A Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office deputy tried to use his official position to convince a Bend bartender to serve him alcohol after she cut him off, according to disciplinary records.
A father and son face charges of attempted murder in a drive-by shooting in Redmond on Monday, after police used spike strips and a police dog to stop and arrest
Deschutes County sergeant on leave over a year in sex abuse probe
Associated Press
BEND A Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office sergeant remains on paid leave more than a year after Redmond Police started investigating him over an alleged sexual assault.
A newly released police report outlines an ongoing criminal investigation into Richard “Deke” DeMars, Oregon’s 2007 Deputy of the Year, The Bulletin reported.
“I believe there is probable cause the crime of sodomy has occurred,” wrote Lt. Aaron Wells of the Redmond Police Department. “(The alleged victim) told friends, went to the extent of seeing a doctor and was clear communicating to DeMars and others she did not want (the sexual contact).”
235 SE Yew Avenue (Dominos Pizza)
Vehicle: 2017 blue Hyundai Elantra
On Tuesday, December 8, 2020, around 10:15 p.m., Bend Police responded to 911 calls of an armed robbery at Dutch Bros. Coffee located at 603 SE 3rd Street and Dominos Pizza located at 235 SE Yew Avenue.
The suspect walked up to Dutch Bros. Coffee at the north drive through window, brandished a hand gun, demanded money and then left on foot. The suspect then entered the Dominos Pizza, brandished a hand gun and demanded money. During the robbery the suspect then stole a car from a Dominos employee and fled the scene prior to officers arriving on scene. The suspect left with an undisclosed amount of cash.