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Zoom caller tells Klamath County commissioners sheriff refused to execute warrants in alleged weapons case

5334885 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

A public commenter accused the Klamath County sheriff of failing to execute arrest warrants and retaliating against crime victims; the board did not take formal action during the public-comment period.

During the July 8 Klamath County Board of Commissioners meeting, a Zoom caller identified as Christy used the public-comment period to accuse the county sheriff of failing to execute warrants and of retaliatory conduct toward victims.

Christy said the alleged inaction concerned an individual she referred to as "Miss Pereira," saying the person "has 26 weapons, 12 of which are related to the act of warrant." Christy also named an individual as Sheriff Darren Mitchell and said, "like his predecessor, is using his badge and position to retaliate...and in doing so, he is directly ignoring a court…

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