BOOKED: Sep 12, 2023
RELEASED: Oct 30, 2023
0144.350 - Parole Violation
0164.135 - Unauthorized Use Motor Vehicle
0819.300 - Possess Stolen Vehicle
0164.354 - Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree over $500
0164.135 - Unauthorized Use Motor Vehicle
0165.800 - Identity Theft
0165.013 - Forgery 1st Degree
0164.225 - Burglary 1st Degree
0165.803 - Aggravated identity theft
•••Tristin M. Fields (24) sentenced to 108 months in prison for crimes committed in 2022 & 2023••• On October 27, 2023, Tristin M. Fields (24) appeared in Coos County Circuit Court and pleaded guilty to several charges. Case # 22CR18636 • Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle / 52 months Dept. of Corrections Case # 23CR15054 • Burglary in the First Degree / 56 – months Dept. of Corrections Chief Deputy District Attorney Jody Newby prosecuted the case for the State of Oregon, ensuring the plea agreement held the defendant accountable for his actions. It is essential to understand all sentences given by the Court are per documented sentencing guidelines and the laws of the State of Oregon and the United States of America. Ultimately, Mr. Fields’ guilty plea was accepted by the Court, and Mr. Field was sentenced to 108 months in the Department of Corrections.
posted about 1 year ago
STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED On October 14, 2020, at 07:44 AM, Coos Bay Police Department responded to a report of two vehicles that had been entered in front of a residence in Englewood area of Coos Bay. The victim advised that multiple purses had been stolen out of the vehicles and that a fraudulent charge had already been made by the suspect with one of her cards at a nearby business. The officer responded to the business and contacted an employee who advised she was familiar with the suspect but refused to provide his name. The officer was eventually able to identify the suspect, locating him approximately two hours after the initial call and recovered nearly all the property that was stolen from the vehicles. Tristin Fields, a 21-year-old male from Coquille, was taken into custody on charges of two counts of unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, theft in the second degree, identity theft, two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, possession of a restricted weapon and probation violation. Fields was transported to the office of Coos County Parole and Probation and released to his probation officer for transport to the Reedsport City Jail.
WHEN: October 14, 2020, at 07:44 AM
WHERE: Englewood
SUSPECT:
Tristin Milo Fields
posted about 4 years ago