GRANTS PASS, Ore. There will be no charges filed against the man responsible for the second lockdown in a month at Asante Three Rivers Hospital. Asante said it happened around 8:30 Tuesday morning, when a man called the hospital three times threatening to harm a patient.
Sheriff Dave Daniel says the threats happened after a domestic dispute. He says the woman packed her belongings, including her boyfriends phone, and left. She was then in a car crash, which led her to getting checked out at the hospital.
“While she was at the hospital, the boyfriend calls her and says ‘hey give me my phone back or I’m going to kill you.’ She then relayed that to hospital staff . Hospital staff says we cant have that we’re just going to go on lockdown,” said Sheriff Daniel.
Two-vehicle crash near Kerby leads to shooting, arrest
Deputies arrived at the scene to find nobody there except for a pit bull that had been left inside of the upside-down Toyota.
Posted: Jul 20, 2021 3:24 PM
Updated: Jul 20, 2021 3:27 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
KERBY, Ore. Deputies who arrived to investigate a two-vehicle crash north of Kerby on Monday night later arrested a man for an alleged shooting immediately after the crash.
According to the Josephine County Sheriff s Office, deputies learned about a two-vehicle crash on Kerby Mainline Road shortly after 10 p.m., arriving at the scene just a few minutes later.
At the scene, deputies found a Ford Bronco that had crashed into a tree and a Toyota truck that had left the roadway and rolled onto its top. However, there appeared to be nobody left at the scene, except for a pit bull that had been left inside of the upside-down Toyota.