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Truck crashes into parked school bus in Tillamook County
A white pickup truck crashed into a parked school bus in Rockaway Beach near the intersection of Highway 101 and Hollyhock Street at approximately 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Lettering on the side of the bus states that the bus is property of the Neah-Kah-Nie School District.
TCSO asking for the community's assistance with identifying theft suspects
The Tillamook County Sheriff's Office is asking for the community's assistance with identifying suspects of a recent theft. "On April 18th, 2024, I took a theft report from the new apartments being built at 501 Garibaldi Ave, in Garibaldi.Approximately $2900 worth of tools were stolen from the construction site. Surveillance footage shows two suspects and a suspect pick-up truck," said investigating Deputy Travis Patterson. "I would welcome any tips to help apprehend the criminals and retrieve the stolen items." When thieves steal tools and equipment from hardworking individuals, it prevents the theft victims from making a living and providing for their families. Help TCSO to recovery these items and hold the criminals accountable. Please email or leave a voicemail for Deputy Patterson, if you have any information regarding this crime or the suspects involved.
April 29 sheriff's office outstanding warrants
Anyone with information on these individuals may call the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office or its detectives, or the Newberg-Dundee Police Department. The Sheriff’s Office Crime Information tip line is 800-577-1707. Newberg police can be reached at 503-538-8321, and Yamhill County detectives can be reached at 503-434-7508. Feb. 8. April 29 Hayden Mackenzie Fleming, 29, is wanted for failure to appear (FTA) on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants...
Tillamook golfers shoot for state
The Tillamook High Cheesemakers boys and girls golf teams both competed exceptionally well in OSAA Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 1 tournaments to help them preparel for the upcoming regional tourney May 6-7 at Quail Valley Golf Course in Banks. The top players at the regional in Banks qualify for the state tournament May 13-14. The Boys tourney is at Emerald Valley Golf Resort in Creswell. The girls’ tourney is at Tokatee Golf Club in McKenzie. For the Cheesemakers, guided by seventh-year Coach Johnny Begin, if any of them reach the state tournament as individual qualifiers, it would mark their first ever appearance for both the boys’ and girls’ squads. “We took a young group of players to both events for our boys’ and girls’ teams and some of them played in their first ever varsity tournament, which was great for the young kids,” said Begin, who has a total of 18 boys and 10 girls playing this season.
Tilllamook Fire chief announces resignation
Tillamook Fire District Chief Jeff McBrayer announced that he would be resigning from the district at the end of May at a meeting of the district’s board of directors on April 16. In his letter of resignation, McBrayer cited concerns over his and his family’s safety following recent work-related events as the reason for his departure. McBrayer has accepted the position of chief at the Netarts-Oceanside Fire District, where he will take over in June. ...
Man accused of shooting pellet gun at woman, himself in rural McMinnville
A 22-year-old man has been charged with second-degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon after he allegedly shot a woman in the back of the head with a hand-pump pellet gun in a case of domestic violence in McMinnville, Oregon.
Drill prepares hospital for armed intruder invasion
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital staff is reviewing the results of an armed intruder drill conducted at the Lincoln City medical center. “Practice is vitally important to ensure proper action is taken when a real emergency response is required,” Samaritan Health Services Security Coordinator Malcom Rutherford said. The drill, a slow walk-through with the goal of educating all staff on the appropriate response to an armed intruder, was conducted on Friday,...
Young boy with respiratory disease travels to Oregon for one-of-a-kind treasure
LINCOLN CITY, Ore. (KPTV) - A 6-year-old boy battling a respiratory disorder now has a one-of-a-kind treasure you can only find in the Pacific Northwest. James lives in West Virginia and loves collecting sea glass. After hearing about the Finders Keepers Glass Floats that can be discovered on the beach in Lincoln City, James made a wish to come to the northwest and search for one of his own.
Make Mother’s Day special with help from these Oregon businesses owned by women
With Mother’s Day right around the corner, are you looking for ways to celebrate her this year? Whether you’re celebrating a new mom or thinking about where to take your mom wine tasting, these Oregon businesses owned by women are ready to help. Flipside Hats. Gift her with...
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