Crime & Safety
Eugene Police’s Street Crimes Unit is requesting the public’s assistance in locating convicted felon with multiple outstanding warrants for his arrest
Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, last week, the Eugene Police Department developed information that 33 year-old JosephDexter was staying at an apartment in the 1600 block of Oakpatch Road.
Police officials said that the 33-year-old man was believed to be in possession of a handgun.
EPD officer was granted a search warrant and though an un-serialized “ghost gun” was recovered at the apartment, Dexter was not contacted and is still outstanding.
Anyone with information related to Dexter’s whereabouts can contact SCU Officer Cook at (541) 914-7644.
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