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Felony arrests

  • Drugs — Chad Jacob Cahoe, 18, no known address. A Jackson County sheriff's deputy Wednesday arrested Cahoe on charges of possession of methamphetamine, two counts of unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, two counts of second-degree trespassing and failure to appear in court. He was lodged in the Jackson County Jail on $29,000 bail.
  • Animal abuse — Danny Lee Tryon, 56, of the 1000 block of Highway 227, Trail. A sheriff's deputy Thursday arrested Tryon on two counts of felony animal abuse. He was lodged in jail and released because of overcrowding.
  • Vehicle theft — Christine Marie Gonzalez, 34, no known address. Medford police Thursday arrested Gonzalez on charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, possession of methamphetamine and eight counts of failure to appear in court. She was lodged in jail on $66,000 bail.
  • Theft — Justin Layne Bowen, 24, of the 100 block of Lampman Road, Gold Hill. Bowen appeared Thursday in Jackson County Circuit Court on an indictment charging him with first-degree theft and two counts of third-degree theft. He was booked into jail and released.
  • Vehicle theft — John Calvert Meyer, Jr., 22, of the 700 block of Stevens Street, Medford. Medford police Thursday arrested Meyer on charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and a parole violation. He was lodged in jail without bail.
  • Drugs — Martin Dean Cline, 41, of the first block of Reager Street, Medford. A sheriff's deputy Thursday arrested Cline on charges of possession of methamphetamine and a probation violation. He was lodged in jail without bail.
  • Robbery — Joshua Frances Pitts, 29, no known address. Eagle Point police Thursday arrested Pitts on charges of third-degree robbery, second-degree theft, second-degree criminal mischief and an out-of-county warrant. He was lodged in jail without bail.

To see an online map showing where felony property crimes have been reported in Medford, visit www.mailtribune.com/crimefinder.


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