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Plea hearing delayed again for driver accused of crashing into Baker FFA bus while drunk

A Central Oregon woman faces charges for driving under the influence of intoxicants following a crash that injured several Baker High School students en route to a state FFA convention. The plea hearing has been delayed multiple times, highlighting the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding the incident. The case raises significant concerns about public safety and legal accountability.

Redmond man who attacked mariachi band gets jail for bias crime

A Redmond man, Gustavo Antonio Juarez, has received a jail sentence for a bias crime after attacking a mariachi band while they were filming a video. This incident, which took place on April 23, highlights concerns around hate crimes and community safety in the region. The case underscores the ongoing issues related to violence and bias within society.

Bend nonprofit director arraigned on drug charges

Gary Lee Hewitt, the former executive director of the non-profit St. Vincent de Paul, has been arraigned on serious drug charges after allegedly being found with significant quantities of methamphetamines. This incident raises concerns about accountability within charitable organizations and highlights ongoing issues related to drug abuse in the community.

Deschutes County to pay $265K settlement in former sheriff's captain lawsuit

A former high-ranking captain in the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office has settled his $2.5 million federal lawsuit against the county and outgoing Sheriff Shane Nelson for $265,000. The settlement resolves allegations related to misconduct and whistleblowing, highlighting ongoing issues within law enforcement.

Man accused of dealing meth, cocaine in downtown Redmond

Redmond police arrested Christopher Lee Hughes, 39, on October 15, charging him with the unlawful delivery and possession of methamphetamine and cocaine. This incident highlights ongoing drug-related issues in the community, underscoring the police's efforts to combat narcotics trafficking. The case raises important questions about drug enforcement and public safety in Redmond.

Police search for arsonist suspected of starting fires in Dry Canyon

Numerous suspicious fires have been reported in the Dry Canyon area over the past two weeks, prompting an investigation by local authorities. Redmond Fire Marshal Tom Mooney has indicated that the pattern and timing of these fires suggest potential arson, as they occurred on multiple nights in early September. Residents responded quickly to extinguish the flames before they could spread.

Teen crashes stolen car; causes extensive damage in southwest Redmond

An 18-year-old driver, George Sikes, caused significant property damage in southwest Redmond after crashing a stolen 2017 Chevrolet Suburban through multiple fences and a tool shed. The incident occurred on August 18, and Sikes was allegedly impaired at the time of the crash. Authorities report that the vehicle belonged to Sikes' father, and he took it without permission.