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About The Baker County press. (Baker City, Ore.) 2014-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 2015)
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015 Local & Entertainment — Obituaries — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Lyle A. Swain Lyle is survived by his wife, Kay Swain, of Pay- ette, ID, his sons Scott Swain and his wife Marie of Neola, UT, Keifer Dodd of Payette, ID, Kevin Dodd of Weiser, ID, and daughter Jill and husband Glenn Todd of Saratoga Springs, UT. He has fi fteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Lyle was preceded in death by his parents, Rob- ert and Donna Swain. Arrangements are being handled through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 11 Bebe’s word search Sex offender CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 According to Lohner, the D.A.’s offi ce has the task of determining if pros- ecutable charges can be brought for Jones provid- ing false information about his residence. The offense would be a misdemeanor. Because Jones had registered as a predatory sex offender—albeit at the wrong address—he likely could not be charged with failure to register. Failure to register is a Class C Felony. District Attorney Matt Shirtcliff was awaiting the reports from the police department at the time this story went to print, and said he will make a determination after having a chance to thoroughly review that information. “We have a community where parents feel safe letting their kids walk to school. We pride ourselves on having a certain level of safety here for our young children. That’s hard to fi nd anywhere anymore and no one wants to see that put at risk,” said Lohner. A member of Jones’s family, who preferred not to be named, stated to The Baker County Press that Jones has expressed plans to go to truck-driving school to become a long- haul trucker. Jones has also expressed those same plans to local police. Jones’s post-prison supervision ended for the Malheur County convic- tion in February of 2006, and according to Tomlin, he is not on parole in her state either, therefore is allowed to travel state-to- state freely. The descriptions for sex- ual offenses in Oregon can be found in ORS 161.405, 161.435, 161.450, 161.455, 161.525, 161.535, 163.215, 163.225, 163.235, 163.266, 163.275, 163.305-689 & 181.805(5). This week’s crossword puzzle Summer events CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Bell says that Kurt Mill- er, co-owner of the Baker Truck Corral, purchased a supply of the necessary electrical equipment, al- lowing the Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally to use it one week and the vendors at the park for Jubilee the week after. Powder River Electri- cal and Bob Whelan of Whelan Electric worked together on setup and takedown. Meanwhile, the offi - cers from the Baker City Police Department, Oregon State Police and the Baker County Sheriff’s Offi ce patrolled through the weekend at both events, doubling the foot patrols from last year with 11 BCPD offi cers working back-to-back weekends. Barring illness or a family emergency, said Police Chief Wyn Lohner, everyone was scheduled— including Baker County’s reserve offi cers. Lohner says he rides at the front of the Jubilee and Shriners’ parades each year, with offi cers lining the route. This year, two of the of- fi cers were called out right before the parade, return- ing in a nick of time for the passing of the fl oats. “The hot spot is the beer garden,” said Lohner. “We want people to have a good time but be respon- sible. We want them to go home.” This year’s incidents included a stolen phone and a disturbance during which two parties needed separated at the Rising Sun after leaving the beer gar- den, a child left unattended in the bouncy house, hats stolen from a vendor, one minor in possession at the beer garden and a no-show from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. — Random Acts of Kindness — Each week The Baker County Press will in- clude a list—all anony- mous, of course—of the good deeds and random acts of kind- ness people from around the area have witnessed. To include something you’ve seen The or experienced, email News@TheBakerCoun- tyPress.com with “Ran- dom Acts of Kindness” in the subject line. We’ll be sure to include your story. • I don’t know who sneaked into the offi ce and left a bouquet of fl owers on the counter but they were very lovely. We were hav- ing a hard time in the offi ce due to a loss and they made us all a bit cheerier. Baker County Press Subscribe Today! 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