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REDMOND POLICE LOCATE MISSING JUVENILE - 03/10/26

Redmond, OR – On March 6, 2026, at approximately 9:32 p.m., the Redmond Police Department (RPD), received a report of a runaway 17-year-old female juvenile. Since taking the report, RPD has been actively investigating the case and diligently working to locate the juvenile. After following up on several leads, RPD detectives located the juvenile safe in Redmond on Tuesday afternoon.  

 

RPD would like to thank the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Officethe Bend Police Department, the Prineville Police Department, the Wheeler County Sheriff’s Office, and the Crook County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance in the investigation over the past few days.

 

REDMOND POLICE LOCATE MISSING JUVENILE - 03/10/26

Redmond, OR – On March 6, 2026, at approximately 9:32 p.m., the Redmond Police Department (RPD), received a report of a runaway 17-year-old female juvenile. Since taking the report, RPD has been actively investigating the case and diligently working to locate the juvenile. After following up on several leads, RPD detectives located the juvenile safe in Redmond on Tuesday afternoon.  

 

RPD would like to thank the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Officethe Bend Police Department, the Prineville Police Department, the Wheeler County Sheriff’s Office, and the Crook County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance in the investigation over the past few days.

 

Redmond Police Department Installs Lost-Pet Microchip Reader (Photo) - 03/05/26

Redmond, OR – On March 5, 2026, the Redmond Police Department (RPD), in partnership with FIXBend, installed a public lost-pet microchip reader outside the front of the Redmond Police Department on the external east fence.  The lost-pet microchip reader is installed and ready to use as of March 5, 2026.  This device is free of charge for use by the public to assist in locating the owners of lost pets as part of the Rawley Project, an initiative to provide affordable services to those in need within the community. The device works by scanning the microchip of a located lost pet.   

 

FIXbend is a low-cost spay, neuter, vaccination, and microchip program created to provide those in need access to affordable sterilization and vaccination services in Central Oregon. They provide volunteer-run monthly, low-cost clinics in Bend, Oregon.   The Redmond Police Department is proud to partner with this great organization to provide services to the community of Redmond.  

 

If a lost dog or cat is located, you can now take it to RPD located at 111 NW Teak Ave., and scan for a microchip to identify the owner to come get the pet, or take it to Brightside Animal Shelter, or call non-emergency dispatch at 693-6911. 

 

RPD would like to thank FIXBend for their services and this partnership for the community.  Visit the website at https://www.therawleyproject.org/fixbend or email fixbend@therawleyproject.org for more information.  

 

(Pictured left to right in photo: RPD Chief Devin Lewis, FIXBend Founder and Executive Director Amanda Wheeler, and FIXBend volunter Alan Smith).  

Redmond Police Department Installs Lost-Pet Microchip Reader (Photo) - 03/05/26

Redmond, OR – On March 5, 2026, the Redmond Police Department (RPD), in partnership with FIXBend, installed a public lost-pet microchip reader outside the front of the Redmond Police Department on the external east fence.  The lost-pet microchip reader is installed and ready to use as of March 5, 2026.  This device is free of charge for use by the public to assist in locating the owners of lost pets as part of the Rawley Project, an initiative to provide affordable services to those in need within the community. The device works by scanning the microchip of a located lost pet.   

 

FIXbend is a low-cost spay, neuter, vaccination, and microchip program created to provide those in need access to affordable sterilization and vaccination services in Central Oregon. They provide volunteer-run monthly, low-cost clinics in Bend, Oregon.   The Redmond Police Department is proud to partner with this great organization to provide services to the community of Redmond.  

 

If a lost dog or cat is located, you can now take it to RPD located at 111 NW Teak Ave., and scan for a microchip to identify the owner to come get the pet, or take it to Brightside Animal Shelter, or call non-emergency dispatch at 693-6911. 

 

RPD would like to thank FIXBend for their services and this partnership for the community.  Visit the website at https://www.therawleyproject.org/fixbend or email fixbend@therawleyproject.org for more information.  

 

(Pictured left to right in photo: RPD Chief Devin Lewis, FIXBend Founder and Executive Director Amanda Wheeler, and FIXBend volunter Alan Smith).  

REDMOND POLICE ARREST SUSPECT WITH OVER SEVEN POUNDS OF METHAMPHETAMINE (Photo) - 02/19/26

Redmond, OR - On Thursday, February 12, at approximately 7:11 p.m., Redmond Police Department (RPD) Street Crimes Detectives concluded an ongoing investigation with the arrest of an individual for a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, along with evidence of drug sales. The arrest was made after a traffic stop in Jefferson County, Oregon, for a traffic violation led to Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) Detection K-9 Keira, alerting on the vehicle.  A search of the vehicle yielded more than seven pounds of methamphetamine being seized.  The investigation indicated the drugs were destined to be delivered in Deschutes County.   

 

The suspect was lodged at the Jefferson County Adult Jail on charges of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine (over 500 grams) and Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine (over 500 grams).   

 

Arrested: 59-year-old female, Redmond resident  

 

RPD would like to thank the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team, JCSO, and the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Street Crimes Unit (DCSO) for their assistance on the investigation, traffic stop, and arrest. 

 

There are a variety of drug addiction resources available in Redmond that cater to different needs and preferences.  Some of the addiction resources are: BestCare, New Priorities, Rimrock Trails Treatment Services, and Deschutes County Behavioral Health.  If you are suffering from drug addiction, you can you reach out to Deschutes County Behavioral Health at 541-322-7500, where an Access Team can route you the best services available. 

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REDMOND POLICE ARREST SUSPECT WITH OVER SEVEN POUNDS OF METHAMPHETAMINE (Photo) - 02/19/26

Redmond, OR - On Thursday, February 12, at approximately 7:11 p.m., Redmond Police Department (RPD) Street Crimes Detectives concluded an ongoing investigation with the arrest of an individual for a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, along with evidence of drug sales. The arrest was made after a traffic stop in Jefferson County, Oregon, for a traffic violation led to Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) Detection K-9 Keira, alerting on the vehicle.  A search of the vehicle yielded more than seven pounds of methamphetamine being seized.  The investigation indicated the drugs were destined to be delivered in Deschutes County.   

 

The suspect was lodged at the Jefferson County Adult Jail on charges of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine (over 500 grams) and Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine (over 500 grams).   

 

Arrested: 59-year-old female, Redmond resident  

 

RPD would like to thank the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team, JCSO, and the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Street Crimes Unit (DCSO) for their assistance on the investigation, traffic stop, and arrest. 

 

There are a variety of drug addiction resources available in Redmond that cater to different needs and preferences.  Some of the addiction resources are: BestCare, New Priorities, Rimrock Trails Treatment Services, and Deschutes County Behavioral Health.  If you are suffering from drug addiction, you can you reach out to Deschutes County Behavioral Health at 541-322-7500, where an Access Team can route you the best services available. 

Attached Media Files: drugphoto.jpeg,