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Columbia Gorge News
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
www.columbiagorgenews.com
POLICE REPORTS
BINGEN-WHITE
SALMON POLICE
Feb. 22-28
Agency assists:
Feb. 22 — White Salmon
— Police assisted another
agency with a deceased
subject.
Feb. 23 — White Salmon
— Police attempted to locate
suspicious subjects for an-
other agency.
Feb. 27 — White Salmon
— Medics were requested to
evaluate a subject.
Feb. 28 — White Salmon
— A subject was reported
to be having a psychiatric
episode. The subject was
contacted.
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
Feb. 22 — Bingen —
Counterfeit money reported
(fraud).
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses
and impounds:
Feb. 26 — Bingen —
Officers assisted a subject
who was locked out of a
vehicle.
Other:
Feb. 23 — Bingen —
Welfare check conducted;
ongoing investigation.
Feb. 24 — White Salmon
— A subject was transport-
ed for an evaluation after a
welfare check.
Feb. 26 — Bingen — Noise
complaint reported. The
resident was contacted and
music turned down.
Feb. 26 — Bingen —
Officers attempted to make
contact at a residence for a
welfare check.
HOOD RIVER
POLICE
Feb. 21-27
Agency assists:
Feb. 23 — Cascade
Avenue, 2600 block — City
units successfully spiked a
vehicle.
Feb. 25 — State Street, 300
block — Drug Recognition
Evaluation conducted on a
subject suspected of being
under the influence of a
controlled substance.
Driving under
the influence of
intoxicants:
Feb. 26 — Button Bridge
Road — Hood River resident
arrested on the charge of
driving under the influence
of alcohol. BAC registered
more than twice the legal
limit.
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
Feb. 26 — Cascade
Avenue, 2600 block — The
Dalles resident was cited
and released for identity
theft and fraudulent use of a
credit card.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses
and impounds:
Feb. 22 — Hood River —
Male cited for misdemeanor
driving while suspended.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or
terms violations:
Feb. 26 — Cascade Avenue
— Juvenile male arrested on
an outstanding warrant and
lodged at NORCOR Juvenile.
Feb. 26 — Button Bridge
Road — Klickitat resident
cited and released on a
Hood River County Circuit
Court failure to appear
warrant.
Feb. 27 — E. Marina Drive,
1000 block — Non-resident
female arrested on an out-
standing arrest warrant and
for criminally driving while
suspended.
Theft, burglary
or robbery:
Feb. 21 — Wasco Avenue,
2700 block — Forced
entrance to a business
reported. The suspect used
bolt cutters to gain entry into
a portion of the property
and stole more than $700 of
merchandise.
Feb. 21 — 12th Street, 1800
block — Transient male ar-
rested for theft and trespass.
He was additionally charged
with two counts of criminal
mischief after he applied
graffiti to two businesses.
Feb. 22 — Pacific Avenue,
900 block — Unauthorized
entry into a motor vehicle
reported.
Feb. 22 — E. Eugene
Street, 400 block — A vehicle
was entered and items stolen
overnight.
Feb. 22 — Eugene Street,
700 block — A vehicle was
entered and items stolen
inside.
Feb. 22 — Eugene Street,
700 block — An unknown
individual entered a vehicle
and stole a wallet. Someone
later attempted to use a
credit card at a non-local
restaurant.
Feb. 23 — Ninth Court,
1600 block — Stolen vehicle
reported.
Feb. 25 — Sieverkropp
Drive, 800 block —
Suspicious vehicle in a
parking lot reported. A
registration check revealed
the vehicle was reported
stolen out of Vancouver. The
vehicle was towed.
Feb. 26 — Montello
Avenue, 1200 block —
Burglary reported.
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY
SHERIFF
Feb. 9 to March 1
Agency assists:
Feb. 23 — Cascade
Avenue, 2600 block —
Deputies assisted Hood
River Police and Oregon
State Police in the apprehen-
sion of a suspect.
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and
domestic violence:
Feb. 16 — Indian Creek
Road — Bias-related cyber
bullying from a student
reported.
Feb. 16 — S.W. Benson,
Cascade Locks — Domestic
disturbance reported.
Feb. 19 — Chevron Drive
— Juvenile female arrested
for domestic assault IV and
lodged at NORCOR Juvenile.
Feb. 22 — Wells Drive
— Female arrested for
menacing.
Feb. 27 — Ehrck Hill
Drive — Male arrested for
domestic assault IV and
harassment.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal
trespass and
vandalism:
Feb. 17 — S.W. Benson,
100 block, Cascade Locks —
Criminal mischief reported.
Feb. 18 — S.W. John
Quincy Court, 0-100 block,
Cascade Locks — Vandalism
to a vehicle reported.
Feb. 20 — Eliot Drive —
Female cited for criminal
mischief following a domes-
tic disturbance.
Driving under
the influence of
intoxicants:
Feb. 9 — Tucker Road
near Pheasant Drive — Male
arrested for driving under
the influence of intoxicants.
Feb. 11 — Frankton Road,
700 block — Male arrested
for driving under the influ-
ence of a controlled sub-
stance after causing a crash
near Post Canyon Drive.
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
Feb. 16 — AGA Road, 3300
block, Odell — Identity theft
reported.
Hood River
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses
and impounds:
Feb. 9 — Highway 35,
Hood River — Single car
traffic crash investigated.
Feb. 11 — Fir Mountain
Road, 3300 block — Single
vehicle crash with injury
investigated.
Feb. 12 — Highway 35
at milepost 93 — Deputies
towed a vehicle that had
been abandoned in a snow
storm.
Feb. 17 — Dee Highway,
5500 block, Parkdale —
Deputy responded to a
non-injury traffic crash.
Feb. 21 — Lost Lake Road,
5500 block, Dee — Deputy
responded to a two vehicle,
non-injury traffic crash.
Feb. 23 — Front Street, 200
block — Deputy responded
to a two vehicle, minor traf-
fic crash that occurred near
the Highway 30/Highway 35
intersection.
March 1 — Country Club
Road, 1700 block — Hit and
run to property reported.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or
terms violations:
Feb. 10 — Parkdale —
Male cited and released for
two warrants following a
traffic stop.
Feb. 22 — Hood River —
Deputies were notified that
a juvenile on probation was
sending inappropriate pic-
tures using a school email.
Sex offenses:
Feb. 23 — Hood River
— Possible sexual assault
reported.
Theft, burglary
or robbery:
Feb. 21 — Mount Hood —
Theft reported.
Other:
Feb. 9 — Hood River
— Child welfare check
conducted.
Feb. 15 — Hood River —
Suicide investigated.
Feb. 23 — S.W. Ruckel
Street, Cascade Locks —
Two runaway juvenile males
reported.
THE DALLES
POLICE
Feb. 26 to March 4
Agency assists:
March 2 — The Dalles — It
was reported that a man on
the bridge was leaning over
and putting his legs over the
railing. Oregon State Police
requested assistance. The
subject was later reported
to be off the bridge. Klickitat
County Sheriff’s Office was
advised.
March 2 — Lone Pine In
Lieu Site — Officers assisted
Intertribe with a disorderly
conduct call. All parties were
separated.
March 3 — E. 14th, 200
block — Ongoing issue of
a barking dog intermit-
tently throughout the night
reported.
March 4 — W. Seventh,
2000 block — Dog barking
for the past eight hours in
an RV parked in a parking
lot reported. The owner was
contacted.
Animal calls:
Feb. 28 — W. Eighth,
2100 block — Dogs were
reported to have killed all of
a subject’s chickens in the
past two weeks and had just
threatened the subject on
their porch.
March 2 — Dry Hollow
Road, 1900 block — Dog
owner warned after a dog
nipped at a minor’s leg.
March 4 — E. 10th Street,
2100 block — City safety
officer reported a dog bite
to the back of his leg while
placing a door hanger on a
residence. It was unknown if
the dog is vaccinated.
Shed fire
A Hood River man was arrested and charged with first degree arson after a March 1 fire in a mobile
home park at 3300 West Cascade Ave. Hood River Fire Department and police responded to the 11:39
p.m. fire, finding a shed engulfed in flames. One other home was damaged, according to Chief of Police
Neal Holste, who said that after investigating, officers discovered the fire had been intentionally set by
Ricardo Ortiz-Torres, 28, of Hood River, who had been living on the property. Ortiz-Torres was lodged at
NORCOR.
Kirby Neumann-Rea photo
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and
domestic violence:
Feb. 26 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported. A cus-
tomer assaulted a bartender.
Feb. 27 — W. Sixth — A
physical domestic dispute
was reported outside of a
store. A male was lodged at
NORCOR on a parole viola-
tion warrant.
Feb. 27 — W. Second —
Disturbance reported. Two
males were threatening each
other with knives. A male
was warned for disorderly
conduct.
Feb. 27 — W. 10th —
Harassment reported.
Feb. 28 — E. 16th —
Disturbance reported. A
female was later arrested for
domestic harassment.
Feb. 28 — E. 13th —
Harassment reported.
Feb. 28 — W. Seventh —
Female cited for harassment.
Feb. 28 — E. 10th —
Disturbance reported.
Feb. 28 — W. Second —
Owner of a repossessed ve-
hicle came to the impound
and verbally threatened a
subject.
Feb. 28 — Lone Pine In
Lieu Site — Assault and
attempted theft of a vehicle
reported. Intertribe respond-
ed and Oregon State Police
were notified. The suspect
was at the hospital but arrest
for two counts of assault on a
police officer, resisting arrest
and a circuit court felony
warrant were pending, as
was lodging at NORCOR.
Feb. 28 — The Dalles —
Harassment reported.
Feb. 28 — W. Second and
Pentland — Verbal harass-
ment reported.
March 1 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
March 1 — E. Columbia
View Drive — Harassment
reported.
March 1 — E. Ninth —
Domestic dispute reported.
March 2 — W. Sixth —
Disturbance reported.
March 2 — E. 10th — Male
arrested for harassment.
March 3 — W. 10th and
Hostetler — Disturbance
reported.
March 3 — W. Third —
Harassment reported.
March 3 — E. Ninth —
Domestic dispute reported.
March 4 — E. 11th —
Harassment reported.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
Feb. 28 — E. Third Street,
500 block — Baggie of meth-
amphetamine found on a
business floor.
March 1 — W. Walnut
Street, 700 block — Eight
syringes were found in the
middle of a field. They were
collected for disposal.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal
trespass and
vandalism:
Feb. 26 — W. Seventh and
Snipes — Disorderly con-
duct reported. A male was
contacted and at the officer’s
request, put a knife in his
backpack and agreed not to
draw any more attention.
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Feb. 26 — Mt. Hood Street,
500 block — Male warned
for disorderly conduct after
cursing at people and pull-
ing down his pants, exposing
his buttocks.
Feb. 27 — E. 13th, 1400
block — Criminal mischief
reported. A car was egged.
Feb. 27 — W. Richland
Court — Ongoing issue of a
juvenile throwing rocks at
vehicles and glass and other
debris in the road reported.
Feb. 27 — Mt. Hood Street,
400 block — Disorderly
conduct reported. A female
threw a liquor bottle at a
vehicle as it drove by.
Feb. 27 — Washington
Street, 900 block — Trespass
reported.
Feb. 28 — W. Fourth,
200 block — Vandalism
reported.
March 1 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Disorderly conduct
reported. A male was yelling
at people at a business. The
male was trespassed.
March 1 — W. 11th, 500
block — Criminal mischief
reported. A car was broken
into overnight; the window
was scratched and a seal
ripped off.
March 1 — W. Third, 300
block — Female returned
to a property from which
she had been previously
trespassed.
March 1 — Mt. Hood
Street — Male warned for
disorderly conduct and tres-
passed from two businesses.
March 1 — E. 15th, 1900
block — Trespass reported.
March 1 — W. Second, 200
block — Male chain locked a
hotel door, flipped over the
mattress and night stand and
climbed out of a second sto-
ry bathroom window, then
tried to re-enter the room
through the front window.
The male’s debit card was
charged for damages, and
he was trespassed from the
property.
March 2 — I-84, The
Dalles — Dispatch received
more than 10 calls regarding
a male subject attempting
to get hit by vehicles on the
freeway. It was later reported
that the male had started a
fire in his garage prior to go-
ing to the freeway. The male
was located and was report-
ed to be intoxicated. He was
transferred to the hospital
by medics, then cited and
released for disorderly con-
duct II, criminal mischief III
and reckless burning.
March 3 — W. Sixth, 3800
block — Male trespassed
from a property.
March 3 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Male trespassed
from a property.
March 3 — E. Ninth, 1800
block — Female returned
to a property from which
she had been previously
trespassed.
March 3 — W. Third, 100
block — Disorderly conduct
reported. A female was
trespassed.
March 4 — Jefferson
Street, 1200 block —
Trespass reported.
March 4 — Lone
Pine Drive, 500 block —
Disorderly conduct report-
ed. The subject was calm
when officers arrived.
March 4 — Webber Street,
1000 block — Criminal
mischief reported. A male
was reported to be hitting
picnic tables and vehicles.
The male denied hitting any
cars. He was trespassed.
March 4 — W. Third
Street, 300 block — Female
returned to a property from
which she had been previ-
ously trespassed. Officers
determined the female was
in crisis and it was safer to
let her stay than attempt to
move her. Center for Living
was notified.
Driving under
the influence of
intoxicants:
Feb. 27 — W. Second, 1200
block — Male arrested for
driving under the influence
of intoxicants. BAC regis-
tered .19 percent.
Feb. 27 — E. Fourth Street,
800 block — Male arrest-
ed for driving under the
influence of intoxicants and
released to a friend.
Feb. 28 — W. Sixth, 1300
block — Pedestrian vs.
vehicle reported. The driver
was later arrested for driving
under the influence of
intoxicants and two counts
of reckless endangering. The
victim was transported to
the hospital by medics.
March 3 — Cherry Heights
and Second — Female
stopped for failure to
maintain lane and failure to
signal. She was arrested for
driving under the influence
of a controlled substance.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses
and impounds:
Feb. 26 — E. Second and
Washington — A green street
sign at the intersection blew
off of a pole and hit a vehicle,
causing damage. An officer
picked up the sign and con-
tacted public works.
March 2 — W. Walnut
Street, 1000 block — Parking
complaint reported.
March 3 — Washington
Street, 400 block — Traffic
crash reported. A car backed
into another car, causing
damage to the driver’s side
door.
March 3 — Hostetler
Street, 700 block — Traffic
crash reported. A vehicle
lightly struck another vehicle
from the back.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or
terms violations:
Feb. 26 — W. Hostetler
and W. Sixth — Male arrest-
ed for felon in possession of
a weapon.
Feb. 28 — Mt. Hood Street,
500 block — Female lodged
at NORCOR for three failure
to appear warrants (criminal
trespass II, theft II and theft
I, identity theft, criminal
mistreatment I, fraudulent
use of a credit card and
unlawful possession of
methamphetamine).
March 3 — Jefferson and
E. First — Male arrested on
warrants.
March 3 — E. 12th, 1700
block — Male cited and
released for a warrant.
March 4 — Court Street,
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