On our “Oregon Arrest Database (OR)” page, we publish information about individuals arrested for theft-related offenses in Oregon—spanning both archival records and newly added entries. We take privacy and legality seriously: we comply with all applicable laws, and if you’d like your name or record removed, simply send us a request and we’ll promptly review and act on it.
We regularly update the data with publicly available information—sourced from official records, press releases, and trusted public outlets. The page is meant to be a helpful resource for staying informed, with transparency and respect for civil rights at its core.
Arrest Records By County - Oregon (OR)
Browse public arrest records in Lane County, Oregon.
Each card shows the individual’s name, arrest date, location, bond, and charges. Use the form above to run a full background check.
Matthew John Williamson
Arrested: Mar 30, 2009
Charges:
- Robbery-3
- Theft-1
Natalie Nicole Williamson
Arrested: Mar 06, 2016
Charges:
- Theft 2 nd deg - 1
Debra Lynn Willis
Arrested: Feb 12, 2010
Charges:
- Theft-2
Donald Ray Willis
Arrested: Mar 05, 2009
Charges:
- Theft-1
James Merlin Willis
Arrested: Dec 25, 2008
Charges:
- Failure to appear-2
- Possess meth
- Criminal mischief-2
- Theft-2
- Carry concealed weapon
- Felon possession restrict weap
James Merlin Willis
Arrested: Jun 28, 2008
Charges:
- Theft 3
- False info to off (cite)
James Merlin Willis
Arrested: Jul 23, 2013
Charges:
- Unauth use vehicle
- Theft-1
- Possession stolen vehicle
Jessica Lynn Willis
Arrested: May 12, 2008
Charges:
- Fraud-credit card c/fel
- Mail theft
John Somer Willis
Arrested: Feb 03, 2012
Charges:
- Theft-2
John Somer Willis
Arrested: Mar 07, 2012
Charges:
- Assault-4
- Burglary-1
- Theft-2
- Failure to appear-1
- Possess meth
- Theft-3
- Identity theft
- Fraud-credit card a/mis
John Somer Willis
Arrested: Aug 16, 2018
Arrest Age: 73
Charges:
- Aggravated identity theft
- #165.803 ( felony)
- Theft 1 st deg - 1
- #164.055 ( felony)
- Theft 1 st deg-aggravated
- #164.057 ( felony)
John Somer Willis
Arrested: Mar 31, 2017
Arrest Age: 49
Charges:
- Unl possess methamphetamine - 1
- #475.894 ( felony)
- Theft 3
- #4.822(1) ( misdemeanor)
- Violation park rules
- #2.019 ( misdemeanor)
- Resisting arrest
- #162.315 ( misdemeanor)
John Somer Willis
Arrested: Jul 03, 2019
Arrest Age: 30
Charges:
- Theft 3
- #4.822(1) ( misdemeanor)
John Somer Willis
Arrested: Oct 08, 2019
Arrest Age: 31
Charges:
- Criminal trespass 1 st deg
- #164.255 ( misdemeanor)
- Theft 3 rd deg - 1
- #164.043 ( misdemeanor)
- Un possess methamphetamine - misd
- #475.894 ( misdemeanor)
Renee Lee Willis
Arrested: Apr 28, 2010
Charges:
- Theft-1
Renee Lee Willis
Arrested: Sep 23, 2009
Charges:
- False info to police/cit
- Theft-3
- Possess meth
Renee Lee Willis
Arrested: Jun 30, 2008
Charges:
- Identity theft
Renee Lee Willis
Arrested: Oct 11, 2010
Charges:
- Theft-2
Jacqueline Marie Willison
Arrested: Oct 01, 2014
Bond: $1234
Charges:
- Theft 3 rd deg - 1
- Noise disturbance-prohibited
- Theft 3 rd deg - 1$1234 notes: mulnomah county
Jacqueline Marie Willison
Arrested: Feb 23, 2010
Charges:
- Identity theft
- Theft 2
- Dws-vio
Jacqueline Marie Willison
Arrested: Mar 01, 2012
Charges:
- Theft-2
- Identity theft
Patrick Howard Willison
Arrested: May 12, 2017
Arrest Age: 35
Charges:
- Criminal driving-susp/revoked - 2
- #811.182 ( felony)
- Unauthorized use motor vehicle
- #164.135 ( felony)
- Theft 1 st deg - 1
- #164.055 ( felony)
- Theft 2 nd deg - 1
- #164.045 ( misdemeanor)
- Criminal driving-susp/revoked - 1
- #811.182 ( misdemeanor)
- Reckless driving
- #811.140 ( misdemeanor)
Lindsey Abigail Williston
Arrested: Jul 20, 2013
Charges:
- Theft 3
- Possess meth
- Identity theft
Lindsey Abigail Williston
Arrested: May 14, 2013
Charges:
- Theft 2
Lindsey Abigail Williston
Arrested: Sep 16, 2014
Charges:
- Theft 3
Katelyn Rose Willliams
Arrested: Apr 01, 2017
Arrest Age: 24
Charges:
- Unl possess methamphetamine - 1
- #475.894 ( felony)
- Theft 2 nd deg - 1
- #164.045 ( misdemeanor)
To find information about recent arrests in Oregon, you can follow these steps:
- Oregon State Police (OSP): The Oregon State Police is the primary law enforcement agency in the state. They maintain a website at https://www.oregon.gov/osp/ where you can find information about recent arrests and law enforcement activities. Look for the “News” or “Press Releases” section on their website to access updates on arrests and other law enforcement-related news.
- Local Police Departments: Each city and town in Oregon has its own local police department. Visit the official website of the specific police department where you are interested in finding recent arrests. Look for a “News” or “Press Releases” section, as they may provide information about recent arrests and law enforcement activities happening within their jurisdiction.
- County Sheriff’s Office: Each county in Oregon has a Sheriff’s Office that is responsible for law enforcement and maintaining arrest records. Visit the official website of the specific county Sheriff’s Office where you are interested in finding recent arrests. Look for a “News” or “Press Releases” section, as they may provide information about recent arrests and law enforcement activities within the county.
- Local News Outlets: Local news outlets in Oregon often report on recent arrests and criminal activities. Visit the websites or online platforms of local newspapers, television stations, or radio stations to access their news sections. They may have dedicated crime or police blotters where you can find information about recent arrests in specific areas.
- Online Public Record Databases: There are online platforms that compile and provide access to arrest records and mugshots. Some examples include websites like Mugshots.com, OregonArrest.org, or OregonCrimeNews.com. Keep in mind that these databases may require a subscription or payment to access their services, and the accuracy and completeness of information can vary.
Please note that the availability and accuracy of recent arrest information may vary, and it’s always recommended to cross-reference information from multiple sources and rely on official sources such as law enforcement agencies or news outlets for the most reliable and up-to-date information. Additionally, it’s important to respect privacy laws and use the information obtained responsibly.