Two Arrested During Search Warrant Operation in Glendale, Suspect Still Sought
Deputies executed a search warrant in Glendale after a domestic disturbance involving Corey Lange, who is prohibited from having firearms. Lange was not found, but two people with outstanding warrants were arrested. Anyone with information on Lange is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
GLENDALE, Ore. - The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people during a search warrant operation in Glendale on Wednesday, though the primary suspect in a domestic disturbance case remains at large.
Deputies responded on December 9 to a report of a domestic disturbance involving a 38 year old Glendale woman and 52 year old Corey Lange of Glendale in the 100 block of Section Creek Road. During the investigation, deputies learned that Lange allegedly possessed a rifle during the incident even though he is legally prohibited from having firearms.
Deputies applied for and were granted a search warrant for the residence and for Lange’s arrest.
In the early morning hours of December 10, members of the Sheriff’s Office Tactical Response Team executed the search warrant. Lange was not found.
During the search, deputies located 27 year old Promise Phelps of Wolf Creek and 44 year old Jason Dangerfield of Glendale, both of whom had outstanding warrants. Phelps was also arrested on new charges including First Degree Burglary and multiple counts of First Degree Theft related to a previous case.
Both were lodged at the Douglas County Corrections facility.
The Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information about the location of Corey Lange to call 541-440-4471 and reference case number 25-4207.
Information provided by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office
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