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SE Bend traffic stop leads to standoff, 3 arrests

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(Update: Adding some details)

Three Bend residents were arrested Thursday night after a traffic stop led to a standoff at a nearby home in southeast Bend, police said.

Officers said they surrounded the home and called out by loudspeaker for the pair who had run inside to come out, prompting their eventual surrender.

An officer had tried to stop the Volvo car after the driver ran a stop sign shortly after 10 p.m. in the area of Southeast Centennial Street and Stratford Court, police Cpl. Jeff Frickey said.

Two of the three occupants, who police identified as passenger Sierra Shannon Campbell, 24, and the driver, Kelly Joe Meyer, 48, ran into a nearby home they “were familiar with,” Frickey said in a news release. The third suspect, Jacob Allen Raines, 38, was detained at the vehicle.

Officers surrounded the residence and used a patrol car’s loudspeaker for the pair to come out and surrender, Frickey said, “which they eventually complied with.”

A search of the car turned up user amounts of methamphetamine, heroin and Xanax, the corporal said.

Also, a Ford pickup that had been stolen out of Keizer was found nearby on the street and was determined to have been in Meyer’s possession before the traffic stop, according to Frickey.

The three were taken to the Deschutes County Jail and remained there Friday. Raines and Meyer were being without bail on parole violations.

Along with the arrest warrant for felony parole violation, Meyer was charged with attempting to elude a police officer from a vehicle, possession of a stolen vehicle and interfering with a police officer. Raines also was charged with possession of meth, heroin and Xanax.

Campbell had been wanted on arrest warrants for burglary, meth and heroin possession and second-degree theft, Frickey said. She also faces a new charge of interfering with a police officer. Her bail totaled $75,000, jail records showed.

Court records show Campbell, then a Redmond resident, was arrested last September on burglary, aggravated theft and other charges, accused with a co-defendant of stealing money, guns and other items from a northeast Redmond home, also damaging a safe. She was to take part in Family Drug Court but failed to appear for a plea hearing last week on a motion to revoke her release.

Meyer was convicted on a charge of felon in possession of a firearm in 2017 and received a 9-month sentence in county jail, records show. He also received a 19-month prison sentence in 2015 after pleading guilty to first-degree theft.

In Raines’s most recent conviction, court records show he pleaded guilty late last summer to delivery of meth and was sentenced to 20 days in jail. He also pleaded guilty to resisting arrest earlier in the summer, with several other charges dismissed, and received a 30-day jail term.

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