Those arrested are innocent unless and until proven guilty. Charges are often reduced, modified or dismissed in the criminal justice process.
Note: To protect privacy, we do not publish statistics on sexual and domestic violence, suicide attempts or juvenile runaways.
Hood River Police, May 11-17
These which resulted in arrests: DUII (one), driving while suspended (one), drug law violation (two), forgery (one), fraudulent use of credit card (two), obstructing (two), false information (one), resisting arrest (one), tampering with evidence (one), theft (four), trespass (one), warrant (five).
Notable incidents
Five warrant arrests. Officers arrested and lodged a non-resident for a Washington County warrant and driving while suspended.
Two drug law violations. In one incident, officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. The driver was found to have no operator’s license. Further investigation found over 12 pounds of methamphetamine and over $9,000 in cash in the vehicle. The driver was arrested on charges of unlawful delivery of a methamphetamine, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, and forgery.
A DUII arrest. Officers arrested and lodged a Washington state resident at NORCOR on charges of DUII - controlled substance, resisting arrest and obstructing.
A non-injury vehicle crash involving a parked rental car on Fifth Street.
Officers took a report of a counterfeit $100 bill to purchase items from a local business.
The Dalles Police, May 16 - 23
Arrests no longer logged
Notable incidents
An attempt to locate on May 16 was ultimately logged as a robbery.
A weapon incident on May 16, involved a gun being drawn during a dispute over a dog. The gun was not pointed at anyone and no arrests were made. Another weapons incident was logged on Second Street May 19, and another on May 20 at the same location.
3 mental health calls.
13 thefts logged. Clark Street, Tenth Street, Kelly Avenue, Safeway, Eighth Street, Ninth Street, Myrtle Street. These included fraud, forged bills at local businesses, a stolen U-haul and vehicle later recovered.
7 warrant incidents.
3 drug incidents.
9 dogs. These included the usual dogs at large, etc. as well as a couple of “hot dogs” enclosed in cars during high temperatures.
3 hit and run incidents. Eighth Street, Tenth Street.
A burglary was reported on May 19 on Tenth Street.
2 non-injury vehicle crashes. May 21, Mt. Hood Street; same day, Trevitt Street.
Wasco County Sheriff, May 16 - 20
Notable incidents
1 mental health calls.
Officers logged 48 vehicle stops.
1 drug incidents.
A burglary was reported on May 16. Another burglary was reported on Boyd Loop Road May 19.
Two deaths; on Dufur Avenue and Threemile Road.
2 dogs.
3 vehicle crashes. Mill Creek Road on May 18 and 19, Davenport Road on May 19.
1 warrant incident.
Oregon State Police, May 16 - 22
These charges resulted in arrests: DUII (two), reckless driving (two), warrant (one).
Notable incidents
2 non-injury crashes. A Chevy SUV hydroplaned in heavy rain on I-84 and hit the center barrier and guardrail on May 17, in Gilliam County. The dri
1 injury crash. A motorcycle rider on I-84 lost control near milepost 70 eastbound, and the rider was injured. An off-duty ER doctor stopped to assist, and the rider was transported for emergency surgery and then to OHSU.

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