Salem An officer responded at 5:45 a.m. Friday to investigate a noise complaint in the 1900 block of Maple Street. Nothing was found. A family member was cleaning a deceased family member’s residence sometime before 10:38 a.m. Friday in the 300 block of West Fourth Street, when she discovered several electronic smoking devices and an a substance, all of which police disposed of. A caller reported at 12:48 p.m. Friday that while she was in line buying a drink at a gas station in the 2800 block of East State Street, someone reached into her vehicle and sprayed an unknown substance. The incident is still under investigation.
Crash near Oregon Coast kills mom, sends adult and five children to hospital
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Fatal Crash on Hwy 18 – Lincoln County – Eugene Daily News
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A two-car crash on Thursday afternoon in rural Lincoln County killed a woman from Mill City and caused one adult driver and five children to be hospitalized for their injuries.
Oregon State Police and emergency personnel responded to a report of a crash in the H.B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor on Oregon 18 around 2:40 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. Six other government agencies or ambulance providers responded, in addition to state troopers.
According to state troopers, a preliminary investigation revealed that Julien Doudna, a 35-year-old father from Mill City, was attempting to cross from a rest area on the north side of the highway to a rest area on the south side in the family’s Honda Pilot. Doudna “collided with a Toyota Land Cruiser” that Scott Brady, 49, of Salem, was driving eastbound on the highway.
APRIL, 2020
April was a month where everyone simply started learning how to live with COVID-19.
In early April, glass windows were installed at the counters on the main floor of the York County Courthouse, to allow workers and the public to see one another talk with one another during business interactions â while also providing a safety barrier between them.
Meanwhile, Plexiglass barriers were being installed at most if not all businesses in town as a way to protect workers and patrons.
Workers from Kingâs Glass installed glass windows at the counters of the clerk, assessor and treasurer offices in the courthouse.