*********UPDATED January 6, 2020***********
At approximately 1:30 PM on January 6th, Jason Coleman was spotted on East Beaver Creek Rd where he had been hiding in the wet / windy weather for over 24 hours. He was contacted by deputies and surrendered to them without incident. He was lodged at the Tillamook County Jail on a felony warrant for possession of methamphetamine and delivery of methamphetamine (prior incident), and the charges stemming from yesterday’s event, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, eluding, reckless endangering, reckless driving, and possession of methamphetamine.
Tillamook County Pursues Vehicle (original press release)
Beaver, OR – On Sunday, January 5, 2020 at approximately 8:45 AM Tillamook County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to investigate a suspicious vehicle parked along US 101 in Beaver, OR at approximately MP 82. Upon arrival, a deputy located a blue 1999 Subaru Legacy station wagon pulled over to the southbound shoulder of US 101. When the deputy attempted contact, the vehicle pulled back onto the highway, made a U-Turn, and began traveling northbound at a high rate of speed. The deputy attempted to stop the vehicle for observed violations and the vehicle continued on, ignoring the deputy’s emergency lights and sirens. The deputy continued to pursue the vehicle on the highway at speeds between 30 and 70 MPH, until the vehicle turned eastbound onto East Beaver Creek Rd, where the pursuit speeds dropped to 30 to 60 MPH.
At approximately MP 2.5 the paved road turns into a single lane gravel roadway. The pursuit slowed down to speeds under 45 MPH. In the first large curve, the driver of the Subaru lost control and went over the embankment. The driver fled the scene on foot and is still at large. The passenger, Bridgett Moore, 48, of Bay City, OR, was detained and was transported to Tillamook Regional Medical Center
with non-life-threatening injuries and was treated and released. The investigation is ongoing with charges of unauthorized operation of a motor vehicle, reckless endangering, eluding, reckless driving, and possession of methamphetamine. The driver has been identified as Jason Coleman, 37, of Idaville, OR, is currently outstanding. We know of no danger to the public at this time.