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Springfield Woman Charged in Half-Brother’s Meth-Related Prison Death

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Pendleton, Ore. -  Heather Lynn Sutherland is currently in custody at Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon, following her transfer on September 17, 2025, after an initial arrest by the US Marshals in Lane County . She faces serious charges out of Umatilla County, stemming from allegations that she contributed to the death of her half-brother, Edward Paul Dungan. Sutherland's t otal bail is set at: $500,000 Court records in Case No. 25CR49108 detail charges of Second-Degree Manslaughter, Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine, and Supplying Contraband to a Correctional Facility. The indictment, filed on September 2, 2025, specifically accuses Sutherland of bringing methamphetamine into Two Rivers Correctional Institution on January 6, 2023, and delivering it to Dungan, leading to his death by overdose on January 8, 2023. She was initially booked into Lane County Jail on September 14, 2025, and is now awaiting trial at Umatilla County Jail. Public records, including Dungan's...

Springfield Man Arrested for Embezzling $50,000 from Youth Football League

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EUGENE, Ore. — A 38-year-old Springfield man, Ean Douglas Lynum , was arrested on September 10 by the Eugene Police Department’s Property and Financial Crimes Unit following an investigation into the theft of approximately $50,000 from a Bethel area youth football league. Lynum, who served as the league’s treasurer, allegedly drained the league’s entire fund balance, leaving no resources for essential gear for young athletes. The suspect faces charges of Aggravated Theft in the First Degree and Theft in the First Degree. Due to Lynum’s involvement in other sports programs, authorities are concerned about potential unreported cases. Detective Chris White is seeking public assistance and can be reached at 541-682-5376 or Cwhite@eugene-or.gov for any relevant information. Information from EPD Michael Weber, known for his extensive coverage of crime news in Lane County, continues to provide valuable updates to the local community. He runs the largest crime watch group in Lane County,  ...

Sheriff’s Office Arrests Suspect in Lane County Bank Robberies

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EUGENE, Ore. — On September 10, Lane County Sheriff’s Office detectives identified and arrested Clarke Chaos Zyz , 37, also known as Clarke Reese McMakin, of Eugene, in connection with two bank robberies that occurred the previous day in Creswell and Cottage Grove.  The suspect, described as a white male, approximately 6’ 4" tall, 220 pounds, with a medium build and full beard, was last seen wearing a green ball cap, aviator sunglasses, a black jacket, black sweatpants, grey gloves, and black shoes with white soles. Deputies identified his vehicle as a gold 1999 Ford Escort ZX2. The robberies took place on September 9, with the suspect using a note to demand money and threaten a teller at Banner Bank in Creswell around 2 p.m., following a similar incident earlier that day in Cottage Grove. Eugene Police detectives located Zyz around noon on September 10 near a residence on Green Acres Road, detaining him without incident. After further investigation, Zyz was arrested and booked in...

Bicyclist Injured in Eugene Hit-and-Run, Suspect Arrested

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EUGENE, Ore. — A 55-year-old bicyclist was injured in a hit-and-run crash involving a vehicle at the Night Inn Motel on West 6th Avenue, according to the Eugene Police Department. The incident occurred at 6:11 p.m. on September 6, prompting a swift response from officers. Upon arrival, police found the injured bicyclist, who declined medical treatment from the Eugene-Springfield Fire Department. Witnesses reported that the driver, identified as 32-year-old Joseph Charles Pecue , briefly stopped to check on the bicyclist and moved the bicycle to the sidewalk before leaving the scene. Hotel surveillance footage captured the vehicle, which was registered to Pecue. Officers located him at his residence, and after further investigation, Pecue was arrested for felony hit-and-run and cited for failing to stop at a driveway or sidewalk.  He was booked into Lane County Jail. The case remains under investigation as case number 25-14513. INFORMATION FROM THE EUGENE POLICE DEPARTMENT Michael ...

Man Arrested After Standoff in Eugene Domestic Dispute

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EUGENE, Ore. — A 39-year-old man, Matthew Ryan Pyle , was arrested early Friday morning following a domestic dispute and standoff at a residence in the 1400 block of W. 3rd Avenue , according to the Eugene Police Department. At 3:23 a.m., Central Lane 911 received a call with a woman and man yelling on an open line. Officers responded in emergency mode due to a history of prior calls from the address. The woman safely left the residence, but Pyle, who had an outstanding warrant for violating a restraining order and assault charges, remained inside, potentially armed with guns and knives. The Eugene Police Crisis Negotiation Team attempted to communicate with Pyle, who responded intermittently but refused to exit. SWAT, drone units, and K9 teams cleared the main residence and searched the property, locating Pyle in a trailer. He surrendered and was taken into custody at 7:17 a.m. Pyle faces charges of Assault in the Fourth Degree under the Abuse Prevention Act and Violation of a Restrai...

Eugene Police Investigate Early Morning Shooting, One Suspect Still at Large

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EUGENE, Ore. — Eugene Police are actively investigating a shooting that occurred around 5:06 a.m. on September 3 near E. 30th Avenue and Spring Boulevard, prompting road closures and a significant law enforcement response. Authorities have advised the public to avoid the area as the investigation continues. According to the Eugene Police Department (EPD), one person was injured in the incident and transported to a local hospital. The condition of the victim has not been disclosed. EPD, in collaboration with the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, has deployed drones and K9 units to search for a second individual involved in the incident, who remains at large. Police have conducted an extensive area search and canvassed the neighborhood. EPD stated that the incident appears to be an isolated event between two individuals, and there is no ongoing threat to the public. However, E. 30th Avenue will remain closed for the next couple of hours as officers continue their investigation. Residents are...