ODF Crews Tackle Crooks Creek Wildfire, One Civilian Injured
The Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest Oregon District and partner agencies tackled the Crooks Creek Fire yesterday. ODF's Facebook page reported firefighters engaged in an aggressive initial attack to quickly contain the fire. Forward spread of the grass fire was stopped around 5:10 p.m., and was, at that time, reported to be 100% wet lined. Agency partners and firefighters kept the wildfire at just a quarter acre despite hot conditions. By 5:30 p.m., the agency's final update reported the fire remained at a quarter acre, was 50% hand lined and 25% mopped up. Four Type 6 engines continued to work the scene to secure the blaze and extinguish remaining hot spots. Firefighters continued suppression efforts on the structure fire. According to the Illinois Valley Fire District, one civilian sustained injuries during the incident and was transported by American Medical Response. ODF, IVFD, and Rural Metro crews responded, and the fire has been extinguished and contained. Units have completed mop up operations. The incident is under investigation
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HR Director Allegations Discussed at Requested BCC Public Meeting
The Josephine County Board of Commissioners discussed allegations against Human Resources Director Michelle Shaw in a public meeting following a brief Executive Session. Commissioner Ron Smith was absent due to a pre-planned appointment. The 3 p.m. session, a due process hearing to consider the dismissal or discipline of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against the Human Resources Director, was held in the BCC Conference Room. The board reconvened for a public meeting per request of Director Shaw to go over performance concerns. The concerns and essential job functions were discussed, followed by allegations regarding paid leave investigations, as well as errors in communicating personnel policies and compensation of employment related information. Further discussion included alleged assignments and responsibilities not completed in a timely manner resulting in delays, and confidential medical information that may have been improperly distributed. Reported delegation was brought up as an issue. The discussion will be taken into further consideration.
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JoCo Sheriff's Office Seeking Public's Help in Finding Missing Woman
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing woman. Deputies received a report that Desiree Wytcherley was last seen on June 11th, 2026 in the Wilderville area. She is described as a white 5'11" woman with brown hair, blue eyes, and weighing about 145 lbs. She is known to frequent the Wilderville Store and surrounding Redwood Highway areas. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Desiree are encouraged to call the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office at 541-474-5123. Reference Case #26-18307.
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