Tribal Government & News

Grand Ronde Police Log -- June 11-24

06.29.2017 Dean Rhodes Public Safety

June 11

  • A driving complaint was received regarding a possible DUII driver, but due to the time delay police were unable to locate it.

  • Tribal police answered citizen questions regarding how to report a theft in another jurisdiction.

June 12

  • Tribal police assisted a family with getting a 2-year-old who had climbed on to the roof of a residence near Tyee Road.

  • Methamphetamines were located by Tribal police.

  • A violation of a restraining order was reported to Tribal police.

June 13

  • A hit and run was reported to surrounding agencies in the area of Fort Hill Road.

  • A citizen reported a possible identity theft to Tribal police. Officers are investigating.

  • Tribal police took a report of disorderly conduct in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.

  • Illegal campers were reported at Big Buck campground. Tribal police warned the parties to leave or they could be charged with trespassing.

  • A pipe was located in the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway.

  • Tribal police assisted Oregon State Police with contacting the driver of a vehicle that had crashed in Lincoln City but who lived in Grand Ronde.

June 14

  • An alarm was received. Law enforcement and fire personnel responded. Turned out to be burnt popcorn.

  • A female was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

  • Tribal police followed up on the camping trespass issue. The campers left.

  • Tribal police arrested a female for DUII.

June 15

  • Salem police located the suspect in the restraining order violation from June 12 and arrested him for Tribal police. Tribal police met Salem police and took custody of the suspect, lodging him in jail.

  • An officer played basketball with several juveniles.

  • Tribal police assisted an employee who was locked out of their vehicle.

  • A branch was located in Highway 18. Tribal police removed it.

June 16

  • Another trespass issue was reported at Big Buck campground. The campers left the campground as instructed by law enforcement.

  • A vehicle involved in a major crime in Tillamook County was reported to possibly be in the Grand Ronde area, passing through. Officers did not locate the vehicle.

  • A female was arrested for trespass, disorderly conduct and harassment for refusing to leave the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway and for striking a security officer in the face when asked to leave.

  • Several driving complaints were received.

June 17

  • Tribal officers assisted a stranded motorist on Agency Creek Road.

  • Officers located a vehicle called in during a driving complaint.

  • An ongoing family dispute was called in to Tribal police.

  • A welfare check was conducted in Tribal housing.

  • Two dogs were attacking a pig. Tribal officers corralled the pig and detained it in a chicken coop for its own safety.

  • A verbal disturbance was reported in the area of Tyee Road.

June 18

  • Tribal police contacted the distraught individual from June 17 and verified they were OK.

  • A female subject was reported to be possibly soliciting in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police arrived and she was already gone.

  • Tribal police covered Polk County deputies on a domestic disturbance.

June 19

  • Oregon State Police requested Tribal police assist in locating a driving complaint on Highway 18. An officer located the vehicle and stopped it. The driver had a diabetic issue and medics were called.

  • A fraud case was reported to Tribal police. Officers are investigating.

  • Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a suspicious person reported to be looking in mail boxes on Highway 18.

  • An officer assisted a stranded motorist with a minor vehicle repair so she could get to work.

  • Citizens called Tribal police regarding obtaining a restraining order. An officer directed the citizen to the courts.

  • A telephonic harassment case was reported to Tribal police.

June 20

  • An alarm was reported to police. After police responded, it was determined to be an accidental activation.

  • Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a physical domestic disturbance reported on Andy Riggs Road.

  • An officer assisted a stranded motorist with getting enough gas to go to their destination.

  • A driving complaint was received. The vehicle was reported to have been in the area of the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway, but it was not located.

June 21

  • A wallet was turned in to Tribal police.

  • Counterfeit bills were reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. After an investigation the bills were determined to be real.

June 22

  • Two suspects were arrested for vehicle theft in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.

  • Marijuana was located in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.

  • Tribal police assisted a stranded motorist.

  • A 911 call was received on McPherson Road.

  • A harassment complaint was reported to Tribal police.

June 23

  • An officer gave a courtesy transport to a male.

  • An open door was located in Tribal housing. Tribal police and Tribal security ensured the residence was secure.

  • Two subjects were arrested on outstanding warrants.

  • A hit and run was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.

June 24

  • The male suspect in the hit and run from June 23 was cited.

  • Two different alarms went off. Tribal police determined everything was OK.

  • Tribal police assisted several stranded motorists.

  • Drug paraphernalia was located in Tribal housing.

  • An officer gave a courtesy transport to a passenger in a DUII arrest.

  • Minors with alcohol were reported to Tribal police, who contacted the minors.

  • Officers assisted a motorist who was locked out of their vehicle.