputies Arrest Assault Suspect, Locate Firearm (Photo) -03/14/25

 
On March 13th at about 8 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a dispute in the 500 block of Rosewood Avenue, Eugene. They contacted the involved and after investigating, arrested Brian Christopher Vaughan, 47, of Eugene and lodged him at the Lane County Jail for Strangulation, Assault in the 4th Degree, Menacing, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon.
 
Deputies then applied for and were granted a search warrant to locate the handgun used in the incident. During their search, they located the handgun in the residence.

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3/7/25 - LCSO Case #25-1137 - Deputies Attempting To Identify Individuals Who Fled From Traffic Stop (Photo) -03/13/25

 
On March 7th at about 10:40 a.m., the Lane County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint regarding two dirt bikes riding recklessly in the area of Cindy Street near Ferndale Avenue, Eugene. The riders went up onto sidewalks, causing safety concerns for area residents. A sergeant happened to be in the area and spotted the dirt bikes doing wheelies across River Road. The sergeant attempted to stop the dirt bikes, but the riders sped away.
 
Anyone with information on the riders’ identities or video of the riders is asked to call the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4141 and reference Case #25-1137.

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Lane County Sheriff’s Office Releases 2024 Annual Report (Photo) -03/12/25

 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce the release of our 2024 Annual Report, now available to the public in digital and print form. Designed in a magazine-style format, this year’s report offers an engaging look at our office and work over the past year — highlighting our many different services, impactful stories, and opportunities to help with our mission, “To Conserve the Peace.”
 
We invite everyone to explore the report to learn about our work, our people, and the many ways we strive to serve our community.
 

Attached Media Files: 2024.pdf,

3/12/25 -- LCSO Case #24-6811, 25-1052 -- Deputies Recover Missing Person Robert Bennett From Dorena Lake (Photo) -03/12/25

 
On December 28, 2024, Lane County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue began looking for Robert Ray Bennett II, of Cottage Grove, after he went missing from a campsite near Brice Creek, which had extremely high water at the time.
 
On March 2nd, 2025, deputies recovered a deceased subject downstream in Dorena Lake after a boater on the lake located him.
 
The deceased person has since been identified as Robert Ray Bennett II.

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3/5/25 - LCSO Case #25-0250 - Lane County Sheriff’s Office Serves Search Warrant At Illegal Butane Extraction Lab East Of Cottage Grove (Photo) -03/11/25

 
On March 5th, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives and deputies served a search warrant at a residence in the 32300 block of Woodson Lane, east of Cottage Grove. Detectives had conducted a months-long investigation of the property after receiving information of an illegal butane THC extraction lab at the location.
 
As witnessed previously in our area, BHO labs are extremely dangerous and can result in catastrophic and deadly explosions. The lab was dismantled and removed during the service of the search warrant. Deputies also located 1.6 pounds of suspected cocaine and a stolen firearm.
 
The suspects were identified as Jonathan Tyler Sirois, 38, and Brandon Charles Shaneyfelt, 35, both of Cottage Grove.
 
Sirios was arrested for:
- Unlawful Manufacture of Cannabinoid / Marijuana Item
- Unlawful Possession of Marijuana
- Unlawful Delivery of Marijuana
- Unlawful Possession of Cocaine
- Unlawful Delivery of Cocaine
- Theft in the 1st Degree
 
Shaneyfelt was arrested for:
- Unlawful Manufacture of Cannabinoid / Marijuana Item
- Unlawful Possession of Marijuana
- Unlawful Delivery of Marijuana
 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on this case by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Oregon State Police, and Springfield Police Department.
 
This investigation would not have been possible without the ongoing grant funding from the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission’s Illegal Marijuana Market Grant (IMMEG). This grant was created in 2018 by the Oregon Legislature to assist local law enforcement agencies and district attorneys’ offices in their efforts to address the illegal marijuana market in Oregon.
 
This is an ongoing investigation, and no further details will be provided at this time. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact LCSO at 541-682-4141 and reference case #25-0250.

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3/10/25 - LCSO Case #25-1184 - Deputies Arrest Suspected DUI Driver After Crash On Royal Avenue (Photo) -03/10/25

 
On March 10th, a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy contacted several young adults with vehicles at the dead end of Royal Avenue, west of Eugene. As the deputy was leaving from the area, he observed a vehicle driving west on Royal Avenue – toward the dead end – at over 100 miles per hour.
 
The vehicle narrowly avoided striking the deputy’s patrol car or any of the parked cars or people, but struck a heavy metal gate, destroying it and the vehicle. The driver suffered only minor injuries.
 
After investigating the incident, deputies arrested the driver, Daniel Michael Brumley, 41, of Eugene, and lodged him at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
 
- DUI
- Reckless Driving
- Five counts of Reckless Endangering
- Two counts of Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree

Attached Media Files: DUI.jpeg,

3/8/25 - LCSO Cases 25-1170, 25-1171, 25-1174 - Deputies Arrest Two After Vehicle Crashes, Stabbing In Veneta (Photo) -03/10/25

 
On March 8th at about 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a vehicle crash in the area of Territorial Road and Highway 126. When they arrived, the vehicle was no longer on scene. About an hour later, another crash was reported in the area of Jeans Road and Vista Drive, with a matching vehicle description to the first crash. The vehicle, a red 1990 Toyota pickup, was unoccupied when they arrived, and they were unable to locate anyone in the area.
 
About an hour after the second crash, deputies responded to a stabbing at a residence in the 29600 block of Jeans Road. As they investigated the stabbing, deputies learned the incidents were all connected.
Deputies arrested the driver of the vehicle, Emma Kathleen Gunson-Anderson, 39, of Veneta, for DUI and Hit and Run – Property Damage related to the crashes. She was also arrested for Assault in the 4th Degree, Menacing, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon related to the stabbing.
 
Deputies also arrested Kimberly Lynn Griffin, 52, of Veneta, for DUI after she attempted to leave the scene of the stabbing in the victim’s vehicle.

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LCSO Case #25-1104 - Multiple Agencies Including Lane County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue, Coast Guard Respond To Vehicle In The McKenzie River -03/06/25

 
On March 5th at about 8 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded with Oregon State Police to a vehicle that had crashed into the McKenzie River near milepost 31 on McKenzie Highway. Multiple area fire agencies responded as well, including McKenzie Fire and Eugene Springfield Fire.
 
The response was complicated by high water, darkness, and the precarious location of the vehicle, which was stuck on a rock ledge in the middle of the McKenzie River.
 
Deputies deployed a drone to get a better view of the vehicle and occupant, who was pinned in the car. Sheriff’s Search & Rescue began working on plans to set a line across the river for a rescue swimmer, and also contacted the U.S. Coast Guard for a helicopter.
 
The U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was able to respond with a rescue swimmer, who was lowered onto the vehicle. The driver was secured and transported to an area hospital.
 
Thanks to the many agencies that responded and prevented a tragic outcome to the incident, including McKenzie Fire & Rescue, Upper McKenzie Rural Fire Protection District, Eugene Springfield Fire, Oregon State Police, ODOT, T&M Towing, U.S. Coast Guard, and others.
 
Oregon State Police is investigating the cause of the crash.
 
LCSO Case #25-1104, OSP Case SP25-072348

Lane County Sheriff’s Office Earns Accreditation With Northwest Accreditation Alliance (Photo) -03/04/25

 
On January 8, 2025, the Northwest Accreditation Alliance Professional Standards Committee unanimously recommended to grant the Lane County Sheriff's Office accredited status. In order to be accredited, an agency must meet 104 professional standards with over 400 separate requirements contained within those standards. To remain accredited, an agency must go through this reassessment process every three years.
 
Accreditation helps agencies evaluate and improve their overall performance. The standards cover a comprehensive list of topics such as Use of Force, Property and Evidence, Training, and Fiscal Management.
 
Lieutenant Ryan Wells worked tirelessly to meet all of the accreditation requirements and devoted countless hours towards the effort. The Northwest Accreditation Alliance recognized his “outstanding work….in preparing the agency for the accreditation review. His involvement and yours show your commitment to the accreditation process.”
 
According to the Northwest Accreditation Alliance, their organization “exists to improve the quality of law enforcement and 9-1-1 agencies in the States of Oregon and Alaska and, ultimately the quality of services provided to the citizens of both states. The Northwest Accreditation Alliance proudly provides law enforcement and communications 9-1-1 accreditation to qualified law enforcement and 9-1-1 agencies in Oregon and Alaska. The U.S. Attorney General’s Office has designated the Northwest Accreditation Alliance as the State of Oregon’s independent credentialing body for the purpose of certifying compliance with the U.S. Department of Justice standards of certification on safe policing principles.”

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2/27/25 - Water Obstruction - Upper McKenzie River Just Below Belknap Hot Springs (Photo) -02/27/25

 
There is an obstruction on the upper McKenzie River just below Belknap Hot Springs at an area known as Fish Rock. A large tree trunk and smaller debris are completely blocking the river. It cannot be passed safely, and there are no safe portage options. Please avoid this section of river or navigate with extreme caution.
 
The blockage coordinates are 44.19185, -122.06500.
 
Marine Patrol deputies are coordinating with the U.S. Forest Service on a plan to mitigate the hazard.
 
Visit www.oregon.gov/osmb for the latest information on water obstructions within Oregon.

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2/26/25 - LCSO Case #25-0960 - Deputies Arrest Male With Warrant After House Fire Near Jasper (Photo) -02/26/25

 
On February 26th at about 3:30 a.m., Lane County Sheriff's deputies responded with fire personnel to a house fire in the 85900 block of Edenvale Road, west of Jasper. Fire personnel determined no one was inside.
 
Deputies contacted a person associated with the residence, Fred Lemuel Bunge, 54, walking away from the area. Deputies determined there was a Lane County Circuit Court warrant for Bunge's arrest for Attempt to Elude by Vehicle and Reckless Driving. Bunge was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail without incident.
 
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire. Thanks to the multiple fire agencies who responded to the incident and prevented the fire from spreading to nearby residences.

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LCSO Case #25-0923 – Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Investigating Suspicious Deaths In Mohawk Valley Area (Photo) -02/24/25

*UPDATE* 02/24/25

 

The victims in this incident have been identified as 89-year-old Paul Allan Turner and 84-year-old Beverly Jean Turner.  Both were found deceased with gunshot wounds. 

 

Their son, 59-year-old Christopher Allan Turner, was also located on scene and detained.  Throughout the course of the investigation probable cause was established that Christopher Turner was responsible for the deaths. 

 

Turner was taken into custody and is facing two charges of Murder in the First Degree. 

 

This investigation is ongoing and no further information is available at this time. 

 

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Lane County Sheriff's deputies responded to a residence in the 36000blk of McGowan Creek Rd. shortly after 3:00pm today.  A caller had reported that there were people at the location believed to be deceased.  Upon arrival, fire personnel were able to determine that two adults were deceased.

 

A third subject was located and detained by deputies as the investigation continues.  There is not believed to be any ongoing threat to the community.  More details will be released as they become available.

 

This investigation is in its early stages.  Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff's Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.

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LCSO Case #24-6791 Sheriff's Office Arrests Outstanding Assault Suspect -02/21/25

Lane County Sheriff's deputies arrested George Martin Jr for an assault that occurred on December 26th, 2024 at a residence in the Dexter area. Deputies located Martin at a residence in south Lane County  on 2/19/25 and took him into custody without incident.  He was transported to the Lane County Jail where he was lodged on the charge of Assault in the Second Degree.

 

This case has been forwarded to the Lane County District Attorney's Office for review.

LCSO Responds To Shooting On West 11th -02/17/25

On 2/17/25 The Lane County Sheriff's Office responded to a reported shooting at a residence in the 27000 block of West 11th in Eugene. Deputy's have contacted all parties involved and there is no on going threat to the community. Due to this being an active investigation there is no further information being released at this time.

 

Update:

2/17/25 Detectives with the Lane County Sheriff's Office are conducting an investigation into the shooting that occurred early this morning. At this time everyone is cooperating with the investigation and the names of both involved are being withheld due to the investigation still ongoing. More information will be released when available.

 

A second investigation is currently being conducted on the same property for an illegal marijuana grow location. Detectives and Deputies from the Lane County Sheriff's Office are actively serving a search warrant for this location. Due to this being an active investigation more information won't be released until a later time.