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Buckle up: Crook County Sheriff s Office joins in statewide seat belt enforcement blitz

Buckle up: Crook County Sheriff’s Office joins in statewide seat belt enforcement ‘blitz’ PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) No matter what type of vehicle you drive, one of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up. As you head out around the Memorial Day holiday, you ll likely see more law enforcement on the roads as part of Click It or Ticket campaign. The Crook County Sheriff’s Office will be joining other law enforcement agencies around the state in a statewide safety belt enforcement “blitz” from May 24 to June 6.  This safety belt blitz is provided through overtime funding from the Oregon Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 

Pamplin Media Group - Arrest made in Lone Pine homicide

Arrest made in Lone Pine homicide Prineville man shot and Redmond man arrested in connection with Lone Pine incident A Redmond man was arrested Monday in connection with the death of a Prineville man in Lone Pine. On the morning of Sunday, April 18, a Jefferson County Sheriff s Deputy responded to a report of a deceased person on Lone Pine Road in Jefferson County, Jefferson County District Attorney Steve Leriche reported. At this location, the deputy observed a deceased person identified as Edgar Morales, age 30, who was located next to his white Ford truck. Morales, from Prineville, appears to have died from a gunshot wound.

Mysterious Series of Cattle Mutilations in Oregon Stump Investigators | KLTC | Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Mysterious Series of Cattle Mutilations in Oregon Stump Investigators | KLTC | Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
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Pamplin Media Group - Sheriff s Office investigating suspicious cattle deaths

Sheriff s Office investigating suspicious cattle deaths First cases of mutilated cattle began in early March on very rural Paulina land Beginning the first week of March, the Crook County Sheriff s Office investigated multiple suspicious cattle deaths in eastern and southern portions of Crook County. The first cases began at the 96 Ranch on Southeast Van Lake Road between February and March. This area and the areas where cattle have been found is very rural ranch land, as well as public BLM land. Undersheriff James Savage reported that the cause of these cattle deaths was not natural and are under investigation. The sheriff s office would like to encourage Stockgrowers to be vigilant in checking on their animals and to report any suspicious activity to them. The sheriff s office will be providing extra patrols to the rural portions of the county in an attempt to locate who is responsible.

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