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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
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POLICE REPORTS
NORCOR
April 9-15
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 13 — Lawrence
Gerald Polk, misdemeanor
domestic assault IV.
April 14 — Raymond Allen
Baker, felony strangulation
and felony domestic assault
IV.
April 15 — Marx Nunez,
assault IV.
April 15 — Samuel
Carrillo, strangulation, as-
sault IV and four probation
violations.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 9 — Justin Anthony
Woodline, unlawful pos-
session of heroin II and
misdemeanor driving under
the influence of a controlled
substance; released.
April 15 — Michael Alan
Medina, unlawful posses-
sion of methamphetamine.
April 15 — Dustin Trevor
Mackie, drug court sanction.
Disorderly conduct, mis-
chief, criminal trespass and
vandalism:
April 10 — Wesley Lee
Martens, criminal trespass I
and theft III.
April 12 — Lonnie Lee
Wright, Felony A attempt to
commit a crime, criminal
mischief I and unlawful use
of a weapon.
April 14 — Justin Garrett
Littlejohn, recklessly en-
dangering another person
and disorderly conduct II;
released.
April 15 — Joseph Rufugio
Gomez, criminal trespass II.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 9 — Marilyn Ray
Vincenzo, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
April 9 — Christopher
James Cuff, felony driving
under the influence of
alcohol.
April 9 — Vincente Muro
Munoz, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of a controlled substance;
released.
April 10 — Tyler James
Ramey, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol, reckless driving
and recklessly endangering
another person; released.
April 10 — Carl David
Burns, misdemeanor driving
under the influence of al-
cohol, three counts identity
theft, mail theft and unlawful
possession of methamphet-
amine I.
April 13 — Martin Tostado
Campos, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
April 14 — Sergio
Gonzalez, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of a controlled substance
and resisting arrest.
April 14 — Jessica Dee
Selle, misdemeanor driving
under the influence of
alcohol.
April 14 — Carissa Irene
Burleson, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol, criminal tres-
pass I, two counts criminal
trespass II and telephonic
harassment; released.
April 15 — Mark Grant
Thelen, misdemeanor driv-
ing under the influence of
alcohol; released.
April 15 — Homer
Kenneth Horner, misde-
meanor driving under the
influence of alcohol.
April 15 — Sidney Morris
Friedman, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
April 15 — Gary Wayne
Ramsey, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 14 — Teareni Myre
Pine, unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle; released.
April 14 — Neftaly
Gamaliel Munoz Osorio,
reckless driving and misde-
meanor driving under the
influence of a controlled
substance.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 11 — Javier Ruiz
Soto, contempt of court (vio-
lation of a restraining order);
bail posted.
April 12 — Christopher
Alderman Temple, failure to
appear I and II; released.
April 12 — Jacob Nate
Anderson, post-prison su-
pervision sanction.
April 12 — Ronnie Wayne
Widner, fugitive from anoth-
er state.
April 13 — Clinton Ray
Tohet, two counts failure
to appear (bench warrant),
misdemeanor disorderly
conduct I, resisting arrest,
and misdemeanor agency
hold.
April 14 — Justin David
Burrone, assault IV,
post-prison supervision
sanction, interfering with
making a police report and
strangulation.
April 14 — Peter Lamont
Lovincey, two counts failure
to appear.
April 14 — Immanuel
Clark — Failure to appear
I and two counts failure to
appear II.
April 14 — Tiffany Marie
Blouin, three counts proba-
tion violation and burglary I.
April 14 — Michelle
RaeAnn Chavez, probation
violation.
April 14 — Evan Harold
Rizzi, two counts failure to
appear I and nine counts
failure to appear II.
April 15 — Lacey Renee
Hightower, probation
violation.
April 15 — Michael Jay
Mitchell, parole violation.
April 15 — Michael
Andrew Barresse, probation
violation.
April 15 — Matthew John
Paul Lowe, violation of a
release agreement.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 9 — Denise Fay
Leslie, theft II.
April 9 — Denise Fay
Leslie, theft II; released.
April 12 — Korbin Ray
Clemmons, mail theft,
post-prison supervision
sanction and theft III.
Other:
April 14 — Annette Polk,
child neglect II and criminal
mistreatment II.
April 14 — Lucille M. Polk,
child neglect II and criminal
mistreatment II.
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Bingen-White
Salmon Police
March 29 to April 11
Agency assists:
April 1 — Bingen —
Officers assisted EMS with a
juvenile who fell.
April 1 — Bingen —
Agency assist; officers
responded to out-of-control
fire.
April 4 — White Salmon
— Agency assist; officers
provided the hospital with
stand-by while transferring
patient.
April 6 — Klickitat County
— Officers responded to fire
in the county.
April 9 — White Salmon
— Officers assisted Klickitat
County Sheriff’s Office on a
domestic.
April 10 — White Salmon
— Officers responded to
motor vehicle crash in the
county.
April 11 — White
Salmon — Officers assisted
Washington State Patrol with
a search warrant.
Animal and wildlife
violations:
April 7 — White Salmon
— Wildlife reported to Fish
and Wildlife.
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 1 — White Salmon —
Domestic dispute reported.
April 8 — White Salmon —
Domestic dispute reported.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 2 — Bingen — Drugs
seized for disposal.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 6 — Bingen
— Suspicious person
contacted.
April 10 — Bingen
— Suspicious person
contacted.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
March 30 — White
Salmon — Driver cited and
released for a traffic offense.
March 31 — White
Salmon — Abandoned vehi-
cle tagged for removal.
April 2 — Bingen —
Owner of an illegally parked
vehicle was contacted and
the vehicle was moved.
April 2 — White Salmon
— Owner of a suspicious
vehicle was contacted and
the vehicle was moved.
April 5 — Bingen —
Officers assisted a citizen
with fueling a vehicle (traffic
hazard).
April 7 — White Salmon
— Non-injury traffic crash
reported.
April 7 — Bingen —
Officers assisted with
unlocking a vehicle for an
owner.
April 8 — White Salmon
— Officers assisted with
unlocking a vehicle for an
owner.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 5 — Bingen —
Officers attempt to serve a
protection order.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
March 29 — White
Salmon — Theft reported;
ongoing investigation.
Other:
March 30 — Bingen —
Subject contacted for a
welfare check.
April 7 — White Salmon
— Juvenile contacted for a
welfare check.
— North Bend resident ar-
rested, cited and released on
a statewide felony warrant
issued out of Linn County
Circuit Court.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 5 — Hood River —
Stolen vehicle reported. The
vehicle was later recovered.
April 6 — 12th Street —
Theft of items reported.
April 6 — 12th Street —
Active shoplifting reported.
Officers contacted a male
and female. Multiple items
were recovered and returned
to the business. The female
was cited and released for
theft II.
April 7 — Hood River —
Car prowl reported.
Hood River Police
April 2-15
Agency assists:
April 3 — W. Seventh,
2700 block — Officers
assisted with a medical
call after an adult male fell
from a longboard and was
unconscious.
April 8 — W. Sixth, 2500
block — Officers assisted
with a medial call. A female
was reported to be having a
seizure.
Animal and wildlife
violations:
April 7 — Floral Street, 900
block — Dog bite reported
to have occurred April 2. A
male was taken to the hospi-
tal on April 3 as a result.
April 10 — Home Court,
800 block — Dog bite
reported. A male was at the
hospital for treatment.
April 13 — W. Home
Court, 800 block — Dog bite
reported to have occurred
April 10.
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 7 — E. Eighth —
Harassment reported.
April 7 — Oakwood
Drive — Female arrested
and lodged at NORCOR for
domestic assault IV.
April 7 — E. 10th —
Harassment reported.
April 7 — Washington
Street — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 8 — E. Second
and Union — Harassment
reported.
April 8 — E. Third Street —
Harassment reported.
April 8 — N. Old Dufur
Road — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 8 — Pomona Street
— Disturbance reported.
April 8 — W. 10th —
Disturbance reported.
April 9 — E. 10th and
Clark — Disturbance
reported.
April 10 — W. 10th
April 4-10
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 5 — Hood River
— Vandalism to a vehicle
window reported.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 4 — Hood River —
Odell resident cited and
released for driving while
intoxicated.
April 4 — Hood River —
Hawaii resident arrested for
driving under the influence
of intoxicants.
April 6 — Hood River —
St. George, Utah, resident
lodged at NORCOR on the
charges of driving under
the influence of alcohol and
unlawful concealment of a
firearm.
April 10 — Cascade
Avenue — Non-resident
male arrested and lodged at
NORCOR on the charges of
driving under the influence
of intoxicants, reckless driv-
ing and reckless endanger-
ing of another person.
April 10 — I-84 at mile-
post 63 — Spokane resident
arrested and lodged at
NORCOR on the charges
of driving under the
influence of a controlled
substance, three counts
of identity theft, mail theft
and unlawful possession of
methamphetamine.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 4 — Hood River
Interstate Bridge — Hit and
run reported. A vehicle
crossed the center lane and
struck the mirror of another
vehicle but did not stop to
exchange information.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 4 — E. Marina Drive
The Dalles Police
— Harassment reported.
April 12 — Garrison Street
— Harassment reported.
April 12 — Bret Clodfelter
Way — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 14 — W. Eighth —
Domestic dispute reported.
April 14 — W. 10th —
Harassment reported.
April 15 — E. Ninth —
Domestic dispute reported.
April 15 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
April 15 — E. 11th —
Harassment reported.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 12 — The Dalles —
Marijuana located in posses-
sion of a juvenile; an officer
was requested to respond.
April 12 — W. Second, 600
block — Possible distribu-
tion of drugs reported.
April 14 — W. Eighth, 300
block — Female cited for
possession of a schedule 4
drug.
April 14 — E. 13th, 2100
block — Male cited for viola-
tion levels of methamphet-
amine and heroin.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 9 — W. Second
Place, 400 block — Male
trespassed from a property.
April 9 — E. 10th, 200
block — Male trespassed.
April 10 — E. 13th, 2200
block — Male trespassed
from a property.
April 10 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Male cited and
released for trespass II.
April 11 — W. Seventh
— Disorderly conduct
reported.
April 11 — Southshore
Lane, 100 block — Four
males trespassed from a
property.
April 13 — W. Seventh,
3200 block — Male tres-
passed from a property.
April 14 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Female trespassed
from a property.
April 15 — W. Eighth, 500
block — Trespass reported.
April 15 — Mt. Hood
Street, 500 block — Male
cited for criminal trespass
and a warrant out of Clatsop
County.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 9 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — A vehicle was
reported to be on fire. The
driver was cited for driving
while suspended and driving
without insurance.
April 9 — W. Sixth, 2600
block — Male cited for driv-
ing while suspended.
April 10 — W. Sixth,
1200 block — Hit and run
reported.
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