Angelica Mclaughlin+FollowLane County reacts to Zachery Ty Bryan’s legal troublesZachery Ty Bryan, once a familiar face from “Home Improvement,” is now facing the real possibility of prison time after repeatedly violating probation in Lane County. Instead of turning things around after his domestic violence conviction, Bryan’s run-ins with the law have only increased—five arrests in just over two years, including multiple DUIs and breaking a travel ban. Both he and the victim, Johnnie Faye Cartwright, have been arrested again, raising big questions about accountability and public safety. How do you think the justice system should handle repeat offenders like this? #Entertainment #Celebrity #LaneCounty00Share
davisjames+FollowLane County pets looking for loving homesOrion, a gentle 6-year-old mixed breed pup, is winning hearts at Greenhill Humane Society—he’s a big softie who loves walks and cozy blankets, but needs a kitty-free home. Meanwhile, Salsa the shy cat at Oregon Coast Humane Society is slowly learning to trust and show her playful side. Over at Cat Rescue and Adoption Network, Sylvester, a sweet 14-year-old lap cat, is searching for a peaceful home after losing his family. And if kittens are your thing, Felines Fairy Godmother has a whole crew of playful, cuddly furballs ready to meet you. Who’s ready to open their home to a new furry friend? #Pets #AdoptDontShop #LaneCounty20Share
Kristy Tallman+FollowCRESWELL MAN ARRESTED AFTER BARRICADE; EUGENE PAIR CAUGHT STEALING GAS IN SEPARATE INCIDENTS Lane County deputies arrested a Creswell man after he barricaded himself inside a shed south of town when deputies tried to contact him over an earlier trespass and vandalism case. After negotiations failed, deputies forced entry and took him into custody without injuries. While that call was still underway, deputies responded to a separate report in Glenwood, where an Eugene man and woman were caught siphoning gas from a business vehicle. Both had outstanding warrants, and deputies found a firearm during a search of the vehicle — despite the man being prohibited from possessing one. Lane County officials said staffing shortages required deputies to work extended overtime and credited Oregon State Police for assisting on the barricade call. #LaneCounty #OregonNews #BreakingNews #Creswell #Eugene #WLNN60Share