Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com Wednesday, April 21, 2021 B7 Gorge recognizes Child Abuse Awareness Month SafeSpace Children’s Advocacy Center of the Gorge, formerly known as Columbia Gorge Children’s Advocacy Center and serving Hood River, Wasco, Gilliam, Wheeler, and Klickitat counties, has been working with law enforcement and child protective services to shed light on National Child Abuse Awareness Month on the local level. Pictured, top left, are Erin Mason, Hood River Police Department; Michelle Guertin and Carolina Castro, Hood River Juvenile Prevention; Wasco County Sheriff Lane Magill; Muir Cohen, co-owner, Waucoma Bookstore, Hood River; Donna Sholtis, Lyle teacher; Beatriz Morales and Nicole Beaman, The Dalles Department of Youth Services; and Victims Assistance Coordinator James Barber, Chief Deputy District Attorney Kara Davis, and District Attorney Matthew Ellis, all of Wasco County. Contributed photos continued from page 5 April 12 — Court Street and E. Second — Hit and run reported. April 12 — E. 12th and Kelly — Car vs. pedestrian accident reported. April 13 — E. Second, 200 block — Male cited for driving while suspended and warned for switching plates on a vehicle. April 14 — Mt. Hood Street, 400 block — Hit and run reported. April 15 — Cherry Heights Road, 400 block — Male cited for driving while suspended. April 15 — E. Second Street, 500 block — Female cited for driving without insurance. Outstanding warrants, parole, probation or terms violations: April 14 — Cherry Heights Road, 800 block — Male cit- ed and released for a Wasco County warrant. April 14 — Hostetler Street, 600 block — Male cited for a failure to appear (trespass) warrant out of Wasco County. April 15 — The Dalles — Restraining order violation reported. April 15 — Washington Street, 600 block — Male cit- ed and released for a failure to appear warrant. April 15 — W. Sixth Street, 1200 block — Male and female arrested regarding disorderly conduct warrants out of Washington. April 15 — E. 13th, 2200 block — Male cited and released for a Wasco County warrant. Theft, burglary or robbery: April 7 — Jordan Street, 900 block — Car prowl reported. A saddle and $50 were stolen. April 7 — Court Street, 300 block — Theft of laundry reported. April 7 — W. 10th, 2500 block — Theft of a dog run cyclone fence and gates reported. April 7 — W. Seventh, 2000 block — Theft of guns and diesel from a vehicle reported. April 7 — Mt. Hood Street, 500 block — Theft of $9,000 in lottery money reported to have occurred March 30. April 8 — Roberts Street, 1200 block — Theft reported. April 9 — E. 11th, 600 block — Male arrested and lodged at NORCOR for two counts of unlawful entry into a vehicle and criminal trespass II. April 9 — W. 13th, 800 block — Stolen vehicle reported. April 9 — Jefferson Street, 1200 block — Stolen vehicle reported; the vehicle was lat- er recovered by the Gresham Police Department. Also recovered were a backpack, iPhone and two Washington license plates. April 9 — Klindt Drive, 3500 block — Stolen American flag reported. A report was taken for criminal mischief III and theft III. April 9 — Lincoln Street, 300 block — Theft of a cell phone reported. April 10 — W. Pleasant Court, 700 block — Stolen vehicle reported. April 10 — Mt. Hood Street, 500 block — Male lodged at NORCOR for theft III and trespass I. April 11 — W. Second, 2600 block — Male charged with attempted burglary II and criminal mischief III and trespassed from a property. April 12 — W. 10th, 500 block — Theft of an antique cookstove reported. April 12 — Union Street, 900 block — Stolen vehicle reported. April 12 — Court Street, 400 block — Stolen li- cense plate from a vehicle reported. April 13 — W. Sixth Street, 3500 block — Theft of the lower part of a front license plate reported. April 13 — E. Second, 2600 block — Theft of a catalytic converter reported. April 13 — Lincoln Street, 300 block — Male cited for theft II and trespassed from a property. April 13 — E. Columbia View Drive, 3300 block Prepare for unexpected power outages with a Generac home standby generator REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! 877-557-1912 FREE — Theft of jewelry reported. April 14 — W. 10th, 2400 block — Stolen vehicle reported. April 14 — Pentland Street, 1300 block — Car prowl reported. April 14 — Pentland Street, 1100 block — Silent compressor reported as sto- len from the bed of a truck. Other: April 2 — E. 12th and Dry Hollow Road — Death reported. April 2 — E. 11th, 1200 block — Death reported. April 2 — W. Sixth, 1300 block — Male placed on a police officer’s hold. April 3 — The Dalles — Subject reported self-harm. Officers made contact and the subject agreed to go to the hospital with medics (suicidal subject). April 7 — The Dalles — Suicidal juvenile reported. April 8 — The Dalles — Attempted suicide reported. The subject was located and taken voluntarily to the hospital. Center for Living was notified. April 9-15 — The Dalles — Officers responded to 42 mental health and 21 welfare check calls. Wasco County Sheriff April 2-15 Agency assists: April 6 — Tygh Valley — Deputies assisted with a medical call involving a child. April 8 — W. Highway 30, 4400 block — Deputies assisted Oregon State Police with a traffic stop on a male who was cited for violation possession of methamphetamine. Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic violence: April 10 — S. Molly Ann Road, Tygh Valley — Harassment reported. April 11 — Wamic Market Road — Domestic dispute reported. April 12 — Garrison Street — Assault reported. April 13 — Wamic Market Road — Harassment reported. April 14 — W. Highway 30 — Domestic dispute reported. April 15 — W. 13th Street — Disturbance reported. Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal trespass and vandalism: April 11 — W. Canyon Way, 1000 block — Community mailboxes were reported to be damaged, with mail found along the roadway. April 12 — Highway 197 at Fish Hatchery Road — Vandalism reported. April 12 — Mountain View Drive, 2200 block — Unwanted subject reported. Identity theft or bank/ credit card fraud: April 2 — W. Cherry Heights Road, 5200 block Special Financing Available Subject to Credit Approval *To qualify, consumers must request a quote, purchase, install and activate the generator with a participating dealer. Call for a full list of terms and conditions. April 8 — Hawley Road, 5300 block — Burglary reported. April 10 — Back Walters Road, 79000 block, Maupin — Theft reported from a shop. April 10 — Carroll Road and Digger Road, Mosier — Trespass reported. A stolen vehicle was located and a male was arrested for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle but had since posted bail. The vehicle was towed and the owner contacted. April 12 — Washington Street, 500 block — Theft reported. April 12 — W. Canyon Way, 100 block — Mail theft reported. April 12 — W. Oak Street, 1000 block — Theft of a wallet reported. April 12 — East Road, 45000 block — Burglary reported. Someone attempt- ed to break in and there was damage to rollup doors. Other: April 2-15 — Wasco County — Deputies responded to three mental health and nine welfare check calls. April 8 — Brewery Grade Road — Shots fired reported. Deputies located fireworks at the intersection of Ninth and Brewery Grade. April 13 — N.E. Aikin Street, 100 block, Dufur — Death reported. is Hiring Mt Hood Forest Products compensation and benefits include: Competive wage Paid Time Off Medical/Dental/Vision/Prescription Insurance offered Life Insurance 401K Traditional/Roth Up to 4% 401K company contribution match 7-Year Extended Warranty* A $695 Value! Off er valid February 15 - June 6, 2021 — Theft/identity theft reported. Motor vehicle crashes, incidents, offenses and impounds: April 9 — E. Third and Court Street — Traffic crash reported. April 10 — Highway 197 — A vehicle was reported to be in the ditch. Deputies contacted the driver, who reported running out of gas and coasting off of the road. April 11 — Dodson Road, 79000 block, Tygh Valley — Vehicle over an embank- ment reported. The vehicle was towed. April 15 — W. Adeline Way, 4700 block — Single vehicle crash reported. Outstanding warrants, parole, probation or terms violations: April 9 — Highway 197 at milepost 16 — Subject cited and released on a statewide felony warrant. April 15 — Taylor Lakes — Male lodged at NORCOR on a warrant. Theft, burglary or robbery: April 5 — W. Cherry Heights Road, 5900 block — Stolen phone reported. April 6 — Highway 197, 1400 block — Theft of audio video equipment reported. April 7 — W. Seventh, 3700 block — Theft of $1,800 reported. April 8 — Discovery Drive, 5000 block — Stolen vehicle located. Mt Hood Forest Products LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer Mt Hood Forest Products lumber facility in Hood River, Oregon is expanding additional shift production. We are looking to fill multiple positions in our fast paced lumber mill for both day and night shifts. If interested in any of these positions please apply: • • • • • • • • • DLI Operator Twin Horizontal Gang Gang Edger Operator Single Resaw Single Resaw Helper Tipple Operator Tipple Helper Hula Saw Planerman • Planer lnfeed Helper • Sorter Bin Chaser • Stacker • Strapper • Forklift Driver • Log Yard Operator/ Equipment Operator • Millwright/Mechanic • Chain Puller Full job descriptions and required application can be obtained at the main office located at 4865 Hwy 35 Hood River, OR 97031. Job postings can also be found on Indeed.com