Update # 3 Another Suspect In Klamath County Deputy Sheriff Shooting Is Arrested - Deputy Jason Weber Named As Victim Of Shooting

UPDATE # 3 ANOTHER SUSPECT IN KLAMATH COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF SHOOTING IS ARRESTED - DEPUTY JASON WEBER NAMED AS VICTIM OF SHOOTING


News Release from Oregon State Police
Posted on FlashAlert: August 28th, 2014 9:03 AM
The following is an updated news release from Klamath County District Attorney Rob Patridge:

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On Thursday, August 28, 2014, the Klamath County Major Crime arrested William Jack
Parkerson (DOB 5/21/84) on charges of Attempted Aggravated Murder with a Firearm
and Assault in the First Degree with a Firearm. The Crime Team has also arrested
Karey Leigh Pascoe (11/20/80) in connection with the shooting and charged her with
conspiracy to commit Attempted Aggravated Murder with a Firearm, Aggravated
Murder, and Assault in the First Degree with a Firearm.

Klamath County Sheriff Frank Skrah said, "We appreciate the efforts of all of the law
enforcement who have assisted us in the apprehension of these suspects. We are
fortunate to have such a strong brotherhood under the badge. Now that the suspects
are in custody I want to announce that Deputy Jason Weber, a dedicated Deputy
Sherriff for seven years was the Deputy who is the victim of this brutal shooting.
Deputy Weber is with his family at Oregon Health Sciences University currently
undergoing surgery under the care of seven physicians and is in serious but stable
condition. The family knows that the thoughts and prayers of the community go out to
them at this difficult time. It is the request of Deputy Weber's family that all contact
related to Deputy Weber's condition be directed to the Klamath County Sheriff's Office."
The Major Crime team is still attempting to locate a vehicle associated with the
shooting: 1989 Jeep Cherokee Oregon Vehicle Plate Number ZFQ 270. A photograph of a similar vehicle was provided in the last update.

Any further information the public has about this this investigation should be routed to
the Klamath Falls Police Department tip line at 541-883-5334.

The Klamath County Major Crime Team is comprised of the Klamath County Sheriff's
Office, Klamath Falls Police Department, Oregon State Police, Klamath County
Community Corrections, and Klamath County District Attorney's Office.
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