Wednesday, August 7, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon LAWSUIT: Suit against SSD employees is still pending Continued from page 1 PHOTO PROVIDED A hiker was transported across the Crooked River on a raft after being assisted off the Misery Ridge Trail at Smith Rock. Woman rescued after Smith Rock fall Dorothy Jankowski, 56, of Wilton, Connecticut, took a fall on Misery Ridge and had to be assisted off the strenu- ous route. Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office reports that at 10:36 a.m. on August 1, 9-1-1 Dispatch received a call from a hiker on the Misery Ridge Trail at Smith Rock State Park, that she had come across Jankowski, who had sustained a non-life-threaten- ing injury and needed assis- tance getting down off of the trail. Jankowski and her hus- band, Peter Jankowski, were on the Misery Ridge Trail, where it overlooks Monkey Face. One Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office deputy and nine DCSO Search and Rescue volunteers responded to assist Jankowski. Redmond Fire Department personnel also responded and arrived first at Jankowski9s location at 11:24 a.m. DCSO SAR volunteers arrived at 11:52. Jankowski was transported down the back side of the Misery Ridge Trail and then across the Crooked River via RFD raft. Redmond Fire Department then transported Mrs. Jankowski to St. Charles Hospital in Redmond for fur- ther evaluation and treatment. believes that several par- ents improperly influenced Hosang9s decision. A lawsuit against parents Merry Ann Moore and Rob Corrigan was dismissed in August of 2014, with the defendants awarded $24,061 in attorney9s fees. Goertzen sought in 2015 to have that ruling vacated (overturned), citing emails from Moore to Hosang discovered after the dismissal. Deschutes County Circuit Court Judge Beth Bagley denied the motion to vacate. Goertzen9s suit, filed by his attorney, Marlin Ard, in U.S. District Court in Eugene on February 25, 2019, asserted that,