Baker County Arrest, I-84 Injury Crash Highlight March 26 Safety Log
An injury crash at I-84 milepost 325.5 at 5:25 p.m. drove emergency response across Baker County; hours earlier, Corey Stevens, 37, was jailed on criminal mischief charges.

A vehicle collision at Interstate 84 milepost 325.5 eastbound at 5:25 p.m. March 25 pulled Oregon State Police and Baker County emergency responders to one of the county's most demanding stretches of highway, headlining a public-safety log that documented multiple vehicle incidents and a property-dispute arrest within a single calendar day.
The milepost 325.5 location sits roughly 20 miles east of Baker City, a section of I-84 where elevation changes, heavy freight traffic and variable spring weather have contributed to recurring hazardous conditions. A February 2024 log entry captured a truck spinning on ice-covered pavement at the closely adjacent milepost 325.2 on a bridge. The March 25 injury crash details, including the number of vehicles involved and severity of injuries, remained unreleased as of the log's publication, with the investigation still open. Crashes at this location routinely require coordinated mutual aid from Baker County Sheriff's deputies, county fire departments and ambulance services, with lane restrictions that disrupt both regional commuters and long-haul freight traffic moving through eastern Oregon.
Earlier the same morning, Baker City police cited Corey Alan Stevens, 37, at 9:12 a.m. following an alleged property dispute in the 2200 block of Wabash Avenue. Stevens was booked on second-degree criminal mischief, first-degree criminal trespassing and second-degree disorderly conduct before being jailed. Whether formal charges proceed now rests with the Baker County District Attorney.
The March 25 reporting period also included multiple non-injury vehicle crashes and routine traffic stops, each generating follow-up reports. Combined with the late-afternoon interstate injury crash and the morning Wabash Avenue arrest, the single-day total underscores the volume Baker County's law enforcement and emergency response network absorbs on a routine spring weekday.
What to watch today: Milepost 325.5 on eastbound I-84 warrants continued caution as Oregon State Police works toward releasing investigative findings, including any determination on speed or impairment as contributing factors. The Stevens case moves next to the Baker County District Attorney's office, where charging decisions on the criminal mischief, trespass and disorderly conduct counts will signal whether the Wabash Avenue incident proceeds to prosecution. The Baker County Sheriff's Office public press log remains the primary source for updates on both cases as they develop.
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