Eugene Police Crack Down on Crime and Traffic Violations on Hwy. 99
EUGENE, Ore. — On July 29, the Eugene Police Department (EPD), alongside its Housing Support Officers (HSO), Traffic Safety Unit (TSU), and Public Works Right of Way team, conducted a targeted enforcement operation along Hwy. 99 from Barger to Roosevelt.
The initiative addressed ongoing concerns from Bethel residents and businesses about crime and traffic hazards in the area, which has seen multiple fatal pedestrian-vehicle crashes.The operation resulted in approximately 15 arrests for offenses ranging from trespassing to outstanding warrants. One notable arrest involved an individual with an open container who attempted to flee across Hwy. 99 and hide in the Corner Market at Hwy. 99 and Royal Avenue. The team also issued several citations and warnings. The TSU conducted 25 traffic stops, resulting in seven citations, and responded to a traffic crash.
The HSOs focused on crimes like trespassing, open container violations, and prohibited camping, while the Right of Way team cleared 40 yards of garbage and recovered 20 stolen grocery carts. EPD maintained a strong presence with its command bus at the Gilbert Shopping Center, jail van, TSU motorcycles, patrol vehicles, and new Ubco Electric bikes.The operation underscores EPD’s commitment to addressing community concerns and enhancing safety along the Hwy. 99 corridor.
Information from EPD
The initiative addressed ongoing concerns from Bethel residents and businesses about crime and traffic hazards in the area, which has seen multiple fatal pedestrian-vehicle crashes.The operation resulted in approximately 15 arrests for offenses ranging from trespassing to outstanding warrants. One notable arrest involved an individual with an open container who attempted to flee across Hwy. 99 and hide in the Corner Market at Hwy. 99 and Royal Avenue. The team also issued several citations and warnings. The TSU conducted 25 traffic stops, resulting in seven citations, and responded to a traffic crash.
The HSOs focused on crimes like trespassing, open container violations, and prohibited camping, while the Right of Way team cleared 40 yards of garbage and recovered 20 stolen grocery carts. EPD maintained a strong presence with its command bus at the Gilbert Shopping Center, jail van, TSU motorcycles, patrol vehicles, and new Ubco Electric bikes.The operation underscores EPD’s commitment to addressing community concerns and enhancing safety along the Hwy. 99 corridor.
Information from EPD
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