Editor’s note: This report is based on information submitted by the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. All calls for service may not be included. The status of incidents might change after further investigation. Locations are approximate and may not be included if it could identify victims of certain crimes of a sensitive nature (sexual abuse, stalking, etc.). Individuals are identified in the log only if arrested on felony charges. Juveniles are not identified. People arrested or suspected of crimes are considered innocent until proven otherwise.

SATURDAY, MARCH 29

• 11:04 p.m. — BCSO issued citations to a 26-year-old Albany man on charges of reckless driving and fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement following an incident on Highway 20. The reporting deputy attempted to stop a 2014 Honda Accord for speeding when the driver attempted to flee, which resulted in a rollover crash on Highway 20 near Woods Creek Road west of Philomath. The driver was transported via Corvallis Fire ambulance to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center.

SUNDAY, MARCH 30

• 4:03 p.m. —BCSO responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Highway 34 about 6 miles north and east of Alsea. According to a report, a juvenile male crashed a 2016 Toyota Corolla into the north ditch. No injuries were reported.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2

• 6:22 p.m. — BCSO responded to a report of a pedestrian hit by a vehicle in the intersection of Southwest 53rd Street and Southwest Reservoir Avenue in Corvallis near the Benton County Fairgrounds. According to a report on the incident, an 83-year-old Corvallis man was in the crosswalk when struck by a pickup driven by a 37-year-old Philomath resident. The driver reported that the pedestrian wasn’t seen until it was too late. The pedestrian reportedly suffered back pain as a result of the incident. The driver was issued a citation for failure to stop for a pedestrian.

THURSDAY, APRIL 3

• 4:32 p.m. — BCSO issued criminal citations to a 33-year-old Gervais man and a 30-year-old Woodburn man for unlawful cutting and transport of special forest products after making contact with them on a Bureau of Land Management Road near Alsea. The deputy reported that 121 bouquets of prepared salal had been seized.

FRIDAY, APRIL 4

• Time NA — BCSO cited a 43-year-old Philomath-area woman on Peterson Road for allegedly allowing a dog to run at large and menace a neighbor.

MONDAY, APRIL 7

• 9:43 a.m. — BCSO responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Highway 34 about 12 miles west of Alsea. According to a report, a 53-year-old Alsea woman was headed west in a Ford Focus when forced to crash into the shoulder to avoid a collision on a corner with a logging truck, driven by a 68-year-old Beaverton man. The responding deputy found the Ford upside down blocking the highway’s westbound lane. The truck driver was cited for careless driving and failure to drive within the lane.

• 10:30 a.m. — BCSO responded to Beazell Memorial Park along Kings Valley Highway for a report of graffiti. According to an incident report, someone on the previous Friday used bright orange spraypaint to vandalize the restroom at the park. The park’s caretaker took photos of the vandalism before cleaning up the paint and shared the images with BCSO.