Hotel Goes Into Lockdown Due to Bow and Arrow Armed Suspect

This is the second bow and arrow related crime that has taken place in Oregon, this week.

Earlier today, at approximately 10:25 a.m., Bend Police responded to a report of a man threatening to kill someone behind the Best Western Plus, in the 20600 block of Grandview Drive in Bend. The hotel went into lockdown during the incident.

People camping in the area of Clausen Drive reported the victim and Dalyn Albert Olsen had been arguing, and the victim reportedly threatened Olsen. Olsen, who lives in an encampment in the area, returned to his encampment, retrieved a bow and arrow, and then returned to the scene of the verbal altercation. Olsen then pointed the bow and arrow at the victim and threatened him, before returning to his encampment.

Bend Police took Olsen into custody without incident and recovered the bow and arrow. Olsen was transported to the Deschutes County Jail on charges of menacing, unlawful use of a weapon and second-degree disorderly conduct.


Source: BPD

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