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Lawsuit Holds Police in Oregon City Negligent in Man s Death

Lawsuit Holds Police in Oregon City Negligent in Man’s Death February 1, 2021 The sister of an Oregon man who died of asphyxiation in a Eugene police car after wrapping a seatbelt around his neck has filed a $9 million wrongful death suit against the city and police department. The federal civil rights suit alleges police failed to recognize that Michael Amador Sanchez, 34, was suffering from a mental health crisis, failed to properly secure him in the patrol car to monitor his conduct in the rear seat or summon an ambulance to properly care for him. The suit, filed by his sister Isabel M. Mihalich in U.S. District Court in Eugene Friday, seeks $6 million in non-economic damages and $3 million in economic damages, as well as unspecified punitive damages, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

Suit: Eugene police negligent in man s death in police car

Modem to blame for apartment fire

Modem to blame for apartment fire Crews were called out to Ferry Alley and E 16th Ave. just before 1 a.m. Posted: Jan 1, 2021 6:29 AM Updated: Jan 1, 2021 6:38 AM Posted By: Christina Molinari EUGENE, Ore. Fire marshals say a modem is to blame for an apartment fire in Eugene Friday morning. Eugene Springfield Fire Crews were called out to Ferry Alley and E 16th Avenue just before 1 a.m. after neighbors called in saying they could hear an alarm coming from the apartment. Firefighters found a modem on fire and contained the flames to the singular apartment with only a few items damaged.

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