Note: To protect privacy, we do not publish statistics on sexual and domestic violence, suicide attempts or juvenile runaways.
Bingen-White Salmon Police (BWSPD), June 9 - 22
These charges resulted in arrests: Driving suspended (one).
Notable incidents
A non-injury vehicle crash in White Salmon June 12.
Six animal calls. Barking dogs (two calls). Someone found a fawn lying in grass, breathing; they were advised to leave it alone. Goats escaped and ate some brush. An injured deer was dispatched. And an animal bite was reported, but the subject left before officers arrived and refused to give info.
A smoldering bark pile in Bingen was referred to the fire department on June 14. Separately, an unfounded fire alarm proved to be someone using a hair dryer.
A theft reported in White Salmon June 20.
Hood River Police (HRPD), June 15 - 21
These charges which resulted in arrests: Assaulting an officer (one), mischief (one), disorderly conduct (one), DUII (one), eluding (one), hit-and-run (one), resisting (one), theft (two), unlawful use of weapon (one), warrant (two).
Notable incidents
Four theft reports: Shoplifting (two), old theft from business, and possible fraudulent use of a credit card which is pending follow-up. In one incident, officers responded to a theft in progress at Walmart on June 15 and lodged the suspect at NORCOR.
A DUII arrest. When officers tried to stop a car for running a stop sign, the driver tried to elude; they were lodged on charges of DUII - alcohol, attempt to elude, reckless driving and trespass.
Officers responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian crash near the Hood River Hotel, in which the pedestrian was seriously injured and transported to a hospital.
A hit-and-run report.
Officers responded to a call of someone “screaming and damaging property” at a business. The person was lodged on charges of disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, assault public safety officer, resisting arrest, unlawful use of weapon, and probation violation.
Officers responded to someone having a mental health crisis.
An officer doing a welfare check on Prospect Avenue reported an unattended death.
The Dalles Police (TDPD), June 19 - 26
Arrests not logged.
Notable incidents
Three drug incidents logged on Mt. Hood (two) and W. 7th streets.
Five mental health calls.
Three warrant logs.
Four hit-and-run logs.
Eight dogs, one other critter.
15 theft logs. W. Tenth, West Sixth (four), Court, Mt. Hood (two), Chenowith Loop, not logged, E. 11th, E. 12th, Honey Do, E. 3rd streets. A stolen vehicle was logged from E. 8th on June 25, and another from the same street on June 26.
An assault log.
Prowler reported on Verdant and W. Sixth streets, and unlawful use of a vehicle on W. Sixth.
Four fraud logs and an ID theft log created.
A DUII was logged on Webber, another on Mt. Hood Street.
A burglary was logged on W. Sixth on June 21.
Eight vehicle crashes logged on Dry Hollow, W. Sixth Streets June 21; E. Second and E. 10th June 22; and W. Sixth on June 23; Union (two) and Kelly Avenue on June 25.
Wasco County Sheriff (WCSO), June 18 - 25
Arrests not logged.
Notable incidents
Five thefts logged: W. Tenth, Chenowith Creek (three), Foley Lakes.
A DUII log. Cherry Heights.
A death on Eightmile Road on June 18.
Four sex crime logs, three from the same street.
A drug violation log on Mt. Hood Street, and one at NORCOR.
Five warrant logs.
Three dogs, two other animals.
Three assaults logged.
Deputies logged 83 vehicle stops.
Four vehicle crash logs. Hwy 197 at milepost 43; I-84 near milepost 89; E. Second/Laughlin; Hwy 197 near milepost 8.
Search and rescue was called to Hood River on June 23.
A burglary was reported on Highway 30, June 24.
Two fraud logs, and ID theft logged.
A marine call was made on June 24 at milepost 70, I-84.
A prowler was reported on Chenowith Creek Road on June 25.
Oregon State Police (OSP), June 18 - 25
These charges resulted in arrests: disorderly conduct (one), driving suspended (two), drug violation (four), DUII (four), fail to report as sex offender (one), fugitive from other state (one), probation violation (two), reckless driving (three), warrant (one).
Notable incidents
Three injury crashes. An eastbound motorcycle on I-84 struck a semi’s trailer near milepost 76, the 22-year-old rider sustaining serious injuries and four traffic violation citations. Separately, a motorcycle failed to negotiate a curve in Hwy 26 in Wheeler County; the driver advised the steering wheel locked up and couldn’t be turned. They were Lifeflighted to a Bend hospital. Thirdly, an erratically driving Toyota hit the median near milepost 89 westbound, and the driver detained while jogging away from the scene and charged with DUII, reckless driving, disorderly conduct and probation violation.
Troopers stopped a F-150 for failure to maintain lane on I-84 near milepost 92 eastbound, and after investigating, arrested the driver for an extradition warrant for forgery out of Mississippi; and arrested the passenger on charges of two warrants and possession of less than 1 gram fentanyl.
A person was arrested for being out of compliance with a probation travel permit, during a traffic violation vehicle stop in Gilliam County, and also charged with possession of less than 2 grams cocaine.
OSP stopped a vehicle for traffic and, searching the vehicle incident to arrest on DUII charges, found 2 baggies methamphetamine, 1 baggy cocaine, and 8 baggies of fentanyl. The driver was charged for the fentanyl and methamphetamine, the passenger for the cocaine.
A Chinook was seized after an angler illegally kept, then gave it to a tribal member. Both people got a citation.
Four non-injury crashes. When a Subaru tried a left turn from Sixth Street, The Dalles onto I-84, a Jeep struck its rear tire, causing it to spin. The Jeep stopped in the intersection and the Subaru ended up on the on-ramp to I-84, and got cited for fail to yield right of way. Separately, a cooler flew off an RV on I-84 and crashed into a Toyota Sequoia, causing damage. In other incidents, a BMW swiped a guardrail and a Chevrolet hit a mirror while passing.

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