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Arrests for crimes

Assault – Jose A. Deleon-Matias, 20, of Renton, Washington. Medford police arrested Deleon-Matias on Wednesday on felony charges of fourth-degree assault constituting domestic violence and stalking. He was booked into the Jackson County Jail on Wednesday and released Thursday after posting bond.

drugs – Brandon Montgomery Page, 43, of the 2500 block of Thorn Oak Drive, Medford. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Page on Wednesday on a warrant charging him with unlawful delivery of methamphetamine. Medford police originally arrested Page on Wednesday on a warrant for failure to appear in court on a previous charge of felon in possession of a restricted weapon. He was booked into jail and released Wednesday on his own recognizance.

Aggravated robbery – Andrew James Ceremony, 28, no known address. On Thursday, Ceremony entered an appearance in Jackson County Circuit Court on new charges of first-degree burglary, first-degree theft, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and possession of a motor vehicle. Ceremony was initially arrested following court appearances on Oct. 20 on charges of third-degree burglary, second- and third-degree burglary, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and second-degree disorderly conduct. He was locked up in jail on Saturday.

Assault – Alfredo Healey Flori III, 25, of the 3600 block of Avenue A, White City. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Healey Thursday on one count of fourth-degree assault constituting domestic violence, stalking, one count of contempt of court for violating a no-contact order and two warrants for fail to appear on contempt of court charges for violating the terms. of the release agreements. He was locked up in jail on Saturday.

sex offender – Gerald Andrew Frigaard, 39, of the 600 block of North Main Street, Ashland. On Thursday, Frigaard entered a circuit court appearance on a new charge of failing to report as a sex offender. Medford police arrested Frigaard on Sept. 9 on charges of first-degree burglary, criminal mischief, second-degree and third-degree burglary. He was jailed Saturday on $115,000 bond.

drugs – Joshua Harris Nichols, 36, no known address. Medford police arrested Nichols Thursday on charges of manufacture, delivery and felony possession of more than an ounce of methamphetamine. He was locked up in jail on Saturday.

Assault – Clifton Eugene Patterson, 38, of the 1800 block of East Barnett Road, Medford. Medford police arrested Patterson on Thursday on a felony charge of fourth-degree assault constituting domestic violence. He was booked into jail on Thursday and was no longer a prisoner as of Saturday.

Use of Weapons – Daniel Ryan Lee Tiger, 37, of the 1900 block of Parsdale Drive, Grants Pass. Medford police arrested Tiger Thursday on charges of unlawful use of a weapon, felon in possession of a firearm, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, first-degree criminal mischief, second-degree escape , attempt to elude the police by vehicle, attempt to elude the police. on foot, reckless endangerment, reckless driving, property damage by hit and run and on a California fugitive warrant. He was locked up in jail on Saturday.

Aggravated Harassment – Joshua Lee Wheelock, 45, of the 17200 block of Redwood Highway, Selma. Jackson County sheriff’s deputies arrested Wheelock Thursday on an additional charge of aggravated harassment. Medford police and sheriff’s deputies originally arrested Wheelock on June 4 on charges of first-degree arson, first-degree attempted arson, reckless burning, reckless endangerment, first- and second-degree trespassing, resisting on arrest, third-degree burglary and second-degree disorderly conduct. conduct He was jailed Saturday on $117,500 bail.

Use of Weapons – Sergio Carrera-Castillo, 49, of the 700 block of Power Street, Ashland. On Friday, Carrera-Castillo appeared in circuit court on two counts of unlawful use of a weapon. Ashland police originally arrested Carrera-Castillo Thursday on a weapons charge and charges of menacing, second-degree criminal mischief and resisting arrest. He was locked up in jail on Saturday.

Theft – Joseph Barnabas Kimmel, 38, of Portland. On Friday, Kimmel entered a court appearance on new charges of second-degree burglary, first- and second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree trespassing and third-degree burglary. Central Point police initially arrested Kimmel on Oct. 9 on warrants for failure to appear in court on previous charges of second-degree burglary, first-degree burglary and second-degree criminal mischief. He was locked up in jail on Saturday.

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