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Public safety

Sunday, July 20, 2008 2:24 AM PDT
Klamath County Jail

    As of Saturday evening there were 116 people in the Klamath County Jail, which has a designed capacity of 152.

Booked in the Klamath County Jail

    Crystal Marie Badour, 23, 431 Washington St., second-degree forgery and second-degree theft; held in lieu of $10,000 bail.


    Lisa Suzanne Cates, 38, 4435 Boardman Ave., first-degree contempt of court; posted 10 percent $1,142.69 bail.

    Cody Ray Fretwell, 38, 1865 Melrose St., contempt of court; posted 10 percent of $5,000 bail.

    Seth Michael Friant, 19, Portland, first-degree criminal trespass; held in lieu $5,000 bail.

    Timothy Robert Graham, 27, Gilchrist, 10 counts failure to appear; booked and released.

    Echo Renee Levey, 19, 922 N. 3rd St., two counts of failure to appear; booked and released.

    John Eugene Martoglio, 19, transient, first degree criminal trespass; held in lieu

of $5,000 bail.

    William Louis Newman, 32, 149 Hillside St., second-degree failure to appear and third-degree theft; held in lieu of $4,000 bail.

    Thomas Nephi Wallace, 34, Dorris, fugitive from another state; held without bail.

DUII

    Glen Lee Birge, 65, 2928 Bisbee St., medical release.

Burglary, theft and vandalism

    Pine Street, 200 block,

burglary, reported Saturday morning.

    Main Street, 200 block, theft, reported Saturday morning.

    South Sixth Street, 5500 block, vandalism, reported Saturday afternoon.

    White Avenue, 2100 block, burglary, reported Saturday afternoon.

Accidents

    Highway 97 and Coli Avenue, southbound weigh station, injury accident, reported early Saturday morning.

Fire & Aid

Saturday

    4:33 a.m., injury accident, Highway 97 and Coli Avenue.

    4:40 a.m., medical, Wantland Avenue and Owens Street.

    6:33 a.m., medical, 3700 block County Road 114.

    9:18 a.m., medical, 4000 block Clinton Avenue.

    10:24 a.m., medical, Highway 97 in Dorris south of inspection station.

    12:47 p.m., medical, 1400 block Sargent Avenue.

    1:18: p.m., smoke report, Old Wagon and Riveredge roads.

    1:23 p.m., medical, 2700 block South Sixth Street.

    3:27 p.m., medical, Crater Lake National Park trail.

    4:28 p.m., medical, 3600 block LaHabra Way.



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