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DRIVER WHO LED AUTHORITIES ON HIGH-SPEED PURSUIT DUE IN COURT IN EARLY JANUARY

A 38-year-old Brookfield man facing multiple felony charges after he led authorities on a high-speed pursuit through multiple counties earlier this year is due in court early next year. A police report says just before 3 p.m. on February 11, 2020, Matthew Guilford, of Brookfield, was on the run from authorities, after they attempted to pull him over near Laclede. After traveling through Livingston, Carroll and Lafayette Counties, Guilford was stopped and taken into custody in Saline County. Guilford was wanted for a felony warrant out of Linn County, as well as a Federal Parole Violation warrant. Guilford is charged with a Class A Felony for Assault in the First Degree or Attempt; a Class D Felony for Possession of a Controlled Substance; Class E Felonies for Resisting Arrest, Detention or Stop by Fleeing and Resisting Arrest for a Felony; and an Unclassified Felony for Armed Criminal Action.

Sweet Home man guilty of manslaughter in death of woman, child

Sweet Home man guilty of manslaughter in death of woman, child Brian James McIntire faces 10 to 20 years in prison. Posted: Dec 21, 2020 4:13 PM Updated: Dec 22, 2020 9:32 AM Posted By: Jolene Daib ALBANY, Ore. – A jury found a Sweet Home man guilty of two counts of first-degree manslaughter following a trial in Albany. Brian James McIntire, 30, was convicted in connection with a drunken driving crash that killed a Sweet Home mother and child on July 23, 2019. First-degree manslaughter is punishable by 10 years in prison and is a Measure 11 crime, which means McIntire will not be eligible for early release from prison. He faces a prison term of 10 to 20 years, depending on whether the judge orders the sentence on the two counts served concurrently or consecutively.

Portland man faces Linn County murder charge

A convicted murderer from Portland was accused on Monday afternoon of slaying a man near Jefferson on or about Dec. 5. Phillip Henry Gurule, 59, was charged with first-degree murder and felon in possession of a firearm in Linn County Circuit Court. Richard Anderson, 41, of Portland, was found shot multiple times on a property in the 38000 block of Densmore Road at about 1:12 p.m. on Dec. 5. Court paperwork states that shards of tinted glass, found underneath Anderson’s body, and Gurule’s cellular phone data helped link him to the killing. When Gurule was arrested at a Portland residence last week, a wallet containing cards in the name of Anderson were found as well as handgun ammunition consistent with shells discovered at the crime scene, according to a probable cause affidavit in the case.

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