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PUBLIC S00rETV
March 12
10:58 a.m. - Dennis James
Moullet, 53, arrested for failure to
register as a sex offender, 2455 Long
St. Cited and released.
12:34 p.m. - Firearm and gen-
erator reported stolen, 300 block of
West Holley. Report taken for first-
degree burglary. Firearm was a $100
antique pistol.
1:09 p.m. - Caller reported
neighbor's house had been burglar-
ized, 300 block of West Holley. Re-
port taken. Itemized list of stolen
items to be submitted later.
March 11
11:32 a.m. - Destiny Den Juul
Rictor, 14, taken into custody for
disorderly conduct and fourth-de-
gree assault in connection to a dis-
turbance at the Church of Christ at
18th and Long on March 9, 1685 Ce-
dar St. Transported to Linn-Benton
Juvenile Detention Center.
1:30 p.m. Caller reported theft
of package from her front porch
sometime during the previous af-
ternoon, 700 block of 10th. Report
taken for second-degree theft. Items
valued at $133.75.
1:48 p.m.- Kristen Mae Pitts,
14, taken into custody for disorderly
conduct assault in connection to a
disturbance at the Church of Christ
at 18th and Long on March 9, 1950
Main St., Sweet Home Police De-
partment. Released to father.
5:25 p.m. - Leah Nicole Boat-
wright, 16, turned herself in for run-
away, 1950 Main St., Sweet Home
Police Department. Released to par-
ents.
5:38 p.m. - Nicholas Ryan Ed-
wards, 15, referred to Juvenile De-
partment for minor in possession
of alcohol, possession of less than
an ounce of marijuana and minor
in possession of tobacco, 1712 llth
Ave., Northside Park. Released to
grandmother.
8:39 p.m. - Caller reported see-
ing a cougar at the treeline at the end
of the cul de sac, 42nd and Osage.
Information passed on to Oregon
Departmem of Fish and Wildlife.
March 10
12:26 a.m. - Matthew Allen
Pitts, 23, detained for detox and then
released, 1530 Tamarack St., Moun-
tain Shadows Trailer Park.
10:25 a.m. -Cody Dean
Coulter, 17, taken into custody for
disorderly conduct in connection to
a disturbance at the Church of Christ
at 18th and Long on March 9, 1243
55th Ave., number eight. Cited and
released.
11:14 a.m. - Stephanie Skye
Robinson, 18, arrested for disor-
derly conduct in connection to a
disturbance at the Church of Christ
at 18th and Long on March 9, 1890
Kalmia St, number nine. Cited and
released.
11:51 a.m. - Tanika Jean
Caldwell, 15, taken into custody for
disorderly conduct in connection to a
disturbance at the Church of Christ
at 18th and Long on March 9, 2263
Harding St. Transported to Linn-
Benton Juvenile Detention Center.
1:13 p.m. - Caller reported
that his mother's vehicle was van-
dalized sometime during the night,
3400 block of Juniper. Officer took
report for second-degree criminal
mischief.
8:42 p.m. - Trevor Andrew Bee-
man, 13, referred to Juvenile Depart-
ment for runaway, 2235 Long St.
8:44 p.m. - Nicholas Ryan
Edwards, 15, referred to Juvenile
Department for third-degree theft
and minor in possession of alcohol,
1540 Main St., Safeway. Released to
guardian.
9:56 p.m. - Laticia Pilaf San-
chez, 22, arrested on Linn County
supervisory warrant for failure to
comply on original charge of pro-
viding false information (owes 10
days in jail) and Lebanon warrant
for failure to comply on original
charge of driving under the influ-
ence, 1220 23rd Ave. Transported to
Linn County Jail.
March 9
12:20 a.m. - Leah Nicole Boat-
wright, 16, referred to Juvenile De-
partment for runaway. Returned to
mother's custody.
12:49 p.m. - Caller reported
theft of two lawn ornaments in the
last month, 1700 block of Long. Re-
port taken. Value was $90.
3:06 p.m. - Sierra Lynn Ackley,
16, taken into custody for disorderly
conduct, 1825 Long St., Church of
Christ. Multiple callers reported
large fight at the church. Ackley re-
leased to grandfather. Investigation
continuing. It appears that at least
six people were actively engaged in
multiple fights. The fight was taped
by bystanders.
3:10 p.m. - Caller reported that
someone in the Sweet Home area
used his UPS account and had items
shipped sometime in October. Pack-
ages were sent from Michigan to
Sweet Home. Information noted.
11:13 p.m. - Caller reported
woman standing in the middle of
Highway 20 screaming, 2400 block
of Main. Officers took 22-year-old
woman into protective custody on
a police officer hold. Medics trans-
ported her to Samaritan Lebanon
Community Hospital for menial
evaluation.
March 8
10:34 a.m. - Michaela Marie
Lontz, 22, cited for illegal stopping,
standing or parking of a vehicle,
1200 block of Nandina. Vehicle
moved.
1:05 p.m. - Caller reported theft
of generator from garage, 40300
block of Crawfordsville Drive. Val-
ued at $400.
5:05 p.m. - Jorge Monroe
Combs, 42, arrested for fourth-de-
gree assault and first-degree criminal
mistreatment, 2455 Long St. Cited
and released.
9:14 p.m. - Linda Evelene Ken-
nedy, 21, arrested on Lebanon war-
rant for failure to comply on original
charge of second-degree theft and
for failure to appear, 1241 23rd Ave.
Transported to Lebanon Police De-
partment.
March 7
2:12 p.m.- Leslie Anne Bregen-
zer, 49, cited for failure to obey a
traffic control device, 1300 block of
Long.
3:05 p.m. - Caller reported a
shoplifter caught on video, 3041
Main St., Hoy's. Officer took report
for theft of two screwdrivers, with
approximate value of $12.
5:08 p.m. - Caller reported two
males in a small red truck getting into
mailboxes throughout the neighborL
hood, Holley Heights Loop. Depu-
ties unable to locate suspects.
7:56 p.m. - Caller reported that
$127 was taken from her purse while
she was at the Sweet Home Glean-
ers, 3031 Main St. Report taken.
March 6
6:12 a.m. - James Andrew
Linder, 23, arrested for possession of
meth, Kalmia and 18th. Transported
to Linn County Jail.
March 5
lO:OI p.m. - Craig Alexander
Lazon, 34, arrested for fourth-de-
gree assault (domestic violence) and
strangulation, 1530 Tamarack St.,
Mountain Shadows Trailer Park.
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Transported to Linn County Jail.
2:32 p.m. - Caller reported that
someone got hold of his PayPal in-
formation, and the caller wired $708
to pay for shipping of a vehicle to a
buyer who claimed to be in the U.S.
Navy serving out at sea, 39800 block
of McDowell Creek. Report taken.
March 2
3:02 p.m. - Caller reported theft
of his mother's safe during the night,
1400 block of Clark Mill. Safe con-
tained a white gold and diamond
woman's wedding set, a man's wed-
ding ring and birth and death certifi-
cates. Value was $4,000 to $5,000.
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