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Deputies Jailed GP Man for Beating Up Another Man at Residence on Elk Lane
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office jailed a Grants Pass man for beating up another man at a residence just southwest of the city last weekend. The Sheriff's Office reports deputies arrested 32-year-old Brandon Alec Holbrook-Danyluk for the incident in the 3200-block of Elk Lane late Friday night. Deputies said they were alerted to an alcohol-fueled altercation at the home by a neighbor who reported screaming and items being thrown at the home. The caller said Holbrook-Danyluk drinks frequently and has a history of loud outbursts, but those outbursts increased dramatically over the last week. Upon arrival, deputies contacted Holbrook-Danyluk and an unidentified man who said he hit his head, had a headache and wanted to fall asleep. Due to the man falling in and out of consciousness, medics were called to the scene. It was unclear in the report if the victim was transported to the hospital. Holbrook-Danyluk was placed into custody and lodged at the Josephine County Jail for Felony 4th-Degree Assault. He was being held without bail.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:47AM by Sam Marsh
 

GP Police Jailed Woman for Domestic Disturbance Incident in Downtown Area
Grants Pass Police jailed a woman in connection with a domestic disturbance in the downtown area last weekend. The Police Department reports officers arrested 37-year-old Felicity Suzanne Ennis for the incident near the Downtown Welcome Center at the corner of 6th and A streets on Sunday at 8:47 p.m.. Police said a citizen called 9-1-1 to report Ennis had just attacked a male subject who was later identified as "Brian Steffen." Officers contacted both Ennis and Steffen, ordering them to stop fighting and sit on the curb. Both subjects tried to flee. Steffen was quickly detained and Ennis was captured by another officer. Steffen reported that Ennis never touched him, but placed him in fear of his safety. Several witnesses stated Ennis was the aggressor and reported her tumultuous behavior. Ennis was lodged at the Josephine County Jail for Disorderly Conduct and she was being held without bail.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:45AM by Sam Marsh
 

GP Police Jailed Man on Warrants after He Went on South-City Vandalism Spree
Grants Pass Police jailed a man on four outstanding warrants and more after he went on a weekend vandalism spree in the south part of the city. The Police Department reports officers arrested 26-year-old Nick Dustin Farmer near Bi-Mart on Saturday afternoon. Police said Farmer threw a rock through a single-pane window at Speedy Pack & Ship and a double-pane window at Washington Federal Bank before breaking a $25 clay pot at Bi-Mart and being placed into custody. Farmer was wanted on four Grants Pass warrants for failing to appear in court for 1st-Degree Criminal Mischief, two counts of 2nd-Degree Criminal Mischief, 3rd-Degree Theft and 2nd-Degree Criminal Trespass. Farmer was lodged at the Josephine County Jail on the warrants plus new charges of 1st-Degree Criminal Mischief and 2nd-Degree Criminal Mischief. His bail was set at $120,000.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:43AM by Sam Marsh
 

One Motorist Hurt and Another Cited after Redwood Highway Crash in Selma
One motorist was hurt and another was cited after a weekend crash on Redwood Highway in Selma. The Oregon State Police reports troopers and emergency personnel responded to the two-vehicle collision on US Highway 199 at Circle W Drive on Sunday shortly after 5 p.m.. Troopers said a preliminary investigation indicated a Chrysler sedan driven by 40-year-old Patrick Arthur Murphy of Cave Junction rear-ended a Subaru station wagon driven by 63-year-old Karen Glockling of Medford as she was waiting for a vehicle to turn. According to OSP, Glockling complained of neck pain and she was treated at the scene. Murphy and Glockling's 65-year-old male passenger were not injured. Both vehicles were damaged, but neither was towed. Following the investigation, Murphy was cited for unspecified traffic violations.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:42AM by Sam Marsh
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GP School Board to Set Stage for 2025-26 Academic Year at Evening Meeting
The Grants Pass School Board will set the stage for the upcoming academic year at its meeting this evening. Following a brief Executive Session that begins at 5 p.m., the D7 School Board will convene its general session. After written communications, the Oath of Office will be administered to Elected Board Members Cassie Wilkins, Gary Richardson, Quin Pehrson and Joe Schmidt. Next up will be the election of the School Board Chairman, Board Vice-Chair and Parliamentarian followed by the designation of meeting times, dates and place. The lone action item on the agenda is the approval of a new contract with District 7 Superintendent Tim Sweeney. The Board welcomes public comment on any topic. Speakers addressing agenda items will be heard first, prioritized to individuals attending in person, residents of the district and then others. Today's meeting will be held in the District 7 Office Board Room, located at 725 NE Dean Drive.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:40AM by Sam Marsh
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Asante Names Chris Pizzi as Chief Operating Officer of RRMC in Medford
Asante Health Systems has named Chris Pizzi as Chief Operating and Financial Officer of Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford. Brandon Mencini, CEO of Rogue Regional said they are excited to have Pizzi join the executive team at Southern Oregon's largest hospital. He said Chris is a skilled leader and a committed community member with a passion for sustainable health care. Pizzi has more than 25 years of experience in health system operations, strategy and finance leadership. He spent four years as the Chief Executive of Providence Oregon's South Division and Providence Medford Medical Center where he led medical group integration, instituted lean and value stream management and improved access to care. Pizzi said he's thrilled to be staying in Southern Oregon with his family and will begin his new role on July 21st. Asante operates three hospitals in Southern Oregon: Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford, Three Rivers Medical Center in Grants Pass and Ashland Community Hospital.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:38AM by Sam Marsh
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Authorities Solved 42-Year-Old Murder Probe after Reopening 1983 Cold Case
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Authorities have made an arrest in a 42-year-old murder case that happened in Josephine County. In February 2024, the Josephine County Sheriff's Office -- with assistance from the Oregon Department of Justice, Josephine County District Attorney's Office and Chico, California, Police Department -- reopened the investigation in the 1983 disappearance and murder of Teresa Peroni. At the time, Peroni was 27 years old and known to be in a relationship with Mark Sanfratello who was 29. On or around July 4, 1983, Peroni was last seen with Sanfratello walking into a wooded area while attending a party in the 1,000-block of Illinois River Road near Selma. After a short time, Peroni's family reported her missing and an investigation took place. The Sheriff's Office found the disappearance to be suspicious. However, the District Attorney's Office determined that there was not enough probable cause to move forward with the criminal investigation. In 1997, a human skull was located by individuals on a nearby property and a search took place with the use of a cadaver dog. No other human remains were located and the skull was sent for examination and DNA testing at the University of North Texas. Last year, the Sheriff's Office reopened the investigation by looking for any known individuals still alive that had some type of involvement with the cold case and knew details of the initial investigation. Additional DNA was collected and submitted to UNT, which was able to confirm the skull found in 1997 was that of Peroni. On June 27th of this year, DNA results and witness statements led to a Josephine County grand jury indicting Sanfratello on a charge of Murder.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:20AM by Sam Marsh
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ODF Raising Fire Danger Level to "High" on Wednesday Due to Consistent Heat
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The Oregon Department of Forestry is raising the fire danger level to "high" and the Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) to "2" in Josephine and Jackson counties on Wednesday. ODF officials said the increase is due to consistent hot temperatures and dry vegetation plus the threat of thunderstorms and lightning-caused fire potential. This change affects 1.8 million acres of state, private, county and BLM lands in the two-county region. The primary difference between current fire prevention restrictions and those that start Wednesday affects the public use of power-driven equipment such as chainsaws, mowers, weed-eaters and more. The use of power-driven equipment and other spark-emitting equipment such as wood splitters and generators will be prohibited between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily. This does not apply to mowing green lawns. All other fire prevention regulations will remain in effect including no outdoor debris burning, no fireworks on or within 1/8th of a mile of ODF-protected land, and no exploding targets, tracer ammunition or any bullet with a pyrotechnic charge in its base. Campfires are allowed only in designated campgrounds. Under IFPL 2 -- which is known as a "limited shutdown" -- certain operations may occur after 8 p.m. and up until 1 p.m. daily. For more information on current fire restrictions, please visit "swofire.com."
Posted on 7/1/25 6:18AM by Sam Marsh
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RVCOG Issues "Creek Safety Watch" for Four Waterways in Jackson County Basin
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The Natural Resources Department of the Rogue Valley Council of Governments has issued a Creek Safety Watch for some waterways in the Bear Creek Basin of Jackson County. According to RVCOG, routine, monthly water quality testing indicate that four creeks have exceeded state bacteria standards for contact recreation. Residents are urged to use caution when in contact with any waterway and especially to avoid ingestion which may cause illness and contact with open wounds which may cause infection. The waterways listed in the Watch include Walker Creek at Dead Indian Memorial Road in Ashland, Bear Creek at Suncrest Road in Talent to Fern Valley Road in Phoenix, Jackson Creek at Beall Lane to Dean Creek Road in Jacksonville/Central Point, and Griffin Creek at Interstate 5 in Central Point. Very young children should be fully supervised when playing in the water to avoid swallowing it. It is important to note that contact with any water body -- creeks, rivers, lakes or swimming pools -- carries some level of risk.
Posted on 7/1/25 6:16AM by Sam Marsh
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GP Man Seriously Hurt & Cited for Causing Head-On Collision on RR Highway
One person was seriously injured and cited after causing a motor vehicle accident on Rogue River Highway east of Grants Pass late last week. On Friday at 10:25 a.m., the Oregon State Police and emergency personnel were dispatched to the two-vehicle head-on collision on Highway 99 at Gordon Way. State troopers said evidence at the scene and witness statements indicated a Ford Mustang driven by 82-year-old John Gary Irwin of Grants Pass was traveling at a high rate of speed and not in its designated travel lane while negotiating a curve on the highway. A northbound water truck driven by 60-year-old Leslie Reed Resue of Grants Pass was unable to avoid crashing into the Mustang. According to OSP, the Mustang caught fire and burnt to the ground. Irwin was transported to Three Rivers Medical Center with serious injuries, but Resue was not hurt. Both the Mustang and the Ford F-650 were towed into Grants Pass. Following the investigation, Irwin was cited at the hospital for Careless Driving and Failure to Drive Within Lane. OSP was assisted by Rural Metro Fire Department, Grants Pass Fire & Rescue and American Medical Response.
Posted on 6/30/25 10:20AM by Sam Marsh
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Deputies Jailed GP Man for Beating Up Another Man at Residence on Elk Lane
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office jailed a Grants Pass man for beating up another man at a residence just southwest of the city at the start of the weekend. The Sheriff's Office reports deputies arrested 32-year-old Brandon Alec Holbrook-Danyluk for the incident in the 3200-block of Elk Lane on Friday at 11:20 p.m.. Deputies said they were alerted to an alcohol-fueled altercation at the home by a neighbor who reported screaming and items being thrown at the home. The caller said Holbrook-Danyluk drinks frequently and has a history of loud outbursts, but those outbursts increased dramatically over the last week. Upon arrival, deputies contacted Holbrook-Danyluk and an unidentified man who said he hit his head, had a headache and wanted to fall asleep. Due to the man falling in and out of consciousness, medics were called to the scene. It was unclear in the report if the victim was transported to the hospital. Holbrook-Danyluk was placed into custody and lodged at the Josephine County Jail for Felony 4th-Degree Assault. He was being held without bail.
Posted on 6/30/25 10:19AM by Sam Marsh
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GP Police Jailed Man on Warrants after He Went on South-City Vandalism Spree
Grants Pass Police jailed a man on four outstanding warrants and more after he went on a weekend vandalism spree in the south part of the city. The Police Department reports officers arrested 26-year-old Nick Dustin Farmer near Bi-Mart on Saturday shortly after 2 p.m.. Police said Farmer threw a rock through a single-pane window at Speedy Pack & Ship and a double-pane window at Washington Federal Bank before breaking a $25 clay pot at Bi-Mart and being placed into custody. Farmer was wanted on four Grants Pass warrants for failing to appear in court for 1st-Degree Criminal Mischief, two counts of 2nd-Degree Criminal Mischief, 3rd-Degree Theft and 2nd-Degree Criminal Trespass. Farmer was lodged at the Josephine County Jail on the warrants plus new charges of 1st-Degree Criminal Mischief and 2nd-Degree Criminal Mischief. His bail was set at $120,000.
Posted on 6/30/25 10:17AM by Sam Marsh
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