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Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com REPORTS reported. Nov. 17 — W. Second — Continued from page 2 Fight reported. Nov. 17 — W. Sixth — Female reported to be were both cited and released outside of a business yelling with court dates to appear in obscenities and talking to things that weren’t there. Hood River Circuit Court. Officers contacted the female; she was calm at that Theft, burglary time. or robbery: Nov. 18 — E. Third — Nov. 9 — Cascade Avenue, Disturbance reported. Nov. 18 — W. Second and 3600 block — Burglary Lincoln — Male punched reported. A male subject in the face by a female. The entered a back room of a female was later reported to business and stole a large be yelling at passersby and bag of recycling cans. This saying she would assault incident has happened at them. least four times. Nov. 19 — Wright Street — Nov. 10 — Wasco Avenue, Harassment reported. 2700 block — Male suspect Nov. 19 — Lewis Street — of a theft that had just oc- Domestic dispute reported. curred was contacted by of- ficers. The male was wearing Female issued a criminal the boots that he had stolen. citation for improper use of The male was identified and 911. Nov. 19 — Mill Creek cited for theft III and was additionally trespassed from Bridge — Disturbance reported. A male and female the business property. were contacted and said Nov. 12 — Cascade Avenue, 500 block — Theft II they had had an argument. Nov. 19 — E. 12th — reported. Domestic dispute reported. Nov. 12 — B Street, 1600 block — Male and female cited and released for bur- Controlled substance glary II and theft III. violations (non-DUII): Nov. 13 — Cascade Avenue, 2000 block — Nov. 13 — Klindt Drive, Shoplifting reported. 3600 block — Empty syring- Nov. 14 — E. Marina es reported. Officers were Drive, 1000 block — Theft unable to locate. reported. Nov. 13 — W. First Street, 1500 block — Ziplock bag of marijuana found by an Other: employee in a drop box. Officers found a small jar of Nov. 12 — Wasco Street, marijuana inside a gallon 1800 block — Ordinance ziplock baggie. It was taken violation reported. for destruction. Nov. 19 — W. Sixth, 1200 THE DALLES block — Possible drug activ- POLICE ity reported. Officers were unable to locate. Nov. 13-19 Agency assists: Nov. 16 — W. Sixth, 2700 block — Officers assisted with a medical call. Nov. 17 — Oregon Avenue, 1100 block — Officers assist- ed Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office in locating a male. Nov. 18 — Webber Street, 1000 block — Aggressive male reported (agency assist). Animal calls: Nov. 14 — E. 12th, 800 block — Dog seen attacking a chicken. A dead chicken was found in a yard. Nov. 18 — G. Street, 1300 block — Puppy reported to be running loose and attempted to bite a minor riding a bike. Nov. 18 — W. Second, 100 block — Dog lodged at the animal shelter. Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic violence: Nov. 13 — W. Pleasant Court — Harassment reported. Nov. 14 — E. 20th — Domestic dispute reported. Nov. 14 — W. Seventh — Disturbance reported. Three or four people were report- ed to be yelling outside a residence. Nov. 14 — W. Fourth — Disturbance reported. A male was reported to be screaming. Nov. 15 — W. Pomona Street — Disturbance report- ed. A male was yelling racial slurs at another person. He left, then returned and start- ed yelling again. Nov. 15 — E. 21st Place — Harassment reported. Nov. 16 — E. Eighth — Domestic dispute reported. Nov. 16 — E. Eighth — Domestic dispute reported. Nov. 17 — W. Richland Court — Domestic dispute Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal trespass and vandalism: Nov. 13 — W. Second, 400 block — Disorderly conduct reported. A female was walk- ing down the railroad tracks and screaming. Nov. 13 — E. 15th, 1900 block — Male returned to a property from which he had been previously trespassed. Officers located the male, who admitted to being at the property. He was lodged at NORCOR for trespass and four warrants (three failure to appear for trespassing II and one failure to appear for assault IV). Nov. 13 — Mill Creek Road, 3600 block — Female cited and released for trespass. Nov. 14 — W. Second Street, 100 block — Trespass reported. Nov. 15 — W. Eighth, 400 block — Female trespassed form a property. Nov. 15 — Second and Union — Criminal mischief reported. A male was later cited. Nov. 16 — W. Third Street, 200 block — Criminal mis- chief reported. A homeless person had taken up resi- dence under a carport. Over the weekend, the lock to the shop was broken and items stored there. Nov. 16 — Lincoln Street, 300 block — Male returned to a property from which he had been previously trespassed. He was subse- quently cited for criminal trespass I. Nov. 16 — Mt. Hood Street, 500 block — Female trespassed from a property. Nov. 16 — Court Street, 300 block — Someone slashed all four tires on a vehicle. Nov. 17 — Lincoln Street, 400 block — Broken window on a building reported (criminal mischief). Nov. 17 — Court Street, 300 block — Subject called to say her vehicle tires were slashed a week ago and now there is front door damage; wet paint was on the door saying “Get Out” with an X. Nov. 17 — Mt. Hood Street, 400 block — Male ar- rested for disorderly conduct II and harassment. Nov. 17 — Emerson Street — Male reported to be dumping trash in a yard. Nov. 17 — E. Third and Court Street — Subject reported that her tires had been slashed sometime overnight. This is the second time that has happened. Nov. 17 — Lincoln Street, 300 block — Male cited and released for criminal trespass II. Nov. 18 — Court Street, 300 block — Slashed tires re- ported (criminal mischief). Nov. 18 — River Trail Way, 4300 block — Female returned to a property from which she had been previ- ously trespassed. Nov. 18 — Court Street, 300 block — All four vehicle tires slashed (criminal mischief). Nov. 18 — E. 13th, 400 block — Female trespassed from a property. Nov. 18 — W. Second, 100 block — Male trespassed from a business after a dis- turbance. He was escorted back by officers to retrieve his belongings. Nov. 18 — W. Second, 800 block — Female reported to be taking power from a building. She was trespassed from the property. Nov. 18 — W. Hostetler Street, 800 block — Male ar- rested for criminal trespass II, disorderly conduct II and interfering with a police officer. He was lodged at NORCOR. Nov. 18 — Court Street, 300 block — Subject report- ed seeing a female attempt to puncture two tires on a vehicle. The female fled prior to the arrival of law enforce- ment. Officers checked the tires and saw a possible mark but the tires were not penetrated. Nov. 19 — W. Eighth, 2400 block — Vehicle tagged with spray paint (criminal mischief). Nov. 19 — Mt. Hood Street, 500 block — Female trespassed from a property after causing issues. Nov. 19 — E. 19th, 1700 block — Trespass reported. Nov. 19 — Lewis Street, 1400 block — Female cited for criminal trespass II. Driving under the influence of intoxicants: Nov. 18 — Court Street, 200 block — Male reported to be drinking and driving. Officers contacted the male, who allowed officers to check his impairment. He was warned he could be arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants if seen driving after officers cleared. Nov. 19 — Webber Street, 200 block — A male showed up at NORCOR for a cite and release. NORCOR would not lodge due to his intoxica- tion level. The male left in a vehicle. The pursuit ended once the vehicle went into Washington. Washington State Police arrived and arrested him for driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was lodged at the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office. Motor vehicle crashes, incidents, offenses and impounds: Nov. 13 — W. Sixth, 1200 block — Traffic crash reported. Nov. 13 — E. Ninth, 1200 block — Vehicle towed (code enforcement). Nov.13 — E. 13th, 300 block — Vehicle towed (code enforcement). Nov. 14 — E. Scenic Drive, 400 block — Traffic hazard reported. A fence was down and blocking a small area of the roadway. Nov. 14 — W. Sixth and Webber — Two car traffic crash reported. Female cited for failure to yield. Nov. 16 — W. Eighth Place, 1000 block — It was reported that someone backed into landscaping overnight. Nov. 16 — Highway 197 — Pursuit reported. A vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed. The vehicle had no plates and a defective brake light. Nov. 17 — Highway 197 — Officers attempted to stop a vehicle for expired registration. The vehicle as the same vehicle officers got into pursuit with earlier that morning. The vehicle immediately eluded. The pursuit was terminated immediately. Nov. 18 — W. 10th, 1700 block — Hit and run reported. Nov. 18 — E. 12th and Clark Street — Vehicle locat- ed that officers had already been in two pursuits. There were two subjects reported to be in the car, with bullet holes in the driver’s side window. It was reported that one subject appeared to be possibly injured. Outstanding warrants, parole, probation or terms violations: Nov. 14 — W. Sixth, 1200 block — Female cited for three failure to appear warrants. Nov. 17 — E. Seventh, 400 block — Male cited for a warrant. Theft, burglary or robbery: Nov. 13 — Mt. Hood Street, 500 block — Male cited and released for theft III and trespassed from a business. Nov. 13 — W. 10th, 300 block — Theft of a bike reported. Nov. 14 — W. Pomona Street, 700 block — Burglary reported. Money was stolen. Nov. 14 — W. Eighth, 2500 block — Theft III reported. Nov. 14 — Columbia View Drive, 3400 block — Theft reported. Missing collectible dolls were stolen. Nov. 14 — W. Sixth, 800 block — Attempted theft reported. A male was seen trying to cut a catalytic con- verter from a van. Nov. 15 — N. Old Dufur Road, 2900 block — Tarps stolen from flatbed trailer reported. Nov. 15 — W. Sixth, 2600 block — Theft of boots and other items reported. Nov. 16 — E. 10th, 1800 block — Stolen vehicle reported. The vehicle was recovered and photographs taken. Multiple bags of items were removed from the vehicle to be searched. The license plates were not recovered. Nov. 16 — W. 10th, 2900 block — Theft from a vehicle reported. Two packs of cigarettes and $95 with a silver dollar money clip were stolen (theft II). Nov. 16 — W. Sixth, 300 Blazing Fast Internet! ADD TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR ONLY 19 . 99 $ /mo. where available 2-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE America’s Top 120 Package MO. 190 CHANNELS Including Local Channels! 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Visa, Mastercard & Discover Wednesday, November 25, 2020 block — Burglary reported. Nov. 16 — E. Third, 500 block — Theft of $264 of product reported from a business on Nov. 1. Nov. 16 —Second Street — Male cited and released for theft III. Nov. 17 — Tie Plant Road, 100 block — Burglary report- ed. Items were stolen. Nov. 17 — E. 16th, 1300 block — Car prowl reported. Nov. 17 — E. 12th, 300 block — Theft reported. Nov. 17 — W. Eighth, 2200 block — Theft of a toolbox and industrial sized flash- lights reported. Nov. 17 — W. Second, 2500 block — Male cited and released for burglary II, criminal trespass II, criminal mischief II and theft of services. Nov. 17 — E. 12th, 300 block — Theft reported. A purse was stolen out of a ve- hicle overnight that included a wallet. Nov. 17 — W. Ninth, 800 block — Theft reported. Decorations were stolen from a yard. Nov. 18 — E. 14th, 800 block — Car prowl reported. Items were stolen. Nov. 18 — Mt. Hood Street, 400 block — Theft reported. Nov. 18 — W. Sixth, 1000 block — Theft of a vehicle reported. Two males and a female arrived at a business; the males distracted an employee while the female drove a vehicle off a lot with- out permission. The vehicle was later returned. Nov. 19 — Court Street, 700 block — Theft of a cat- alytic converter from a van reported. Nov. 19 — W. Sixth, 3500 block — Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle reported. Other: Nov. 13-19 — The Dalles — Officers responded to 91 mental health and/or wel- fare checks. Nov. 13 — W. Fourth, 300 block — Officers observed two subjects shooting a BB gun from the balcony of an apartment complex. Both were cited for violation of a city ordinance of discharging a weapon. Nov. 14 — W. Ninth, 2100 block — Noise complaint reported. A resident was warned for having music too loud. Nov. 15 — The Dalles — A male was hallucinating, believing three females were in his house. A weapon was fired. Another gunshot was also heard. The subject walked out to the driveway with the gun in his pocket. He was still hallucinating but chatted with units on scene. He was placed in protective custody after a second unit arrived and the residence secured. Nov. 18 — W. Sixth — Three ICE agents were in town. Nov. 18 — Court and Second Street — Officers assisted with a vehicle that had run out of gas. WASCO COUNTY SHERIFF Nov. 13-19 Agency assists: Nov. 14 — Fifteen Mile Campground — Vehicle reported to be stuck in the snow. Search and rescue was dispatched to respond to the entrance with snowmobiles. The vehicle was located (agency assist). Nov. 14 — Wamic Market Road, Tygh Valley — Black ice reported. Several acci- dents were also reported. The road department was notified. Nov. 19 — Webber Street, 200 block — Yakima County Jail called to confirm a war- rant (two counts of forgery and one count of felony theft I). Animal calls: Nov. 18 —W. Lockwood Street, 4300 block — A dog jumped a fence, causing damage. Nov. 18 — W. Oak Street, 1000 block — Dog at large reported. The dog had gotten out of a backyard. Deputies waited with the dog until family could retrieve her to make sure she wasn’t hit by a car. Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic violence: Nov. 14 — W. Lockwood Street — Domestic dispute reported. Nov. 15 — W. Irvine Street — Disturbance reported. Nov. 19 — Sevenmile Hill Road — Domestic dispute reported. Nov. 19 — W. Chenowith Creek Road — Domestic violence reported. Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): Nov. 18 — Webber Street, 200 block — An inmate had a baggie with a small amount of a white sub- stance inside. A deputy was requested to determine if there was enough for a drug charge. Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal trespass and vandalism: Nov. 13 — Mill Creek Road, 3600 block — A female was cited and released for trespass. She was later ar- rested for criminal trespass II and lodged at NORCOR. Nov. 17 — Fir Crest Road, 1600 block, Mosier — Trespass reported. 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