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Public safety

Thursday, August 28, 2008 8:08 AM PDT
Klamath County Jail

    As of Wednesday evening, there were 122 people in the Klamath County Jail, which has a designed capacity of 152.

Booked in the Klamath County Jail

    Kelsea Miranda Allaway, 41, 1620 Arthur St., first-degree theft; released after posting 10 percent of $10,000 bail.


    Frederick Anthony Dominguez, 46, 1275 Honey Locust, second-degree assault; held in lieu of $50,000 bail.

    Katherine Elizabeth Valenzuela, 38, 4834 Derby Place, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of marijuana; released on her own recognizance.

Neal Edward Harris, 22, Chiloquin, probation violation (second-degree burglary, second-degree theft); held without bail.

Scott Clinton Mahoney, 49, Antioch, Calif., three counts criminal nonsupport; held in lieu of $22,500 bail.

 

DUII

    None reported.

Burglary, theft

and vandalism

    Bristol Court, 4100 block, vandalism reported Wednesday afternoon.

    Chocktoot, 100 block, vandalism reported Wednesday morning.

Climax Avenue, 6200 block, vandalism reported Wednesday evening.  

East Main Street, 100 block, theft reported Wednesday morning.

    East Main Street, 100 block, theft reported Wednesday afternoon.

    Joe Wright Road, 1800 block, theft reported Wednesday morning.

Madison Street, 1900 block, vandalism reported Wednesday afternoon.

NEW Way, 6000 block, vandalism reported Wednesday evening.

North Fifth Street and High Street, theft reported Wednesday afternoon.

Oak Avenue and South Ninth Street, vandalism reported Wednesday afternoon.

Orchard Way, 2500 block, vandalism reported Wednesday night.

Oregon Avenue, 2100 block, theft reported Wednesday night.

Pershing Way, 2700 block, theft reported Tuesday night.

Shasta Way, 2600 block, theft reported Wednesday morning.

Shasta Way, 2600 block, theft reported Wednesday afternoon.

South First Avenue, 100 block, vandalism reported Wednesday morning.

South Second Avenue, 500 block, vandalism reported Wednesday morning.

Summers Lane, 4400 block, theft reported Wednesday morning.

Wantland Avenue, 2400 block, theft reported Wednesday afternoon. 

Assault

East Main Street, 300 block, fight reported Wednesday night.

Front Street, 2700 block, assault reported Tuesday night.

Martin Street, 200 block, assault reported Wednesday night.

North 10th Street, 700 block, assault reported Tuesday night.

Accidents

Gettle Street and South Sixth Street, non-injury accident reported Tuesday evening.

Highway 62 and Highway 97 North, non-injury accident reported Wednesday afternoon.

Highway 97 North, 3700 block, non-injury accident reported Tuesday evening.

South Sixth Street and Washburn Way, non-injury accident reported Tuesday night.

South Sixth Street, 4300 block, hit and run reported Wednesday afternoon.

South Sixth Street, 6400 block, hit and run reported Wednesday evening.

Summers Lane and South Sixth Street, non-injury accident reported Wednesday evening.

Washburn Way and Crater Lake Parkway, motor vehicle accident with injuries reported Wednesday evening.

 

Fire, medical aid

Tuesday

10:42 p.m., medical, 2700 block Front Street.

10:43 p.m., medical, 5600 block Independence Avenue.

Wednesday

3:22 a.m., medical, 600 block Washburn Way.

5:21 a.m., medical, 4200 block Summers Lane.

7:07 a.m., medical, 105100 block Highway 97 North.

7:26 a.m., medical, 100 block Dahlia Street.

8:03 a.m., outdoor smoke report, Pine Grove Road and Highway East.

8:15 a.m., public assist, 1400 block Crescent Avenue.

9:01 a.m., medical, 2600 block Shasta Way.

9:13 a.m., medical, 6700 block Tingley Lane.

10:11 a.m., medical, 1700 block Riverside Drive.

10:15 a.m., medical, 4300 block South Sixth Street.

11:47 a.m., aircraft incident, 3000 block Airport Way.

12:48 p.m., medical, 2800 block Daggett Avenue.

12:50 p.m., medical, 4800 block Wocus Road.

12:52 p.m., medical, 2800 block Eberlein Avenue.

1:29 p.m., medical, 4900 block Falcon Drive.

1:43 p.m., medical, 500 block East Main Street.

2:35 p.m., medical, 2100 block North Eldorado Boulevard.

2:55 p.m., structure fire, 5600 block Casa Way.

3:47 p.m., brush fire, Foster Road and Greywolf.

 5:19 p.m., medical, 4000 block Round Lake Road.

5:45 p.m., medical, 18300 block Hill Road.

5:58 p.m., outdoor smoke report, 1600 block Manzanita Street.

6:02 p.m., medical, 2400 block Radcliffe Avenue.

6:35 p.m., medical, 12500 block Old State Highway in Macdoel.

6:44 p.m., interior smoke report, 12400 block Highway 66.

8:24 p.m., medical, Captain Jack’s Stronghold.

9 p.m., medical, 4600 block Thompson Avenue.

11:46 p.m., medical, 200 block Martin Street.

Thursday

1:55 a.m., medical, 200 block Main Street.

6:10 a.m., outdoor smoke report, 1000 block Old Fort Road.

 



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