DINT CONCLUDES LONG-TERM INVESTIGATONS WITH TWO ARRESTS

June 12, 2025 4:20 a.m.

In recent days, the Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team concluded two separate long-term investigations into methamphetamine distribution occurring throughout Douglas County.

DINT Sergeant Nick Hansen said at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 6th, DINT detectives arrested 44-year-old Frederick Beau Hanson of Myrtle Creek.

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office detectives conducted a traffic stop on Hanson as he was traveling on Interstate 5 near the Boomer Hill Exit 110 in the Myrtle Creek area. K-9 Trapper was also present at the traffic stop.

During the stop, a search of Hanson and his vehicle allegedly revealed approximately 55.7 grams of suspected methamphetamine.

DINT followed up with a search of Hanson’s residence in Myrtle Creek. This search yielded an additional 821 grams of suspected meth, .8 grams of suspected cocaine, 71.6 grams of suspected psilocybin mushrooms and additional evidence of the distribution of meth.

Hanson was jailed on charges of unlawful manufacture, delivery and possession of methamphetamine, along with other drug counts. He is detained on $100,000 bail.

Tuesday at approximately 6:40 p.m. detectives arrested 64-year-old Sharon Mae Aguilar of Curtin. Aguilar was contacted in the 300 block of Dakota Street in Sutherlin after DINT conducted surveillance of her activities. A search of her vehicle reportedly resulted in the in the seizure of approximately 1,039 grams of suspected methamphetamine, 5.3 grams of suspected psylocibin mushrooms, suspected oxycodone and suspected hydrocodone pills.

Aguilar was jailed on charges of unlawful manufacture, delivery and possession of methamphetamine, unlawful manufacture or delivery of a Schedule II controlled substance, unlawful possession of a Schedule I controlled substance, unlawful possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, unlawful possession of Oxycodone and unlawful possession of Hydrocodone. Aguilar is detained on $100,000 bail.