An Oregon man faces interstate kidnapping charges after a woman — who police say was "kidnapped, chained (and) sexually assaulted" — escaped from a sound-proof, cinderblock cell constructed in the
Late last week, on December 2, the Klamath Falls Police Department announced that one of their own, Dr. John "Jack" Hobbs Jr. had passed away recently in Dewitt, Michigan.
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A Klamath Falls official representing the city’s new equity task force says he was threatened this week because of his race and sexuality. And he says he’s not the only non-white person in the area concerned for his safety.
On Monday, Eric Osterberg was about to present a report to the city council from the recently formed equity task force. Osterberg is a gay, Black man, and until recently was the assistant to the city manager. But before he could start, he says, a man sat next to him holding a large, fist-sized rock, accused him of being a sinner for being gay and “spreading HIV and AIDS” and threatened to “stone him.”
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Klamath Falls is one step closer to getting a new police chief.
After reviewing resumes and conducting interviews, the city narrowed the candidates down to four. After additional interviews with staff and community members, one of the candidates withdrew.
The Klamath Falls Police Department provided the following summary of three remaining finalists:
Ryan Brosterhous – Mr. Brosterhous has been with the Klamath Falls Police Department for 25 years. He currently serves as the Patrol and Operations Division Captain and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Criminology from Southern Oregon State College.
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