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🚨Man Arrested for Menacing and Assault outside Bandon🚨
Date/Time: February 22nd, around 12:45 PM
Case #: S202600272
Classification: Domestic Menacing and Assault IV
Location: Seven Devils Rd outside Bandon OR
Suspect(s): Robert L. Schnur (33)
On February 22, 2026, at around 12:45 PM, Sergeant Boswell and Deputy converse were dispatched to the area of Seven Devils Rd and County Rd 166 near Bandon, Oregon, to the report of a dispute taking place.
The Deputies conducted an investigation and spoke with all involved parties. One of the parties stated that Robert L. Schnur had assaulted someone with his hands and then threatened them with a collapsible baton.
As a result of the investigation, Robert L. Schnur was arrested for Menacing (Domestic) and Assault 4 (Domestic). Robert Schnur was transported to the Coos County jail.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Man Arrested for Menacing and Assault outside Bandon DateTime February 22nd around 1245 ...
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02/22/2026
🚨K9 Poe assists in capture of wanted subject near Bandon🚨
Huge shout out to K9 Poe and handler Sergeant Boswell for helping out the Bandon Police Department track and arrest an individual who fled from Bandon Police while having outstanding warrants for their arrest.
Great job to all involved!!!
Remember: If you run, you'll just go to jail tired. 🐕🦺
K9 Poe assists in capture of wanted subject near Bandon Huge shout out to K9 Poe and hand...
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02/22/2026
Date/Time: February 22, 2026 / 5:07 a.m.
Case #: 2026-00270
Classification: Unlawful Possession of Inhalants / Warrant Arrest
Location: Libby Lane / Mile Post 1
Suspect(s): Tyler J. Vrell (31) / Britny L. Seratt (37)
On February 22, 2026, at 5:07 a.m. Deputy H. Francis conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle on Libby Lane near milepost 1.
During the stop, Deputy Francis noticed a nitrous oxide canister labeled “Space GAS” & “Skittles Blast,” with a plastic tip inside the vehicle. Although the nitrous oxide is commonly sold for culinary purposes, during the contact, it was learned that the item was being used for inhaling nitrous oxide into the body, which is illegal. The driver of the vehicle, Tyler J. Vrell (31), admitted ownership of the nitrous oxide.
A passenger in the vehicle, Britny L. Seratt (37) was found to have an outstanding warrant for her arrest. As a result of the traffic stop, Britny was transported to the Coos County jail on the outstanding warrant, and Tyler Vrell is being referred to the Coos County District Attorney’s Office for unlawful possession of inhalants. The “Space Gas,” was seized from the vehicle.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
DateTime February 22 2026 507 am Case 2026-00270 Classification Unlawful Possession of I...
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02/22/2026
Date/Time: February 21, 2026
Special Olympics Polar Plunge
On February 21, 2026, Sgt. M. Smith and Deputies Mong and Kent attended the 2026 Special Olympics Polar Plunge at Sunset State Park.
It may be February (one month closer to Summer), but the Pacific Ocean didn’t get that memo. The Sheriff’s Office is super proud of our local Olympians and wishes them luck as they move forward in competition.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
DateTime February 21 2026 Special Olympics Polar Plunge On February 21 2026 Sgt M Smith a...
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02/21/2026
Date/Time: February 17th, 2026 / 7:36 a.m.
Case #: S2026-00247
Classification: Traffic crash Log Truck & School Bus
Location: Green Acres
On February 17th, 2026, at 7:36 a.m. Deputy M.R. Smith responded to a report of a traffic crash in Green Acres involving a School Bus and a Log Truck.
The Coos Bay school district school bus occupied by children had been driving westbound on Green Acres Lane near Upper Loop, and had just stopped to clear the Railroad tracks. At that moment, a log truck came around the corner, driving eastbound (Towards the School Bus) and slowed down.
A second log truck noticed the log truck in front of him was slowing, so he hit his brakes, and he slid towards the log truck in front of him. Avoiding that collision, the log truck continued to slide into the oncoming lane, where the school bus was located in its westbound lane of travel. As a result, the front right corner of the log truck hit the front right corner of the school bus.
No injuries were reported, and the damage was very minimal. The Trucking Company pulled their truck out of the ditch, and the Coos Bay School District recovered their school bus after transferring the children to another bus.
Please be cognizant of school buses, which make frequent stops and clear specific intersections, such as railway crossings, prior to continuing to ensure the safety of their precious passengers.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
DateTime February 17th 2026 736 am Case S2026-00247 Classification Traffic crash Log Tru...
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02/17/2026
Sheriff Fabrizio gives readers of the Oregon State Sheriff’s Office Association Magazine the inside track to K9 💝Cena’s replacement name. 🐕 The pup will be taking over for 💝Cena in May 2027.
Check out the upcoming Spring 2026 OSSA Magazine to get the inside information. (Hint) you won’t guess it :)
https://oregonsheriffs.org/magazine/
Sheriff Fabrizio gives readers of the Oregon State Sheriffs Office Association Magazine th...
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02/16/2026
Compass Outreach will be hosting a warming center tonight, February 16th, at Faith Lutheran Church in North Bend.
They will also be open on February 17th and 18th.
The warming center will open at 6:30 p.m. in the evening and close at 8:00 a.m. the following morning.
Compass Outreach will be hosting a warming center tonight February 16th at Faith Lutheran ...
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02/16/2026
Date/Time: February 14th 2026 / 11:58 p.m.
Case#: S2026-00239
Classification: Attempt to Elude by Vehicle / Attempt to Elude by Foot / Reckless Driving
Location: South of Bandon / US Hwy 101
Suspect(s): JD W. Easley (43)
On February 14th, 2026, at about 11:58 p.m., a Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop of a green 2024 Kawasaki motorcycle for speeding well in excess of the posted 55-mph speed limit on U.S. Hwy 101 near Upper Four Mile Lane.
The motorcycle fled from the Deputy, and a pursuit was initiated. The motorcycle turned onto Bethel Mountain Road, south of Bandon, and then onto Marple Lane. The motorcycle continued to flee from the pursuing deputy, catching air over potholes on the muddy Lane due to excessive speed. The operator of the motorcycle, later identified as JD W. Easley (43), eventually crashed into a dirt bank and began to flee on foot. The deputy chased Mr. Easley on foot, caught and tackled him, and placed Mr. Easley under arrest.
Once in custody, it was learned Mr. Easley had an outstanding warrant for his arrest, which was confirmed. Mr. Easley was also charged with Attempting to Elude by Vehicle, Attempting to Elude by Foot, and Reckless Driving.
Mr. Easley was transported to the Coos County Jail, and his motorcycle was towed from the location by Mast Brothers Towing. The Sheriff’s Office would also like to thank the Bandon Police for their assistance in this incident.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
DateTime February 14th 2026 1158 pm Case S2026-00239 Classification Attempt to Elude by V...
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02/15/2026
Date/Time: February 13th 2026 / 10:22 p.m.
Case #: S2026-00232
Classification: DUII / Crash
Location: North 8Th / Airport Way, Lakeside, Oregon
Suspect(s): Laurie E. Lindsay (60)
On February 13th, 2026, at 10:22 p.m., Deputy M.R. Smith was conducting patrol in the Lakeside area and was currently on an unrelated traffic stop on Airport Way near North 8Th. While on the traffic stop, Deputy M.R. Smith observed a traffic crash on the other side of the intersection.
Laurie E. Lindsay (60) crashed her 2016 Ford F-150 on the adjacent corner of North 8th and Airport Way, where Deputy M.R. Smith was already conducting the traffic stop.
Deputy M.R. Smith immediately ran over to Mrs. Lindsay and determined she was not injured, however her vehicle was teetering on a large concrete block.
An investigation into the crash resulted in the arrest of Laurie E. Lindsay (60) on the charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. The vehicle was removed from the location by Mast Brothers Towing.
Mrs. Lindsay was transported to the North Bend Police Department for additional testing and later released on citation.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
DateTime February 13th 2026 1022 pm Case S2026-00232 Classification DUII Crash Location...
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02/14/2026
Date/Time: February 11th 2026
Case #: S2026-00215
Classification: Abandoned Vessel
Location: Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp
Marine Deputy R. Baker located an abandoned boat today at the Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp which was abandoned. The vessel was upside down and tied to the dock.
Deputies R. Baker and H. Francis were able to remove the vessel from the waterway and have it towed by Mast Brothers.
Deputy R. Baker is attempting to locate the owner. If anyone has information pertaining to the vessel’s owner, please contact Deputy R. Baker at [email protected] or 541-396-7800.
DateTime February 11th 2026 Case S2026-00215 Classification Abandoned Vessel Location Myr...
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02/12/2026
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