Brouhard, Ferguson, & Gougé, LLC

Brouhard, Ferguson, & Gougé, LLC Help for locals with criminal and juvenile matters. Taking appointed and retained cases in Lane Co.

Please share this widely. This is one of the most important services our community has in the winter months!
01/16/2025

Please share this widely. This is one of the most important services our community has in the winter months!

Egan Warming Center will ACTIVATE on Friday January 17th, 2025. We will also go on standby for Saturday 1/18 and Sunday 1/19.

Lane Transit District (LTD) offers free bus rides to individuals traveling to Egan Warming Centers, and only when the centers are activated. To utilize this service, guests should inform the bus operator that their destination is an Egan Warming Center.

SITES OPEN ON FRIDAY NIGHT:

Springfield Memorial Building
765 A Street, Springfield
Site is accessible and animals are welcome
Doors open at 6:30PM

Transportation Hub at First Christian Church
1166 Oak Street, Eugene
Site is accessible and animals are welcome
Shuttles will run from 6:00PM to Midnight

Maxwell (River Road Area)
440 Maxwell Road, Eugene
Site is accessible and animals are welcome
Doors open at 6:30PM

Wheeler Pavilion at Lane Events Center
796 W 13th Ave, Eugene
Site is accessible and animals are welcome
Doors open at 9PM – NOTE LATE OPENING FOR GUESTS

Youth Site at First United Methodist Church
1376 Olive Street, Eugene
Site is accessible and animals are welcome
Doors open at 6PM

We would love to help you take the next step on finding your new life. Call us for help in your family law matters!
04/30/2024

We would love to help you take the next step on finding your new life. Call us for help in your family law matters!

Emergency Alert. Did you have to throw away food you purchased using your SNAP benefits due to a power outage or other d...
01/18/2024

Emergency Alert. Did you have to throw away food you purchased using your SNAP benefits due to a power outage or other damage from winter storms? You may be able to get replacement benefits! Reach out to the Oregon Department of Human Services within 10 days of the loss by phone (800-699-9075), email ([email protected]), or visit your local office to get the process started. You can also send a written request by mail to ONE Customer Service Center, PO Box 14015, Salem, OR 97309.

Consider a donation for kids in need this winter.
12/06/2023

Consider a donation for kids in need this winter.

High school can be tough, and for some, having a reliable hoodie can provide more than just physical warmth. Let's wrap our high schoolers in comfort and show them the power of community support.

Drop off your gently used or new hoodies between now and December 31st at our designated collection sites:
300 Country Club Rd or 960 Olive St.

For those who prefer another option, consider donating gift cards to be used for hoodies. Send your gift cards to:
Community Engagement Supervisor, Cherie Nelson
300 Country Club Rd.
Eugene, OR 97401

Important news for tomorrow's Emergency Alert Test!
10/04/2023

Important news for tomorrow's Emergency Alert Test!

If you or someone you know is buying street drugs right now, you should assume they contain fentanyl. Please be careful ...
08/06/2023

If you or someone you know is buying street drugs right now, you should assume they contain fentanyl. Please be careful out there.

UPDATED:
Eugene Police Respond to Multiple Overdose Deaths
EPD is continuing to respond to overdose calls. Since yesterday’s report, there have been two more deaths.

PREVIOUS INFORMATION RELEASED 08.05.23:
In the past three days Eugene Police have responded to six overdose-related deaths. While the Lane County Medical Examiner determines the cause of death, in each case initial investigation suggests a connection to illicit drug use and is likely connected to fentanyl use. This is a significant increase in deaths over a short period of time. The public needs to be aware that some of the fentanyl currently circulating could be more potent and deadly than normal.

Case 23-11281: On August 2 at 12:46 a.m. police and fire were called to the location of a deceased subject behind a building. Evidence suggested they were using an illicit drug in the time leading up to their death.

Case 23-11353: On August 3 at 4:54 a.m. police and fire were called to the location of a deceased subject in an apartment. Evidence suggested they were using illicit drugs in the time leading up to their death.

Case 23-11438: On August 4 at 1:24 p.m police and fire were called to the location of a possibly deceased subject near a building. Emergency responders delivered Narcan however, the victim was not able to be revived. Evidence suggested they were using illicit drugs in the time leading up to their death.

Case 23-11465: on August 4 at 10:40 p.m. police and fire were called to the location of a deceased subject in a residence. Evidence suggested they were using illicit drugs in the time leading up to their death.

Case 23-11468: On August 5 at 12:22 a.m. police and fire were called to the location of a deceased subject in an RV. Emergency responders attempted to revive the victim but were unsuccessful. Evidence suggested they weee using illicit drugs in the time leading up to their death.

Case 23-11477: On August 5 at 8;32 a.m. police and fire were called to the location of a possibly deceased subject in a residence. Evidence suggested they were using illicit drugs in the time leading up to their death.


Our community is seeing an increase in street drugs containing fentanyl, a powerful, illicit opioid with high risk for overdose. We have seen fentanyl contamination in cheap, counterfeit pills sold as common medications such as oxycodone, Adderall, or Xanax. We also have reports of fentanyl being found in white or colored powdered drugs that might be sold as co***ne, M**A, or methamphetamine. It should be assumed that any illicit drug could contain fentanyl.

For additional information on fentanyl see the fact sheet provided by the DEA.https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/Fentanyl-2020_0.pdf

Lane County Public Health warns against any pills not obtained from a pharmacy. They urge people who use illicit drugs to take precautions and to not use alone. They recommend anyone who uses drugs or knows someone who does, to carry Narcan (naloxone), an overdose reversal nasal spray. Individuals are able to test drugs for fentanyl with a fentanyl testing strip. It is also important to know the signs of an overdose and always call 911 immediately.

Narcan is available at any pharmacy upon request. State Law requires pharmacists provide it and many insurance plans cover it. You can also obtain free Narcan and a brief training from HIV Alliance’s Eugene location during drop-in hours (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10a-2p, Friday 1p-5p). https://hivalliance.org/contact/. Young adults can access Narcan by contacting CORE Eugene. https://coreeugene.org/

07/14/2023

Hello, friends! We have successfully moved from our old offices in the 5th Street Public Market down to the Rosta & Connelly building in Jefferson Westside. We're looking forward to big plans still in 2023 and to kick off 2024!

Watch here for more information as we can share it!

It was Rebecca's birthday today, so we were all celebrating!
02/10/2023

It was Rebecca's birthday today, so we were all celebrating!

09/05/2022

Credit: on Twitter

08/15/2022

Thanks Michele Mary Bernard for the meme idea!

Address

795 W 7th Ave
Eugene, OR
97402

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15418440625

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