Two Arrested After Crashes, Stabbing in Veneta

 



VENETA, Ore. – A chaotic series of events on the evening of March 8 led to two arrests in Veneta, following multiple crashes and a stabbing.

At around 7 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a reported vehicle crash near Territorial Road and Highway 126. However, when they arrived, the vehicle was no longer at the scene. About an hour later, another crash involving a matching vehicle was reported near Jeans Road and Vista Drive. Deputies found the vehicle, a red 1990 Toyota pickup, unoccupied and were unable to locate the driver.

An hour after the second crash, deputies were called to a stabbing at a residence in the 29600 block of Jeans Road. During their investigation, deputies determined all the incidents were connected.

Emma Kathleen Gunson-Anderson, 39, of Veneta, was identified as the driver of the crashed vehicle and was arrested for DUI and Hit and Run – Property Damage in connection to the crashes. She also faces charges of Assault in the Fourth Degree, Menacing, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon related to the stabbing.


In a separate but related incident, deputies also arrested Kimberly Lynn Griffin, 52, of Veneta, for DUI after she attempted to leave the scene of the stabbing in the victim’s vehicle.

Authorities have not released further details about the motive behind the stabbing or the connection between the suspects. The investigation is ongoing.

Information from LCSO

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