Siletz news / (Siletz, OR) 199?-current, November 01, 2000, Page 25, Image 25

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    ItsHappening at Chinook Winds ...
Guy Di Torrice Hired
as Special Events
Manager
Guy Di Torrice was hired as special
events manager for Chinook Winds Casino
in September.
Most recently the executive director of
the Central Oregon Coast Association and
contract manager for the Oregon Coast
Visitors Association, Di Torrice has
established a network of contacts in the
tourism industry and a good rapport with
businesses and organizations in coastal
communities. He is a graduate of Colorado
State University, with a BA in technical
journalism (radio-television), and Rangely
College, with an AA liberal arts degree. He
has held many executive positions in
marketing and public relations and also has
exhibited a strong commitment to public
service and community organizations with
numerous awards to his credit.
Police, con’t from page 12
Sept. 15 - Basic Police Academy
Graduation, Monmouth
Sept. 23 - Siletz Tribal Council, Siletz
Sept. 26 - Prevention Meeting, Siletz
Case Numbers Logged
(The following list depicts case numbers
assigned to criminal cases filed with the
tribal police for investigation. The disposition
also is included, as well as whether it was
a tribal (CTSI) case or city (Siletz) case.
Statistics are from Sept. 15, 2000.)
00-0008 - Assault IV
00-0009 - Warrant
00-0010 - Trespass
00-0011 - Crim. Mischief
00-0012 - Assault IV
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Arrest
Arrest
Arrest
Pend.
Arrest
CTSI
Siletz
CTSI
Siletz
Siletz
Mise. Service Reports
indents that have required police
I or time spent)
by Teresa semons
Poker Football Fever
Catch Football Fever on Monday
nights! Every player seated in a game will
have a chance to win money every time a
score is made. After a score, a seat will be
drawn and that person will receive $5 in
chips. If he or she is a pre-registered fan of
that team, the prize amount will double! Plus
during the week, every full house, four of a
kind, and straight flush made in a “live”
game will give you one, three, and six
squares on our free football board for
Monday night’s game. Each quarter pays
$25. Finals score pays $50, with a $25
“mystery square.”
Guy Di Torrice
In reference to his new position as
special events manager, Di Torrice
emphasized, “I am excited about working
with a strong and positive management
team and expanding special events at
Chinook Winds Casino & Convention
Center to strengthen the year-round
attraction of Oregon’s Central Coast.”
(This month’s police activities that staff were
called to or otherwise handled as self­
initiated duties are listed below.)
Incident
Warnings
Equipment Violations
14
Moving Violations
4
Ordinance Violations
1
Alcohol Violations
Misdemeanors
Complaints Taken
16
Reports Written
26
Suspicious Incidents
3
Hazardous Reports
1
Juvenile Problem
3
Public Contacts
42
Assist O/S Agency
1
Vehicle Check
21
Person Check
18
High Hand Rewards
in Poker
On every Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday in November, the high hand of
the day will pay $25 cash if it is a full house;
$50 cash for four of a kind; and $75 for a
straight flush. During this promotion, the
normal high hand of the day award will only
be in effect on Friday through Monday.
*Omaha is excluded from this promotion.
Arrests
4
2
2
Gov. John Kitzhaber (I), Tribal Chairman
Delores Pigsley, and Terry Thompson
Several Siletz Tribal members attended a
reception for Terry Thompson, who is
running for a state senate position.
M00-0012
M00-0015
M00-0016
M00-0017
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Drug Information
Dog Complaint
Found Bike
Domestic
Noise Complaint
Harassment
Siletz
Siletz
Siletz
CTSI
CTSI
CTSI
Edward and Maggie Bortz hosted the
reception, held on Oct. 9 in Toledo.
The photos at right show some
highlights of the event.
Clockwise from left: Terry Thompson,
Gov. Kitzhaber, Delores Pigsley, Rose
Bremner, Gladys Bolton, and Mike Darcy
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