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Wednesday, April 14, 2021
B5
POLICE REPORTS
NORCOR
April 2-8
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 3 — Zachary Dale
Fine, menacing, disorderly
conduct II, criminal mis-
chief II and five probation
violations.
April 4 — Garyson Ross
Striking Johnson, three
counts misdemeanor
domestic assault IV and
harassment.
April 6 — Kenneth Scott
Wortman, misdemeanor do-
mestic assault IV; released.
April 7 — Tracy J.
Hummel, misdemeanor do-
mestic assault IV; released.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 5 — Heather Annette
Jealous, unlawful possession
of methamphetamine I and
unlawful possession of hero-
in II; released.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 2 — Zachary William
Lee Bullock, criminal
mischief II and disorderly
conduct II; released.
April 2 — Benjamin James
Slusher, criminal trespass II;
released.
April 3 — Stephen Randall
Shockey, disorderly conduct
II.
April 7 — Jorday Lyle Fus,
disorderly conduct II.
April 7 — Christopher
Charles Jensen, criminal
trespass I and disorderly
conduct II.
April 8 — Christopher
William Wallace, criminal
trespass I, two probation
violations and failure to
appear I.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 2 — Chariah Dore
White, misdemeanor driving
under the influence of
alcohol.
April 2 — Richard Albert
Farwell, misdemeanor driv-
ing under the influence of
alcohol and reckless driving;
released.
April 4 — Vince Howard
White, misdemeanor driving
under the influence of a con-
trolled substance; released.
April 4 — Anthony Dane
Jennings, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of a controlled substance,
reckless driving, unautho-
rized use of a motor vehicle,
burglary I, giving false in-
formation to a police officer
and felony fugitive from
another state.
April 5 — Gloria Marina
Montoya Pena, misde-
meanor driving under the
influence of a controlled
substance and reckless
driving.
April 6 — Thomas Porter
Hood, misdemeanor driving
under the influence of alco-
hol; released.
April 6 — Lars Andreas
Reierson, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
April 6 — Brent Hansen
Ivie, misdemeanor driv-
ing under the influence
of alcohol and unlawful
possession/concealment of
firearms.
April 7 — Julia Jeanette
Diaz James, attempt to elude
a police officer on foot,
misdemeanor driving under
the influence of alcohol and
reckless driving; released.
April 7 — Scott Lee
Swenson, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol and reckless driv-
ing; released.
April 8 — Kara Ann
Hobson, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 2 — Challis Sharai
Heath, reckless driving, fail-
ure to perform the duties of a
driver (hit and run property
damage), misdemeanor
disorderly conduct I and
misdemeanor driving under
the influence of alcohol; bail
posted.
April 5 — Juan Manuel
Calderon Lopez, misde-
meanor driving while sus-
pended or revoked; released.
April 5 — Everado Zamora
Avendano, misdemeanor
driving while suspended or
revoked; released.
April 6 —Shyan Rae
McDannel, unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle and
unlawful possession of
methamphetamine I.
April 6 — Victor Byron
Freddie Snell, unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle and
unlawful possession of
methamphetamine I.
April 7 — Laura Elizabeth
Samuel, attempt to elude
a police officer, two counts
assault on a public safety
officer, recklessly endanger-
ing another person, resisting
arrest and reckless driving.
April 8 — Nicholas
Michael Lowe, misdemean-
or driving while suspend-
ed or revoked and felony
driving under the influence
of alcohol.
April 9 — Kathleen
Elizabeth Davidson, failure
to perform the duties of a
driver (hit and run, property
damage); released.
April 8 — Laura Elizabeth
Samuel, two counts assault
on a public safety officer, at-
tempt to elude police officer
(vehicle offense), resisting
arrest, reckless driving and
recklessly endangering an-
other person; bail posted.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 2 — Levi Nicholas
Lewis, four counts failure to
appear II.
April 3 — Ryann Delin
Roettger, resisting arrest,
probation violation, misde-
meanor domestic assault IV
and harassment; bail posted.
April 3 — Barry Walter
Anderson, contempt of court
(violation of a restraining
order).
April 5 — Shawn T. Floyd,
felony fugitive from another
state and unlawful posses-
sion of heroin I.
April 5 — Rigoberto Govea
Puebla, contempt of court
(violation of a restraining
order); bail posted.
April 5 — Amberly Lynette
Guevara, contempt of court
(violation of a restraining
order).
April 5 — Krisleen
Veronica Napyer, probation
violation.
April 6 — Daniel Joel
Berry, probation violation.
April 7 — Fred Lewis
Irons, two probation
violations.
April 8 — John Tucker,
contempt of court.
April 8 — Joseph William
Farmer, contempt of court
and criminal trespass I.
April 8 — Issac Lewis,
probation violation.
April 8 — Jerrett Lee Bray,
two probation violations.
Sex offenses:
April 2 — Gregg Martin
Jensen, 11 counts encour-
aging child sex abuse 1 and
11 counts encouraging child
sex abuse II.
April 3 — Salvador R. Villa
Lopez, two counts sodomy I
and two counts sex abuse I.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 2 — Everett L.
Windyboy, theft I and escape
I.
April 5 — Alexander Cruz
Pola McGinnis, burglary I
and assault III.
April 5 — Troy Edward
Petty, burglary I and assault
III.
April 8 — Joshua Allen
Gilmore, burglary I.
Other:
April 2 — Vernon David
Garren, criminally negligent
homicide.
Hood River Police
March 28 to April 3
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 1 — Hood River —
Hood River business owner
cited and released on three
counts of harassment.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
March 31 — Hood River —
Washington male arrest-
ed for driving under the
influence of intoxicants. The
involved vehicle was towed.
April 1 — Hood River —
Female arrested for driving
under the influence of
alcohol.
April 2 — E. Marina
Drive — Deer Lodge, Mont.,
resident arrested on the
charge of driving under the
influence of alcohol. BAC
registered at almost twice
the legal limit.
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
April 1 — Hood River
— Potential identity theft
reported.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
March 30 — Brookside
Drive — Hit and run
reported.
March 30 — Hood River
— Officers responded to
an altercation between two
vehicles. Both parties were
cited for different criminal
offenses.
March 31 — I-84 at exit 63
— Salem male stopped for
exceeding the speed limit.
The vehicle had switched
plates and the driver was
violation suspended and
driving uninsured. The driv-
er was cited and the vehicle
towed.
April 2 — I-84 at milepost
63 — Non-injury traffic
crash reported. A vehicle
lost control while entering
a construction zone and
collided with both sides of
the barricade.
April 1 — Hood River —
Hit and run reported.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
March 31 — Cascade
Avenue — Male cited for
a failure to appear arrest
warrant.
April 3 — Hood River —
Hood River resident arrested
on a valid Hood River Circuit
Court warrant.
April 3 — Hood River —
Male contacted regarding a
local arrest warrant. He was
cited and released with a
court date to appear.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
March 28 — Belmont
Avenue — Theft of a catalytic
converter reported.
March 29 — Hood River —
Theft of a catalytic converter
reported.
April 3 — Hood River —
Theft of a catalytic converter
reported.
April 3 — Hood River —
Theft/fraud reported from a
Hood River resident.
Other:
March 30 — 12th Street
— Hood River female cited
for minor in possession of
alcohol.
The Dalles Police
April 2-9
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 2 — The Dalles —
Domestic dispute reported.
A report was taken for viola-
tion of a conditional release
agreement.
April 2 — E. Eighth —
Domestic dispute reported.
April 2 — W. Sixth —
Assault reported.
April 2 — W. Third —
Domestic dispute reported.
April 2 — W. 10th —
Harassment reported.
April 4 — Mt. Hood Street
— Disturbance reported.
April 4 — W. Eighth Place
— Harassment reported.
April 4 — Clark Street —
Harassment reported.
April 5 — Union Street,
700 block — Disturbance
reported.
April 5 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
April 5 — E. Eighth —
Harassment reported.
April 5 — Mt. Hood
Street — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 5 — E. Second —
Harassment reported.
April 5 — W. 10th — Male
lodged at NORCOR for as-
sault III and burglary I.
April 6 — W. Sixth —
Domestic dispute reported.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 5 — W. Sixth, 900
block — Hypodermic
needles found outside a
building. An officer came to
dispose of the needles.
April 6 — Mt. Hood Street,
500 block — Found needles
reported. Officers located
the needles and disposed of
them in a sharps container.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 3 — W. Seventh,
2100 block — Disorderly
conduct reported.
April 3 — Mt. Hood
Street, 500 block — Trespass
reported.
April 3 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Disorderly conduct
reported.
April 3 — Golden Way,
1700 block — Vandalism re-
ported. Vehicles and a home
were egged.
April 4 — E. 16th Place
— Male warned for disor-
derly conduct after a verbal
altercation.
April 4 — E. Second and
Federal — Male cited for
disorderly conduct II for
three counts of walking into
traffic.
April 5 — W. 12th, 600
block — Case number taken
for criminal mischief III
(slashed tire).
April 5 — Union Street,
700 block — Male trespassed
from a property.
April 5 — W. Second, 100
block — Male returned to a
property from which he had
been previously trespassed
and issued a citation.
April 6 — E. Fourth —
Male trespassed from a
property.
April 6 — Pomona Street,
700 block — Male trespassed
from a property.
April 6 — W. second, 1900
block — Trespass reported.
April 6 — E. 13th Place,
1400 block — Male tres-
passed from a property.
April 6 — E. 12th, 1000
block — Disorderly conduct
reported.
April 7 — W. Second
Place, 400 block —
Disorderly conduct reported
by two different subjects.
A male was jumping out in
front of cars.
April 7 — W. Third, 300
block — Female reported to
have returned to a property
from which she had been
previously trespassed and
claiming to work for the
sheriff’s office.
April 7 — W. 12th and
Garrison — Slashed tires
reported.
April 7 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Male cited for crim-
inal trespass II.
April 7 — W. Sixth, 1400
block — Trespass reported.
April 7 — W. Second
Street, 100 block — Trespass
reported.
April 7 — E. Fourth Street,
600 block — Male arrested
for trespass, two felony war-
rants and one misdemeanor
warrant.
April 8 — W. Sixth, 2100
block — Male returned to a
property from which he had
been previously trespassed.
He was cited and released
for criminal trespass II.
April 8 — W. Second
Place, 400 block — Trespass
reported.
April 9 — E. 11th, 600
block — Criminal mischief
III reported.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 7 — Bargeway Road
— Intoxicated male reported
(DUII).
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
April 8 — W. Second, 1300
block — Fraud report-
ed to have happened in
September. An individual
purchased two motorcycles
on two different credit cards,
and then the cards were
canceled.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 2 — W. Eighth and
Cherry Heights Road — Two
car, non-injury motor vehi-
cle crash reported.
April 4 — Court Street, 700
block — Hit and run report-
ed. A stop sign had been hit
and a car grill was found on
the ground next to it.
April 4 — Mt. Hood Street,
400 block — Hit and run
reported.
April 5 — W. Sixth, 2600
block — A male was cited
and released for hit and run,
reckless driving and disor-
derly conduct.
April 6 — W. Sixth,
3600 block — Hit and run
reported.
April 6 — E. 10th, 200
block — Hit and run
reported.
April 6 — Summit Ridge
Drive, 500 block — Hit and
run reported.
April 7 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Minor traffic crash
reported. A report was taken
for damage to city property.
April 8 — River Trail Way,
4300 block— Hit and run
reported.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 2 — Court Street, 800
block — Male arrested on a
warrant.
April 6 — The Dalles —
Restraining order violation
reported.
Theft of catalytic
converters on the rise
As of March 31 and since Jan. 1, there have been seven
reports of catalytic converters being stolen from vehicles
within the city limits of Hood River, said Chief of Police
Neal Holste in a press release. In this week’s press log,
there are an additional three thefts.
“Catalytic converters are designed to act as a line of
defense against harmful exhaust system emissions by
turning pollutants into harmless gas,” said the press
release. “Thieves target catalytic converters because they
contain precious metals, like platinum, palladium or
rhodium, that are valuable to metal dealers.
“When the catalytic converter has been removed,
your vehicle will make a loud roaring sound that will get
louder as you push the gas pedal,” continued the press
release.
On average, it can cost up to $2,000 to replace a
catalytic converter — and it is illegal to drive a vehicle
without one.
New Oregon Senate Bill 803 has been proposed to
curb the rise in catalytic converter thefts, said the press
release. The bill would prohibit scrap metal businesses
from buying or receiving catalytic converters except
from commercial sellers.
The City of Hood River Police Department has the
following tips for preventing catalytic converter theft:
■ When possible, park in a well lit areas and close to
building entrances
■ Park your vehicle in a garage if possible
■ Have the catalytic converter welded to your vehicle’s
frame, which may make it harder to steal
■ Consider engraving your vehicle information
number (VIN) on the catalytic converter to alert a scrap
dealer that it has been stolen; this will also help identify
the owner
■ Calibrate your car’s alarm to set off when it detects
vibration
■ Video surveillance is helpful
April 8 — W. Sixth, 2600
block — Weapons denial
reported for a male due to
a misdemeanor probation
(driving under the influence
of intoxicants).
April 8 — The Dalles —
Restraining order violation
reported.
April 8 — Mt. Hood Street
— Male issued a criminal
citation for failure to appear.
April 9 — Brewery Grade
— Male cited and released
for a failure to appear war-
rant out of Umatilla County.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 2 — W. Sixth, 2500
block — Stolen vehicle
reported.
April 2 — Garrison Street,
1300 block — Prowler
reported.
April 2 — W. Pomona
Street, 900 block — Theft of
a package reported to have
occurred March 25.
April 3 — W. Sixth,
3600 block — Shoplifting
reported. A male was cited
and released for theft and
misdemeanor driving while
suspended, and served a
trespass notice.
April 3 — Mt. Hood Street,
500 block — Female cited
and released for theft.
April 5 — Klindt Drive,
3500 block — Theft of a cat-
alytic converter from a work
truck reported.
April 5 — Court Street,
300 block — Stolen vehicle
reported.
April 6 — E. Second, 800
block — Items stolen from a
porch reported.
April 6 — Crates Way, 3400
block — Theft of a catalytic
converter reported.
April 6 — W. 10th, 1700
block — Theft III reported.
Two kayak racks were cut
from a car.
April 6 — Lone Pine Drive,
300 block — Theft of more
than $2,000 reported.
April 6 — E. Second, 600
block — Theft of services
reported.
April 6 — Bargeway Road
— Theft reported.
Other:
April 2-8 — The Dalles
— Officers responded to 53
mental health and 14 welfare
check calls.
April 5 — W. Irvine
Street — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 6 — W. Irvine
Street — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 7 — Sunnydale Drive
— Harassment reported.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 2 — S.E. Heimrich
Street, 100 block, Dufur —
Trespass reported.
April 3 — Staats Avenue,
200 block, Maupin —
Disorderly conduct reported.
April 3 — The Dalles
Dam Viewpoint — Graffiti
reported.
April 3 — W. 13th, 3700
block — Criminal mischief
reported.
April 8 — Iron Ranger
Payment Station — Criminal
mischief II reported. A
payment station was broken
into.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 2 — Highway 197 —
Abandoned vehicle towed.
April 4 — W. Cherry
Heights Road, 4300 block —
Single vehicle traffic crash
with minor injury reported.
April 4 — Highway 197
at milepost 2 — Rollover
crash reported. The vehicle
was on fire and later towed.
Deputies handled the motor
vehicle crash and Oregon
State Police handled the
driving under the influence
of intoxicants part of the
crash.
April 4 — W. Highway 30,
4500 block — A vehicle was
reported to have hit a power
pole. The vehicle was towed.
April 7 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Minor motor vehi-
cle crash reported.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 2 — S. Fairway
Road, 200 block, Tygh
Valley — Two stolen vehicles
reported.
April 5 — Sterling Drive,
1300 block — Theft I report-
ed. A utility trailer was stolen
from a yard.
April 5 — W. Highway
30, 4400 block — Burglary
reported. Three guns, a coin
collection, silverware and
other items were stolen.
Wasco County Sheriff
April 2-8
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 2 — Fulton Road,
Wasco — Harassment
reported.
April 3 — Celilo Village
Road — Disturbance
reported.
April 5 — W. 13th Street —
Disturbance reported.
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