Saturday, May 18, 2024

Police

LCPD, NLFR finish fruit delivery after worker injured in fall

Lincoln City Police and North Lincoln Fire & Rescue personnel helped finish a delivery job this morning after a man sustained injuries from a fall during a daily fruit and vegetable run to Kenny's IGA Seafood Grocery.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log May 3-9

Theft - 1:44 p.m. - NW Mast Ave. - Computer scam with victim making payments with gift cards to virus protection company for $19,000.

K9 Nix assists LCPD’s Liden in pursuit of felony suspect on beach

Lincoln City Police officer Torin Liden was assisted by Lincoln County Sheriff K9 officer Nix and an Oregon State Police trooper shortly after midnight Thursday in the apprehending of a wanted suspect who ran on foot after a traffic stop.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log April 26 – May 2

Criminal Mischief - 12:39 p.m. - Snack Attack  - Front door of business shattered. Caller also had phone messages complaining about business not being open at 11 a.m.

Siletz Tribe donates $5,000 to Lincoln City Police K9 program

Officers Cody Snidow and KC Claunts recently joined Detective Jayne Johnson in accepting a $5,000 donation from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund to...

Lincoln City woman arrested after short vehicle, foot pursuit

Shannon Uretta Thomas, 33, of Lincoln City was arrested by Lincoln City Police early Tuesday morning following a short vehicle and foot pursuit.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log April 19-25

Caller reports a guest registered to Kenneth Brissette is refusing to leave and barricaded in room. Benjamin Gomez (11/15/74) taken into custody for trespassing and transported to Lincoln County Jail. 

Lincoln City Police Crime Log April 12-18

Theft - 10:24 a.m. - 606 SE Jetty Ave. - Theft of work boots.  Theft - 11:56 a.m. - Rack Room Shoes - Theft of shoes.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log April 5-11

Nichandrue S. Snegirev taken into custody for domestic strangulation. He was transported to Lincoln County Jail.

Oregon honors 911 operators for service to public safety

When it comes to recognition of key community members, few are more deserving than 911 operators in Oregon.

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