Oregon – Manhunt Alert: Dangerous Suspect Sought After Morning Crash in Terrebonne; Allegedly Fled Scene

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Terrebonne, OR – Deputies in Deschutes County are conducting an active search this morning for a suspect who allegedly fled the scene of a violent rollover crash along Odem Avenue in southern Terrebonne. The crash occurred around 1 a.m. next to the Alpaca Ranch property, where responding deputies found a woman injured and trapped inside a vehicle.

According to the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, the suspect has been identified as 29-year-old Trent Michael Conley of Washington State. Conley is wanted on a nationwide felony assault warrant and is allegedly facing a series of additional charges connected to the overnight incident, including kidnapping, rape, assault, strangulation, felony hit-and-run, misdemeanor hit-and-run, reckless endangering, and reckless driving.

Deputies say Conley is believed to still be in the Terrebonne area and may be armed and dangerous. Multiple units, including a K-9 team, are actively searching surrounding neighborhoods, rural properties, and roadways as the manhunt continues.

Residents near Odem Avenue and the broader South Terrebonne area have been urged to remain indoors and avoid attempting to contact the suspect. Anyone who sees Conley or notices suspicious activity is asked to immediately call 911.

Authorities have not released additional details regarding the injured woman’s condition or what led to the rollover crash. Deputies emphasized that the investigation is ongoing and that updates will be released as more information becomes available.

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