Driver arrested for DUII crash
Stephen Bushnell, 19, crashes his car into irrigation canal off O Neil Highway
A Prineville man was arrested for DUII after crashing his car into an irrigation ditch off O Neil Highway Saturday afternoon.
A Crook County law enforcement report said the crash happened just after 4 p.m. at the 3100 block of O Neil Highway. Upon arriving, deputies found a gold Mazda MZ3 sedan partially submerged in the irrigation ditch on the north side of the highway. The vehicle was facing westbound and had significant damage, which indicated that the vehicle had rolled prior to entering the canal.
Deputies contacted the driver and sole occupant, 19-year-old Stephen Cody Bushnell of Prineville. He was able to self-extricate from the vehicle and indicated that he was not injured. He declined medical care.
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Two drivers killed in Hwy. 97 head-on crash in northern Redmond
Redmond Fire & Rescue
Both drivers suffered fatal injuries in head-on collision Thursday on Hwy. 97 on north end of Redmond.
ODOT
(Update: OSP confirms 2 fatalities, provides sdetails)
REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Two drivers suffered fatal injuries Thursday morning in a head-on crash on Highway 97 at the north end of Redmond that closed the highway for hours, Oregon State Police said.
Troopers and other emergency personnel responded around 9 a.m. to the reported two-vehicle crash near milepost 119, OSP Captain Tim Fox said.
A preliminary investigation found that Kyle Willet, 19, of Terrebonne, was driving a southbound Subaru Legacy that crossed into the northbound lanes and collided with a Chevy 3500 pickup driven by Thomas Kasch, 79, of Culver, Fox said.
DCSO: Madras man caught during manhunt for murder suspect stole car, shot at woman
Jefferson County Jail; Deschutes County Jail
Jenna Rae Campbell, Thomas David Cross
(Update: DCSO releases more details on Cross s alleged crimes)
Man with her in pickup also arrested; murder victim identified
TERREBONNE, Ore. (KTVZ) – A Madras man caught during a manhunt that also captured a Madras murder suspect shot at a Redmond woman as he stole her boyfriend’s pickup and later entered a home and pointed a gun at the homeowner, who locked herself in a bathroom with her kids, authorities said.
Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies released more details Tuesday about the events leading up to Monday’s chase, crash and manhunt east of Smith Rock that led to the arrest of Thomas David Cross, and Jenna Rae Campbell, both 21.
Former Prineville woman arrested in connection with shooting December 22 2020
Jenna Campbell is one of two suspects involved in an incident that occurred east of Redmond
Two homicide suspects, one of which previously lived in Prineville, were taken into custody Monday morning following a shooting east of Redmond.
At about 10:50 a.m., the Deschutes County Sheriff s Office personnel responded to a reported shooting involving 21-year-old man Thomas Cross and 21-year-old Jenna Campbell, also of Madras. The two subjects were reported to be in a black and blue Ford Ranger.
A deputy located the vehicle near Northeast 33rd Street and O Neil Highway and attempted to stop the truck, but the driver tried to elude the deputy. The deputy then pursued the vehicle for a short distance but discontinued the pursuit due to safety concerns for the public. The deputy then located the Ford Ranger crashed near Northeast Wilcox and Northwest Lambert Road. It was unoccupied at that time. L
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