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Catherine "Cate" Richardson was visiting from Oklahoma. Her family reported her missing.
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Lane County’s deflection program has deflected more than 170 people away from the courts so far. But many of its clients could still end up facing criminal charges.
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Portland Police Chief Bob Day says he’s already spoken to federal agencies, asking them to leave law enforcement to local officials.
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Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would loosen restrictions on how police can use drones. A coalition that includes privacy and racial justice advocates say the measure would allow wide-spread, warrantless searches.
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The Oregon DMV warns of a scam going around that involves emails or text messages that appear to be from the agency, telling people to "Pay Now" and click a link.
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Newport police arrested a 41-year-old Klamath Falls man for allegedly assaulting a protestor who was demonstrating in front of City Hall Saturday.
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Eugene and Springfield police have purchased license plate readers that use AI to make digital fingerprints of vehicles. Police say they're a tool to gather objective evidence. Privacy advocates fear the system could put Oregon’s vulnerable residents at risk.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has reversed her decision not to extradite one of the suspects linked to burglaries targeting Asian Americans in Eugene and Springfield. But the governor’s office said another suspect will remain in Texas for now.
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Eugene Police say a teen who was involved in a dispute on River Road near North Eugene High last week has been arrested in Salem.
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Eugene Police say they were called to the Twin Rivers Charter School on Augusta street Friday morning about a post made by a 16-year-old male on social media.
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The standoff involved two men in a parked pickup truck and ended with both being taken to the hospital Tuesday night.
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Eugene Police say they responded to reports of an armed robbery this Wednesday afternoon at Market of Choice on Willakenzie Road.