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Police Briefs: Week of July 4

Perp steals truck and veterinary supplies

■ The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying leads related to the theft of a full-sized truck and trailer. Late last Monday night, a gray Ford F-350 dually pickup and attached white 20ft. Pace America enclosed cargo trailer was stolen from a facility on Old Coburg Road. The trailer was filled with animal health products. The involved truck is possibly displaying OR Plate #F171407 or OR Plate #637KXH. The trailer may be displaying OR Plate #HV46632. Anyone with information about this case or the whereabouts of the truck and trailer are asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1. 

Missing Child Alert – Pheonyx Cannon

■ The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, asks the public to help find Phoenyx Cannon, she/her, age 15, a child in foster care who went missing from Troutdale, Ore. on May 9, 2022. She is believed to be in danger. Phoenyx is suspected to be in the Portland, Oregon region, specifically Troutdale, downtown Portland, or Gresham. She is known to spend time at parks, Portland downtown area and homeless encampments. Phoenyx is 240 pounds, 5-foot-9, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen in a white T-shirt, basketball shorts and Nike slides. A small number of children in foster care may be in significant danger when they run away or have gone missing. Report child abuse to the Oregon Child Abuse Hotline by calling 1-855-503- SAFE (7233). This toll-free number allows you to report abuse of any child or adult to the Oregon Department of Human Services, 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. 

Springfield Woman Arrested for Abuse of Disabled Family member

■ A Springfield woman has been arrested on charges that she allegedly assaulted a mentally disabled family member multiple times over a two-year period. Springfield Police say Jennifer Mast was arrested on June 15 when officers responded to an incident report on Daisy Street. Officers learned that Mast “had used a weapon multiple times to cause serious physical injury” to the family member who is “unable to speak or care for himself due to his disabilities.” Officers were able to collect video surveillance and other physical evidence at the scene and subsequently arrested Jennifer Mast for the multiple assaults. She was lodged at the Lane County Jail and released the following day. During the initial incident, Officers learned there were other suspicious injuries that had occurred in the past to the mentally disabled family member. The case was assigned to a Detective for further investigation, where three additional incidents were identified where Mast assaulted the head, groin, and hand of the mentally disabled family member. The hand incident caused two broken fingers that had to be casted for approximately five weeks. Last week, Mast was arrested for the additional three separate incidents and lodged at the Lane County Jail. 

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