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    Wednesday, January 15, 2020   A5
The Dalles Chronicle
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OR health coverage enrollment sees slight decrease
More than 145,00
Oregonians signed up
for health plans for 2020
through HealthCare.gov.
This year’s enrollment of
145,264 Oregonians is a two
percent decrease from last
year’s 148,180.
During the 45-day-long
open enrollment period in
November and December,
people can buy health insur-
ance for the upcoming year,
and many receive subsidies,
through HealthCare.gov
established by the Affordable
Care Act.
Oregon’s uninsured rate
has dropped almost 11
percent since 2009. About 94
percent of Oregonians and
98 percent of Oregon chil-
dren have health insurance.
“In many cases,
Oregonians whose health
and future might have been
in jeopardy because they did
not have access to insur-
ance find that the plans and
subsidies available through
HealthCare.gov help make
insurance more afford-
able for them,” said Chiqui
Flowers, administrator of the
Oregon Health Insurance
Marketplace, the state-level
partner to HealthCare.gov.
“Oregonians will receive
the care they need and live
longer, better lives because
of the work done by the
Oregon Health Insurance
Marketplace,” said Lou
Savage, Director of the
Department of Consumer
and Business Services, the
state’s largest consumer
protection and business
regulatory agency, of which
the Oregon Health Insurance
Marketplace is a part.
For those who helped
Oregonians find health
insurance through the
Marketplace this year, their
job is not complete.
“Our focus now that
open enrollment is over is
to remind Oregonians who
signed up for coverage that
FOR THE RECORD
EDITOR’S NOTE: All indi-
viduals arrested are presumed
innocent until proven guilty.
ACCIDENTS
The Dalles City
Jan. 10, 6:54 p.m. - Two vehi-
cle, non-injury crash, 1200 block
of West 6th Street. One driver
was cited for following too close.
A report was taken.
Oregon State Police
Jan. 12, 7:31 a.m. - Single ve-
hicle, non-injury crash, Interstate
84 westbound, milepost 148.
Semi driver advised he swerved
to avoid hitting a deer and took
out a section of guardrail. A
report was taken.
Jan. 12, 4:15 p.m. - Two vehi-
cle, non-injury crash, Highway
97 northbound, milepost 56.
Semi heading north lost control
of the vehicle and trailer attempt-
ing to negotiate a curve, causing
the trailer to jackknife. Another
semi heading south clipped the
trailer and also jack knifed. A
report was taken.
FIRE
Mid-Columbia
Fire & Rescue
The agency responded to
eight calls for emergency med-
ical services on Jan. 9, four on
Jan. 10, six on Jan. 11, and three
on Jan. 12.
POLICE REPORTS
The Dalles City
A theft report was taken Jan. 9
from the 2600 block of East 10th
Street after a victim reported
his vehicle had been entered
and had some items stolen from
within.
A theft report was taken
Jan. 9 from the 1800 block of
West 2nd Street after a victim
reported his storage unit was
broken into.
A theft report was taken Jan.
9 from the 400 block of Mt.
Hood Street after staff reported
a male suspect fled with unpaid
merchandise.
A hit and run report was taken
Jan. 9 from East 15th and G
streets after a power pole was
struck.
Gustavo Adolfo Cervantes
Castro, 25, The Dalles, was
arrested Jan. 9 in the 2100
block of West 10th Street and is
accused of third-degree theft.
Robert Alan Davidson, 33, The
Dalles, was arrested Jan. 9 in
the 400 block of East 8th Street
and is accused of two counts
of probation violation. Leticia
Maria Perez, 29, The Dalles, was
also arrested and is accused of
probation violation.
A theft report was taken
Jan. 10 from the 700 block of
East Scenic Drive after a victim
reported some items were stolen
from his vehicle.
A theft report was taken
Jan. 10 from the 700 block of
Hostetler Street after a victim
reported some mail was stolen.
Gustavo Adolfo Cervantes
Castro, 25, The Dalles, was ar-
rested Jan. 10 in the 2100 block
of West 10th Street on a warrant
for second-degree failure to
appear.
Anthony Wayne Porter, 39,
The Dalles, was arrested Jan.
10 in the 1800 block of East
12th Street and is accused
of two counts of post-prison
violations.
Colton Little Eagle Redcloud,
28, The Dalles, was arrested Jan.
10 during a traffic stop in the
300 block of Lone Pine Drive and
is accused of driving under the
influence of intoxicants.
A found property report was
taken Jan. 11 from East 3rd
and Court streets after a drivers
license was found in the area.
An agency assist report was
taken Jan. 11 from the 2300
block of West 14th Street after
assisting state police with a
traffic stop.
Police responded to the
2400 block of West 10th Street
Jan. 12 after a caller reported
her ex-boyfriend punched holes
in the walls of her apartment
during an altercation. A report
was taken.
Deputy made contact with
three juvenile subjects Jan. 13 at
Sorosis Park. All three were cited
for curfew violation and warned
of trespassing after hours in the
park. A report was taken.
Wasco County
Deputy responded to Wamic
Jan. 9 on a report of shots fired
in the area. An informational
DEATHS
Richard M. Hamilton, 95,
a resident of The Dalles, Ore.,
died at home on Jan. 7, 2020.
Spencer, Libby and Powell
Funeral Home in care of
arrangements.
Larry Smith, 76, a
resident of Antelope, Ore.,
died at home Jan. 9, 2020.
Spencer, Libby and Powell
Funeral Home in care of
arrangements.
Dennis Carter, 69, died
Jan. 9, 2020, at his home
they must pay their premi-
um when they receive their
January bill in order to make
their coverage effective,” said
Flowers. “In addition, though
open enrollment for 2020 is
now closed, Oregonians who
experience life changes such
as losing job-covered insur-
ance or Medicaid, becoming
pregnant, or getting married
may qualify for a special
enrollment period.”
The Oregon Health
Insurance Marketplace helps
Oregonians get coverage
and financial assistance
through HealthCare.gov. It is
a division of the Department
of Consumer and Business
Services (DCBS). For
more information, go to
OregonHealthCare.gov. The
Department of Consumer
and Business Services is
Oregon’s largest business
regulatory and consumer
protection agency. For more
information, go to www.
dcbs.oregon.gov.
OBITUARIES
report was taken.
A driver was cited for driving
uninsured during a traffic stop
Jan. 9 in the 2400 block of East
2nd Street.
A death report was taken Jan.
9 from Antelope.
Deputy responded to
Fivemile Road near Pleasant
Ridge Road Jan. 10 on a report
of an illegal dump site. A report
was taken.
Deputy responded to the 4100
block of Chenowith Creek Road
Jan. 10 on a report of a domestic
dispute. A report was taken.
Deputy responded to the 1800
block of West 10th Street Jan.
11 after a caller reported she
awoke at a location other than
her home. Subject was taken to
the hospital voluntarily for an
evaluation.
Deputy responded to Maupin
Jan. 11 after staff reported
someone attempted to break into
the laundry machines to get to
the coins. A report was taken.
Deputy responded to Frog
Lake campground Jan. 11 after it
was reported a subject had a tree
fall and strike her face. A report
was taken.
Nicholas Dwight Freeman, 34,
The Dalles, was arrested Jan. 11
in the 2100 block of Dry Hollow
Road on a warrant for second-de-
gree failure to appear.
A burglary report was taken
Jan. 11 from the 1900 block of
Paradise Ridge Road.
A theft report was taken
Jan. 11 from the 4400 block of
Mill Creek Road after a victim
reported some packages were
stolen.
An agency assist report was
taken Jan. 11 from the 2300
block of West 14th Street after
assisting state police with a
traffic stop which resulted in the
use of force.
A criminal mischief report was
taken Jan. 12 from the 2400
block of Steele Road.
Oregon State Police
A failure to register as a sex of-
fender report was taken Jan. 10
from the state patrol office after
a male offender came in to reg-
ister after his deadline. Suspect
advised he was sick and unable
to make in prior to the deadline.
The report will be forwarded to
the district attorney.
Steven Lloyd Yale, 28, The
Dalles, was arrested Jan. 11
during a traffic stop in the 2300
block of West 14th Street and
is accused of driving under the
influence of intoxicants and
resisting arrest.
A hit and run report was taken
Jan. 12 from Interstate 84 west-
bound, milepost 87, after it was
reported a semi had jackknifed
on the on ramp. The semi was
gone prior to arrival and damage
was found to a concrete barrier.
The semi was located by city po-
lice near West 2nd and Webber
streets. The incident is under
investigation.
Bernard Leon Predeek, 42,
White Salmon, Wash., was
arrested Jan. 12 during a traffic
stop on Highway 197 near Bret
Clodfetler Way and is accused
of driving under the influence of
intoxicants.
A female driver was cited
and released for a Linn County
warrant during a traffic stop
Jan. 13 near West 10th and
Chenowith Loop streets. A
report was taken.
Sherman County
Shayleen Dawn Pine, 28, The
Dalles, was arrested Jan. 10
during a traffic stop on Interstate
84 westbound, milepost 88,
and is accused of menacing,
harassment, and second-degree
criminal mischief.
Parole & Probation
Donovan Darbie Grant, 45,
The Dalles, was arrested Jan. 9 in
the community corrections office
and is accused of probation
violation.
John Richard Bradley, 41, The
Dalles, was arrested Jan. 9 in the
community corrections office
and is accused of post-prison
violations.
Michael Emerson Mayfield,
28, The Dalles, was arrested
Jan. 9 in the community cor-
rections office and is accused
of five counts of post-prison
violations.
Cody James Woodruff, 26, The
Dalles, was arrested Jan. 9 in the
community corrections office
and is accused of three counts of
probation violation.
Albert Chico Cervantes, 31,
The Dalles, was arrested Jan. 10
in the community corrections
office and is accused of three
counts of probation violation.
Thomas Dean Svendsen
September 24, 1953 ~ January 4, 2020
Thomas Dean Svendsen, 66, a longtime resident of
Goldendale, Washington, passed away January 4,
2020, after losing his battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Tom was born September 24, 1953, at Fort Lawton
Hospital while his father served in Korea.
Mr. Svendsen was raised in Seattle and graduated
from the University of Washington -- Go Huskies! --
with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1976. He
married his college sweetheart Debi Thorlakson soon
after he moved to Goldendale to take a position as an
engineer at the Klickitat PUD, enjoying a 33-year ca-
reer before retiring in 2009 as General Manager. Tom
was a champion of renewable energy and worked dili-
gently on the building of the HW Hill landfill gas to
energy project, wind projects in Klickitat County
starting with the first large scale wind project in the
nation, the Goodnoe Hills Mod II project, and contin-
uing on through the White Creek Wind project. Tom
was also integral on biomass generation and the be-
ginnings of the planned pumped-storage project.
Tom also stayed involved with in his community,
first as a member of the Goldendale Jaycees and as a
longtime member of the Goldendale Golf Club, serv-
ing as club president for six years, and was honored
for his contributions to the Jaycees and his communi-
ty by being awarded a JCI Senatorship for his years
of service to his community. Senatorship was estab-
lished to honor and recognize outstanding achieve-
ments and service of Jaycees members worldwide.
Tom’s efforts were instrumental, along with all mem-
bers of the Goldendale chapter of the Jaycees, with
the development of Goldendale’s E’Kone Park and nu-
merous community-oriented projects throughout his
community.
As a family Tom and Debi enjoyed entertaining
friends and family at their Goldendale home and
their cabin along the slopes of Mt. Hood, near Park-
dale, Ore., and RV’ing with close friends. They trav-
eled extensively and were veterans of cruises and
touring. Tom and Debi also enjoyed their winters in
Kona and with family in Yuma, Arizona.
Tom is survived by his wife Debi, his parents Ed
and Frances Svendsen of Seattle, brother Ted (Char-
lotte), also of Seattle, daughter Kristi (Chuck) Her-
ron, of Ridgefield, Washington, and son Kevin (Jen-
nifer) Svendsen of Spokane and, especially, grandchil-
dren Paddy and Keegan Herron and Austin and
Payten Svendsen. He was preceded in death by his sis-
ter Cathy and grandparents Clara and Jacob Lam-
brecht and Chester and Ann Svendsen.
A celebration of life will be held at the Goldendale
Golf Club on Saturday, January 25, 2020, from 1–3 p.m.
Call 541-296-2141
to place an obituary
“I’ve already prearranged”
in Hood River, Ore. He
was born March 30, 1950.
Celebration of Life with
potluck reception will be
held at 1 p.m., Saturday,
Jan. 25, at the Community
Building at Hood River
Fairgrounds, 3020 Wyeast Rd,
Hood River. Arrangements
under the direction of
Anderson’s Tribute Center,
1401 Belmont Avenue,
Hood River, Ore. Visit www.
AndersonsTributeCenter.
com to leave a note of condo-
lence for the family.
You’ll be happy to know that your plan and
wishes are transferable and the price you paid
is honored at either locations.
H e a ring Aid
Re pa irs
Home is
where you
feel it.
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