SCINT, March 5

Marijuana found, children removed
News release from the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT). “On 02/20/2014 SCINT Detectives executed a search warrant at the residence of David Brewer located on Salmon Creek Road in Powers Oregon. A quantity of marijuana was seized by Detectives. Two endangered children were removed from the residence by Child Protective Services due to access to marijuana and living conditions. Charges against Brewer are being referred to District Attorney’s Office for review. SCINT Detectives were assisted by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office and Coquille Tribal Police Officer Robert Scoville and drug detection canine Stormy. SCINT encourages the public to report narcotics activity on the web by going to www.scint.us and “Report a Dealer”. Also, find us on Facebook.”

Meth Bust
News release from the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT). “On January 15th 2014 a traffic stop by a Reedsport Police Department Officer resulted in the arrests of Ashley Dawn Gomez and Sergio Llamas-Fernandez and the discovery of about 3.8 pounds of methamphetamine bound for Coos County from Vancouver Washington. SCINT Detectives were notified and responded to continue the investigation. Continued investigation revealed the methamphetamine was being delivered to a residence in the unincorporated area of Coos Bay commonly referred to as Green Acres. In the early morning hours of January 16th 2014 SCINT Detectives assisted by, Coos County’s Emergency Response Team, Oregon State Police Detectives, Douglas County Interagency Narcotics Team, Coos County Sheriff’s Office and Coquille Tribal police officer Robert Scoville and “canine Stormy” executed a search warrant at the residence of Randolph Rossback located at 93615 Upper Loop Road, Coos Bay Oregon. An additional two ounces of methamphetamine, a firearm, coins, jewelry and over $21,000.00 in U.S. currency was located during the search of the residence. Randolph Rossback was arrested on the listed charges and the case has been referred to the Coos County District Attorney’s office for prosecution. Ashley Gomez and Sergio Fernandez’s case has been referred to the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office. The investigation is continuing and additional arrests are anticipated. SCINT encourages the public to report narcotics activity on the web by going to www.scint.us and “Report a Dealer”. Also, find us on Facebook.”