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COOS COUNTY JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Crime Victim Assistance Advocate
$3,164 - $3,964 per month
This position works under the District Attorney’s Office providing support resources and advocacy to individuals who have been affected by crime. Selected candidate will work primarily with victims of Domestic Violence situations, assisting with navigating the criminal justice system.
The CVA office is located in Coquille, Oregon. This is a full-time position with excellent health insurance benefits and County-paid contributions to the Oregon Public Employee Retirement (PERS). Paid holidays, sick and vacation time, County-provided life insurance, and long-term disability coverage.
TO APPLY FOR AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS POSITION, VISIT THE COOS COUNTY WEBSITE PAGE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES AT:
https://www.co.coos.or.us/hr/job-opening/crime-victim-advocate-district-attorneys-office
OR https://www.co.coos.or.us/jobs
COOS COUNTY JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Crime Victim Assistance Advocate 3164 - 3964 per month Thi...
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10/26/2025
Make sure to give our Search and Rescue team a follow!Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue's post
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10/26/2025
🚨 19-Year-Old Arrested for Felony Strangulation in Coos Bay Domestic Incident 🚨
On October 20, 2025, at around 10:47 PM, Sergeant Boswell and Deputy Converse from the Coos County Sheriff's Office responded to a domestic dispute on Wayfarer Lane. Their investigation revealed that 19-year-old Zachariah Saye allegedly pushed the female victim to the ground and impeded her ability to breathe in the presence of their infant child.
Saye was arrested at the scene and booked into Coos County Jail on charges of Felony Domestic Strangulation and Domestic Harassment. He remains in custody pending arraignment.
“Police action is not indicative of guilt. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
#CoosCountySheriff #DomesticViolenceAwareness
19-Year-Old Arrested for Felony Strangulation in Coos Bay Domestic Incident On October ...
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10/21/2025
A little update on our dedicated Search and Rescue team! We're proud to have:
-Two HRD K-9s (certified for land, water, air scent, and trailing)
-Swift water rescue capabilities
-A newly launched Dive Rescue Team – welcome aboard, and we're thrilled to watch you grow!
Our small but mighty team of volunteers is full of talented individuals who are constantly training to be even better. We're always looking for passionate new members to join us and strengthen our efforts in keeping Coos County safe.
Ready to get involved? Apply today: https://www.co.coos.or.us/sheriff/page/search-and-rescue
#CoosCountySAR #VolunteerHeroes #StaySafePhotos from Coos County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue's post
A little update on our dedicated Search and Rescue team Were proud to have -Two HRD K-9s ...
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10/19/2025
ACADEMY GRADUATE
Please welcome Deputy Jimmy Lay, who today graduated the Patrol Academy, class BP453. Dep Lay has been with the Coos Countt Sheriff’s Office as a corrections deputy for 10 years, and will soon be serving the community as part of the Criminal Division.
Welcome, Deputy Lay!
ACADEMY GRADUATE Please welcome Deputy Jimmy Lay who today graduated the Patrol Academy c...
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10/17/2025
🚨 Scam Alert: Don’t Fall for Fake Warrant Calls! 🚨
We’ve received reports again of scammers impersonating Sheriff’s Office personnel, calling people and claiming they have an active warrant. These fraudsters demand immediate payment—often via gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency—to “clear” the warrant. This is a SCAM!
Remember: The Coos County Sheriff’s Office will NEVER:
• Call you demanding money or payment to resolve a warrant.
• Threaten arrest if you don’t pay right away.
• Ask for payment through untraceable methods like prepaid cards or Bitcoin.
If you receive such a call:
1 Hang up immediately—do not engage.
2 Block the number.
3 Contact us directly at (541) 396-7800 to verify any legitimate concerns.
4 Report the scam to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint.
Stay vigilant and protect yourself and your loved ones. Together, we can stop these criminals!
#CoosCountySheriff #ScamAlert #StaySafe #CoosCounty
Scam Alert Dont Fall for Fake Warrant Calls Weve received reports again of scammers imp...
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10/15/2025
🚨 National Teen Driver Safety Week is October 19–25, 2025 🚨
Hey Coos County parents, guardians, and young drivers—let's talk about something that hits close to home: road safety. Traffic crashes are the #1 killer of teens aged 15-20, and their inexperience behind the wheel makes them extra vulnerable. As your local Sheriff's Office, we're committed to keeping our roads safe, especially for our youth.
Here are some sobering 2023 stats from NHTSA:
-2,611 people killed in crashes involving a teen (15-18) driver, including 822 teen drivers themselves.
-604 of those were passengers—377 (62%) were other teens riding with a teen driver.
-Of those teen passengers killed: 67% male, 33% female.
Plus, 87,074 teen drivers injured.
Risky behaviors like alcohol/drug use, skipping seat belts, distracted driving, extra passengers, speeding, and drowsy driving? They're the culprits. But here's the good news: YOU can make a difference!
Parents, you're the MVPs here. Model safe driving, set firm rules, and chat openly about risks—surveys show teens with strict guidelines drive smarter and crash less. Remind them of Oregon's graduated driver licensing laws and the real consequences.
Teens, buckle up, put the phone down, and drive like lives depend on it—because they do.
For more tips and resources, head to: www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/teen-driving
#TeenDriverSafety #CoosCountySafe #DriveSmart
National Teen Driver Safety Week is October 1925 2025 Hey Coos County parents guardians...
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10/12/2025
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10/12/2025
🚨 Important Update from Coos County Sheriff’s Office 🚨
Last night, a devastating fire completely destroyed the Hauser Fire Station, including all apparatus and sand ambulances. Our hearts go out to the Hauser Fire team and the community during this challenging time.
As a result, EMS services on the sand dunes will be severely limited for the foreseeable future and response times may be delayed.
Safety First, Riders: If you’re heading out to the Dunes, please prioritize safety—wear your gear, ride responsibly, stick to marked areas, and travel with a buddy. In case of an emergency, call 911 immediately and provide your exact location. Let’s all do our part to keep each other safe.
#CoosCountySO #OregonDunes #RideSafe #CommunityStrong
Important Update from Coos County Sheriffs Office Last night a devastating fire complet...
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10/07/2025
🌟 October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month! 🌟
At the Coos County Sheriff's Office, we're dedicated to keeping our community safe and supporting those affected by domestic violence. If you or someone you know needs help, remember you're not alone - reach out today.
Resources:
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
- Local Support: The SAFE Project: 541-756-7000
- Coos County Victim Services at (541) 396-7181
Let's stand together to end domestic violence. Share this post to spread awareness! 💜
#DVAM #CoosCountyStrong #EndDV
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month At the Coos County Sheriffs Office were de...
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10/06/2025
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