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Keizer boys ticketed after clown scare
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The clown scare sweeping
the nation hit Keizer Thursday,
Oct. 6.
Keizer police ticketed two
14-year-olds for disorderly
conduct after conspiring to
scare a pair of women at the
Salem Clinic urgent care of-
fi ce at 5900 Inland Shores Way
N.
About 8:15 p.m., offi cers
responded to the report of a
clown chasing two women
back inside the facility. The
victims, two 20-year room-
mates from Salem, told in-
vestigating offi cers they were
both walking across the clinic
parking lot towards their sepa-
rate vehicles when a male sub-
ject who was not dressed as a
clown screamed, “Clown,” at
them and began running to-
ward them.
After the fi rst male had
gotten their attention, both
women saw another person
dressed in a clown costume
that was also running directly
at them. Between the two, the
women feared for their safety.
When they reached the
doors, they were locked.
The women pounded on the
doors to get the attention of
the people who still remained
inside. Moments later they
were let inside and an employ-
ee of the clinic immediately
called to report the incident to
the police.
In addition to the call that
was received from the urgent
care clinic employee, another
witness called 9-1-1 to re-
port she saw a clown chasing a
subject southbound on River
Road North just east of the
urgent care clinic.
The witness reported the
subject who was being chased
by the clown was screaming
and she feared that someone
was going to be hurt. The wit-
ness remained in the vicinity
for offi cers to arrive so she
could point out where she had
last seen the clown chasing the
male subject. Offi cers located
the two suspects in the park-
ing lot of the Lakepoint Apart-
ments on Lakepoint Place
North.
One subject, who was
Submitted
Keizer police confi scated a red and black jester’s outfi t after
two boys used it to scare a pair of women exiting the Salem
Clinic urgent care offi ce.
dressed in a black and red jest-
er costume, and the other male
subject who was involved in
the incident were identifi ed
as 14-year old boys who both
reside in Keizer. Both subjects
cooperated with the investiga-
tion and admitted they were
trying to scare the two victims
as part of a prank that has been
widely shared on social media.
Today in History
One of the boys said he had
watched YouTube videos of
other incidents and found it
to be funny, which is why he
took part in the incident.
The matter will be referred
to the Marion County Juvenile
Department for review and fi -
nal disposition. The black and
red jester costume was seized
by the investigating offi cers.
Good
reads
Over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California, U.S. Air
Force Captain Chuck Yeager becomes the fi rst person to
fl y faster than the speed of sound, fl ying the experimental
X-1 rocket plane.
— Oct. 14, 1947
Kathy Thomas and Paula
Guiles help a customer at the
Keizer Community Library
annual Fall Book Sale Friday,
Oct. 7.
Thomas said early estimates
were that the sale brought in
$2,000.
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or in an offi ce.”
— Dwight D. Eisenhower,
34th president, born Oct. 14, 1890
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
The Month Ahead
Through Saturday, October 22
Of Mice and Men, based on John Steinbeck’s novel, at
Pentacle Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for weekday
performances, $21 for weekend performances. Runs
through Oct. 22. Mature themes; discretion advised. For
show times and tickets visit pentacletheatre.org.
Friday, October 14
Union Gospel Mission’s Harvest Dessert at the Keizer Civic
Center, 930 Chemawa Road N. Starts at 7 p.m.
Friday, October 14 – Sunday, October 23
Old Aurora Colony Museum’s 44th Annual Quilt Show.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt, The Quilts of Valor, Coffee
Creek Quilters, and much more! 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
Admission $7.50, discounts available. info@auroracolony.
org 503-678-5754.
Saturday, October 15
Marion Soil and Water Conservation District’s Fall
Celebration at French Prairie Gardens 17673 French
Prairie Road NE, St. Paul. 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wagon
rides, hay maze, pumpkin patch, petting farm, pig races
and more! www.fpgardens.com for details and pricing.
Salem-Keizer NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet at the Salem
Convention Center. From 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets
purchased at www.sknaacp1166.org.
Sunday, October 16
Western Dinner Dance at Keizer/Salem Area Seniors
featuring live music by Crossfi re. 12:30-4 p.m.; dinner
served at 12:30 p.m. Admission is $15 at the door, $12 in
advance. 503-390-7441.
Narrated tour with stops at three area attractions: E.Z.
Orchards Farm Market, The Oregon Garden and Silver
Falls State Park (no host lunch stop at Silver Falls). $49/
adult. This is the fi nal tour of the season. 503-241-7373.
travelsalem.com.
KHC hosting All Class reunion
As part of the centen-
nial celebration of the Keizer
School building, the Keizer
Heritage Center is holding an
All Class Reunion on Satur-
day, Nov. 12.
The Keizer School building
was taken out of use in 1987.
It was purchased by the Keiz-
er Heritage Foundation and
moved to its current location
Tuesday, October 18
Keizer Community Library presents Crossing the River in
Northwest Oregon by Keizerite Doug Kroll, PhD. Learn
about the types of historic and modern bridges crossing
rivers of northwest Oregon. 7 p.m. in the Event Room at
the Keizer Heritage Center 980 Chemawa Rd. N.E.
Free admission all day at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700
State Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday, October 20
Heritage Thursday celebrates Halloween with a special
event at the Keizer Heritage Center, 980 Chemawa Rd.
N.E. Runs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Pumpkin carving, treats,
stories, activities. Come in your best costume. 503-393-
9660, keizerheritage.org.
Startup Salem Brew Talks from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
1859 Cider Co., 249 Liberty Street N.E. More details at
startupsalem.com or call 503-540-2480.
If you want to participate
in the fast-approaching Nov.
8 elections, there’s still time
to register.
Voter registration closes
Oct. 18 and there are several
ways to complete the neces-
sary paperwork.
To register to vote in Or-
egon, you must be a U.S. citi-
zen, an Oregon resident and
at least 18 years old. Online
registration requires a cur-
rent Oregon drivers license
Keizer City Council meets 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., 930
Chemawa Road N.E.
The Historic Elsinore Theatre presents The Russian Grand
Ballet presents Swan Lake. 7 p.m. Tickets from $25.
5 YEARS AGO
Burst hose sends city
workers to hospital
Two city of Keizer public
works
employees
are
recovering at home after a
high pressure hose, 3,000
psi (pounds per square inch)
burst, injuring the two.
Friday, October 28
Log House Garden and Oregon Food Truck Association are
sponsoring Truck or Treat from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admittance
fee is $4 for adults, $10 for families, and free for kids 12 and
under. Located at 5655 Windsor Island Road.
also available at the offi ce and
can be turned in on the spot.
Offi ce hours are 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day.
You can also check to
make sure you are registered
to vote at the same website.
Ballots will be mailed out
between Wednesday, Oct. 19,
and Tuesday, Oct. 25.
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THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
10 YEARS AGO
Keizer cops raid one
of city’s ‘biggest
problem houses’
Police raided a South Keizer
house and recovered more
than 125 items believed to be
stolen and two guns. Sidney
Carlson, 57, was charged with
delivery and possession of
controlled substance.
Paper shifting
to new day
The Keizertimes changes to
a Friday newspaper instead of
Thursday, starting November 1.
20 YEARS AGO
Free admission all day at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700
State Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
or state ID card.
To register online, visit sos.
oregon.gov and click on the
green “Register to Vote” but-
ton, then follow the instruc-
tions.
You can also print off a
form to turn in at the Mar-
ion County Elections offi ce,
555 Court Street N.E., Suite
2130, in Salem. Forms are
looking back
in the KT
15 YEARS AGO
Tuesday, October 25
River and Chemawa Roads in
downtown Keizer, the Keizer
Heritage Foundation wants
you to be part of this event
that helps mark the 100th
birthday of the building.
Contact the Keizer Heri-
tage Foundation at 503-393-
9660 or Lyndon Zaitz, the
foundation president, at 503-
930-1860.
Not registered to vote? There’s still time
Monday, October 17
Keizer City Council meets 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., 930 Chemawa
Road N.E.
on the Keizer Civic Center
campus in 1999.
The organizers of the All
Class Reunion are seeking
and inviting anyone who was
a student at any time at the
school as well as former teach-
ers and staff.
If you were a teacher or
principal at Keizer School
when it sat at the corner of
local
weather
End of the trail?
The proposal for a baseball
stadium in Keizer leaves the
old Labish Stables on Radiant
Drive in limbo. The barn,
part of horse history in the
area, may soon disappear to
make way for a new baseball
stadium.
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Fri 12:00, 2:35, 4:20, Sat 2:00,
12:25, 2:25, Sun 12:00, 2:00
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