Arrests in the region

Tuesday, August 21, 2007 |
A woman was arrested Friday after a landlord attempted to evict some tenants living at 47620 U.S. Highway 101, near Bandon.
According to the Coos County Sheriff's Office log, at about 6:11 p.m., a 911 caller reported there had been an assault during an eviction. Deputies arrived and discovered a woman was bleeding from lacerations and scrapes but she refused medical treatment. She told officers the suspect who had attacked her had driven off in a white Ford Taurus.
Deputies later arrested Mary Hargrave, 30, Bandon, on charges of first-degree burglary and fourth-degree assault. She was taken to Coos County jail, where she was released on her own recognizance on Friday.
A man was arrested on Monday after a neighbor reported a domestic dispute was taking place at 69187 Sandbug Lane, near North Bend.
According to the Coos County Sheriff's Office log, at about 12:58 a.m., a physical dispute was reported by a 911 caller. Deputies arrived on scene and arrested Eric Olsen, 26, of North Bend, on two charges of fourth-degree assault, harassment, reckless endangerment of a minor and criminal mischief. He was transported to Coos County jail, where he is being held on a $7,500 bail.
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