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Full Press Release to Come Later This Week!This afternoon, K9 Poe assisted in the execution of a search warrant at a residence in the City of North Bend. The investigation leading to the search warrant was lead by South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT).
Both K9 Poe and K9 Katie(SCINT) searched and alerted to areas where a large quantity of fentanyl powder and fentanyl pills were located. A large sum of US currency, packaging material and firearms were located during the search.
Several suspects were arrested as a result. A full press release will be released at a later date, pending the completion of this on going investigation.
Jon and 💛Poe 🐾
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09/16/2025
Coos County Sheriff's Office - Marine Division
🌊 Joint Operation with USCG in Coos Bay 🌊
On September 4th and 5th, our Marine Division teamed up with the U.S. Coast Guard for a two-day operation focused on ensuring the safety of recreational and commercial vessels in Coos Bay.
During the operation, we conducted 44 inspections of both commercial and recreational vessels. Here's a breakdown of the results:
🚤 8 vessels were found unsafe and returned to port.
🚨 3 violations were issued.
⚠️ 9 warnings were given.
Our priority is keeping our waterways safe for everyone. Thank you to the USCG for their partnership and to our community for helping us promote safe boating practices! Let's keep safety first on the water. 💙
#CoosCountySheriff #USCG #BoatingSafety #CoosBay
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09/14/2025
📢 Job Opportunity Alert! 📢
🚨The Coos County Sheriff’s Office is preparing a hiring list for the position of Deputy Sheriff! Stationed in the Coos County Jail💪
• Salary: $5,186 - $6,530/month
• Location: Coos County Jail, Coquille, OR
We’re seeking motivated individuals interested in a rewarding career in law enforcement with excellent benefits. We strongly encourage female applicants to apply, as maintaining an appropriate staffing ratio for our female inmate population is a priority.
Requirements:
• Must be 21 years of age or older
• Successful applicants are required to pass a comprehensive background investigation
• Willing to work a 12-hour shift on a rotational basis
How to Apply:
• Online: [www.co.coos.or.us/hr Job Opportunities](www.co.coos.or.us/hr Job Opportunities)
• Mail: 225 N. Adams Street, Coquille, OR 97423
• Fax: (541) 396-1012
• Email: [email protected]
Details:
• Coos County is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
• Position posted on the Courthouse Website (CHW Building)
Note: Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, new hires must provide evidence of identity and eligibility for employment.
For more information, contact the Coos County Human Resources Department at (541) 396-7580.
Apply today and join our team! #JobOpportunity #DeputySheriff #CoosCounty #LawEnforcement #HiringNow Human Resourceswww.co.coos.or.usWelcome to the Coos County Human Resources Department. If you are seeking employment with Coos County Government, please click on the Job Opportunities tab on this page. Coos County offers a competitive benefits package, with health insurance coverage for employee, spouse and eligible dependents, lo...
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09/12/2025
September 11, 2025
Today, on the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, we pause to honor the memory of those who lost their lives, the bravery of our first responders, and the resilience of our nation.
The Coos County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of our community. We are grateful for the trust you place in us and will continue to work tirelessly to protect and serve.
Let us come together today to honor the past, support one another, and pray for healing across our nation.
#CoosCountyStrong #NeverForget #CommunitySafety
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09/11/2025
🚨Deputy Starr Apprehends Ax-Wielding Suspect in Bandon Domestic Disturbance🚨
On September 8, 2025, at approximately 7:30 PM, Deputy Starr responded to a residence on Rosa Road in Bandon after an incomplete 911 call. The female caller urgently pleaded, "Help me," before the call disconnected. Due to Deputy Starr’s distance from the location, our partners at the Bandon Police Department swiftly responded to assist.
Upon arrival, Bandon Police reported that the suspect, Scott Smith (31), was inside the residence armed with an ax. As Deputy Starr approached the scene, he was informed that Mr. Smith had fled on foot. Unable to locate him immediately, Deputy Starr began his investigation. He learned that Mr. Smith had threatened a woman and two puppies with a homemade hatchet, causing her significant fear.
As Deputy Starr exited the residence, he spotted Mr. Smith approaching from the rear of the property. Mr. Smith was promptly apprehended and transported to Coos County Jail, where he faces charges of Domestic Menacing and Unlawful Use of a Weapon.
A big thank you to our partners with the Bandon Police Department.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
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09/08/2025
🚨Coos County Sheriff's Office Post-DUII Blitz Report🚨
The Coos County Sheriff's Office recently conducted a DUII enforcement blitz, with three overtime (OT) shifts and four match shifts. Here's a summary of the results:
Overtime Shifts (3):
Traffic Stops: 16
DUII Alcohol: 1 arrest
Misdemeanor: 1 arrest
Speed: 1 citation, 1 warning
Driving While Suspended: 6 citations, 1 arrest
Seatbelt: 1 warning
Equipment Violations: 2 citations, 4 warnings
Other Violations: 5 citations, 15 warnings
Match Time Shifts (4):
Speed: 2 warnings
Driving While Suspended: 2 arrests, 3 citations
DUII Alcohol: 1 arrest
Equipment Violations: 1 citation, 5 warnings
Other Violations: 2 arrests, 2 citations, 9 warnings
Note: Multiple arrests and citations may result from a single traffic stop.
We remain committed to keeping our roads safe by enforcing traffic laws and preventing impaired driving. Thank you for supporting our efforts to ensure community safety. 🚔
#CoosCountySheriff #DUIISafety #RoadSafety🚨Coos County Sheriff’s Office will conduct a DUII Blitz from August 13 to September 1, 2025. 🚨
Deputies will increase patrols to identify and arrest impaired drivers. We urge the public to drive sober, plan ahead for a safe ride home, and report suspected DUII to 911. Help us keep our roads safe.
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09/07/2025
🚨Coos County Sheriff's Office Post-Seatbelt Blitz Report🚨
The Coos County Sheriff's Office conducted a seatbelt enforcement blitz during one overtime shift. Here’s a summary of the results:
Overtime Shift (1):
Traffic Stops: 4
Seatbelt: 1 citation
Driving While Suspended: 2 citations
Other Violations: 2 citations, 4 warnings, 1 arrest
Note: Multiple citations and arrests may result from a single traffic stop.
We’re dedicated to promoting road safety by enforcing seatbelt laws and addressing other traffic violations. Buckle up, Coos County – safety first! 🚔
#CoosCountySheriff #SeatbeltSafety #RoadSafety🚨Coos County Sheriff's Office will conduct a seatbelt enforcement blitz from August 18 to September 1. 🚨
Deputies will focus on ensuring drivers and passengers are buckled up. This effort aims to promote safety and reduce injuries on our roads. Please wear your seatbelt and drive responsibly.
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09/07/2025
🚨The Sheriff’s Office is Devloping a Plan to Respond to Incidents South of Bandon🚨
News Release Provided by ODOT
NEWS RELEASE:
Construction begins Monday on culvert project south of Bandon
Sept. 4, 2025
BANDON – Travelers along U.S. 101 between Bandon and Port Orford should expect traffic congestion and delays the next two weeks as work begins on a culvert replacement project.
Prime contractor Farline Bridge Inc. plans to set up their work zone at the intersection of U.S. 101 and Bearhead Mountain Lane, about six miles south of Bandon, on Monday, Sept. 8.
From Sept. 9 to Sept. 19, the highway in this area will be limited to a single lane as the contractor begins excavation work. Flaggers will provide traffic control 24/7 and travelers can expect delays up to 20 minutes.
The project will replace a failing culvert that is buried about 20 feet below the road surface, where excavation is difficult. The work zone is sandwiched between a steep slope on one side of the highway, wetlands on the other and a stream that snakes its way in between.
Weekend closure
Construction will require the full closure of U.S. 101 for one weekend, starting at 9 p.m. on Friday night, Sept. 19. The highway is expected to reopen late Sunday night, Sept. 21.
There are no local road connections around the work zone, nor any alternate facilities for bicycles or pedestrians.
The only available detour on a maintained public road is a lengthy drive along U.S. 199 (Redwood Highway), Interstate 5 and Oregon 42 (Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway). Those who are unable to use the I-5 detour are advised to adjust their travel plans and schedules.
Work will continue for another 2-3 weeks after the weekend closure, with continued lane closures with flaggers and brief delays.
The $1.25 million project is expected to be completed by the middle of October.
For more information, visit the project webpage or contact ODOT Public Information Officer Dan Latham at 541-817-5200 or [email protected].
Transportation funding
While the funding crisis is having a profound impact on ODOT’s maintenance and operations, most construction projects will continue as planned. These projects are typically funded through separate capital programs, often with state or federal funds that are legally restricted to project development and cannot be used for maintenance or day-to-day operations.
Delays in project delivery may still occur if our workforce is reduced. Fewer staff available for inspections, project coordination and oversight would mean some timelines may shift or face additional challenges during delivery.
For more information on ODOT’s funding crisis, visit our website.
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09/05/2025
Coos County Sheriff's Office August 2025 Stats
🌟 Serving & Protecting Coos County! 🌟
Your Coos County Sheriff's Office worked hard this August to keep our community safe. Here’s a look at the numbers from our Patrol and Jail Divisions:
🚓 Patrol Division Highlights
-Responded to 201 calls for service
-Handled 26 accidents, 4 assaults, 6 burglaries, 23 driving while suspended, 3 DUIIs, 17 thefts, and 9 warrant services
-Made 46 arrests to keep our streets safe
-Dedicated 392 hours of overtime
🏢 Coos County Jail Stats
-Booked 228 individuals and released 225
-Maintained an average in-custody count of 49, with a high of 53
-Due to housing limitations, 78 individuals were released to manage overcrowding
-Jail staff worked 320 hours of overtime to maintain operations
💪 Our team’s commitment to public safety never wavers, even with long hours and tough challenges. We’re proud to serve Coos County and appreciate your support!
Stay safe, Coos County!
#SheriffStrong #CoosCountyProud #CommunitySafety
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09/02/2025
Coos County Sheriff's Office - Labor Day Message
As we celebrate Labor Day, the Coos County Sheriff's Office extends our gratitude to all the hardworking individuals who keep our community strong. This holiday is a time to honor your contributions and enjoy a well-deserved break with family and friends.
Please stay safe! If you're traveling, drive responsibly, wear seatbelts, and avoid distractions. For those enjoying outdoor activities, keep safety first - whether on the water, trails, or at gatherings. Our deputies will be patrolling to ensure everyone can enjoy the holiday safely.
Have a happy and safe Labor Day!
#CoosCountySheriff #LaborDay2025 #CommunitySafety
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09/01/2025
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