KCSO Busts three illegal grows

KCSO Busts three illegal grows

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Klamath County Sheriff’s Office recently announced they executed search warrants on three properties between August 2 and 3. 1,766 plants were destroyed with an estimated street value of $10.9 million. Approximately 950,000 gallons of water have been illegally used on the grows.

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Sprague River man arrested on variety of drug charges

Sprague River man arrested on variety of drug charges

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - At approximately 11:30 AM on Saturday, June 24, the Basin Interagency Narcotics Enforcement Team, with the assistance of additional local agencies, executed a search warrant on Justin Reed Anderson, 42, of Sprague River for his residence and his vehicle.

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Sprague River man charged with Attempted Murder and Kidnapping

Sprague River man charged with Attempted Murder and Kidnapping

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - On October 8, 2022, Klamath County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the 32000 block Klamath Forest Dr near Sprague River, OR on a report of menacing. Upon arrival, deputies were initially unable to locate the victim.

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Three arrested in Sprague River illegal pot bust

Three arrested in Sprague River illegal pot bust

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - On Tuesday, August 2, 2022, the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant at the property belonging to, Erick Vianey Castillo-Vasquez, located west of Sprague River, Oregon. Surveillance of the property showed 20 greenhouses containing what appeared to be an illegal marijuana grow operation.

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Sprague River woman charged with Murder

Sprague River woman charged with Murder

SPRAGUE RIVER, Ore. - On December 7, 2021, Klamath County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to a lot on Skamania Rd near Sprague River, Oregon to check on the welfare of an individual. Deputies arrived on the scene and observed what they believed to be a deceased male in a travel trailer.

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Bootleg Fire transitions to Type 3 team as new fires ignite

Bootleg Fire transitions to Type 3 team as new fires ignite

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - A Type 3 incident management organization will assume command of Bootleg Fire from the Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team 2 on Saturday, August 14 at 6:00 a.m. In total, eight Incident Management Teams were assigned to manage the Bootleg Fire since it began on July 6.

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Bootleg Fire 96% containment, evacuations lifted, national forest remains closed

Bootleg Fire 96% containment, evacuations lifted, national forest remains closed

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Firefighters continue to grid and mop up in the northeast corner of the Bootleg Fire near Silver Creek as they work toward achieving 100% containment. Control lines that have already been secured are being patrolled and firefighters are removing pumps and hose and other suppression supplies that are no longer needed. Some suppression repair activities are underway in the northeast corner of the fire.

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Bootleg Fire evacuations lifted in Klamath County

Bootleg Fire evacuations lifted in Klamath County

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Due to the hard work of hundreds of people working on the Bootleg Fire in eastern Klamath County, Klamath County Emergency Management is removing all current evacuation levels for those areas of the fire within Klamath County at 3:00 PM today (July 27, 2021).

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161 Residences destroyed in Bootleg Fire

161 Residences destroyed in Bootleg Fire

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - This morning the Alaska Incident Management Team assumed leadership of the Bootleg Fire after several days of transition with the other teams. Incident Commander Norm McDonald thanked the Pacific Northwest Team 2, Oregon State Fire Marshal Red Team, and Oregon Department of Forestry Team 1 for leaving us in such a good position.

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Containment at 42% on the Bootleg Fire; Tornado confirmed on the fire last Saturday

Containment at 42% on the Bootleg Fire; Tornado confirmed on the fire last Saturday

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Yesterday, fireline construction progressed north from Long Creek toward Coyote Creek. The day shift was able to hold the fireline from the 400 Road to the south despite some active fire behavior that was pushing to the north and west. Night shift was able to work the area between Long Creek and Coyote Creek and construct direct fireline with dozers, hand crews, and hose lay

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Bootleg Fire tops 400,000 acres; New evacuations in Lake County

Bootleg Fire tops 400,000 acres; New evacuations in Lake County

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Oregon State Fire Marshall Incident Management Team has transitioned to working with Zone 2 on the north and northeast sections of the fire. Yesterday, the fireline into Long Creek was improved with hose lay and overnight firefighters were able to begin constructing a direct line between Long Creek and Coyote Creek. Crews continue to work on the contingency lines in the northern portion of the fire above Sycan Marsh.

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Higher humidity and reduced wind help firefighters on the Bootleg Fire

Higher humidity and reduced wind help firefighters on the Bootleg Fire

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Higher humidity and reduced wind speeds yesterday and overnight allowed firefighters to construct and improve firelines. Today’s forecast will be favorable to continue those efforts in securing the existing fireline. A steady warming and drying trend will begin today and continue into the weekend which can affect fire activity in the upcoming days.

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Firefighters to continue constructing and improving firelines on the 394,000-acre Bootleg Fire

Firefighters to continue constructing and improving firelines on the 394,000-acre Bootleg Fire

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The weather moderated yesterday with reduced wind speeds, lower temperatures, and slightly higher humidity, which allowed firefighters to continue constructing and improving firelines. Weather conditions are favorable again today for the efforts to secure the existing fireline.

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Bootleg Fire grows 84,000 acres, despite a trace of rain

Bootleg Fire grows 84,000 acres, despite a trace of rain

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - For ten days in a row, extreme fire behavior in the afternoon and evening has resulted in firefighters moving to safety zones. Yesterday evening, parts of the fire received a trace amount of rain from thunderstorms in the area. While the main Bootleg Fire merged with the Log Fire as anticipated.

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Bootleg Fire sees 9th day in a row of extreme fire behavior

Bootleg Fire sees 9th day in a row of extreme fire behavior

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Smoke cleared early around the Bootleg Fire yesterday due to increased southwest winds, which allowed air operations to support the firefighting efforts on the ground. Firefighters utilized retardant drops and water bucket work along the northern flank and southeast corner of the fire. Crews are utilizing Sam’s Cabin Road and the 27 Road to stop fire growth to the north.

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Fast moving Bootleg Fire “progresses 4 to 5 miles per day”

Fast moving Bootleg Fire “progresses 4 to 5 miles per day”

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Smoke cleared early around the Bootleg Fire yesterday due to increased southwest winds, which allowed air operations to support the firefighting efforts on the ground. Firefighters utilized retardant drops and water bucket work along the northern flank and southeast corner of the fire. Crews are utilizing Sam’s Cabin Road and the 27 Road to stop fire growth to the north.

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Bootleg Fire perimeter over 200 miles long and growing

Bootleg Fire perimeter over 200 miles long and growing

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - For the fourth day in a row, firefighters withdrew from leading edges of the Bootleg Fire as extreme fire conditions fueled expansive fire growth. In the late afternoon, a large pyrocumulus cloud ‘collapsed’ further spreading embers to the east of the main fire and prompting additional evacuation notices for the communities of Summer Lake and Spring Lake in Lake County.

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