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Roseburg Police Department Patrol Logs 8/29/2019

PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (11:37 AM) LOCATION: 3300 Aviation, Roseburg INCIDENT: Warrant Arrest CASE #: 193977 PERSON(S): (S) Weatherford, Keith David (31) Roseburg CHARGE(S): Warrant - Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer Warrant - Contempt of Court Warrant - Identity Theft VEHICLE(S): DETAIL(S): Weatherford was contacted in the parking lot of Lowes. He had three warrants. One out of Canyonville Justice Court, one out of the Roseburg Police Department and the third out of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. DISPO: Lodged at Corrections. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (01:56 PM) LOCATION: 500 Block Garden Valley, Roseburg INCIDENT: Warrant Arrest CASE #: 193981 PERSON(S): (S) Day, Jennifer Marie (40) Roseburg CHARGE(S): Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine Warrant – Failure to Appear X 3 (DCSO) VEHICLE(S): DETAIL(S): Day was contacted in the area and she was arrested on 3 DCSO warrants. She was also found to possess a small amount of Methamphetamine. DISPO: Lodged at Corrections. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (02:30 PM) LOCATION: 900 Block Harvard, Roseburg INCIDENT: Criminal Mischief CASE #: 193973 PERSON(S): (S) Basgall, Ashley Denise (27) Roseburg CHARGE(S): Criminal Mischief II VEHICLE(S): DETAIL(S): Basgall was identified as a suspect in a criminal mischief case from earlier in the day. She was located and arrested. DISPO: Lodged at Corrections. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (03:00 PM) LOCATION: 700 Block SE Jackson, Roseburg INCIDENT: Restraining Order Violation CASE #: 193982 PERSON(S): (S) Edwards, Kenny A (42) Roseburg. (V) McCleary, Ray A (51) Roseburg. CHARGE(S): Edwards – Violation of Restraining Order. VEHICLE(S): DETAIL(S): Edwards was contacted and arrested for allegedly violating a restraining order preventing him from contacting or going near McCleary. DISPO: Lodged at Corrections. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (06:07 PM) LOCATION: Stephens / Oak, Roseburg INCIDENT: Non-Injury Vehicle Collision CASE #: 193985 PERSON(S): (D1) Smith, J (56) Roseburg (D2) Brown, Kelsey Dawn (31) Roseburg CHARGE(S): Smith – No Operators LicenseDriving Uninsured VEHICLE(S): Smith - 1996 blue Ford Econoline Van Brown - 2013 Gray Toyota Tundra DETAIL(S): Brown was turning left onto SE Stephens from SE Oak when Smith, who was in the other turn lane, drove straight instead of making a left hand turn onto SE Stephens from SE Oak. The side mirrors of the vehicles struck each other, causing minimal damage. DISPO: Traffic Violation. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (10:15 PM) LOCATION: 1500 Block Micelli, Roseburg INCIDENT: Warrant Arrest CASE #: 193986, 193553 PERSON(S): (S) Hood, James Leroy (40) Roseburg CHARGE(S): Warrant – Failure to Appear (Roseburg Municipal Court)Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine VEHICLE(S): DETAIL(S): Hood was contacted in Micelli park after hours. Hood had a warrant for his arrest and he was found to be in possession of Methamphetamine. DISPO: Lodged at Corrections. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/29/2019 (10:40 PM) LOCATION: 1036 Douglas, Roseburg INCIDENT: Restraining Order Violation CASE #: 193984 PERSON(S): (S) Dyer, Daniel Bruce (32) Roseburg (V) Huckabee, Hailey Dawn (21) Roseburg CHARGE(S): Dyer – Restraining Order Violation VEHICLE(S): DETAIL(S): Dyer allegedly made contact with Huckabee through a third party, which is a violation of the restraining order against him. DISPO: Lodged at Corrections. PATROL: Roseburg Police OFFICER: RPD DATE/TIME: 08/30/2019 (10:12 PM) LOCATION: 1400 Block Garden Valley, Roseburg INCIDENT: DUII Alcohol CASE #: 193987 PERSON(S): (S) Grossant, Gail Layne (64) Maryland CHARGE(S): DUII Alcohol VEHICLE(S): (M) 8KGR963 / CA 2019 Nissan Rogue DETAIL(S): Grossant was contacted during a traffic stop and she displayed signs of alcohol intoxication. She was arrested for DUII Alcohol, and once at the jail she refused to provide a breath sample. DISPO: Cited and Released.

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Carter’s Kids Clothing Store Soft Opens Today in Roseburg

Carter’s Kids Clothing Store Soft Opens Today in Roseburg

Carter’s has a soft opening today, April 2, at its new location in Roseburg Marketplace, 1440 NW Garden Valley Boulevard, Unit 116. The store officially opens tomorrow, April 3, with a grand opening celebration scheduled for April 19. Carter’s offers comfortable and affordable clothing and accessories for babies, toddlers, and kids. Items include bodysuits, pajamas, dresses, jackets, shoes, socks, bibs, and Skip Hop brand gear like diaper bags and strollers. Store hours are Monday–Saturday, 10 am–8 pm, and Sunday, 11 am–7 pm.

Ryan Finlay · 1d

Anna’s Hummingbird

Anna’s Hummingbird

I photographed this beautiful male Anna’s Hummingbird last fall. This is one of my favorite hummingbird shots! It really shows the amazing iridescent colors on its face!

Abraham Finlay · 1d

Inside Look: Roseburg's Con-Vey Unveils Innovative Automated Panel Repair System

Inside Look: Roseburg's Con-Vey Unveils Innovative Automated Panel Repair System

In this video, Con-Vey Vice President Jeremy Goebel shares the exciting news about their Panel Repair Edge-Damming System that they have built. Roseburg, OR — Con-Vey, a leading manufacturer of industrial automation, has unveiled a groundbreaking Panel Repair System designed to streamline and automate the process of plywood edge panel repairs. Traditionally done manually, panel repairs have long been time-consuming and labor-intensive. Con-Vey’s new system changes that by using advanced vision technology and robotics to detect and fill defects on panel edges with high precision. The system identifies imperfections using a sophisticated scanner and automatically deploys robotic tools to repair them. Once defects are detected, plugs are cut and installed automatically, minimizing human error and boosting consistency. The fully automated process not only reduces labor requirements but also increases production speed and accuracy. The system is compatible with various panel types and integrates easily into existing production lines. Operators can monitor and adjust the system through a user-friendly interface, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum efficiency. Con-Vey says the technology is built with flexibility in mind, allowing customizations to suit specific manufacturing needs. With this innovation, Con-Vey aims to help wood product manufacturers increase throughput, reduce waste, and meet rising quality standards—all while lowering operating costs.

Elijah Finlay · 2d

YMCA of Douglas County Announces Exciting Youth Programs and Events This April

YMCA of Douglas County Announces Exciting Youth Programs and Events This April

ROSEBURG, OR – April is an exciting month at the YMCA of Douglas County, with a variety of activities and programs aimed at promoting youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Youth Sports Track & Field is Back! The YMCA’s Youth Sports Track & Field program has officially returned, and registration kicked off on April 1. With limited spots available, families are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible. The program culminates in a fun and exciting track meet at Roseburg High School on May 31 for all participants. YMCA Partners with Roseburg Junior Cheer The YMCA of Douglas County is thrilled to announce its recent partnership with Roseburg Junior Cheer, making the program an official YMCA youth sports offering. Roseburg Junior Cheer serves as the official feeder program for Roseburg High School Cheer and Stunt, cheers sideline for Roseburg Youth Football, competes statewide, and actively engages in community performances and volunteer activities. YMCA Roseburg Junior Cheer is open to kids entering 2nd through 8th grade, with several upcoming events in April, including cheer clinics and tryouts. For more information, visit www.ymcaofdouglascounty.org/cheer. Healthy Kids Day – April 26 Mark your calendars for Healthy Kids Day on April 26! Join us from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in the Y Gym (Parkview Skating entrance) and parking lot as we celebrate and promote healthy living for youth and families. This event will include a variety of fun activities, valuable resources, and an emphasis on water safety. Plus, a limited number of free youth lifejackets will be available. Upcoming Aquatic Courses As part of its ongoing commitment to youth development, the YMCA is offering two upcoming aquatic courses: a swim instructor course and a lifeguard course. Registration for both courses is open now, providing essential training for individuals looking to develop lifesaving skills and serve their community. Expanding Fitness Opportunities The YMCA also offers over 20 different fitness classes and continues to add more to meet community needs. Most recently, the Y introduced a Wim Hof Breathing class, providing members with unique techniques for improving physical and mental well-being. For more information on these programs and events, visit www.ymcaofdouglascounty.org or contact the YMCA at (541) 440-9622. Via YMCA Release Photo by Elijah Finlay

Ryan Finlay · 2d

Oregon Drought-Free for the First Time Since 2017

Oregon Drought-Free for the First Time Since 2017

As of March 30, 2025, Oregon's snowpack shows excellent water conditions, with the state officially free from drought for the first time since 2017. The U.S. Drought Monitor now shows no drought across Oregon. In the Umpqua District, the Rogue-Umpqua watershed reports a Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) at 150% of the median (1991-2020), reflecting a healthy snowpack that supports water resources for rivers, streams, and local agriculture. Nearby, the Upper Deschutes-Crooked watershed is at 138%, and the Klamath watershed at 170%, indicating strong water availability throughout the region. Statewide, Oregon’s watersheds mostly range between 130% and 176% of the median, with the John Day watershed highest at 176%. The Willamette watershed, vital to much of the population, stands at 115%, ensuring ample water supply. A robust snowpack means healthy streamflows for wildlife, including salmon, and fewer water restrictions for farmers and residents. Overall, Oregon and the Umpqua District can celebrate a bright water outlook in 2025. *Data Source: USDA NRCS SNOTEL Network, March 30, 2025; U.S. Drought Monitor, March 2025.*

Ryan Finlay · 3d

Roseburg Fire Department Lt. Andy Thingvall Retires After 25 Years of Service

Roseburg Fire Department Lt. Andy Thingvall Retires After 25 Years of Service

After 25 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Roseburg, Lieutenant Andy Thingvall is working his final 24-hour shift today. Congratulations Andy, and thank you for your service! Lt. Thingvall began his career with the City of Roseburg Fire Department on November 1, 1999, rising through the ranks as a Firefighter, Driver/Engineer, and Lieutenant. Along the way, he earned numerous certifications, including NFPA Firefighter II, Instructor II, Driver, and more. He is also an EMT-Intermediate and Wildland Engine Boss. Throughout his career, Lt. Thingvall brought his expertise in wildland firefighting to major incidents in Oregon and California, including deployments to Ventura and Mendocino Counties in California, Milepost 97 in Douglas County, and Wasco County. Most personally, he assisted during the devastating Archie Creek Fire in his hometown of Glide. Beyond emergency response, Lt. Thingvall has been a constant presence in the community—serving food at local schools, training new recruits, participating in Seattle’s stair climb fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and taking part in local parades. He has also led the department’s hydrant flushing and inspection program for many years. As he begins his next chapter, we offer our deepest gratitude for his service to Roseburg, the Fire Department, and the greater Oregon fire service. We also thank his family and friends for their unwavering support. Please join us in congratulating Lt. Andy Thingvall on his well-earned retirement. — Release by Roseburg Fire Department. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📨 Grow your business with Roseburg Tracker. Email support@jointracker.com to learn more about advertising with us.

Elijah Finlay · 3d

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