DA: No charges for Myrtle Point officer

By Jolene Guzman, Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 | 78 comment(s)

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A Myrtle Point police officer who was under an Oregon State Police investigation stemming from an off-duty confrontation will not face criminal charges.

However, police Sgt. Yost Espelien remains on paid leave and has been since Dec. 18, following the beginning of the OSP investigation, Myrtle Point Police Chief Rock Rakosi said. With Espelien on leave, the city has four officers, including Rakosi, on patrol.

Coos County District Attorney R. Paul Frasier finished reviewing the OSP report over the weekend.

“I’ve received the completed report. ... I’ve made some initial decisions,” Frasier said. “I will not be filing criminal charges.”

Rakosi declined comment on the investigation. He said it is generally standard procedure to place officers who are the subject of investigations on leave.

“Being a personnel issue, I can’t say a lot,” Rakosi said. “I wish I could be more forthcoming.”

Frasier said the investigation stemmed from an incident in which Espelien reportedly threatened an individual with a gun while off duty in late November.

Espelien tells a different story.

He said he got a call from a friend, who told him a man was at her apartment and refusing to leave. Espelien went over and found the man, who he had arrested on previous occasions, outside her apartment. He was in the parking lot, but didn’t appear to be leaving.

“I told him he needed to leave,” Espelien said.

The pair had what Espelien described as a 30-second conversation and the man left.

There was no threatening, according to Espelien. Later, he said Rakosi talked to him about a complaint, which stated the off-duty officer had threatened the man with a gun and the man accused Espelien of drunken driving. Espelien admits to having alcohol that night, but said he was not drunk.

“I offered to give a breath test, and did so within an hour,” he said.

The next day he wrote a report on the incident and didn’t hear about it again until a State Police detective contacted him about three weeks later.

Frasier said Rakosi immediately requested OSP look into the allegation after hearing about it, but a detective wasn’t available until  Dec. 12. The investigation was completed around New Year’s Day and the final report was delivered to Frasier on Jan. 6.

Frasier said after reviewing the report, he found nothing that could be considered a crime.

Espelien said he isn’t concerned about being placed on paid leave, which he said is normal in these situations, but is concerned how long he has been on leave.

“I totally understand how it works,” he said. “What’s frustrating for me is that it took so long for me to be contacted. ... If I’m not doing what I do, I get rusty.

“I just want to get back to work,” Espelien added.

Though no criminal charges will be filed at this point, there could be further ramifications for Espelien.

“There are concerns I have about his behavior,” Frasier said.

The district attorney’s concerns include the reported incident and another in which Espelien reportedly got into “a shouting match” with someone.

He delivered the report findings to Rakosi on Monday, so the chief could consider disciplinary action. He also sent the report to the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for review. The department certifies law enforcement officers in Oregon.

Any disciplinary action would be up to the discretion of Rasoki and the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, Frasier said. Frasier said Monday he doubted that the report had reached the department.

Department spokeswoman Jeanine Hohn said Espelien doesn’t have any incidents that are cause for concern on his work history.

“He’s has a pretty clean work record,” she said. “He’s moved around, but always had a place to go.”

 According to Hohn, Espelien has basic, intermediate, advanced and supervisory police certifications. He started his law enforcement career in 1995 in Scappoose as a reserve officer. Then he moved on to the Coquille Police Department in 1997 and then the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in 1999. He resigned from Washington County in January 2005 and was hired in Myrtle Point on July 2005. Espelien was promoted to sergeant in December of that year.
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INFORMATION wrote on Feb 12, 2009 12:10 PM:

Those who think an elected official cannot resign, you are wrong. Wish the people who comment on here would do some research first. Nothing wrong with Frazier, why would we get rid of him? Sad fact is whether we like it or not this is a he said/he said case with no witness, and polygraphs are not admissable in court. The officer is losing his job, and quite possibly his certification. The average joe doesn't lose their job for a criminal conviction. And to those who say they know him, don't blame anyone else for his behavior. He owns it alone.

To answer Frans wrote on Feb 10, 2009 1:50 PM:

It was in today paper. A new article stating that he was fired.

Fran wrote on Feb 10, 2009 8:40 AM:

Hasn't anybody thought it strange the world newspaper has not had one thing in it about this bird being fired?

MMMHUH wrote on Feb 9, 2009 5:41 PM:

It's about time someone do something. Yost had way to much control in MP. Him and Rock were way to close. Its sad that Rock actually had Yost's back on a lot of the stuff that had happened. What's that say about Rock. He's just as guilty as Yost. There is a lot more stuff to be uncovered about Yost. You just wait more things will come out and its going to come back on Rock because he gave Yost the power to run wild in MP. He allowed him to do whatever whenever he wanted. I know Yost personally and have hung out with him before. He is a good person, he just got caught up in a lot of stuff that he couldn't get out of. He has had a lot of personal stuff going on in his life before the dreaded new girlfriend. He is a good person and a good father who made very bad choices. His Chief enabled him to make those choices. After getting away with stuff for a long time because your boss lets you you think you're untouchable. So let's start getting into Rock's business

mik wrote on Feb 9, 2009 12:52 PM:

I'll try again since the blog police wouldn't let my second blog go through...NOTICE it was the DA who put the end to Yost's career..Not the Chief of Police..Rock apparently did nothing. It was the City Manager who actually fired Yost based on the letter from the DA regarding not allowing Yost to testify in court. Take a look at Rock...

TIMES UP wrote on Feb 9, 2009 11:45 AM:

From this case and a lot more recent cases,I believe the DA is trying to let us know he wants to be relieved of his duties as DA.Really check out what this DA has done and what he hasn't done.He's basicly asking for a recall, or to be fired.He's one those that can't resign,who knows why not.It's called corruption in the JUSTICE SYSTEM.It's time the general public stands up, and starts putting some of these criminals in prison where they belong,including (lawyers,doctors,judges,among others that seem to think their untouchable.

Hank wrote on Feb 9, 2009 7:58 AM:

I feel real sorry for the next little town that gets this guy. Hope he can't be a cop anymore because he was fired. Some of these guys just move to another small town and get hired. It's a terrible thing this guY was not stopped before he did the damage to MP. The DA should inform anybody that thinks about hiring him.

Interesting wrote on Feb 9, 2009 6:18 AM:

So this guy can be charged with the following:Christopher J. Page — Plea change hearing on charges including two counts of pointing a firearm at another, four counts of recklessly endangering another. But Yost couldnt? Thats wrong!

Madd wrote on Feb 5, 2009 7:56 AM:

Yes he's gone. Thank god, Why did it take all this time for him to get booted?

Interesting wrote on Feb 5, 2009 2:09 AM:

According to the MP Herald Officer Yost was disqaulified from testifing in court, there fore the city had no other choice but to fire him. He was terminated Feb. 2, 2009.

MP Resident wrote on Feb 1, 2009 3:06 PM:

I heard he was fired then seen him a cop car feb 1 2009. Chief needs to be booted

Appalled Citizen wrote on Jan 29, 2009 10:02 PM:

Being someone who has been in the judicial system, I find this officer's behavior unacceptable. I was given a sentence of 3 years in Prison for grabbing someone by the face, while having no prior history of any crimes. The offficer who arrested me lied about the incident and a year later was found to be a non-crediable witness by our own D.A. Now here you have an officer who it stated couldn't pass the poligraph test, yet there are to be no formal charges? This man pulled a gun on a civilian while off duty and that's not considered a crime?! And our own D.A. sends someone to Prison for grabbing someone's face!!??? What kind of message is our D.A. sending to the public? My interpretation of this whole thing is that our police dept. is above the law! Where's our city council? There are too many people afraid of this cop and others like him because they fear the consequences. This offficer has harrassed and intimidated the citizens in this area for too long! He needs to be GONE!

Interesting wrote on Jan 24, 2009 11:54 AM:

After reading the MP Herald I can not believe the DA decided not to file charges against this officer! He flunked his lie detector test and lied to the state police! He is a public hazard and should be in jail for pulling a loaded gun on a citizen! This is UNREAL to say the least.

Casey G wrote on Jan 21, 2009 9:20 PM:

Isn't it an officer's duty to serve and protect not harass and intimidate, regardless of ones criminal history? Maybe the "MP Resident" should check out their hometown paper for the full story. From what I understand there was never a distress call made. What was Officer Yost responding to and why didn't he call an officer who was on duty??

CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF wrote on Jan 20, 2009 8:38 PM:

It is not illegal to drink and drive, just illegal to be "under the influence". The legal limit is .08. How many of you were there when this happened? You all sure seem to be so "educated" about this incident. There's Yosts' version, the others version and then the truth somewhere in the middle. If it would have warranted any charges the DA would have charged him. Can't charge on rumor or innuendo, otherwise a lot of you would be in jail next to him.

The solution wrote on Jan 20, 2009 7:07 PM:

Going to the city manager aint going to help. The city manager is intimidated by the chief. If you truely are worried about the police department, go to the council. It wont stop him from being an officer but the council will give the city manager support dealing with the bulling of the chief. Get a backbone Randy!

Matt wrote on Jan 20, 2009 9:42 AM:

Oregon forbids any officer in law enforcement to consume any amount of liquor and respond to any kind of call. He broke his towns trust and needs to go. If his chief does nothing it would be a terrible thing for the folks of Myrtle Point,Oregon

MP Born wrote on Jan 20, 2009 9:39 AM:

Being born and raised in MP, I am totally appalled by the actions of this police officer. I have no respect for him and can only hope that he will no longer be patroling our streets! I would be in jail for doing what he has done.

George wrote on Jan 20, 2009 8:16 AM:

I've been reading all the comments about this guy, and fully agree that he should be fired for his actions. The only way we'll get it done is to raise heck at the city manager. I really feel the chief of police is a good friend with him. ( Have seen them out for eats)If we let this pass we will live to regret it. MP should have better than this.This man betrayed us all by his actions.

Paul K wrote on Jan 19, 2009 8:24 PM:

Maybe the DA doesn't think this rises to a crime but the man should be fired for breaking his oath of office. If you let it slide what are we as a town telling the rest on the force.He betrayed us all by his actions.

HMMM wrote on Jan 19, 2009 8:20 PM:

HMMM, DRINKING AND DRIVING? HOW ABOUT ALL THE DUII THIS GUY HAS HANDED OUT THEN TO DO THE SAME THING? REMEMBER YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE DRUNK TO GO TO JAIL! IF THIS MAN DOESN'T GET FIRED WE SHOULD DEMAND THE CHIEF RESIGN. I WILL GO TO THE CITY MANAGER AND ASK WHAT IS GOING TO BE DONE. YOU SHOULD TOO

ACE wrote on Jan 19, 2009 8:12 PM:

When I policeman does wrong why is it that people alway's say WELL THE OTHER GUY IS A DRUGGY. It really doesn't make the case for a cop being a real jerk. We pay police to protect and serve not do what they feel like. He knew when he went to the call he was way out of line.For this reason he should be fired from the force to protect the rest of the force from unfair thoughts.

a mother wrote on Jan 19, 2009 5:41 PM:

Regaurdless of both parties pasts... Drinking and driving?! Are you kidding me call a friend, family, police officer? HE SHOULD BE CHARGED WITH A DUI. If this was any other person I belive they would recive a DUI without questions. THERE ARE POLICE OFFICER JOBS AVAILABLE WHY IS IT NON OF THESE RESIDENTS ARE WANTING TO CHANGE THEIR LIVES AND THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY STOP BITCHING AND DO SOMETHING TO STOP THIS KIND OF THING!!!

Tom wrote on Jan 19, 2009 5:20 PM:

I seen this person so drunk he was falling down and get in a MP car and drive. When will he ever get his just reward. If you talk with him you'll know he has LITTLE MAN SYS. He is very aggressive to most of the people who he deals with. A great danger to us all.

Delbert wrote on Jan 19, 2009 5:16 PM:

Yost has been pulling this kind of stuff all along. When will the Law finally stop him? It seems this guy has 9 lives. He is a sergant and still is able to flaunt the law, this is a bad bad thing. He will not change, if you know him you know what i'm talkin about. He has no respect for anybody and thinks he's the boss. Sad thing, he is a long as they let him wear a badge.

pig hater 187 wrote on Jan 19, 2009 11:28 AM:

Espelien admits to having alcohol that night, but said he was not drunk.
Okay correct me if am wrong but it does not matter if u had some alcohol u still drove right??? okay so this just proves that the government and the state are all messed up in the head. he should have charges filed against him. what a low life for a police officer

Dan S wrote on Jan 19, 2009 8:49 AM:

The policeman showed very bad behavor in what he did. I understand he has in fact done this before. GO TO THE CITY MANAGER AND DEMAND HE BE FIRED. He will not quit on his own because he has no repect for the citizens of Myrtle Point.

MP fan wrote on Jan 18, 2009 7:41 PM:

The city need to FIRE him and Rock!!!!

Jason wrote on Jan 18, 2009 5:28 PM:

Even if the other guy is a felon this does not give this officer to drink and respond to a call. It makes us all mad that this person soiled his badge,and broke the trust of his town and fellow officers. Is this the way a senior officer is suppost to act? No I say fire him and be done with the mistrust.

YOU WANT FACTS wrote on Jan 18, 2009 5:22 PM:

Fact- The police officer drank and then went to a domestic dispute. Fact -the police officer did use his badge to try to run somebody off. Fact- the police officer did not call another officer to handle it. Fact- this police officer has a very bad reputation in the town. Fact- the BAC was never released. Fact-as a police officer you are not allowed to have any alcohol while driving or patroling or responding to any call. Fact- the officer should be fired for gross supidity.

Coquille wrote on Jan 18, 2009 1:28 PM:

Are you kidding me!! What exactly does it take for a dirty cop to loose their job and pay for their crimes? Yost knew exactly what he was doing, and if he felt the need to go to the aide of his girlfriend, (yes it was his girlfriend) than why didn't he do what any good law enforcment officer would do, or tell you to do, call the police and let them handle it. Of course not, he wanted to use the power of his badge and his GUN.. and do the intimidating himself. I would say little man syndrome, but that's not even what it is in this case. It's just another dirty cop, that Myrtle Point and Coquille want to have on their forces. Think people, just how many incidences our two little towns have had just in the past year alone, that have involved our local officers. It is these officers that are here to protect and serve us! No thanks! Who feels safe enough to call the local law enforcement in our two towns? Not me!!

Jason wrote on Jan 18, 2009 12:57 PM:

Why would any town want this dude. He's a loose wire and will cause great hardship on MP residents.

Steve wrote on Jan 18, 2009 12:54 PM:

Anybody who defends this guy is a nut. He has been a bad one from the get go. I do believe the state will revoke him from law enforcement. He is a huge risk for MP to keep, as he has shown he doesn't think the law pertaines to him. He should recklessness in drinking any amount of booze then going to a call,in which he had no buisness going too.

MP Fan wrote on Jan 18, 2009 12:03 PM:

Yes, lets fire Yost so he can become the next MP Police Chief. It worked so well with Rock!

earl wrote on Jan 18, 2009 9:53 AM:

It don't make no difference who he pulled the gun on the fact is he did not belong there. The fact is he had been drinking and was off duty, this makes it wrong wrong wrong. Wake up and think.

MP resident wrote on Jan 17, 2009 4:04 PM:

This is hilarious ! If you all go by what the newspaper says you ARE dumb. Even in the paper Ofc. Yost, nor does anyone else, say that Yost ever admitted to pulling a gun. You are believing the word of a multiple convicted felon, drug dealer, who I know is still on felony probation. The supposed 'victim' is too chicken to say his name or give any comments. Hello, PATHETIC ! The DA would love to hammer an officer if they could (Ulmer, Coquille Police) among many others.

mik wrote on Jan 17, 2009 2:13 PM:

could it be charges weren't filed because the victim and the woman who was involved weren't upstanding citizens?

CLEM wrote on Jan 17, 2009 11:12 AM:

THERE IS NO PLACE FOR A CROOKED COP. HE MAKES IT LOOK BAD FOR THE GOOD ONES. FIRE HIM AND HIRE A HONEST MAN. THIS MAN HAS A BAD REPUTATION IN TOWN AND IT HURTS THE FORCE AS A WHOLE.

People never cease to amaze me wrote on Jan 17, 2009 9:48 AM:

In response to Webster's: "We need to get rid of all of the police and go back to vigilante justice. Lets not stop there. They take away our rights to smoke where we want! Whats next. I am mad as hell and I am not going to take this anymore. ARE YOU WITH ME?". ~ Vilgilate justice? You have got to be kidding. That is your idea of solving problems? Too bad you weren't alive during the Wild West when anyone could get drunk, blow smoke in people's faces while they eat and shoot anyone for anything.

TO MP RESIDENT wrote on Jan 16, 2009 4:42 PM:

Fire Yost already! We've fired better in the past. Wait til he gets in your face and pulls the power trip.

WEBSTER wrote on Jan 16, 2009 3:29 PM:

We need to get rid of all of the police and go back to vigilante justice. Lets not stop there. They take away our rights to smoke where we want! Whats next. I am mad as hell and I am not going to take this anymore. ARE YOU WITH ME?

MP Resident wrote on Jan 16, 2009 3:07 PM:

Come on people. Don't you realize this is just another case of the MP residents making a judgement call and screaming for blood based on gossip and personal opinion instead of facts. Just how many officers are you willing to sacrifice without full access to the facts? Wasn't Giffin, Britton, Barnett, Bradley and Da La Torre enough of a sacrificial lamb for your venting? I'm not saying I like or dislike Yost, but I am saying that I'm willing to reserve my judgement and my anger until I KNOW exactly what happened.

DO YOU THINK wrote on Jan 16, 2009 2:36 PM:

Have any of you read the reports? It was looked into by OSP. They don't let things slide. DA could not file as what he did was not a crime. Sometimes things are simply bad manners. Can't stop all the people with bad manners from existing. Maybe if Mr. Espelien really wants to he could release ALL the reports including the BAC.

Interesting wrote on Jan 16, 2009 1:18 PM:

When a police officer goes to a residents house and threatens someone while on duty and it has nothing to do with anything other than personal life I have no respect for that officer if you can call him that even!

Jim wrote on Jan 16, 2009 10:53 AM:

This guy is a real piece of work. I've know him and he thinks the law doesn't apply to him. Fire him Rock, oh I forgot he's your best friend.

Dave wrote on Jan 16, 2009 6:56 AM:

Just another bully boy with a badge and a gun,,,When and if they decide to fire him he well just go to some other small town and do the same thing...Why are they not tagged as unfit and never allowed to wear a badge again anywhere?

Coquille Res wrote on Jan 15, 2009 7:35 PM:

how many lifes has this guy trashed then to do same thing. even worse than that hes a cop

Jack D wrote on Jan 15, 2009 10:16 AM:

It's a terrible thing when a city has a cop with such a bad reputation. I've heard all kinds of things about this guy. He's using the badge as a shield,for his own power trip. Sometime he will go too far and will cost MP dearly.

Again wrote on Jan 15, 2009 9:33 AM:

with cops in trouble?

"Buzzed driving IS drunk driving".

Hmmm wrote on Jan 15, 2009 9:24 AM:

If you're from our area, you know that he isn't good for our community. If he's not fired based on what he admitted, it's a problem. We can't have cops pulling guns off duty for no reason. He admitted he pulled the gun right?

We all have stories about this guy and what he's pulled. Very similar to another one we used to have that got dropped about the time Yost came on.

lifer in m.P. wrote on Jan 15, 2009 9:01 AM:

Get ried of all of them! And contract with the county or even better the State. All small town cops are just that small town.

Scetchy past wrote on Jan 15, 2009 8:30 AM:

This guy was fired from coquille and let go from washington county to come to MP. Let's see? He has a clean record, I do not think so. Why doesn't someone look more indepth to this guy and find the truth!!

Ethics wrote on Jan 15, 2009 8:29 AM:

I have seen this man drink anyone under the table and then drives home. He did not have to be drunk. I would like to know what the alcohol test came back as?

Pissed in MP wrote on Jan 14, 2009 10:00 PM:

I thought police were supposed to serve and protect not harass and intimidate! I think the corruption starts at the top and goes clear to the bottom. MPPD needs a complete overhaul.

UNLESS YOU WERE THERE wrote on Jan 14, 2009 9:45 PM:

Unless you were there, you don't know what really happened. There are 3 sides, Espelien's side, the other person's side and then the truth which is usually somewhere in the middle. Hopefully, the right decision will be made.

James W wrote on Jan 14, 2009 7:58 PM:

Everybody in MP needs to go to council meeting and demand that he be dismissed. If you ever have a roul with him you'll understand why I say this.Completly OUT OF CONTROL

Kenneth wrote on Jan 14, 2009 7:54 PM:

Yost Espelien is the worst kind of nightmare. Out of control and wearing a badge. He has a terrible temper and should be removed as quick as possible. One time he stopped me and I thought for sure he was going to shoot me! Scared me have to death. Then when I went to court he lied on the stand.

Dian Courtright wrote on Jan 14, 2009 7:40 PM:

No town is immune from Police corruption & complacency & when a considerable amount of the population is raising red flags...not that abuse of power is a given, but come on folks, you have a problem in Myrtle Point

Another MP resident wrote on Jan 14, 2009 7:07 PM:

Myrtle Point use to have some good officers! Once this Chief took over it seems the good officers left or were pushed out. Officer Raines, Britton, Griffin, Barnet, Bradley. Now we have a town with hand picked officers from this Chief. From what I have heard I think Yost lived with Rakosi when he first got here, Good old boys. Their use to even be reserves in this town, it seems at one point people actually liked working here, could the chief be the problem???

Another MP Resident wrote on Jan 14, 2009 5:33 PM:

I believe the ENTIRE MPPD is corrupt

NO WAY wrote on Jan 14, 2009 5:32 PM:

What did the breath test show on Yost and how long after was it before he took the test. Come on release the test. Drinking and driving, off duty he should have call the police department. Get rid of the jerk FIRE HIM. He made a poor decision.
WE NEED A NEW D.A. ALSO.

one more thing wrote on Jan 14, 2009 4:45 PM:

I find it funny that Rakoski wouldn't say anything about this but has has plenty to say about other officers from MPPD. Good thing Yost is friends with him huh! Wasn't he "let go" from Washington Co. under suspicious circumstances...

Another Poke.. wrote on Jan 14, 2009 2:43 PM:

He was the first cop I thought of after hearing about the nature of the investigation. Liability wise the Chief should send him packing. Unfortunately sounds like it was only each others word and no evidence. Hearing about his behavior over the past few years, nothing would suprise me. Why would he not call the on duty MP police officer? Hmmmmm...

Another MP Resident wrote on Jan 14, 2009 11:25 AM:

If it was anyone else they would have gotten in big trouble. Just because you are a cop doesn't mean you can go around and do whatever you want. I want Yost out of my town. I want to live in a town where the cops are there to protect us not bully us. What is it going to take to actually have good cops doing their job?

MaggieMae wrote on Jan 14, 2009 9:16 AM:

Threaten someone with a gun and nothing happens? And this is justice?

CONFUSSED wrote on Jan 14, 2009 9:14 AM:

Last time I heard, it WAS a crime to pull a loaded gun on another person? (This is an employer/employee issue. Wait until the other shoe drops before everyone gets all huffed and puffed.) Yes, perhaps next time he will decide to fire his weapon in his drunken state! Since when is it an employer/employee issue when a loaded fire arm is used to threaten another? When your a MP Cop I guess? We all should rest easy at night knowing these are our PROTECTORS!

What a Shame wrote on Jan 14, 2009 8:37 AM:

Most police are honest and do their job very well, but when a bad cop comes along, that person should be delt with. Yost used to be a cop in Coquille and we were truly glad when he left. Police are actually good people, but every now and then you get a bad one. I do truly thank all of the police that live and work in our area, it's just too bad that a bad cop gives all the rest a bad name, but I for one, knows that all police are not bad and I do highly respect them and what they do for the public in a thankless job. It is common that the people that do the most say the most negative things to say about the police are the first to call them when they have a problem. Kinda ironic isn't it. A big THANK YOU to all of the good, honest police. What you do in your chosen profession IS greatly appreciated.

mp wrote on Jan 14, 2009 8:06 AM:

We need a D.A. who will enforce the laws even if it is against a police officer.
Give Yost the boot, it is his word against your and has cause many grief in their lives. He stops you get a ticket. He never hear of a warning on minor offenses like not signaling, no traffic around.

Greg wrote on Jan 14, 2009 6:41 AM:

I know this is a little off topic, but have you ever noticed that our society is becoming more and more like a George Orwell book?

WOW wrote on Jan 13, 2009 10:03 PM:

You all can be as hard as you want on him, but that man saved my life many years ago. For once it would be nice for someone to say thank you for what these officers are doing, each person has a different story to tell, mine was based on heroism. Thank You!

I live in MP wrote on Jan 13, 2009 9:42 PM:

It's really too bad he has decided to not admit anything. We all know how he is here. Dishonest and crooked. Angers me he's law enforcement. That's what I have to rely on as far as law enforcement.. At least when he lays his head down at night, he knows the truth and has to live with it. We know the truth.

I live in MP wrote on Jan 13, 2009 9:37 PM:

It's too bad nothing more happened to Yost. Everyone in this town knows how he is. Dishonest and crooked. Makes me feel horrible that I have him to rely on as far as law enforcement. At least the one good thing is that when he lays his head down at night, he knows what the real stories are. He is the one that has to deal with the truth in the end. It's too bad really...

take a deep breath...now... wrote on Jan 13, 2009 9:32 PM:

Last time I checked, being a monumental jerk is not a prosecutable offense. He may be dangerous, but he did not commit a crime that rises to the level of prosecution (yet). Before you start screaming "good old boy system", please remember that this is the same DA's office you complain does not have resources to prosecute the more serious crimes in our county. This is an employer/employee issue. Wait until the other shoe drops before everyone gets all huffed and puffed.

Interesting wrote on Jan 13, 2009 9:08 PM:

Another cover-up. And yes the DA messed this one up. Please remember that when this cop actually does something bad again as its all going to come back on you!

Jennifer C. wrote on Jan 13, 2009 6:25 PM:

You have got to be joking!!!
Just another case of the good ole boy system. Chief Rakosi is the mans best friend. Do you think he would lie for him??

not shocked wrote on Jan 13, 2009 5:41 PM:

I am not at all surprised that this incident includes Espelien. He is a reckless officer that is protected by his chief and always has been. He uses his badge for his power trip. It is very unfortunate for that the City of Myrtle Point continues to have these issue...maybe the whole department needs to be revamped.

MP Resident wrote on Jan 13, 2009 4:55 PM:

Too bad th DA didn't press charges on him. He admitted to drinking then going to the trouble call. He has a bad reputation in this town. Well it won't be long before something else comes up with him.

Just An Observer wrote on Jan 13, 2009 11:51 AM:

Let's see, we have one person saying a clean work record and another saying there are some concerns over another incident. MPPD may be better served sending this officer down the road and avoid any more problems. It appears this officer has a past employment history of plenty of changes. I wonder why? Why take a chance? Law enforcement is already highly suspect in these parts so better to err on the side of caution.


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