Union County, OR – Law Enforcement Alert: 3 Wanted on Active Warrants

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Union County, OR – The Union County Sheriff’s Office has released its January 2026 Wanted List, identifying three individuals currently sought on active arrest warrants and urging the public to assist by reporting credible sightings.

According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, the list includes Scott Mann, Brandy Arthur, and Bobby Patterson, each wanted in connection with separate criminal cases. Officials emphasized that all individuals listed have valid warrants for their arrest and should not be approached by the public.

Scott Mann is wanted on charges that include theft, unlawful use of a motor vehicle (UUMV), criminal mischief II, and criminal trespass II, according to the sheriff’s office. Authorities report that bail is set with 10 percent allowed.

Brandy Arthur is wanted for failure to appear related to an original charge of larceny, officials said. The sheriff’s office noted that no bail is allowed in her case.

Bobby Patterson is sought on a charge of harassment, according to authorities. Officials also confirmed that no bail is allowed for Patterson.

The sheriff’s office stated that anyone who sees one of the listed individuals should not approach them, but instead note their location, clothing description, and direction of travel before contacting law enforcement.

Tips and sightings can be reported to the Union County Sheriff’s Office at 541-963-1017. Officials also encouraged those listed to turn themselves in voluntarily, noting that the wanted poster will be updated as arrests are made.

Union County is located in eastern Oregon, near the La Grande area, and the sheriff’s office regularly releases monthly wanted lists to assist in locating individuals with outstanding warrants.


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