ROSEBURG POLICE JAIL MAN FOR ALLEGED DISORDERLY CONDUCT INCIDENT

May 28, 2024 10:20 a.m.

Roseburg Police jailed a man for an alleged disorderly conduct incident on Saturday.

An RPD report said at 11:00 a.m. officers conducted a traffic stop with 33-year-old Nathaniel Creveston near the intersection of West Harvard Avenue and West Madrone Street. Creveston got out of his vehicle and reportedly displayed violent and tumultuous behavior. The driver reportedly threatened multiple officers saying he would knock their teeth out with his elbow, and that the next time he saw them, they would need a body bag. Creveston allegedly hindered officer’s ability to investigate the traffic incident.

The man was placed in handcuffs and resisted arrest, leading to the injury of a corporal. Creveston was charged with obstructing governmental administration, second-degree disorderly conduct, and harassment. Bail was set at $11,250. The man was cited driving while suspended-violation, driving uninsured and failure of a previous violator to file. Creveston was released early Monday.