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Two Arrested in Separate Cases, Same Vehicle over Weekend by GP Police
Grants Pass Police arrested two suspects over two days, one for Meth and Assault warrants, and the other for a charge of Meth Possession.

A report came in to dispatch Saturday around 1:37 p.m. about a woman looking to be passed out in her vehicle at the Walgreens Pharmacy Drive-Thru. The bluish-green sedan wasn't running at the time and there was no front license plate, and welfare check was requested.

An officer arrived and contacted Alyssa Bradbury. There was no visible paraphernalia but Mark Mislon was observed sleeping in the passenger seat. The officer found Mislon to have four active and serviceable warrants out for his arrest, so he was taken into custody without incident.

He was transported and lodged in the Josephine County Jail on his Police Department warrants, three charging him with Meth Possession, and one for Fourth Degree Assault.

The next day, around 1:44 a.m., officers contacted the same bluish-green sedan for a possible overdose. A call to 911 reported the vehicle in the parking lot of Asante Three Rivers Medical Center, with the driver leaning out the window being unresponsive.

Tin foil was seen, and a welfare check was requested by the caller. Upon arrival, officers contacted Bradbury, who advised she was sleeping rather than overdosing. While she denied using any drugs, there was burnt aluminum foil with residue within her arms reach.

A glass pipe with white residue was located under a blanket that was on her person. After a positive field test, Bradbury was taken into custody. She was transported to the Josephine County Jail. Law enforcement believed she may have been hiding paraphernalia on her person, and she was lodged for Possession of Methamphetamine.
Posted on 3/9/26 12:52PM by Alex Bauer
 

Barnett Road, Highland Drive Photo Enforcement Safety Equipment to be Installed
The Medford Police Department is installing photo enforcement traffic safety equipment at the intersection of Barnett Road and Highland Drive following an increase in crashes at the location.

According to crash data, the Barnett and Highland intersection has had a high number of reported collisions in recent years. The photo enforcement system is expected to become operational this month, pending final testing and calibration. March 16th is the tentative go-live date, but this is subject to change.

As with all new photo enforcement sites, a warning period will occur before citations are issued. The warning period is intended to give motorists time to adjust to the new equipment and encourage voluntary compliance with traffic laws.

When the Barnett and Highland system becomes operational, photo enforcement at Stewart Avenue and Barnett Road will be turned off. Traffic safety research and local experience show that photo enforcement often creates a “halo effect,” where improved driver behavior extends beyond the monitored intersection and contributes to safer conditions along nearby corridors.

While enforcement operations will be discontinued at Stewart and Barnett when Highland and Barnett become operational, the equipment will remain in place until completion of an anticipated Oregon Department of Transportation construction project at Barnett and Highland.

The program is intended to improve roadway safety and encourage drivers to follow traffic laws, helping make Medford’s streets safer for everyone.
Posted on 3/9/26 12:40PM by Alex Bauer
 

Suspect Gives False Name to GP Police, Arrested on Three Sheriff's Office Warrants
Officers with the Grants Pass Police Department arrested a man wanted on three warrants after contacting him outside Rogue Christian Academy.

The suspect was seen slumped over while standing up in front of the 1121 NE 7th Street school late Sunday night at 11:26. He was wearing a jacket with the hood tightened over his face.

He provided the officer with a false name, then walked off. The officer believed the suspect to be Sean Patrick Mitchell, who was wanted on three active and serviceable warrants.

Mitchell's identity was confirmed, after which he told law enforcement he didn't know he gave a fake name. Each of his warrants, all out of the Josephine County Sheriff's Office, charged him with Possession of Methamphetamine. Mitchell was taken into custody and lodged on his arrest warrants.
Posted on 3/9/26 10:49AM by Alex Bauer
 

Oregon State Police Arrested Two Wanted for Outstanding Warrants
Oregon State Police troopers arrested two suspects wanted on outstanding warrants early in the weekend.

Friday at 6:34 p.m., Joseph Haag, 56, of Grants Pass, was contacted by troopers and found to be in violation of a protection order. His warrant was confirmed, and he was arrested.

Haag was transported and lodged in the Josephine County Jail for his bench warrant and Contempt of Court.

On Saturday around 6:51 a.m., troopers stopped a grey Nissan driven by Jose Rodriguez-Garcia, 28, of Medford, for speeding. It was discovered he was driving while suspended, and also had a warrant out of Jackson County.

Rodrigues-Garcia was subsequently arrested, then transported to the Adult Jail Facility where he was lodged on his warrant. The vehicle was picked up by the owner.
Posted on 3/9/26 10:22AM by Alex Bauer
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Woman Wanted on Warrant Apprehended by GP Police after Trespass Request
A woman smoking on Safeway property was arrested by Grants Pass Police officers Sunday.

The suspect, later identified as Ciera Lokken, was smoking out of a glass pipe near the 115 SE 7th Street grocery store at 1:30 p.m. The manager of Starbucks made the report to dispatch, and had attempted to get Lokken to leave, but she went inside the store instead.

The manager requested Lokken be trespassed, and officers responded. They contacted Lokken in the northwest corner of the store and took her into custody. It was confirmed she had an Oregon State Parole Board warrant charging her with a weapon offense.

Lokken was taken to the Josephine County Adult Jail Facility where she was lodged on her warrant. She was also trespassed from the Safeway.
Posted on 3/9/26 10:04AM by Alex Bauer
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$3.5 Million Secured for Grants Pass, Josephine County
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$3.5 million have been secured in direct investments for Grants Pass and Josephine County. In a press release, it was stated the funding was included in a package of legislation passed, and that the funds will help support economic and community development in the city and county. $2 million are being invested for the Spalding Industrial Park wastewater infrastructure upgrade in support of future job creation and industrial development. $1 million will be invested for horse racing infrastructure like track maintenance and event support at the fairgrounds. Additional funding of $500,000 will support other fairground improvements.
Posted on 3/9/26 9:55AM by Alex Bauer
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Board Approves Land Use Application to Designate Farm Land as Residential
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A Land Use Hearing regarding an application requesting a designation and zoning change to 8980 Monument Drive resulted in unanimous approval from the Board of Commissioners. The existing zone at the property is Farm Resource land. Rose Butte LLC was the applicant, with Rhine Cross Group LLC representing, in a request to change the Comprehensive Plan designation from Farm to Residential. The application also included a zone change from Farm Resource to Rural Residential and goal exception. Rose Butte LLC applied for an application review for an amendment to the comprehensive plan, zone change, and goal exception back on April 25th, 2025. The application was deemed complete on August 6th. The Planning Commission then concluded that the evidence provided by the applicant did demonstrate the area as non-resource, making it suitable for the development of a residential area. There were no opponents to the application during the Hearing, and the board moved unanimously to approve and move forward with the process outlined in the application.
Posted on 3/9/26 9:33AM by Alex Bauer
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Board of Commissioners to Meet for Two Workshops, Beginning Tuesday
The Josephine County Board of Commissioners will meet for one of two County Administration Workshops Tuesday.

Beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the BCC Conference Room, the board will hear from Legal Counsel about an Underground Right of Way Easement with T-Mobile regarding electric distribution and communication lines underground on 370 Bowhill Road.

Legal Counsel will continue with an Extension of a Franchise Agreement with Spectrum Pacific West, LLC, Federal Land Use Coordination Letters, a Conflict Waiver with D'Amore Law Firm, BOLI Case Numbers, and Public Comment on the BLM Western Oregon Timber Plan.

Other departments will present requests to the board like the Airport for an Illinois Valley Airport fueling system, the Information Technology department regarding web-based platforms for county meetings, and the Planning department with Williams Appeal Findings of Fact and Decision.

Following Personnel Requisitions and Actions from Human Resources, and Anne G. Basker Auditorium Rental Applications, the board will adjourn the meeting.

A second workshop is scheduled to take place in the BCC Conference Room at 10 a.m. Wednesday, followed by a 5:30 p.m. Weekly Business Session. All meetings can be attended in person, or streamed at www.josephinecounty.gov/livestream.
Posted on 3/9/26 6:40AM by Alex Bauer
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JoCo Sheriff's Deputies Arrested Hit-and-Run Suspect that Crashed through Fence
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office arrested a suspect after he fled the scene of a vehicle crash.

On Sunday around 8:44 a.m., it was reported the suspect vehicle, a maroon Chevy Geo ran a stop sign, drove through a fence, and wound up in someone's yard in the 5000 block of Holland Loop Road.

The suspect then left the scene towards Caves Highway. There were no injuries at the scene of the incident. Deputies later identified the suspect at 8:50 a.m. in front of the Siskiyou Market. He was identified as Philip Gaare, and he admitted to crashing into the fence and leaving the scene.

After investigating the incident, it was determined damages would amount to about $1000. Deputies took Gaare into custody, and lodged him in the Josephine County Jail for Reckless Driving, Hit and Run Causing Property Damage, and First Degree Criminal Mischief.
Posted on 3/9/26 5:01AM by Alex Bauer
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Rural Metro Fire Reminds Public to Check Smoke, Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Rural Metro Fire wants to remind the public to test their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.

Make sure the battery is good, and that the alarm itself is not older than 10 years. Replace the batteries if needed, and remember to put the date on the new batteries to track how long they have been in use.

Rural Metro also encourages everyone to check their fire extinguishers. Make sure the gauge indicates a full charge, the hose isn't clogged, and the powder floats freely inside the container when turned upside down.

Be sure to store extinguishers away from likely ignition areas, like near heating devices and cooking areas, and near an exit, so that escape is possible if the extinguisher is ineffective.

Rural Metro says having properly functioning alarms near sleeping areas in your home is one of the simplest actions to ensure you and your family's safety in the event of a fire.
Posted on 3/9/26 4:09AM by Alex Bauer
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GP Police Arrested Woman Following Friday Bank Robbery
Grants Pass Police were alerted to a bank robbery at the People's Bank on NE 7th Street Friday around 12:26 p.m.

Patrol officers immediately responded. Due to the seriousness of the crime, Grants Pass Police Major Crime Unit Detectives were requested to assist.

Following the initial investigation, Renee Freitas was identified as the suspect. Less than 45 minutes after the robbery, a Grants Pass Police School Resource Officer located her near the Grants Pass Shopping Center.

Freitas was lodged at the Josephine County Jail on charges of Robbery in the Second Degree, two counts of Menacing, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, and Theft in the First Degree.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation was alerted to the arrest as well.
Posted on 3/9/26 4:02AM by Alex Bauer
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Call from Pendleton Alerted JoCo Sheriff's Office to Wanted Woman
A woman wanted for a Burglary warrant was arrested by Grants Pass Police Thursday night.

A call from Pendleton voiced concern for their in-laws, who were housing the suspect and her boyfriend at a property in the 1100 block of SE Casey Place. THe reporting party believed the in-laws were in danger with the suspect being around due to previous experiences.

The caller told dispatch that the suspect had an active warrant out for her arrest. Deputies responded to the scene and contacted the suspect, confirming the warrant in the process.

After positively identifying the suspect, deputies took her into custody for her Oregon State Parole Board warrant. She was lodged in the Josephine County Jail.
Posted on 3/6/26 2:19PM by Alex Bauer
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