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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Oregon overall gains population more rapidly than its five southwestern counties
Three Grants Pass resi-
dents attempting to flee
Thursday night, Feb. 15
from state and county police
officers in Josephine County
made the mistake of jumping
into the frigid Rogue River
before they surrendered, said
Oregon State Police.
All three were treated
for hypothermia, and the
driver was lodged on several
charges.
At approximately 8
p.m., OSP Senior Trooper
Tanya Henderson attempted
to stop a 1986 four-door
Honda southbound on Inter-
state 5 near milepost 65
north of Grants Pass for a
traffic violation. The driver
initially pulled onto the free-
way shoulder and stopped,
but then sped southbound
exiting at the Merlin exit
near milepost 61, OSP said.
The driver and his two
passengers attempted to
elude troopers and Jose-
phine County Sheriff’s Of-
fice deputies on county
roads until it stopped ap-
proximately 20 miles later at
the end of Ferry Road.
The three occupants got
out of the car and ran, jump-
ing into the Rogue River.
The two passengers, Kyle
Thier, 23, and Christina
Derenzo, 20, were quickly
recovered from the river
which had water tempera-
tures near 40 degrees, OSP
reported.
The driver, subse-
quently identified as Joseph
O’Dell, 21, “got caught in
the river current and was
taken into the middle of the
river. Water rescue person-
nel were notified to respond,
but as O’Dell was scream-
ing for help he fortunately
drifted to an area chest deep.
“After remaining in the
cold water for a period of
time, he finally was able to
get to the other side of the
river where he reportedly
collapsed on the river bank
until troopers could get to
him.”
All three individuals
were transported by Ameri-
can Medical Response
(AMR) to Three Rivers
Community Hospital in
Grants Pass for treatment of
hypothermia. During this
time, troopers learned that
the Honda displayed
switched license plates and
that the car had been stolen
out of the Grants Pass area.
Upon release from the
hospital, O’Dell was taken
into custody and lodged in
Josephine County Jail on
charges of unauthorized use
of a motor vehicle, felony
attempt to elude in a vehicle,
and misdemeanor attempt to
elude on foot. Additional
charges will be referred to
the Josephine County Dis-
trict Attorney's Office, as
well as for the two passen-
gers, who were not arrested.
OSP troopers from
Grants Pass and Central
Point offices were assisted
during this incident by Jose-
phine County Sheriff’s Of-
fice, AMR, and Rural/Metro
Fire Dept. and its rescue
response team.
gonians who moved to the
state during the past five
years.
The five-county region
achieved 129 percent of the
Oregon Benchmark Goal for
Hispanic residents, with
516. It was 125 percent for
Native Americans, 499; 112
percent for Asian/Pacific
Islanders, 446; and 84 per-
cent for African Americans,
336.
Region 1 (three north
coast counties plus Colum-
bia County) saw a 10-
percentage point increase.
Region 2 (Clackamas, Mult-
nomah, Washington and
Yamhill counties) experi-
enced a 9 percent point rise.
Oregon Households:
*Median household
income increased from
$40,569 to $42,021 between
‘03 and ‘05. Adjusted for
1989 dollars, income de-
creased from $26,220 to
$25,813 during that period.
*Approximately two-
thirds (65 percent) of all
Oregon households are
owner-occupied, which is
slightly lower than the U.S.
average (69 percent).
*Seventy-seven percent
of all Oregon households
have personal computers,
and 69 percent have Internet
access, both approximately
the same as during ‘04. A
big increase occurred in
high-speed access. During
‘04, 45 percent of house-
holds with Internet had
high-speed access, in ‘06
that grew to 67 percent.
(Editor’s Note: Fac-
tual information for
‘Blotter’ is provided by
official law enforcement
agencies. All persons listed
are innocent until proven
guilty in a court of law.
Charges can be amended
or dismissed.)
* * *
assment against another I.V.
High School student, Rich-
ard Miner, 16, was cited on
charges of menacing and
disorderly conduct.
*Following a reported
assault, Robert James
Myers, 36, was located in
Downtown Cave Junction
and cited on charges of
fourth-degree domestic as-
sault, domestic menacing,
strangulation and probation
violation.
*Just before 7:30 p.m.
someone ran from his ga-
rage when he turned on the
light, said a Madrona Drive
resident, who also reported
items missing from his vehi-
cle.
Saturday, Feb. 10
*Right after midnight a
man who sounded ex-
tremely intoxicated de-
manded a deputy respond
immediately to a CJ bar, as
two women had just beaten
him up.
*The source of a loud
“thump” heard atop a N.
Junction Avenue residence
around midnight was not
located.
*A 1982 Toyota pickup
truck was reported stolen
from a W. Stevenson Street
residence early this morn-
ing.
*Contacted in Down-
town Cave Junction, Russell
Brummett, 35, was cited on
a charge of failure to appear
on an original third-degree
theft charge.
*Chaz Albert Lindsey,
22, was transported to Three
Rivers Community Hospital
(TRCH) on a peace officer’s
mental hold after he was
reported running in the mid-
dle of Redwood Hwy. and
was nearly struck by vehi-
cles.
*While others video-
taped, a “disorderly” Roger
Lee Davenport-Pernicka,
26, was contacted near the
green bridge on Eight Dollar
Mountain Road around 4
p.m., where he fought with a
law enforcement officer as
he was taken into custody. It
was reported that he at-
tempted to kick out the win-
dows of the patrol vehicle
and was pepper-sprayed
more than once. Davenport-
Pernicka was cited on
charges of second-degree
criminal mischief and disor-
derly conduct, and lodged in
Josephine County Jail. The
videotape was seized and
entered as evidence.
*Having stated to the
call-taker that he’d been
asked to kill someone, Gary
Michael Phillips, 54, was
transported to TRCH on a
peace officer’s mental hold.
*A woman on Honey-
bee Lane reported the theft
of one cat and two metal cat
carriers from her residence.
*Several people re-
ported hearing a gunshot or
explosion on W. River
Street around 10:45 p.m.,
but no hazard was located.
Sunday, Feb. 11
*A pickup truck parked
overnight behind Carlos’
Mexican Restaurante was
reported stolen.
*After driving his
pickup truck into his White
Schoolhouse Road resi-
dence, Gary Michael Phil-
lips, 54, was taken to TRCH
on a peace officer’s mental
hold.
*Chased from a shed to
which he’d forcibly gained
entry, David James Parker,
47, was arrested as he
walked northbound on
Takilma Road. He was cited
on charges of second-degree
burglary and second-degree
criminal mischief.
The state of Oregon has
released the findings of the
2006 Oregon Population
Survey.
It provides a wealth of
data on income and other
household characteristics,
health insurance coverage,
educational attainment,
commuting choices, educa-
tion, child-care arrange-
ments, and Internet usage.
The telephone survey,
conducted by the Northwest
Research Group during
summer and fall 2006, also
provides information on
Oregonians’ perceptions,
ranging from the quality of
public services to their sense
of community. Key find-
ings:
In-Migration:
*The rate of people mi-
grating to Oregon during the
past five years grew from 17
percent in 2004 to 23 per-
cent in 2006. A Benchmark
increase occurred in all re-
gions but Region 4
(Josephine, Jackson, Doug-
las, Curry and Coos coun-
ties), which remained the
same as in 2004.
Region 4 showed 19
percent both years for Ore-
Three flee cops; jump in river; one jailed
Thursday, Feb. 8
*Illinois Valley High
School student Kodi Gil-
more, 16, was cited on a
charge of possession of a
controlled substance (PCS),
less than an ounce of mari-
juana within 1000 feet of a
school after it was reported
he had some in his locker.
*Workers at Cave Junc-
tion DQ reported theft of a
tip jar containing a small
quantity of cash two weeks
ago.
*A Greenview Drive
resident reported theft of
two chainsaws from a
locked garage.
*Animal Control was
notified that a brown-and-
white pit bull with a spiked
collar was standing on the
middle of Redwood Hwy. at
Kerby Mainline blocking
traffic at 1:12 p.m.
*Margaret Lucille Har-
wood, 47, of Cave Junction
was cited on a charge of
menacing after she reported
an altercation with her
son, 15.
*Approximately 1 mile
up Happy Camp Road from
Takilma, a large boulder on
the roadway was causing a
traffic hazard. Too large to
move, the boulder was
marked off with flares, and
county Public Works was
notified.
*In violation of a re-
straining order prohibiting
third-party contact, a man
delivered a blanket to his
daughter’s school to give to
her, it was reported.
*An orange chainsaw
was reported stolen from a
locked pickup truck in
Selma.
Friday, Feb. 9
*Following a report of
continuing threats and har-
Education:
*Approximately a third
of Oregon adults older than
25 report that they have a
college degree or higher,
about the same as in ‘04.
The percent of Oregonians
who report that they hold an
associate degree or have
some college training rose
from 28 percent in ‘04 to 31
percent in ‘06.
Health and Well-Being:
*An estimated 15.6 per-
cent of Oregonians
(576,000) lack health insur-
ance, compared to 17 per-
cent in ‘04. Approximately
12.6 percent of those 18 and
younger (116,000 children)
lack health insurance, com-
pared to 13.0 percent in ‘04.
*The percent of Orego-
nians who report suffering
from a long-lasting disabil-
ity increased from 13 per-
cent in ‘04 to 18 percent in
2006. Approximately half of
those between the ages of 75
and 84, and two-thirds of
those 85 and older, report
living with a disability.
Oregonians’ Perceptions:
*About their state and
community: Oregonians
remain positive about their
state. Approximately 87
percent feel somewhat or
very positive about the state,
a figure that is up slightly
from 84 percent in ‘04. The
post-9/11 boost in feelings
of community cohesion con-
tinued through ‘06, with
about half feeling part of the
community.
During 2000, the figure
was 37 percent. People who
have moved to Oregon dur-
ing the past five years are
less likely to feel a part of
their community. Orego-
nians rated access to health
care and controlling drug
use lower than in recent
years.
*About government
services: The percentage of
Oregonians who feel very
positive or somewhat posi-
tive about government ser-
vices rose from 60 percent
in ‘04 to 65 percent in ‘06.
This is still below the high
of 79 percent in 2000.
*About infrastructure:
Compared to ‘04, a higher
percentage of Oregonians
think Oregon is doing a bet-
ter job in maintaining high-
ways, roads and bridges.
Despite a significant in-
crease in concern about traf-
fic in the Portland area, the
great majority of Orego-
nians do not view traffic as a
serious or critical problem.
However, controlling sprawl
and developing mass transit
were all rated lower than in
recent years.
*About education: The
percentage of Oregonians
who believe the state is do-
ing very well or somewhat
well in K-12 education
dropped from 64 percent in
‘04 to 60 percent in ‘06. A
slow but steady decline has
occurred in perceptions of
how Oregon is doing in un-
dergraduate and graduate
education at public four-
year colleges and universi-
ties, falling from 85 percent
in 2000 to 80 percent in ‘06.
Community colleges
remain a favorite with Ore-
gonians, holding steady at
an 88 percent overall ap-
proval rating.
*About the environ-
ment: Oregonians continue
to feel that Oregon is doing
a good job in preserving the
state’s resources and envi-
ronment. Generally, envi-
ronmental protection re-
ceived the highest ratings
from Oregonians.
Provision of parks and
open spaces is the most
highly rated of any service,
with a 90 percent approval
rating -- about the same as
in ‘04.
MANSFIELD R. CLEARY
Attorney at Law
General Practice in
Illinois Valley
since 1980
Practice includes but not limited to:
Bankruptcy - Eliminate
financial problems
Living trusts - Avoid probate
Estate planning - Wills,
power of attorney
Domestic relations
Auto accident - Personal Injury
Criminal - DUII
Real Estate contracts - Foreclosure
592-2195
200 W. Lister
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Movie: ‘‘The Ladies Man’’ (2000) A randy radio Movie: ‘‘The Original Kings of Comedy’’ (2000) Movie: TTT ‘‘Rush Hour’’ (1998) Mismatched Movie: TTZ ‘‘Friday’’ (1995) Ice Cube. Buddies ‘‘Boomer-
Program Program
Stereo) ^ Presents Presents host dispenses a special brand of love advice. ^ Director Spike Lee films a comedy concert tour. police partners seek a kidnapped girl. ^
in South Central L.A. ponder repaying a dealer. ang’’ ^
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Hollywood Hollywood Dunne: Power,
French
French
The Investigators
The Investigators
NOPD: Mardi Gras
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Heat
Privilege & Justice
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‘‘Murder in the Quarter’’ ‘‘The Witching Hour’’