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25th Annual Shop With A Cop Brings Joy To 95 Children: $57,000 Invested In Local Families Thanks To Community Support (Photo) - 12/11/25

 

Bend, Ore. – The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is proud to celebrate the success of the 25th Annual Shop with a Cop program, which provided warmth, comfort, and holiday cheer to 95 children across Deschutes County. Thanks to the generosity of donors, volunteers, and law enforcement partners, the program invested $57,000 directly into meeting real needs for local families.

 

This year’s program highlighted the depth of need in our community. Children asked for bedding, warm clothing, and even basic kitchen items like silverware, cups, and pots and pans—items that help families cook meals and stay warm. Shop with a Cop continues to go beyond holiday gifts, offering dignity, comfort, and hope.

 

“You can’t help but be moved when you see the smile on a child’s face as they pick out their very first set of warm pajamas or a blanket to call their own,” said Sheriff Ty Rupert. “Some of these kids asked for basic household items, not just toys. It’s emotional because you see firsthand how this program is meeting real needs and making a real difference.”

 

Shop With a Cop was powered by 79 law enforcement officers from multiple agencies, many of whom participated on multiple days:

  • Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office
  • Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Posse
  • Deschutes County Parole and Probation
  • Bend Police Department
  • Redmond Police Department
  • Sunriver Police Department
  • Black Butte Police Department
  • Oregon State Police 

Special thanks to:

  • Kay Walters (Redmond volunteer coordinator)
  • Amanda Surplus (Bend volunteer coordinator)
  • AmeriTitle
  • Kendall Auto Group
  • Washington Trust Bank
  • Bend Police Department
  • Sunriver Citizen Patrol
  • Re/Max
  • Mid Oregon Credit Union
  • Coldwell Banker
  • DCSO Spouses Group
  • Eastmont Church Women’s Group

The program also received generous support from:

  • Walmart (Bend & Redmond)
  • Pappy’s Pizza (Redmond)
  • Abby’s Pizza (Bend)
  • Dutch Bros
  • McDonald’s
  • Franz Bakery

Fundraising for Shop with a Cop takes place year-round, and every contribution helps the program continue meeting real needs in our community. This year, the community rallied to raise an additional $31,000, which, combined with funds carried over from last year, allowed DCSO to make a real impact for this milestone 25th anniversary. The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is deeply grateful for the ongoing support from across the county.

 

How to Donate:

 

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25th Annual Shop With A Cop Brings Joy To 95 Children: $57,000 Invested In Local Families Thanks To Community Support (Photo) - 12/11/25

 

Bend, Ore. – The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is proud to celebrate the success of the 25th Annual Shop with a Cop program, which provided warmth, comfort, and holiday cheer to 95 children across Deschutes County. Thanks to the generosity of donors, volunteers, and law enforcement partners, the program invested $57,000 directly into meeting real needs for local families.

 

This year’s program highlighted the depth of need in our community. Children asked for bedding, warm clothing, and even basic kitchen items like silverware, cups, and pots and pans—items that help families cook meals and stay warm. Shop with a Cop continues to go beyond holiday gifts, offering dignity, comfort, and hope.

 

“You can’t help but be moved when you see the smile on a child’s face as they pick out their very first set of warm pajamas or a blanket to call their own,” said Sheriff Ty Rupert. “Some of these kids asked for basic household items, not just toys. It’s emotional because you see firsthand how this program is meeting real needs and making a real difference.”

 

Shop With a Cop was powered by 79 law enforcement officers from multiple agencies, many of whom participated on multiple days:

  • Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office
  • Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Posse
  • Deschutes County Parole and Probation
  • Bend Police Department
  • Redmond Police Department
  • Sunriver Police Department
  • Black Butte Police Department
  • Oregon State Police 

Special thanks to:

  • Kay Walters (Redmond volunteer coordinator)
  • Amanda Surplus (Bend volunteer coordinator)
  • AmeriTitle
  • Kendall Auto Group
  • Washington Trust Bank
  • Bend Police Department
  • Sunriver Citizen Patrol
  • Re/Max
  • Mid Oregon Credit Union
  • Coldwell Banker
  • DCSO Spouses Group
  • Eastmont Church Women’s Group

The program also received generous support from:

  • Walmart (Bend & Redmond)
  • Pappy’s Pizza (Redmond)
  • Abby’s Pizza (Bend)
  • Dutch Bros
  • McDonald’s
  • Franz Bakery

Fundraising for Shop with a Cop takes place year-round, and every contribution helps the program continue meeting real needs in our community. This year, the community rallied to raise an additional $31,000, which, combined with funds carried over from last year, allowed DCSO to make a real impact for this milestone 25th anniversary. The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is deeply grateful for the ongoing support from across the county.

 

How to Donate:

 

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CAT-astrophe Averted: Deputies With The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Stop Suspect In Stolen Front Loader (Photo) - 12/09/25

 

Redmond, Ore. – Deputies with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded to an unusual call Monday night in Redmond that sounded more like a scene from a movie than a typical dispute.

 

At 7:53 p.m. on December 8, dispatch received a report from a resident on NW Norse Way just outside Redmond stating a family member was threatening to crush their vehicle with a tractor. Moments later, the caller confirmed the threat had turned into reality: the suspect was actively ramming the vehicle with heavy machinery. 

 

Deputies quickly responded and spotted a massive CAT 980M front loader rumbling away from the scene near NW 35th Street and NW Upas Avenue. A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver, identified as 36-year-old Blake Mogan of Redmond, was taken into custody without incident. 

 

Mogan admitted to stealing the front loader from a nearby construction site. The CAT, valued at over $750,000, sustained minimal damage and was returned to its owner.  

 

Mogan was lodged at the Deschutes County Adult Jail on the following charges: 

  • Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle (UUMV) 

  • Theft in the First Degree 

  • Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree 

While the situation could have ended much worse, deputies were able to safely resolve the incident and return the stolen equipment. It’s not every day you see a traffic stop involving a 70-ton front loader, but our team is ready for anything. 

 

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CAT-astrophe Averted: Deputies With The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Stop Suspect In Stolen Front Loader (Photo) - 12/09/25

 

Redmond, Ore. – Deputies with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded to an unusual call Monday night in Redmond that sounded more like a scene from a movie than a typical dispute.

 

At 7:53 p.m. on December 8, dispatch received a report from a resident on NW Norse Way just outside Redmond stating a family member was threatening to crush their vehicle with a tractor. Moments later, the caller confirmed the threat had turned into reality: the suspect was actively ramming the vehicle with heavy machinery. 

 

Deputies quickly responded and spotted a massive CAT 980M front loader rumbling away from the scene near NW 35th Street and NW Upas Avenue. A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver, identified as 36-year-old Blake Mogan of Redmond, was taken into custody without incident. 

 

Mogan admitted to stealing the front loader from a nearby construction site. The CAT, valued at over $750,000, sustained minimal damage and was returned to its owner.  

 

Mogan was lodged at the Deschutes County Adult Jail on the following charges: 

  • Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle (UUMV) 

  • Theft in the First Degree 

  • Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree 

While the situation could have ended much worse, deputies were able to safely resolve the incident and return the stolen equipment. It’s not every day you see a traffic stop involving a 70-ton front loader, but our team is ready for anything. 

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Urges Local Citizens To Take Survey And Help Reduce The Impact Of Natural Disasters (Photo) - 12/08/25

 

Bend, Ore. — The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office invites community members to take part in a short, confidential survey to help inform how the County might reduce the impact from natural disasters. The survey is part of a larger effort to update the County’s Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, which focuses on real projects, like strengthening bridges or clearing wildfire fuels, that can help protect people, property, and critical services before a disaster strikes.

 

The County is partnering with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) to understand better how residents think about the risks from natural hazards like wildfires, floods, earthquakes, and winter storms. This helps local leaders align planning efforts with community concerns and priorities.

 

“We want to hear directly from the people who live and work here,” said Ashley Volz, Emergency Services Coordinator for the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office. “Your input helps us identify what matters most to our community and how we can better protect it.”

 

The survey asks residents about their experiences with natural hazards, how they prepare for emergencies, and what kinds of risk-reduction efforts they’d like to see in their neighborhoods. It takes just a few minutes to complete, and all responses are confidential. The information gathered will help guide future planning, funding, and outreach efforts across Deschutes County and its cities.

 

The survey will be open until January 5 and can be accessed at: Public Opinion Survey - Deschutes and is also available in Spanish: Encuesta de opinión pública – Deschutes Survey

 

This project is funded through a FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant. Participation is voluntary, and all individual responses will be used only for research and planning purposes.

 

For more information, contact Ashley Volz at ashley.volz@deschutes.org.

 

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Are you ready for winter weather? Check out the Oregon Department of Emergency Management’s Be 2 Weeks Ready program by visiting this link: Oregon Department of Emergency Management : Be 2 Weeks Ready : Hazards and Preparedness : State of Oregon

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Urges Local Citizens To Take Survey And Help Reduce The Impact Of Natural Disasters (Photo) - 12/08/25

 

Bend, Ore. — The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office invites community members to take part in a short, confidential survey to help inform how the County might reduce the impact from natural disasters. The survey is part of a larger effort to update the County’s Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, which focuses on real projects, like strengthening bridges or clearing wildfire fuels, that can help protect people, property, and critical services before a disaster strikes.

 

The County is partnering with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) to understand better how residents think about the risks from natural hazards like wildfires, floods, earthquakes, and winter storms. This helps local leaders align planning efforts with community concerns and priorities.

 

“We want to hear directly from the people who live and work here,” said Ashley Volz, Emergency Services Coordinator for the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office. “Your input helps us identify what matters most to our community and how we can better protect it.”

 

The survey asks residents about their experiences with natural hazards, how they prepare for emergencies, and what kinds of risk-reduction efforts they’d like to see in their neighborhoods. It takes just a few minutes to complete, and all responses are confidential. The information gathered will help guide future planning, funding, and outreach efforts across Deschutes County and its cities.

 

The survey will be open until January 5 and can be accessed at: Public Opinion Survey - Deschutes and is also available in Spanish: Encuesta de opinión pública – Deschutes Survey

 

This project is funded through a FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant. Participation is voluntary, and all individual responses will be used only for research and planning purposes.

 

For more information, contact Ashley Volz at ashley.volz@deschutes.org.

 

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Are you ready for winter weather? Check out the Oregon Department of Emergency Management’s Be 2 Weeks Ready program by visiting this link: Oregon Department of Emergency Management : Be 2 Weeks Ready : Hazards and Preparedness : State of Oregon

 

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Bend Woman Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash On Johnson Road Northwest Of Bend - 12/05/25

 

Bend, Ore. – On December 4, 2025, at 8:23 p.m., deputies with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Johnson Road between Tyler Road and Tamoli Lane, northwest of Bend. Callers reported a vehicle had left the roadway, struck a tree, and caught on fire. 

 

Deputies and Bend Fire & Rescue arrived and located a black 2022 Honda Passport with a single occupant. The driver, 43-year-old Bend resident Jennifer Lynn Simmons, was pronounced dead at the scene. She was the only person in the car.

 

Preliminary investigation indicates speed appears to have been a contributing factor. The crash remains under investigation. 

 

Johnson Road was closed for approximately three hours while first responders secured the area and conducted the on-scene investigation. 

 

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office thanks Bend Fire & Rescue and Deschutes County Public Works for their assistance with this crash.

 

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Bend Woman Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash On Johnson Road Northwest Of Bend - 12/05/25

 

Bend, Ore. – On December 4, 2025, at 8:23 p.m., deputies with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Johnson Road between Tyler Road and Tamoli Lane, northwest of Bend. Callers reported a vehicle had left the roadway, struck a tree, and caught on fire. 

 

Deputies and Bend Fire & Rescue arrived and located a black 2022 Honda Passport with a single occupant. The driver, 43-year-old Bend resident Jennifer Lynn Simmons, was pronounced dead at the scene. She was the only person in the car.

 

Preliminary investigation indicates speed appears to have been a contributing factor. The crash remains under investigation. 

 

Johnson Road was closed for approximately three hours while first responders secured the area and conducted the on-scene investigation. 

 

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office thanks Bend Fire & Rescue and Deschutes County Public Works for their assistance with this crash.

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Actively Searching For Felony Suspect Who Fled Early-Morning Rollover Crash Near Terrebonne (Photo) - 12/04/25

 

Terrebonne, Ore. – The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for a suspect who fled the scene of a single-vehicle rollover crash early this morning in the area of Odem Avenue South of Terrebonne. The crash occurred at 1:00 a.m. next to the Alpaca Ranch property, where deputies located a female who was injured and trapped inside the vehicle.

 

Deputies have identified the suspect as 29-year-old Trent Michael Conley of Washington State. Conley is wanted on a nationwide felony assault warrant and is facing additional charges from this incident, including Kidnapping I, Rape I, Assault II, Strangulation, Felony Hit and Run, Misdemeanor Hit and Run, Reckless Endangering, and Reckless Driving. 

 

Conley is believed to still be in the area and may be armed and dangerous. A K-9 unit and multiple deputies are actively searching the surrounding neighborhoods and properties. 

 

Residents in the area are asked to remain alert. Do not approach or attempt to contact Conley. Anyone who sees him should immediately call 911. 

 

This investigation remains active. Additional updates will be released as new information becomes available. 

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Actively Searching For Felony Suspect Who Fled Early-Morning Rollover Crash Near Terrebonne (Photo) - 12/04/25

 

Terrebonne, Ore. – The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for a suspect who fled the scene of a single-vehicle rollover crash early this morning in the area of Odem Avenue South of Terrebonne. The crash occurred at 1:00 a.m. next to the Alpaca Ranch property, where deputies located a female who was injured and trapped inside the vehicle.

 

Deputies have identified the suspect as 29-year-old Trent Michael Conley of Washington State. Conley is wanted on a nationwide felony assault warrant and is facing additional charges from this incident, including Kidnapping I, Rape I, Assault II, Strangulation, Felony Hit and Run, Misdemeanor Hit and Run, Reckless Endangering, and Reckless Driving. 

 

Conley is believed to still be in the area and may be armed and dangerous. A K-9 unit and multiple deputies are actively searching the surrounding neighborhoods and properties. 

 

Residents in the area are asked to remain alert. Do not approach or attempt to contact Conley. Anyone who sees him should immediately call 911. 

 

This investigation remains active. Additional updates will be released as new information becomes available. 

 

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Attached Media Files: Conley1.PNG, Conley2.JPEG,

UPDATE: Suspect Trent Michael Conley Arrested Following Manhunt In Terrebonne - 12/04/25

 

Terrebonne, Ore. – At 7:50 a.m., Trent Michael Conley was arrested and taken into custody by the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, Oregon State Police, and other agencies. There is no longer a threat to the community. 

 

A large law enforcement presence remains in the area east of Highway 97 near NW Galloway Avenue as the investigation continues. Residents may see deputies and investigators in the area for several hours. 

 

We thank the community for their vigilance and cooperation during this incident. 

 

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UPDATE: Suspect Trent Michael Conley Arrested Following Manhunt In Terrebonne - 12/04/25

 

Terrebonne, Ore. – At 7:50 a.m., Trent Michael Conley was arrested and taken into custody by the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, Oregon State Police, and other agencies. There is no longer a threat to the community. 

 

A large law enforcement presence remains in the area east of Highway 97 near NW Galloway Avenue as the investigation continues. Residents may see deputies and investigators in the area for several hours. 

 

We thank the community for their vigilance and cooperation during this incident. 

 

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Washington Man Arrested By The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office For Online Child Exploitation - 11/25/25

DATE CORRECTION: Arrest occurred on November 24, 2025

 

 

Redmond, OR – On November 24, 2025, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Daniel James Mayfield, 33, of Sedro-Woolley, Washington, following a long-term investigation into online child exploitation.

 

Mayfield was taken into custody on the following charges:

  • Luring a Minor
  • Online Sexual Corruption of a Child in the First Degree
  • Attempted Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree

 

The investigation revealed that Mayfield believed he was communicating with a 14-year-old female and traveled to Deschutes County with the intent to engage in sexual activity with the minor.

 

Detectives and Deputies from the Sheriff’s Office, Digital Forensics Unit, SWAT Team, and the U.S. Marshals Service contacted Mayfield at a location off Rimrock Way in Redmond, Oregon, where he had arranged to meet the juvenile. A subsequent search of the scene uncovered additional evidence.

 

Mayfield was arrested and taken into custody without incident and lodged in the Deschutes County Adult Jail. The investigation remains ongoing.

 

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Washington Man Arrested By The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office For Online Child Exploitation - 11/25/25

DATE CORRECTION: Arrest occurred on November 24, 2025

 

 

Redmond, OR – On November 24, 2025, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Daniel James Mayfield, 33, of Sedro-Woolley, Washington, following a long-term investigation into online child exploitation.

 

Mayfield was taken into custody on the following charges:

  • Luring a Minor
  • Online Sexual Corruption of a Child in the First Degree
  • Attempted Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree

 

The investigation revealed that Mayfield believed he was communicating with a 14-year-old female and traveled to Deschutes County with the intent to engage in sexual activity with the minor.

 

Detectives and Deputies from the Sheriff’s Office, Digital Forensics Unit, SWAT Team, and the U.S. Marshals Service contacted Mayfield at a location off Rimrock Way in Redmond, Oregon, where he had arranged to meet the juvenile. A subsequent search of the scene uncovered additional evidence.

 

Mayfield was arrested and taken into custody without incident and lodged in the Deschutes County Adult Jail. The investigation remains ongoing.

 

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Redmond Man Arrested Following Early-Morning Domestic Dispute - 11/22/25

 

Redmond, Ore. — A 40-year-old Redmond man was arrested early this morning after a domestic dispute in the Ochoco Trailer Park off O’Neil Highway near Cinder Butte. 

 

The call came in at 2:53 a.m., and the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded with assistance from the Redmond Police Department. Sheriff’s Deputies attempted to contact 40-year-old Alvaro Perez-Cazarez, but he refused to come out and barricaded himself inside the home.

 

The Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team was called in, and several nearby homes were evacuated out of caution. After repeated attempts to negotiate with Perez-Cazarez, he finally surrendered to deputies. He was arrested and taken to the Deschutes County Jail. 

 

Perez-Cazarez was booked on the following charges: 

  • Coercion 

  • Unlawful Use of a Weapon 

  • Menacing 

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office thanks the Redmond Police Department for their assistance and the residents of the Ochoco Trailer Park for their patience during this incident. 

 

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Redmond Man Arrested Following Early-Morning Domestic Dispute - 11/22/25

 

Redmond, Ore. — A 40-year-old Redmond man was arrested early this morning after a domestic dispute in the Ochoco Trailer Park off O’Neil Highway near Cinder Butte. 

 

The call came in at 2:53 a.m., and the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office responded with assistance from the Redmond Police Department. Sheriff’s Deputies attempted to contact 40-year-old Alvaro Perez-Cazarez, but he refused to come out and barricaded himself inside the home.

 

The Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team was called in, and several nearby homes were evacuated out of caution. After repeated attempts to negotiate with Perez-Cazarez, he finally surrendered to deputies. He was arrested and taken to the Deschutes County Jail. 

 

Perez-Cazarez was booked on the following charges: 

  • Coercion 

  • Unlawful Use of a Weapon 

  • Menacing 

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office thanks the Redmond Police Department for their assistance and the residents of the Ochoco Trailer Park for their patience during this incident. 

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Issues Public Safety Alert Around High School Bonfire Gatherings - 11/20/25

 

Deschutes County, OR — A growing number of high school bonfire parties across Deschutes County are leading to serious safety concerns, prompting the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office to issue a public warning ahead of Thanksgiving Break. These informal gatherings have escalated into events marked by violence, criminal activity, and unsafe conditions that are putting young people at risk.

 

These gatherings, often held on public lands during weekends and school breaks, have increasingly involved serious safety risks. Deputies have responded to multiple incidents in recent weeks, many of which could have lasting consequences for those involved.

 

“We care deeply about the safety and well-being of our youth,” said Jason Carr, Public Information Officer for the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office. “Our goal is not to punish, but to prevent harm. We want to work together with families, students, and the community to avoid a tragedy.”

 

Recent investigations have included reports of:

  • Physical assaults, including group altercations
  • Sexual assaults
  • Weapons offenses and firearms present at events
  • Property and vehicle damage
  • Attendance by adults well beyond high school age
  • Felony-level criminal activity
  • DUII & Minor in Possession (MIP)

These incidents have occurred in areas such as:

  • BLM land east of Redmond, especially at “The Brand”
  • Coyner Road area
  • Forest Service Land near Skyliners Road
  • McGrath Road and nearby locations
  • Mayfield Pond area

Some of these events have been recorded and shared on social media, further increasing the risk and visibility of unsafe behavior.

 

The Sheriff's Office is asking for the community’s help:

  • Parents: Talk with your teens about the risks of attending unsupervised parties. Stay engaged and informed about their plans, especially during school breaks.
  • Students: Know your safety matters. What may seem like a fun night can quickly turn into a dangerous situation. Look out for one another and make wise choices.
  • Community members: If you see or hear about planned gatherings in remote areas, please report them to law enforcement.

“We understand that teens are looking for ways to connect and have fun,” said Carr. “But there have been too many close calls at these unsupervised parties. Our concern is real, and we’re asking for the community’s help to prevent teens from getting seriously hurt.”

 

The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office will continue to monitor known gathering areas and respond to any calls or concerns from community members.

 

To report suspicious or concerning activity, please call the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office non-emergency line at (541) 693-6911. Only Dial 911 in the case of an emergency.

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Issues Public Safety Alert Around High School Bonfire Gatherings - 11/20/25

 

Deschutes County, OR — A growing number of high school bonfire parties across Deschutes County are leading to serious safety concerns, prompting the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office to issue a public warning ahead of Thanksgiving Break. These informal gatherings have escalated into events marked by violence, criminal activity, and unsafe conditions that are putting young people at risk.

 

These gatherings, often held on public lands during weekends and school breaks, have increasingly involved serious safety risks. Deputies have responded to multiple incidents in recent weeks, many of which could have lasting consequences for those involved.

 

“We care deeply about the safety and well-being of our youth,” said Jason Carr, Public Information Officer for the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office. “Our goal is not to punish, but to prevent harm. We want to work together with families, students, and the community to avoid a tragedy.”

 

Recent investigations have included reports of:

  • Physical assaults, including group altercations
  • Sexual assaults
  • Weapons offenses and firearms present at events
  • Property and vehicle damage
  • Attendance by adults well beyond high school age
  • Felony-level criminal activity
  • DUII & Minor in Possession (MIP)

These incidents have occurred in areas such as:

  • BLM land east of Redmond, especially at “The Brand”
  • Coyner Road area
  • Forest Service Land near Skyliners Road
  • McGrath Road and nearby locations
  • Mayfield Pond area

Some of these events have been recorded and shared on social media, further increasing the risk and visibility of unsafe behavior.

 

The Sheriff's Office is asking for the community’s help:

  • Parents: Talk with your teens about the risks of attending unsupervised parties. Stay engaged and informed about their plans, especially during school breaks.
  • Students: Know your safety matters. What may seem like a fun night can quickly turn into a dangerous situation. Look out for one another and make wise choices.
  • Community members: If you see or hear about planned gatherings in remote areas, please report them to law enforcement.

“We understand that teens are looking for ways to connect and have fun,” said Carr. “But there have been too many close calls at these unsupervised parties. Our concern is real, and we’re asking for the community’s help to prevent teens from getting seriously hurt.”

 

The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office will continue to monitor known gathering areas and respond to any calls or concerns from community members.

 

To report suspicious or concerning activity, please call the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office non-emergency line at (541) 693-6911. Only Dial 911 in the case of an emergency.

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Targets $50,000 Raised For 25th Annual Shop With A Cop Program (Photo) - 11/19/25

 

Bend, Ore. – The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is asking the community to help reach its $50,000 fundraising goal for the 25th Annual Shop with a Cop program. With just a few weeks to go before the event, $18,000 has been raised so far—and community support is critical to making this year’s program a success.

 

Shop with a Cop is a long-standing tradition that pairs local law enforcement officers with children in need of a special holiday shopping experience. Kids are nominated through local schools and community organizations, and together with law enforcement, they shop for warm clothing, school supplies, basic necessities, and a few holiday gifts. The program is entirely funded by donations—no tax dollars are used.

 

“This program is about meeting real needs and showing families that their community cares,” said Jason Carr, Public Information Officer for the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office. “We’re asking individuals, businesses, and organizations to help us reach our $50,000 goal so we can serve as many children as possible this holiday season.”

 

Recent contributions include $2,000 from the Elks BPOE RV’ers Club and $1,500 from the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Posse, both of whom recently visited the Sheriff’s Office to present their donations in person. Shopping will take place on December 2nd at the Redmond Walmart, and on December 3rd and 4th at the Bend Walmart. 

 

Want to make a difference? Here’s how you can donate:

Donations Accepted Year-Round:

Although Shop with a Cop occurs in December, donations are welcome throughout the year. Every dollar helps provide essentials and holiday joy to children and families in Deschutes County. The Sheriff's Office would greatly appreciate your help making the 25th Anniversary of Shop with a Cop the most impactful yet. Your support can brighten a child’s holiday and make a lasting difference.

 

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Targets $50,000 Raised For 25th Annual Shop With A Cop Program (Photo) - 11/19/25

 

Bend, Ore. – The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is asking the community to help reach its $50,000 fundraising goal for the 25th Annual Shop with a Cop program. With just a few weeks to go before the event, $18,000 has been raised so far—and community support is critical to making this year’s program a success.

 

Shop with a Cop is a long-standing tradition that pairs local law enforcement officers with children in need of a special holiday shopping experience. Kids are nominated through local schools and community organizations, and together with law enforcement, they shop for warm clothing, school supplies, basic necessities, and a few holiday gifts. The program is entirely funded by donations—no tax dollars are used.

 

“This program is about meeting real needs and showing families that their community cares,” said Jason Carr, Public Information Officer for the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office. “We’re asking individuals, businesses, and organizations to help us reach our $50,000 goal so we can serve as many children as possible this holiday season.”

 

Recent contributions include $2,000 from the Elks BPOE RV’ers Club and $1,500 from the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Posse, both of whom recently visited the Sheriff’s Office to present their donations in person. Shopping will take place on December 2nd at the Redmond Walmart, and on December 3rd and 4th at the Bend Walmart. 

 

Want to make a difference? Here’s how you can donate:

Donations Accepted Year-Round:

Although Shop with a Cop occurs in December, donations are welcome throughout the year. Every dollar helps provide essentials and holiday joy to children and families in Deschutes County. The Sheriff's Office would greatly appreciate your help making the 25th Anniversary of Shop with a Cop the most impactful yet. Your support can brighten a child’s holiday and make a lasting difference.

 

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22-Year-Old La Pine Woman Arrested By The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office For Sexual Encounters With A Minor - 11/18/25

 

Bend, Ore. -- On Friday, November 14th, 2025, detectives with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office arrested 22-year-old Sierra Stigall of La Pine on charges involving sexual encounters with a minor.

 

These crimes occurred between May 2025 and July 2025. DCSO does not believe Stigall was employed by the Bend-La Pine School District during these events. However, Stigall was involved in coaching a U14 travelling baseball team in the La Pine area.

 

Based on the investigation and an interview with Stigall, she was lodged in the Deschutes County Jail on the following charges:

  • Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (X5)
  • Sodomy in the Second Degree (X2)
  • Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (X8)
  • Rape in the Second Degree (2)
  • Luring a Minor (X2)
  • Online Sexual Corruption of a Child in the First Degree

 

Detectives with DCSO have no information concerning additional victims. If you or someone you know have concerns about Stigall having inappropriate contact with minors, please call the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office at (541) 633-6655 and ask for Detective Porter.

 

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22-Year-Old La Pine Woman Arrested By The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office For Sexual Encounters With A Minor - 11/18/25

 

Bend, Ore. -- On Friday, November 14th, 2025, detectives with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office arrested 22-year-old Sierra Stigall of La Pine on charges involving sexual encounters with a minor.

 

These crimes occurred between May 2025 and July 2025. DCSO does not believe Stigall was employed by the Bend-La Pine School District during these events. However, Stigall was involved in coaching a U14 travelling baseball team in the La Pine area.

 

Based on the investigation and an interview with Stigall, she was lodged in the Deschutes County Jail on the following charges:

  • Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (X5)
  • Sodomy in the Second Degree (X2)
  • Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (X8)
  • Rape in the Second Degree (2)
  • Luring a Minor (X2)
  • Online Sexual Corruption of a Child in the First Degree

 

Detectives with DCSO have no information concerning additional victims. If you or someone you know have concerns about Stigall having inappropriate contact with minors, please call the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office at (541) 633-6655 and ask for Detective Porter.

 

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