Coos Co. Criminal Conviction Report
CCSO release – Date / Time: June 28st – July 4th, 2023; Below are the Criminal Convictions by the Coos County District Attorney’s Office from June 28st – July 4th, 2023. Case Number – 23CR19482, Defendant – Beebe Joshua J., Offense Date – 04/24/2023, Statue – Criminal Driving While Suspended or Revoked, Status – 06/28/2023 Convicted; Case Number – 23CR23546, Defendant – Deizell, Jimmy A., Offense Date – 05/13/2023, Statue – Assault in the Fourth Degree, Status – 06/30/2023 Convicted; Case Number – 22CR05924, Defendant – Petrie, Orion R., Offense Date – 05/13/2023, Statue – Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Status – 06/30/2023 Convicted; Case Number – 23CR14571, Defendant – Roberts, Derek L., Offense Date – 03/27/2023, Statue – Harassment, Status – 06/29/2022 Convicted; Case Number – 23CR188864, Defendant – Sinko, Maxwell J., Offense Date – 04/20//2023, Statue – Assault in the Fourth Degree, 06/30/2023 Convicted; Case Number – 23CR16891, Defendant – Sutphin, Mary O., Offense Date – 03/03/2022, Statue – Resist Arrest, Status – 06/28/2023 Convicted; Case Number – 23CR24671, Defendant – Woodcock, Hunter T., Offense Date – 03/15/2022 – 04/07/2022, Statue – Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree / Luring a Minor, Status – Convicted.
Coos Co. Felony Conviction
CCSO release – Date / Time: July 5th, 2023; Case Number(s): Classification: Felony Conviction Leads to 24-Month Prison Sentence; Location: Coos County; Suspect(s): Reynolds, Cody (38). Investigative success leads to a 38-year-old Coos County man’s guilty plea and 24 months in Prison. On July 5th, 2023, during the morning criminal docket in front of Judge Martin Stone, Cody Reynolds (38) pled guilty to Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Deputy District Attorney John Blanc handled the case and with his thorough prosecution of the case, Mr. Reynolds was sentenced to 24 months in the Oregon Department of Corrections. When his prison sentence finishes, he will be required to serve 3 years on Parole supervised by Coos County Community Corrections. This case was a great success due to the investigative efforts of Detective Sergeant A. Whittenburg, Coos County Community Corrections Parole and Probation Officers, and Deputy District Attorney John Blanc. In exchange for the guilty plea, count 2 of the indictment, Unlawful sale of a Firearm, was dismissed. The Felony sentencing guidelines decided the prison sentence but at the highest allowable range as ordered by Judge Stone.