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A8 Wednesday, March 4, 2020 The Dalles Chronicle TheDallesChronicle.com FOR THE RECORD EDITOR’S NOTE: All indi- viduals arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty. ACCIDENTS The Dalles City Feb. 28, 4:59 p.m. - Two vehicle, non-injury crash, 1800 block of West 2nd Street. Officer assisted with the exchange of information. Wasco County March 1, 11:30 a.m. - Single vehicle, injury accident, Browns Creek and Wells roads. Driver lost control of vehicle, going off the road and injuring himself and his passenger. The driver was cited for failure to maintain a lane and careless driving. Both were transported to the hospital. A report was taken. FIRE Mid-Columbia Fire & Rescue The agency responded to three calls for emergency med- ical services on Feb. 27, six on Feb. 28, six on Feb. 29, and eight on March 1. POLICE REPORTS The Dalles City A recovered stolen vehicle re- port was taken Feb. 27 from the 900 block of Washington Street. A theft report was taken Feb. 27 from the 1900 block of West 10th Street after a victim reported his vehicle was entered overnight and had some items stolen. A theft report was taken Feb. 27 from the 2800 block of West 7th Street after staff reported someone vandalized some of the machines in the community washroom to get to the quarters. Ethan John William Stephens, 28, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 27 in the 1800 block of Thompson Street and is accused of probation violation. Johnathan Michael Wallace, 33, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 27 in the 1700 block of East 10th Street and is accused of three counts of second-degree criminal trespass. Michael James Miles Jr., 35, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 27 in the 1200 block of West 6th Street and is accused of probation violation, parole violation, and felon in possession of a weapon. Stephen Thomas McHugh, 62, Hood River, was arrested Feb. 27 in the 400 block of Court Street and is accused of probation violation. A theft report was taken Feb. 27 from the 2500 block of West 8th Street. A theft report was taken Feb. 27 from the 1700 block of West 13th Street after a victim report- ed a doormat was stolen. A lost property report was taken Feb. 27 from the 900 block of Pomona Street Feb. 27 after a caller reported her ring was missing. Police responded to the 700 block of Pomona Street Feb. 28 after staff reported a male subject who is not a member continues to come onto the property and use the bathroom. Subject was verbally trespassed from the property, and the call was logged. Kevin Allen Hightower, 29, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 28 in the 400 block of Court Street on a Umatilla County warrant for two counts of probation violation. Police responded to the 2200 block of East 13th Street Feb. 28 after a caller reported a group of kids were walking through the area egging cars and houses. A criminal mischief report was taken. A theft report was taken Feb. 28 from the 500 block of Mt. Hood Street staff reported a customers wallet was stolen. Police responded to the 900 block of Chenowith Loop Road Feb. 28 after a caller reported observing juveniles on the roof of the school. Contact was made with five juvenile subjects whom all had alcohol and mari- juana. All were cited for minors in possession and a report was taken. A criminal mischief report was taken Feb. 29 from the 300 block of West 9th Street after a victim reported his home was tagged with graffiti. Joshua Alan Miller, 26, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 29 in the 1300 block of West 6th Street and is accused of proba- tion violation. David James Sendejas, 28, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 29 in the 500 block of Mt. Hood Street and is accused of two counts of probation violation and two counts of post-prison violations. Mark Anthony Rowell, 26, Hortense, Georgia, was arrest- ed Feb. 29 in the 300 block of West 3rd Street and is accused of second-degree disorderly conduct. Police responded to the 2900 block of East 2nd Street Feb. 29 on a report of a weapons purchase denial. A report was taken. Police responded to the 1200 block of East 12th Street Feb. 29 after a caller reported his juvenile son admitted to smoking mari- juana this evening. The juvenile was cited and released for minor in possession of marijuana. A report was taken. Geoffrey William Ponath, 29, The Dalles, was arrested March 1 in the 2400 block of East 12th Street and is accused of harassment. Police responded to the dog shelter March 1 after a caller found a dog on the freeway. The dog was lodged and a report was taken. Police responded to the 800 block of East 12th Street March 1 after a caller reported his juvenile grandson assaulted him during an altercation. The juvenile was cited and released for harass- ment and a report was taken. A theft report was taken March 1 from the 300 block of Lone Pine Drive. Alyssa Rianne Adams, 28, The Dalles, was arrested March 1 in the 500 block of Cherry Heights Road and is accused of third-degree theft and unlawful possession of methamphetmine. Wasco County A burglary report was taken Feb. 27 from the 7000 block of Sevenmile Hill Road. A found property report was taken Feb. 27 from the 2000 block of West 9th Street after a caller found a drivers license in the area. Deputy responded to the 6900 block of Wells Road Feb. 27 after a caller reported he was watching his security cameras and noticed there was an unwanted male subject on his property. The subject was trespassed from the property. Deputy responded to Dufur Feb. 28 after a caller reported her husband shoved her during an altercation. A report was taken. Sherman County Jacob E. Peterson, 20, Madras, was arrested Feb. 28 in Kent and is accused of three counts of third-degree sexual abuse and investigation initiated. Regional Jail Michael Jan Jagelski, 52, The Dalles, was jailed Feb. 28 on a court commitment for two counts of second-degree criminal trespass. Adam Rish Vittoria, 44, The Dalles, was booked and released Feb. 29 on a court commitment for second-degree theft. Kenneth Allen Matney, 43, The Dalles, was booked and released Feb. 29 on a court commitment for second-degree theft. Parole & Probation Jerrett Lee Bray, 36, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 27 in the community corrections office and is accused of four counts of probation violation. Salmon allocations set for Columbia Barbless hooks now mandated by both states SALEM—The directors of the Washington and Oregon departments of Fish and Wildlife have reached an agreement on allocations and gear types for Columbia River salmon fisheries in 2020. The Washington and Oregon Fish and Wildlife commissions earlier this year delegated develop- ment of 2020 Columbia River fisheries to Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Director Curt Melcher and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind. “Consistency in the reg- ulations between our two states is always a top priori- ty when talking about man- agement on the Columbia River,” Susewind said. “This agreement is similar to what occurred last year, and brings Oregon and Washington in line with each other on some key issues.” Melcher agreed, saying “I am pleased we could come to an agreement.” Public Notices TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE On information and belief, the Trust Deed described herein is a commer- cial trust deed, and is therefore not sub- ject to the require- ments applicable to a residential trust deed as defined in ORS 86.705(6) on the date of recorda- tion. This Notice of Sale is not subject t o t h e re s o l u t i o n conference require- ments applicable to residential trust deeds being fore- c l o s e d i n O re g o n after July 11, 2012. Reference is made to that certain Trust D e e d ( h e re i n a f- t e r “ Tr u s t D e e d ” ) made by Daniel L. Bolton and Mer- cedes Bolton, as tenants by the en- tirety, as Grantors, to AmeriTitle, as Tr u s t e e , i n f a v o r of Columbia River Bank, as the original Beneficiary, dated November 22, 2005, recorded Decem- ber 16, 2005, in the mortgage records of Wasco County, Or- egon as Document N o . 2 0 0 5 - 0 0713 9 and re-recorded on August 24, 2006 as Document No. 2006-004922 in the mortgage records of Wasco County, Oregon, and cov- ering the following described real prop- erty situated in the above-mentioned county and state, to wit: See Exhibit “A” at- tached. Pro p e r t y Ta x A c - count No.: 9959 Real property or its address is common- ly known as NNA, D u f u r, O R 97 0 21 (Proper ty Tax Ac- count No. 9959) (the “Real Property”). Th e u n d e r s i g n e d h e re b y d i s c l a i m s any liability for any incorrectness of the above-described street address or other common des- ignation. The undersigned as successor trustee hereby certifies that no assignments of the trust deed by the Trustee or by the Beneficiary and no appointments of a successor trustee have been made except as recorded in the mortgage re- cords of the county or counties in which the above-described Real Property is sit- uated together with appointing Saalfeld Griggs PC as the current successor trustee; further, that no action has been instituted to recov- er the debt, or any par t thereof, now remaining secured by the Trust Deed, or, if such action has been instituted, such action has been dis- missed except as permitted by ORS 86.752(7). The cur- rent beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Co- lumbia State Bank as successor in interest by merger to Colum- bia River Bank. The Real Property will be sold to satisfy the Note identified below secured by the Trust Deed and a Notice of Default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.752(3); the de- fault(s) for which the foreclosure is made are the following: Loan No: 84779 Grantors’ failure to pay the entire bal- ance due and owing upon the loan as of the date of ma- turity on January 25, 2018, pursuant to the terms of the Deed of Trust and modifications there- to securing that cer- tain Promissory Note dated November 22, 2005 and referenced therein (“Note”); Grantors are in fur- ther default for fail- ure to pay when due property taxes owing to the Wasco County Tax Collector upon the Real Property, as required in the Trust Deed, for the following: Account No. 9959: tax years 2017-2018, totaling $4,853.30, as of November 14, 2019; Lastly, Grantors are in further default for Grantors’ failure to pay IRS taxes when due, resulting in the District Director of Internal Revenue for the United States of America filing a tax lien against Grantors known as Federal Serial No. 335382718. B y re a s o n o f t h e defaults, the current Beneficiary has and does hereby declare all sums owing on the Note secured by the Trust Deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following, to wit: Principal Balance: $58,636.06 Interest to 8/15/19: $17,673.98* Reconveyance Fee: $ 166.00 Total: $76,476.04* *Total does not in- clude accrued in- terest at the rate of $29.3180 per diem f r o m A u g u s t 16 , 2019 until paid, ad- ditional late charges, e x p e n d i t u re s , o r trustee fees, and attorney fees and costs. A total payoff amount as of a spe- cific date is available upon written request to the successor trustee. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned successor trustee will on THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. in accord GRAND ALASKAN CRUISE & TOUR FROM $ with the standard of time established b y O R S 187 . 110 , ON THE WASHING- TO N S T R E E T E N - TRANCE STEPS TO THE WASCO COUN- TY COURTHOUSE, 511 WASHINGTON STREET, IN THE CITY OF THE DALLES, COUNTY OF WASCO AND STATE OF OR- EGON, which is the hour, date and place last set for the sale, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the Real Property which the Grantors had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by Grantors of the Trust Deed, together w i t h a n y i n t e re s t which the Grantors or Grantors’ suc- cessors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing Prom- issory Note secured by the Trust Deed and the costs and expenses of sale, in- cluding a reasonable charge by the suc- cessor trustee. The successor trustee intends to foreclose upon the Real Prop- erty. Notice is further given that any per- son named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure pro- ceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with costs, trustee’s fees and attorney fees and costs, and by curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default, that is capable of be- ing cured by tender- ing the performance required under the Note or Trust Deed. F i n a l l y, n o t i c e i s hereby given that without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or warranties, Ore- gon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufac- turing methamphet- amines, the chem- ical components of which are known to be toxic. Prospec- tive purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the trust- ee’s sale. In construing this Notice of Sale, the singular includes the plural, the word “Grantors” includes any successor in interest to the Grant- ors as well as any o t h e r p e rs o n o w- ing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the Trust Deed, and the words “Trustee” and “Beneficiar y” include their respec- tive successors in interest, if any. The mailing address for the successor trustee, as refer- enced herein, is as follows: Erich M. Paetsch, OSB 993350, V ice President of Succes- sor Trustee Saalfeld Griggs, P.C, Successor Trustee P.O. Box 470 Salem, OR 97308- 0470 Trustee’s Telephone Number: 503-399- 1070 Dated: This 21st day of November 2019. SAALFELD GRIGGS PC, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE /s/ Erich M. Paetsch By: Erich M. Paetsch, OSB 993350 Its: Vice President Exhibit “A” Legal Description Parcel B: (1S14E17 00100) West half of North- east quarter, North- west quarter of the Southeast quar- ter and all East of Boyd Market Road of East half of North- west quarter and Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter, Section 17, Town- ship 1 South, Range 14 East of the Willa- mette Meridian, TO- GETHER WITH East one-half of vacated RANN St which in- ured thereto by the vacation thereof as disclosed by Vaca- tion Order recorded December 10, 1938, Book 89 Pages 635- 639, Wasco County Deed Records. 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