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Eugene Man Captured on Felony Driving Charges, Parole Violation Tied to Fatal 2017 Crash

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  Eugene, OR — Andrew D. Capps , 31, of Eugene, was arrested by the Oregon State Police on March 10, 2026, and booked into the Lane County Jail.  The arrest stems from a bench warrant issued in November 2025 after Capps failed to appear for a trial on a felony charge of driving while his license was suspended or revoked. Capps faces the following charges: ORS 811.182 - Criminal Driving While Suspended/Revoked (Felony) - Case Number 26CR13717 ORS 162.235 - Obstructing Governmental or Judicial Administration (Misdemeanor) - Case Number 26CR13717 ORS 162.385 - Giving False Information to Police Officer (Misdemeanor) - Case Number 26CR13717 ORS 811.182 - Criminal Driving While Suspended/Revoked (Felony) - Case Number 25CR17789 ORS 144.350 - Parole Violation (Homicide-related) - Case Number PAROLE The current charges build on Capps' prior criminal history involving driving offenses. In March 2025, he was arrested for operating a vehicle despite a lifetime driver's license rev...

'Home Improvement' Star Zachery Ty Bryan Sentenced to 16 Months in Custody for DUI

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Riverside, CA - Former "Home Improvement" actor Zachery Ty Bryan has been sentenced to 16 months in custody following a plea deal in a 2024 California DUI case, marking the latest development in a series of legal issues spanning several years. Bryan, 44, appeared in court on February 23, 2026, where  he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and admitted to an enhancement for operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.15% or higher, nearly double California's legal limit of 0.08%. Court records also indicate he acknowledged two prior DUI convictions, which heightened the severity of the charges. Bryan received credit for 57 days already served, meaning he is expected to serve approximately 14 months. In Oregon, sentences exceeding 12 months are typically served in state prison under the Department of Corrections, where offenders generally must complete at least 70% - 80% of the term. In California a 14 or 16-month sentence can be served in c...

Nancy Guthrie Theory: Murder for Inheritance Cosplaying as a Kidnapping Ransom

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By  Michael Weber Feb. 15, 2026 - 9:45  pm The Nancy Guthrie disappearance feels like two cases layered on top of each other. On the surface, it is a straightforward abduction: an 84-year-old woman with limited mobility is taken from her home in the early morning hours of February 1, 2026. A masked, armed individual is captured on her doorbell camera disabling the device at 1:47 a.m.; motion is detected at 2:12 a.m.; her pacemaker app disconnects from her watch (left inside) at 2:28 a.m., placing her outside Bluetooth range; blood matching her DNA is found at the entrance with a visible trail; her phone, medications, and other belongings remain behind; and multiple ransom notes later demand millions in Bitcoin from media outlets, with deadlines that have now passed without any verified proof of life. Beneath that surface, the known details align with a theoretic scenario in which a close family member, someone with intimate knowledge of the property, Nancy’s routine, and the h...