(Update: adding comments from Mt. Bachelor, two vandalism victims)
Two cars vandalized at the mountain over the past two weekends
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) On Saturday, 11-year Bend resident Natalie Raymond took her children up to Mt. Bachelor for a fun day on the slopes. What was supposed to be a special family experience turned into a disturbing one, after they became targets of outrage. I just don t know why someone would be that angry or that disrespectful to someone else s property, Raymond told NewsChannel 21 Tuesday, still in shock about what happened
The day started out wonderfully it was her 5-year-old s first time ever hopping on a snowboard.
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Car theft suspect runs, eludes capture in NE Bend
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Bend police said they pulled over a stolen SUV in northeast Bend Monday morning, but the driver got out, ran and eluded capture during a search of the area.
An officer spotted the stolen blue 1995 GMC Yukon on Northeast Third Street about 10:15 a.m., Lt. Clint Burleigh said.
As the officer was confirming the status of the vehicle, the driver, an unknown white male adult, pulled into the parking lot of the Days Inn. Shortly after the SUV was stopped, the driver ran toward Hawthorne Avenue and Second Street, Burleigh said.
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Regional police training facility proposed at former Redmond Rod & Gun Club site
Need is clear, site ideal, proponents say but financing is a hurdle
(Update: Adding video, more detail)
Could cost up to $100 million over years, play role after NW mega-quake
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Deschutes County Sheriff s Office and other law enforcement agencies are working to create a long-discussed regional training facility a reality.
The agencies have been working with the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council in identifying the county-owned former Redmond Rod & Gun Club shooting range property near Redmond Airport as a potential site.
COIC s Community and Economic Development Manager Scott Aycock said Thursday the proposal is not really a new one.