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5/21/25 - LCSO Case #25-2382 - Lane County Sheriff’s Detectives & Eugene Police Arrest Three Suspects In Double Murder (Photo) -05/21/25

 
On the evening of May 20th, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives discovered a deceased male adult and deceased juvenile female southeast of Oakridge while searching on a tip. Initial investigation revealed their deaths were the result of homicidal violence.
 
By the morning of May 21st, detectives located several suspects in a vehicle near 7th Avenue and Monroe Street in Eugene. Eugene Police SWAT safely detained all occupants.
 
A third suspect was soon located at a residence in the 1000 block of Irving Road, Eugene, and detained by Eugene Police as he was leaving the area.
 
After further investigation, the following individuals were arrested and lodged at the Lane County Youth Services detention facility on the below charges:
 
A 16-year old male juvenile from Eugene
- Two counts of Murder in the 1st Degree
- Abuse of a Corpse in the 2nd Degree
- Strangulation
- Unlawful Use of a Firearm
 
A 15-year-old female juvenile from Eugene
- Murder in the 1st Degree
- Abuse of a Corpse in the 2nd Degree
 
An additional adult male, identified as Hunter Jesse Kip Barnett, 19, of Eugene, was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail for Abuse of a Corpse in the 2nd Degree.
 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the FBI and Oregon State Police for assistance in the investigation, and the Eugene Police Department for their assistance in apprehending the suspects.
 
No other suspects are believed to be outstanding, and there is no ongoing danger to the public. The identity of the deceased adult male is being withheld pending next of kin notification. Anyone with information on this case is asked to call the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4141 and reference case #25-2382.
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4/16/25 - LCSO Case #25-1811 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Attempting To Locate Wanted Suspect In McKenzie Bridge & Oakridge Areas (Photo) -05/15/25

UPDATE - 5/15/25

Moe was located and arrested by Springfield Police Department in Springfield. He was lodged at the Lane County Jail on a warrant for a Transitional Leave violation on an original charge of Theft in the 1st Degree, and new charges from Springfield Police for Theft in the 2nd Degree and from Oakridge Police for Attempt to Elude Police by Vehicle, Recklessly Endangering Another Person, and Reckless Driving.
 
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On April 16th, a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy assigned to the McKenzie Patrol District spotted Jared Lee Moe, 35, of Oakridge, several miles up Horse Creek Road, southeast of McKenzie Bridge. Moe has a felony warrant, and Oakridge Police are also looking for Moe after he fled a traffic stop a few days before.
 
When contacted, Moe fled into the woods. Additional deputies and Oregon State Troopers responded to search for Moe. He was not located, due in part to the delayed response time to the remote location.
 
Moe is known to frequent Oakridge and McKenzie Bridge, using Aufderheide Drive to travel between the areas. Moe is described as a white male adult with black hair and brown eyes, weighing 155 pounds and 5’10” tall.
 
Moe has been known to carry firearms. Anyone aware of his location is asked to call the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4141 and avoid approaching or contacting him.

Lane County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol Offering Free Boat Inspections (Photo) -05/14/25

 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol deputies are partnering with Bi-Mart to again offer free boat inspections throughout Lane County to help you get on the water safely! They will also be at Mel’s Marine Service this Saturday.
 
Bring your boat to Mel’s or a listed Bi-Mart on the scheduled date and time and a Lane County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol Deputy will inspect your boat for free and help make sure you have everything you need.
 
And for those non-motorized boats (including paddle boards, kayaks, etc.), be sure to always carry a life jacket, whistle/horn and a waterway access permit.
 
Saturday, May 17
10 am – 1 pm
Mel’s Marine Service, Inc
29318 Airport Road, Eugene
 
Sunday, May 18
10 am – 1 pm
Florence Bi-Mart
4310 Highway 101, Florence
 
Saturday, May 24
10 am – 1 pm
Junction City Bi-Mart
110 E. 6th Avenue, Junction City
 
Sunday, May 25
10 am – 1 pm
Cottage Grove Bi-Mart
100 Gateway Boulevard, Cottage Grove
 
Saturday, May 31
10 am – 1 pm
Springfield Bi-Mart
1521 Mohawk Boulevard, Springfield
 
Sunday, June 1
10 am – 1 pm
Veneta Bi-Mart
25126 Jeans Road, Veneta

5/12/25 - LCSO Case #25-1802 - Lane County Sheriff’s Detectives Seeking Purchasers Of Stolen Firearms That May Be Reported As Lost Or Stolen In Transit (Photo) -05/12/25

 
On March 26th, a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy began following up on a report of a stolen firearm. The case soon grew into a larger investigation, and a Lane County Sheriff’s detective became involved.
 
On April 17th, deputies arrested Jeffrey Allen Bragg, 54, of Eugene, for Theft in the 1st Degree and lodged him at the Lane County Jail.
 
The investigation soon expanded, however. Detectives suspect that Bragg had been stealing firearms and reselling them for an extended period of time, often representing the sales as legitimate to unsuspecting buyers.
 
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone who has purchased a firearm from Bragg over the years to contact the Sheriff’s Office. Anyone who purchased a firearm from Bragg may be in possession of a firearm that is reported as stolen.
 
If you have ever purchased a firearm from Bragg, please contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4141 and reference case #25-1802.
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5/10/25 - LCSO Case #25-2214 - Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Burglary Suspects In Eugene After Barricade Incident (Photo) -05/12/25

UPDATE - 5/11/25 - Drug charges added after further investigation
 
During the service of the search warrant on May 10th, deputies located 108 grams of suspected methamphetamine and fentanyl in the suspects’ vehicle. Widmer and Raymond were both charged with Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine on May 11th.
 
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On May 10th at about 11:20 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a burglary that had just occurred in the 39200 block of Deerhorn Road, south of Walterville. Deputies learned firearms and electronics had been stolen. The residents were able to track the stolen items, and deputies eventually located the suspects at a hotel in the 1520 block of 6th Avenue, Eugene.
 
Deputies detained one suspect, Allen Joseph Pharaoh Widmer, 55, in the parking lot. Deputies hailed occupants of the room to exit. Several individuals exited and were detained, but the other suspect remained inside.
 
Due to the suspect likely being armed, 6th Avenue was closed and area residents were given shelter in place instructions. LCSO deputies assigned to the Crisis Negotiation Team, Special Response Team, and Drone Team arrived to assist. Eugene Police officers also responded to assist with armored rescue vehicles and drones.
 
Deputies applied for and were granted a search warrant. After attempts to call and text the suspect failed, the hotel door was breached with a vehicle ram to allow a drone to search inside.
 
Shortly after the drone entered, the other suspect, identified as Donald Leroy Raymond, 57, exited and was detained.
 
After additional investigation, deputies arrested three subjects on the following charges and lodged them at the Lane County Jail:
 
Allen Joseph Pharaoh Widmer, 55:
- Burglary in the 1st Degree
- Theft in the 1st Degree
 
Donald Leroy Raymond, 57:
- Burglary in the 1st Degree
- Theft in the 1st Degree
 
Crystal Joyce Standish, 46:
- Oregon State Parole Board warrant for a parole violation
- Springfield Municipal Court warrant for Failure to Appear on a charge of Theft in the 1st Degree
 
Multiple stolen items were recovered, including electronics and loaded firearm magazines, however the stolen guns were not located. Deputies also located a significant amount of drugs. Additional charges may be added based on continued investigation.
 
Thanks to the Eugene Police Department for their assistance.
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5/5/25 - LCSO Case #25-2119 - Observant Lane County Sheriff’s Deputy Recovers Occupied Stolen Vehicle, Stolen Mail Behind Businesses On Green Acres Road (Photo) -05/06/25

 
On May 5th at about 6 a.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy observed a teal and green 1994 Chevy pickup that matched a vehicle reported as stolen parked behind businesses in the 1000 block of Green Acres Road, Eugene. The deputy watched from a distance until additional deputies were in the area.
 
Concerned about the likelihood of a pursuit during commute time, deputies staged spike strips at exits from behind the businesses and then moved in. The driver, Thomas Anthony Smith, 42, of Eugene, spotted one of the deputies and began to drive, but deputies quickly pinned the vehicle in with patrol trucks.
 
Smith initially refused to exit the vehicle. Deputies deployed a drone to see inside the vehicle, and he surrendered. Smith was found to be in possession of a firearm, methamphetamine, and stolen mail, including checks he was attempting to forge signatures on.
 
After additional investigation, Smith was arrested and lodged at the Lane County Jail on the following charges:
- Possession of a Stolen Vehicle
- Felon in Possession of a Firearm
- Mail Theft
- Forgery in the 1st Degree
- Possession of Methamphetamine
- Lane County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear on charges of Assault in the 4th Degree and Strangulation
 
Thanks to Eugene Police Department for their response as well.

5/3/25 - LCSO Case #25-2054 - Lane County Sheriff’s Detectives Locate Missing Juvenile, Arrest Eugene Man For Sex Crimes (Photo) -05/06/25

 
On April 14th, a 13-year old female from Lane County was reported as a runaway, with little else known. On April 24th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office received a report the female may have left in the company of an unknown 24-year-old male. A deputy investigating the case learned the juvenile was likely a victim of sex crimes and alerted area law enforcement agencies.
 
A Lane County Sheriff’s detective assigned to the Lane County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force began investigating, with very little to go on. On May 2nd, the detective finally identified the suspect as Joel Joseph Turner, 24, of Eugene. Detectives immediately began searching possible locations, along with agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Other local law enforcement agencies were also notified and began searching.
 
Shortly after midnight on May 3rd, Turner was located with the juvenile near Skinners Butte by Eugene Police officers. Lane County Sheriff’s detectives responded, and after additional investigation arrested Turner on the following charges:
- Sex Abuse in the 1st Degree
- Custodial Interference in the 2nd Degree
- Unlawful Contact with a Child
 
The juvenile was returned to her parents.
 
The investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available at this time. Thanks to the FBI, HSI, and Eugene Police Department for their assistance on this case.
 
This arrest is part of an ongoing effort by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable members of our community. Thanks to the many agencies who participate in the Lane County ICAC Task Force and collaborate to make this work possible.
 
If anyone has information regarding this case or additional victims, please contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4141 and reference case #25-2054.
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Lane County Sheriff Cliff Harrold Announces Retirement (Photo) -05/01/25

 

Lane County Sheriff Cliff Harrold has announced his retirement effective May 16, 2025. Sheriff Harrold has served in the Lane County Sheriff’s Office for 35 years and was appointed sheriff in 2019 before being elected in 2020 and re-elected in 2024.  

 

“It is with much thought and consideration that I have decided to retire from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office effective May 16. After 35 years, I am ready to step back and contemplate what the future looks like for myself and my family,” said Sheriff Cliff Harrold. “It has been an honor to work with all the incredible men and women who make up the Lane County Sheriff's Office. Their dedication to serving our community is unparalleled and I could not have asked to serve alongside better people.”  

 

Harrold began his career in law enforcement as a cadet in the Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post 35 years ago and briefly served as a dispatcher for the Cottage Grove Police Department. He was hired as a full-time deputy in 1995. During his career, Harrold served in nearly every assignment available at the Sheriff’s Office, including the Corrections Division, Court Transport, Traffic Safety Team, Patrol, Field Training Officer, SWAT operator, Marine Patrol, and so many more.  

 

“I congratulate Sheriff Cliff Harrold with tremendous appreciation and admiration for his decades of service to Lane County,” said Lane County District Attorney Chris Parosa. “Sheriff Harrold’s sound and steady leadership has made our community safer, modernized our local jail, and improved the lives of countless Lane County residents. His charm, thoughtfulness and collaborative nature have been a powerful model for a new District Attorney. Congratulations Sheriff Harrold, friend.” 

 

Sheriff Harrold announced his retirement with a letter to the Lane County community that was shared online today. The letter is attached.  

 

Chief Deputy Carl Wilkerson will fill the role of Sheriff until the Board of County Commissioners determines the process to appoint the next Sheriff. The Board is expected to begin that discussion next Tuesday, May 6, during its regular business meeting. 

4/28/25 - LCSO Case #25-2010, 25-2013 - Lane County Sheriff's Deputies Arrest Three Suspects Day After Break-in At Blue Sky Market In McKenzie Bridge (Photo) -04/29/25

 
On April 27th at about 2 a.m., the Blue Sky Market in McKenzie Bridge was burglarized by three males. Surveillance video showed one of the suspects threw a large rock through the glass front door to gain entry. The same suspects returned at about 10:45 p.m. and again forced their way into the store.
 
Surveillance video was shared widely on social media by the victim, which generated several tips.
 
On April 28th, based on the information shared, deputies located the suspects at a campsite at the south end of Cougar Reservoir. They were still wearing the same clothing shown in the videos.
 
All three suspects were arrested. Two were determined to be juveniles and were lodged at SERBU on the below charges. The third, identified as Anders Miley Disla, 18, of Blachly, was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the below charges:
- Two counts of Burglary in the 2nd Degree
- Two counts of Criminal Mischief in the 1st Degree
- Theft in the 1st Degree
 
Deputies contacted five additional teenagers at the campsite, and located numerous items with Blue Sky Market price tags on them.
 
Thanks to our community for providing information to our deputies to solve this case.
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4/27/25 - LCSO Case #25-2011 - Lane County Sheriff's Deputies Peaceably Resolve Call With Armed Suicidal Person (Photo) -04/28/25

 
On April 27th at about 8 a.m., the Lane County Sheriff's Office received a report of a suicidal subject in the Creswell area who was likely armed with a handgun. Deputies soon located the subject on the second floor of a warehouse in the 33400 block of West Lane, Creswell. The person was confirmed to be armed with a handgun and made suicidal statements.
 
Deputies and officers assigned to the Lane County Sheriff's Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) responded and spoke with the subject over the next several hours. Deputies assigned to the Lane County Sheriff's Special Response Team (SRT) also responded.
 
The call was unique as the person had committed only a low-level misdemeanor crime, but was armed and on someone else's property. At one point the subject fired a round from the handgun toward an area inside where SRT deputies had staged earlier in the incident. Deputies remained calm and continued working towards a peaceful resolution. It was later determined that the round was fired on accident. No one was injured.
 
After approximately 9 hours of negotiation, the subject followed instructions to be safely detained. The person was then transported to an area hospital for further assistance. Their name is being withheld as no criminal action was taken.
 
Thanks to Coburg Police Department and Junction City Police Department, who have officers assigned to CNT, and the property owners for their assistance during this incident.
 
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If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, there is help available. Call the Lane County Crisis Line at 541-682-1001, call or text 988, or call 911.
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4/25/25 - LCSO Case #25-1968 - Lane County Sheriff's Office Investigating Deceased Subject Found South Of Crow (Photo) -04/25/25

 
On April 25th just after 11 a.m., Lane County Sheriff's deputies and detectives responded to Gates Cemetary, south of Crow, after area residents discovered a deceased person on the property. The identity of the deceased is being withheld at this time.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff's Office at 541-682-4141 and reference Case #25-1968.
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4/21/25 - LCSO Case #23-3583 - Lowell Man Convicted In Sex Abuse Case After Sheriff’s Office Investigation (Photo) -04/22/25

 
On July 5, 2023, Lane County Sheriff’s detectives arrested Roscoe Rick Redden, 68, of Lowell, for multiple crimes related to a sex abuse investigation.
 
Detectives had begun investigating the report of sexual abuse after it was referred to them by DHS. Two minor juveniles under the age of 12 years old disclosed Redden, who was known to them, had sexually abused them multiple times.
 
With prosecution by the Lane County District Attorney’s Office, Redden was convicted in mid-April by a jury of his peers of multiple crimes:
- Two counts of Sodomy in the 1st Degree
- Unlawful Sexual Penetration in the 1st Degree
- Four counts of Sexual Abuse in the 1st Degree
 
On April 21st, 2025, Redden was sentenced to 675 months (just over 56 years) in the Oregon Department of Corrections.
 
Thanks to DHS, Kids FIRST, and the Lane County District Attorney’s Office for their assistance on this case.
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