Tribal Police Log

04.09.2019 By: Jordan Smith

Sunday, April 9

  • Tribal police assisted a motorist with their disabled vehicle.

  • Suspected drugs were found in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating.

  • A necklace was stolen in the area of Grand Ronde Road and Highway 18. The theft is being investigated.

  • Two driving complaints were called in.

  • A tablet was reported stolen and was later recovered.

  • A suspicious person was called in to police in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police investigated and determined no crime had occurred.

  • Tribal police located a wanted person in the 9400 block of Salmon River Highway. The person was arrested on the outstanding charge and an additional charge of possession of illegal drugs.

Monday, April 10

  • Tribal police were called to the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway for a reported menacing. After an investigation, a male suspect was arrested on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm, menacing and unlawful use of a weapon.

  • Tribal police assisted a citizen with a dog stuck under their house. Polk County Animal Control was contacted.

  • A Tribal police officer assisted a citizen who appeared to be having a stroke in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway.

  • Tribal police assisted a man with changing a tire.

Tuesday, April 11

  • A male called the Tribal police lieutenant to let him know he appreciated how polite and professional Officer Tyler Brown was with him during a contact. In fact, he thanked the lieutenant for Officer Brown writing him a citation.

  • Loose dogs were called in again in the area of McPherson Road. The dogs were reunited with their owner.

  • A citizen called regarding an ongoing case. A Tribal officer answered their questions.

  • Tribal police began investigating a sex offense.

  • Officers responded to the area of Tilixam Circle regarding a possible restraining order violation. Officers determined no crime had been committed.

  • A theft was reported to Tribal police, who are investigating.

Wednesday, April 12

  • Tribal police continued investigating a sex offense.

  • Tribal police officers assisted Polk County Sheriff’s deputies with a theft investigation.

  • A suspicious vehicle was called in to Tribal police.

Thursday, April 13

  • Tribal police conducted a welfare check on a Tribal employee who had not been seen or heard from. The employee was located safe and sound.

  • A domestic disturbance was reported in the area of Raven Loop. Tribal police determined no crime had been committed.

  • A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating.

Friday, April 14

  • An alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road. It was due to an error.

  • A traffic complaint was called in to Tribal police. Tribal police located the vehicle.

  • Tribal police assisted with searching for an elude suspect out of Lincoln City.

Saturday, April 15

  • A traffic accident was reported in the area of Tilixam Circle.

  • Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a pursuit.

  • Tribal police assisted with locating a missing person.

  • A forgery call was reported to Tribal police in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. A male was cited for the crime of forgery.

  • A suspicious vehicle was reported on Hebo Road. Tribal police located the vehicle and determined it was a driver resting.

Sunday, April 16

  • Tribal police had several citizen contacts throughout the day. Officers answered citizen questions and concerns.

  • Another loose dog complaint was received in the area of McPherson Road. A Tribal officer located the dog and returned it to its owner.

  • Drugs were located in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police seized the substance for destruction.

  • Tribal police cited the owner of the loose dog in the McPherson Road area.

  • A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating.

Monday, April 17

  • Tribal police assisted Oregon State Police with a traffic crash on Highway 18.

  • A complaint was received in the area of Tyee Road. Tribal police responded and determined no crime had occurred.

  • Tribal police went to the area of Raven Loop and interviewed a minor at the request of their parent.

  • A citizen reported someone keyed their vehicle. Tribal police are investigating.

Tuesday, April 18

  • A drug complaint was called in from the area of Raven Loop. Tribal police are investigating.

  • Tribal police were requested to assist Yamhill County Sheriff’s deputies with a drug investigation.

  • A disturbance was reported to Tribal police in the area of Raven Loop. Tribal police responded and determined no crime had occurred.

  • A disturbance was reported in the area of Tilixam Circle regarding a juvenile who was armed. Tribal police and Polk County deputies responded and assisted the juvenile and family members.

Wednesday, April 19

  • Tribal police assisted medics with a patient in the area of Fire Hall Road.

  • Oregon State Police requested Tribal police respond to Highway 18 to check for a reported unconscious person lying in a ditch. Tribal police responded and determined it was not a person, but a blue tarp that apparently resembled jeans.

  • A female with an outstanding arrest warrant was located by Tribal police and arrested.

  • A male suspect was arrested for DUII on Grand Ronde Road.

  • A counterfeit bill was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating.

  • A large group of suspicious persons was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police and Polk County deputies responded. No crime had occurred.

Thursday, April 20

  • The same group of suspicious persons was again reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. As the individuals left the area, Tribal police recognized the driver as having a valid arrest warrant. After an investigation, several individuals were arrested on various charges, including outstanding arrest warrants, drugs and weapons charges.

  • A drug complaint was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating.

Friday, April 21

  • A stolen vehicle out of the Klamath Falls area was reported to be in the area of Raven Loop. Tribal police investigated and the vehicle was not located.

  • Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a stolen vehicle.

  • Oregon State Police located a lost wallet and requested Tribal police return it to the owner who lived on Grand Ronde Road. Tribal police were unable to find the owner and secured the wallet for safekeeping.

  • A citizen reported a prostitution ring. Tribal police investigated and determined the report was unfounded and due to a mental health issue.

  • The stolen vehicle was located in the area of Grand Ronde Road.

Saturday, April 22

  • The stolen funds from April 16 were returned.

  • The owner of the lost wallet was contacted and advised on how to retrieve the wallet.

  • A sex offense was reported to Tribal police. Police are investigating.

  • A theft was reported in the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating.

  • Tribal police assisted Yamhill County Sheriff’s deputies with arresting several individuals who had outstanding arrest warrants.

  • Gunshots were reported in the area of Hebo Road. Tribal police investigated and determined no crime had been committed.

  • A driving complaint was reported to Tribal police, who were unable to locate the vehicle.

  • Lincoln County took a stolen vehicle report and requested Tribal police keep an eye out for the suspect in Grand Ronde.