Bishop was ⦠River Rogue Sheriff: The Story of Allen H. Boice, the Controversial Sheriff of Curry County, Oregon Paperback â January 1, 1987 by James W. Quinn (Author) 3.7 out of 5 stars 4 ratings The Oregon State Sheriffâs Association said in early 2019, they discovered âinappropriate expendituresâ made by then-Executive Director John Bishop. 1 was here. Below are results from the Oregon Secretary ⦠by the Or. Written by Linda McCarthy, Pub. ... A copy of the complaint and the summons will be served on the tenant by a private process server or by a Coos County sheriff's deputy. There are 3 Sheriff Departments in Curry County, Oregon, serving a population of 22,377 people in an area of 1,628 square miles.There is 1 Sheriff Department per 7,459 people, and 1 Sheriff Department per 542 square miles.. Curry County was established on Dec. 18, 1855 and named after Oregon Territorial Governor George L. Curry. In Oregon, Curry County is ranked 8th of 36 counties in Sheriff Departments per capita, and 8th of 36 counties in Sheriff Departments per square mile. John Bishop, a former Curry County sheriff and executive director of the Oregon State Sheriffâs Association, was found guilty Nov. 22 of stealing from the sheriffâs association, according to The pushes ahead with teachers next on vaccination schedule Great stories and photographs! Sheriff John Ward welcomes you to the official page of the Curry County Sheriff's Office in Gold Beach, Oregon. Curry County will move from Moderate Risk to Low Risk on Jan. 29th County hires a new treasurer - again Oregon Gov. The court clerk will also mail a copy to the tenant's address. John Bishop PO Box 681 Gold Beach, Oregon 97444 (541)247-3242 Visit Department's Homepage E-mail the Sheriff's Office County: Curry Curry County was formed from Coos County. SALEM, Ore. â A former Southern Oregon sheriff pleaded guilty to theft. He pleaded guilty on November 22 in a Marion County court. Oregon Sheriffs History - 1841-1991. The Curry County Sheriffs Office - South County Substation, located in Brookings, Oregon, is a law enforcement agency that promotes public safety in Curry County through public policing and the management of county jails and inmates. Curry County voter turnout was 80.75 percent with 15,088 ballots received of 18,658 registered voters. Port Orford was the county seat until 1859 when it was moved to Ellensburg, a city that later Changed its name to Gold Beach. Following an investigation, the Oregon Department of Justice charged Bishop with theft. Self Help Self-help information for residents in Coos & Curry County Circuit Courts ... specifically Oregon Revised Statutes chapter 105.