Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Crime

Devils Lake ‘pirates’ arrested for alleged theft of paddle boat

Two men were arrested by Lincoln City Police Friday evening for theft of a paddle boat from a Devils Lake resident that allegedly occurred sometime Thursday night.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log Aug 2-8

The Lincoln City Police Dispatch Daily Desk Log is a public record of police calls. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log July 26- Aug 1

The Lincoln City Police Dispatch Daily Desk Log is a public record of police calls. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

‘Weedman’ Biggar pleads guilty to stalking Newport business owner

The Weedman's hopes for a jury trial have gone up in smoke after pleading guilty last week to a stalking charge in Newport.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log July 19-25

The Lincoln City Police Dispatch Daily Desk Log is a public record of police calls. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Lincoln City woman alleged to have stolen $70,000 from elderly Keizer couple

A Lincoln City woman became the owner of a ski boat and pickup truck after allegedly stealing approximately $70,000 from an elderly Keizer couple.

Lincoln City Police Log July 12-18

Extra Patrol Request - Regatta Park - Reports of teenagers causing a ruckus in the early hours of the morning. Ongoing issue.

100 mph high-speed chase ‘stopped’ with ‘sticks’, one in custody

Lincoln City Police arrested Glenn Lavaughn Thompson, 30, of Salem, Wednesday night after a harrowing chase from Rose Lodge to Lincoln City that reached speeds of 100 mph.

Vehicle stolen from Lincoln City crashes into Drift Creek

Lincoln County Sheriff's deputies responded to a submerged vehicle that had crashed into Drift Creek near Drift Creek Road and Gorton Road, east of Lincoln City shortly after midnight Tuesday morning.

Lincoln City Police Log July 5-11

The Lincoln City Police Dispatch Daily Desk Log is a public record of police calls. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.