Deputies Jailed Felon for Numerous Crimes after Violent Disturbance near RCC
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office jailed a man for numerous crimes this week following a violent incident near Rogue Community College. The Sheriff's Office reports deputies arrested a 30-year-old male subject for the incident in the area of Campus View and Demaray drives on Wednesday morning. They were assisted by the Oregon State Police. Deputies said an investigation determined that the suspect went to a house and asked for a ride. After being turned down, he left on foot and stole the victim's weedeater. The victim located the suspect walking on Demaray and confronted him with a baton. The suspect raised a metal water bottle and told the victim they could fight or he could take him to where the weedeater was. The two men left together in a car when the suspect began punching the victim and forced him to stop in the opposite travel lane. The suspect then grabbed the victim's baton and struck him several times in the head, causing significant injuries. A man stopped to render aid to the victim as the suspect attempted to steal the victim's car. The suspect used the baton to strike the man in the head several times before the man managed to get the baton and strike the suspect as deputies arrived on scene. Deputies identified the suspect as 30-year-old Brandon William Measel who is a convicted felon wanted on a Josephine County warrant for Assault, Unlawful Use of a Weapon and Domestic Strangulation. He was placed into custody and taken to Three Rivers Medical Center for treatment. The two other men refused treatment. After being medically cleared at the hospital, Measel was lodged at the Josephine County Jail on the warrant plus new charges of 2nd-Degree Assault, Robbery, Menacing, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Criminal Mischief and Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon. He was being held without bail.
Posted on 5/31/24 6:49AM by Sam Marsh