DA Says the Police Were Justified in 911 Shooting
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C M C M Y K Y K IRISH EYES ARE CRYING ADDING TO THE GENE POOL ’Bama dynasty rolls past Notre Dame, B1 Zoo’s jaguar cubs have wild father, A7 Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 TUESDAY,JANUARY 8, 2013 theworldlink.com I 75¢ CB woman dies in Lakeside DA says the THE WORLD LAKESIDE — A 58-year-old Coos Bay woman is dead police were after her car went off a boat ramp near Lakeside. Trudy Jensen was pronounced dead at the scene after her vehicle was recovered from Ten Mile Creek late Sun- day night. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office received a call at justified in 6:55 p.m. that a vehicle had driven into the water off the south end of Park Avenue. The vehicle drove off a private boat launch. Fire and rescue personnel arriving at the scene found the 1990 Ford SUV submerged in more than 8 feet of water. 911 shooting A rescue diver from Lakeside Fire Department locat- ed the vehicle and found one female occupant. Jansen was pronounced dead at the scene. BY TYLER RICHARDSON with us because he got hit Personnel from North Bend Fire Department, Dou- The World with one of the initial shots By Thomas Moriarty, The World glas County Sheriff’s Office and Bay Cities Ambulance and fell.” A Coos Bay woman died after driving her car off a boat ramp into Ten also were present. COQUILLE — Police fired The two deputies Mile Creek near Lakeside. The cause of the crash is under investigation. between 30 and 50 shots at involved in the shooting have the man who brandished a returned to full-time patrol pellet gun at them on Christ- work. Frasier said he has mas Day. cleared both Bandon officers Coos County District to return to work, but he A MYSTIFYING DISAPPEARANCE Attorney Paul Frasier said couldn’t say whether they two Coos County sheriff’s were back on the job. deputies and two Bandon The Bandon Police police officers fired the shots Department would not com- at Charles Crum after he ment on the shooting due to opened his its officers’ involvement. The trailer door Coos Bay Police Department, and raised the lead agency on the inves- the gun at tigation, couldn’t be reached them as for comment. they were Frasier said Crum told leaving his police he had the pellet gun property. pointed at the ground when Crum officers fired. was hit in Wayne Crum Crum is related to Girly the arm Shot in arm Crum, who was convicted of with one slaying five people, including bullet and was subsequently two children, in Bandon in arrested. He refused medical 1997. attention. Police went to Crum’s Frasier said his prelimi- Maple Lane address in Ban- nary decision on the shoot- don after he called 911 and ing is that it was justified, asked for an ambulance. although he is reserving the Frasier said police were dis- right to revise the decision as patched because Crum had the investigation continues. outstanding warrants and a “I don’t know if we will be history of resisting arrest. able to definitively say who Frasier said the shooting shot him,” Frasier said. “My guess is that Mr. Crum is still SEE CRUM | A8 By Alysha Beck, The World A car drives by the Baybridge Apartments on Norman Street where Holly Berry of Coos Bay was last seen walking Thursday evening. Berry was listed as a missing person. Police believe Berry may have been walking toward Newmark Street to shop at Walmart or Grocery Outlet. Judge rejects Search and rescue team motion to dismiss deploys for Coos Bay woman case vs. midwife BY TYLER RICHARDSON manslaughter. Rebeck was The World indicted on the charges in July 2012. BY TYLER RICHARDSON not involved in her disappearance. COQUILLE — A Coos Fine Moro was unfazed. The World An urban bloodhound associated County judge shot down “No surprises,” she said “She’s vulnerable. She with search and rescue was not used attempts by Marcene after the hearing. COOS BAY — Police say they sus- hasn’t had her after Berry was reported missing Jan. Rebeck’s defense lawyer to The hearing was held in a pect no foul play in the disappearance 3, although welfare checks were per- have her courtroom crowded of Holly Berry, and they are consider- medication for three formed by police. manslaughter and with lawyers and ing every available resource as they “Hard surface tracking is difficult homicide charges Rebeck supporters. continue to search for her. days. She’s in trouble in after a period of time,” Chapanar dropped Monday. Rebeck sat quiet for Berry, 34, has been missing since that (sense).” said. “We consider all resources and Attorney Laura nearly all of the pro- leaving her apartment on Norman consider what is applicable and what Fine Moro argued ceedings, but after- Street in Coos Bay around 4 p.m. Jay Maxner is not.” the case against the ward she lingered in Thursday. Coos Bay Police Depart- Holly’s stepfather Glenda Campbell, 59, of Coos Bay, unlicensed Bandon the hallway to hug ment spokesman Capt. Chris Chapa- also went missing Nov. 5 after being midwife should be and greet friends. dropped off after work at her apart- dismissed due to an Marcene In her motion to nar said Berry last was seen walking Rebeck from her apartment near 183 Norman “In the case of Holly, we have no ment near South Empire Boulevard. impropriety during a dismiss, Fine Moro Street. idea (where she went),”he said. “We She has not been found. grand jury hearing, said Coos County The CBPD has searched the areas have an area where she left the apart- Chapanar said the two disappear- as well as confusion over District Attorney Paul Frasi- around Berry’s apartment. The Coos ment complex and that’s it. There’s ances are not connected and foul play how her client allegedly er told a juror that he had caused the death of an infant invited Rebeck to testify at County Search and Rescue Team will not really any info indicating she is not suspected in Campbell’s disap- she had delivered. the hearing, but that she be deployed this morning. Chapanar went one place or the other.” pearance. The 5-foot-2, 140-pound Berry But Circuit Court Judge chose not to attend. Fine said three different dog teams and Chapanar said all the contacts Richard Barron upheld the Moro argued that Frasier police have made so far, along with a was last seen wearing a purple and five to six additional volunteers will charges of criminal negligent comb through the areas police search of Berry’s apartment, lead homicide and second-degree already have searched. investigators to believe foul play was SEE BERRY | A8 SEE REBECK | A8 Texas company: Microwave keeps bread mold at bay BY BETSY BLANEY Don Stull said. need,”said Mindy Brashear, direc- “The consumers saw no dis- about 10 days, so keeping it at bay The Associated Press The process could eliminate tor of the Lubbock university’s cernible quality difference in the for 60 days presents a fresh propo- bakers’ need for preservatives and Center for Food Industry Excel- breads,” Stull said of testers who sition. LUBBOCK, Texas — Attention, ingredients used to mask preserva- lence. The prospect of helping peo- found the treated bread’s taste and Not so fast, says Ruth MacDon- bread shoppers: A Texas company tives’ flavor, as well as reduce food ple in developing countries is what texture unchanged. ald, professor and chair of food sci- could have the answer to some waste and increase bread’s shelf motivated the microbiology pro- An Associated Press reporter ence and human nutrition at Iowa consumers’ unwelcome discovery life, he said. fessor to help develop the technol- found the same. Though slightly State University. There are thou- that just-purchased loaves contain Researchers at Texas Tech Uni- ogy over the last eight years. warm from the microwaves, a piece sands of airborne mold spores mold. versity also see using the technolo- After 60 days, researchers found of whole-grain white bread was everywhere, she said, adding that MicroZap Inc. claims its tech- gy in bread made in developing the treated bread that remained soft and tasted like one that hadn’t though bread producers might like nology allows bread to stay mold- countries, where there are fewer packaged had the same mold con- been zapped. the technology for storage and free for 60 days. The bread is bom- food safety standards and spoilage tent when compared to a freshly Sixty-day-old bread was not transportation, those spores are barded with microwaves for about is a problem. baked loaf, Stull said. In the end, available to taste. problematic at home. 10 seconds, which kills the mold “It could help us provide an though, he knows it comes down to Unrefrigerated bread in plastic spores, said chief executive officer abundant food source for those in consumers’ palates. packaging will succumb to mold in SEE MOLD | A8 Donald Kelly Jr., North Bend Police reports . A2 Sports . B1 William Boyd, Coos Bay T S S Eugene Mann Jr., Winston E A H George Corbus, Coos Bay D What’s Up. A3 Comics . C3 Charles Watson, Coos Bay I C T John Duncan, North Bend E A S South Coast. A3 Puzzles. C3 Minnie Andow, Coos Bay Chance of rain E R N John Hansen, Coos Bay | 56/45 I Obituaries A5 D Opinion. A4 Classifieds . C4 O Patricia Loomis, Coos Bay F Weather | A8 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Tuesday, January8,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext.