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Sheriff: Victim identified in fatal Cottage Grove stabbing

Portland, ORLocal News

The Lane County Sheriff's Office has officially identified Emilio Jimenez-Perez as the victim of a fatal stabbing that took place in Cottage Grove earlier this month. The incident has drawn significant attention as authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attack. According to the sheriff's office, the investigation is still active, and they are seeking assistance from the public to gather any pertinent information. Community members have been encouraged to report any leads that could aid in identifying suspects. While details about the assailant remain unclear, this incident has sparked discussions about safety in the area.

Local residents are expressing their concerns about rising crime rates and the need for increased vigilance. The sheriff's office has committed to keeping the community informed as the investigation unfolds. This tragic event underscores the ongoing issues related to crime and public safety in Cottage Grove.

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