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TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS Compare Services, Costs When Looking for a Mortgage Tribal Police December 2000 Activity Report Meetings Attended Dec. 1 - Law Enforcement/ Public Safety Dec. 4 - CPR Class Dec. 5 - Managers Dec. 6 - First Aid Class Dec. 16 - Tribal Council Dec. 19-Managers Dec. 20 - Staff Cases Logged Improper Use 911 DUII/Attempt to Elude Burglary II DWS Driving Uninsured Probation Violation Assault IV DWS Driving Uninsured Disorderly Conduct DUII Criminal Mischief Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Mise. Reports (Minor incidents that have required police investigation or time spent) Outside Agency Assist (3) Case Information (3) Transport Assist ICW 911 Hang Up (2) Complaint Disturbance (4) Truancy (2) Dog at Large (2) Telephonic Harassment Cows at Large Civil Assist (2) MIP-Tobacco December Activity Report (This month’s police activities the staff were called to or otherwise handled as self-initiated duties) Incident Warnings Arrests Equipment Viols. Moving Viols. Alcohol Viols. Misdemeanors Infractions Felony Arrests 4 20 2 1 5 3 2 20 Complaints Taken Reports Written Business Checks Vacation Checks Motorist Assists Citizen Assists Juvenile Problem Public Contacts Assist O/S Agency Accident Invest. Vehicle Check Person Check Total Miles Traveled 30 59 3 4 4 17 3 174 7 1 36 39 1,642 i TheSiletz ^ | Tribal Police | i Department can i | be reached at | [ 541-444-8371. J Wells Fargo Mortgage Gena Pegg has been in the lending business since 1987. She works exceptionally well with first-time homebuyers. She specializes in construction perm loans, FHA, VA, conventional, and many other creative financing options. Gena has worked very well with many Siletz Tribal members in helping them achieve their dream of buying their first homes. She is very familiar with the NAHASDA Finance Program as well as many other homebuying assistance programs. Loan approval within five minutes of application, quick closings, and excellent customer service are Gena’s goals and ... reality! Contact Gena for a free consultation. Find out if you qualify and what all of your financing costs will be. It’s okay to compare, but remember that if it sounds “too good to be true,” it probably is! Gena will make sure that at closing, you won’t be caught paying more than was originally disclosed at application. You can contact Gena at 580 State St., Salem, OR 97308; 503-945-2326; e-mail gpegg@mortgage.wellsfargo.com . Majestic Mortgage Majestic Mortgage, a Portland-area firm specializing in creative lending, has positioned itself as a resource for Indian Housing Authorities. Liz Hamilton (Choctaw/Cherokee) works with first-time homebuyers, plus debt consolidation and refinance clients, utilizing the first-time homebuyer assistance program offered to tribal members under HUD’s Indian Housing Block Grant program. While many lenders struggle with how to structure the NAHASDA grant money toward down payments, Majestic Mortgage has adapted program guidelines to fund quickly and efficiently. Despite credit challenges such as bankruptcy, Majestic can refinance the existing loan and pull cash out for a number of uses, such as debt consolidation, home improvements, vacations, or working capital for a business. Investment properties can either be owner or non-owner occupied. For the self-employed, Majestic has non-income verifying home loans and SB A financing available. Most pre-qualifications are done in 24 hours and there is no charge for the initial call. Majestic Mortgage is an equal opportunity lender and can originate home loans in any state where licensing laws allow. Contact Liz at 1-800-579-8222, ext. 552, or page her at 503-955-0772. These two mortgage companies should not, in any way, be considered the only mortgage companies tribal members can use. The Siletz Tribal Housing Finance Program does not endorse any particular company. Tribal members should contact Dave Litchy or Bunni Snook at 1-888-870-9051 or 503-304-4064. Real estate transactions take time. You should apply for down payment assistance before applying for a first mortgage! Additional services provided by the Finance Program include homebuyer education, credit consulting, down payment grants, and advice in most any area of financing and credit. Finance Program staff members are always happy to answer questions and look for solutions to credit, mortgage, and loan problems. They will refer to other community resources as needed and can assist tribal members living anywhere in the United States