Roseburg Man Arrested for Stealing and Selling Items from Local Church
A Roseburg man was arrested after admitting to stealing and selling items from St. Joseph Catholic Church. Rad Cameron Osburn, 25, was already in custody for a separate case when police linked him to the burglary. He's charged with burglary, theft, and violating a restraining order.

ROSEBURG, Ore. — A 25-year-old Roseburg man is in custody after police say he stole from a local church and sold the items.
According to the Roseburg Police Department, the incident took place Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church on West Stanton Street.
The suspect, identified as Rad Cameron Osburn, was initially arrested in connection with a separate case. While he was being held at the Douglas County Corrections facility, investigators linked him to the church burglary.
Authorities say Osburn admitted to taking property from the church and later selling it. During the incident, he also reportedly violated an active restraining order.
Osburn now faces several charges, including second-degree burglary, two counts of first-degree theft, and violation of a restraining order.
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