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Columbia Gorge News
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
www.columbiagorgenews.com
POLICE REPORTS
NORCOR
April 19-23
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 19 — Melissa Lynn
Baker, disorderly conduct II
and misdemeanor domestic
assault IV; released.
April 19 — Zachary Robert
King, assault on a public
safety officer, resisting arrest,
probation violation, criminal
trespass II, criminal mischief
III and burglary II; released.
April 21 — Jason Michael
Barker, two counts assault
III, criminal mischief I, two
counts failure to per-form
the duties of a driver (hit and
run, property damage) and
misdemeanor driving under
the influence o f alcohol.
April 21 — Ruben Jacob
Flores, misdemeanor do-
mestic assault IV, criminal
mischief II.
April 22 — Daniel Thomas
Ingle, assault IV and
harassment.
April 22 — Aber Zachary
Howe, harassment and
disorderly conduct II.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 20 — Nikki
Bloackowl, unlawful pos-
session of inhalants, child
neglect II, reckless driving,
recklessly endangering
another person and failure
to appear.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 19 — Allen Lee
Nolan, disorderly conduct
II, failure to appear (bench
warrant), interfering with a
police officer and a parole
violation.
April 19 — Jordan Lyle
Fus, disorderly conduct II.
April 19 — Wesley Lee
Martens, three counts crim-
inal trespass II, and criminal
trespass 1; released.
April 20 — Duane Edward
Christianson, criminal mis-
chief I; released.
April 20 — Adan
Rodriguez, criminal mischief
III; released.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 19 — Frederick
Albert Hingst, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
April 20 — Gabriel
Thomas Boline, misdemean-
or driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol; released.
April 20 — Manuel Fidel
Mateo, misdemeanor driv-
ing under the influence of
alcohol and reckless driving;
released.
April 21 — Erik Joseph
Aasen, misdemeanor driving
under the influence of alco-
hol; released.
April 22 — Jerry Wayne
House, misdemeanor driv-
ing under the influence of
alcohol; released.
April 22 — Jack Shomas
Waldrop, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol, reckless driving
and recklessly endangering
another person.
April 23 — Monty Morgan,
misdemeanor driving under
the influence of alcohol and
two counts carrying of con-
cealed weapons (knife).
April 23 — Ofisa Vaa Jr.,
misdemeanor driving under
the influence of alcohol.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 19 — John Jurgens,
misdemeanor driving while
suspended or revoked and
giving false information to a
police officer.
April 19 — Gloria Marie
Ike, attempt to elude a
police officer, obstructing
government, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol, reckless driving,
child neglect II, resisting
arrest, misdemeanor driving
while suspended or revoked,
recklessly endangering an-
other person, and disorderly
conduct II; released on their
own recognizance.
April 20 — Susan Marie
Barker, reckless driving;
released.
April 21 — Dawn Marie
Labelle, misdemeanor
driving while suspended or
revoked; released.
April 22 — Betty George,
Reckless driving, misde-
meanor driving under the
influence of a controlled
substance and recklessly en-
dangering another person.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 19 — Kenneth Ross
Attebery, two counts parole
violation.
April 19 — Ganjiguur
Batshikhan, probation
violation.
April 19 — Roger Louis
Aubert, failure to appear II
(violation of a release agree-
ment); released.
April 19 — Nathan Louie
Napyer, two counts failure to
appear II.
April 20 — Carlos Aron
Paladini, U.S. Marshals fed-
eral hold.
April 20 — Francisco
Adrian Ramos Padilla, U.S.
Marshals federal hold.
April 20 — Oscar
Rodriguez, U.S. Marshals
federal hold.
April 20 — David James
Sendejas, three counts pro-
bation violation and forgery
I; released.
April 21 — Gabrielle Marie
Casey, two counts probation
violation.
April 21 — Jose Gonzalez
Gonzalez, U.S. Federal
Marshal Hold.
April 21 — Jennifer Joy
Schwickerath, failure to
appear I and unlawful use of
a weapon.
April 22 — Marshall
Anthony Turvey, drug court
violation.
April 22 — Darshan Phillip
Sreshta, drug court violation.
April 22 — Echo
Cryingwind, nine counts
failure to appear II.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 20 — Brian Michael
Edley, mail theft and giving
false information to a police
officer; released.
Other:
April 20 — Jessika Lynn
Fodge, interfering with a
police officer and resisting
arrest.
Bingen-White
Salmon Police
April 12-18
Agency assists:
April 12 — Klickitat
County — Officers assisted
Washington State Police
with a person in custody at
the hospital.
April 18 — Klickitat
County — Officers assisted
Klickitat County Sheriff’s
Office in locating and stop-
ping a vehicle.
April 18 — White Salmon
— Officers assisted Klickitat
County Sheriff’s Office with
a possible driving under the
influence of intoxicants call.
Animal and wildlife
violations:
April 15 — White Salmon
— Dogs at large returned to
owner.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 16 — White Salmon
— Drugs were collected for
destruction.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 16 — Bingen —
Trespass reported.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 14 — White Salmon
— Non-injury traffic crash
reported.
April 16 — White Salmon
— Non-injury traffic crash
reported. A state collision
report was filed.
April 17 — White Salmon
— Driver cited and released
for a traffic offense.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 13 — White Salmon
— Theft reported.
Hood River Police
April 11-17
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 17 — Westcliff Drive
— Three juvenile occupants
of a vehicle were contact-
ed for smoking marijuana
inside the car.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 16 — 12th Street
— Criminal mischief to a
vehicle reported.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 12 — Nichols
Parkway — Hood River
resident arrested on the
charges of driving under
the influence of alcohol and
reckless driving.
April 13 — Cascade
Avenue, 3400 block — Male
arrested for driving under
the influence of intoxicants.
The male resisted arrest
and was taken into custody
without injury.
April 15 — Hood River —
Hood River resident arrested
for driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants, cited
and released.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 11 — I-84 at milepost
64 — Oregon male crimi-
nally cited for driving with a
suspended license. He was
additionally cited for driving
uninsured.
April 13 — Hood River —
Hit and run reported.
April 13 — Hood River —
Hit and run in a fuel station
parking lot reported.
April 15 — Hood River
— A Washington female
crashed into a parked car
and was arrested for driving
under the influence of intox-
icants after an investigation.
April 16 — State Street —
The Dalles female cited and
released for driving while
suspended.
April 17 — Cascade
Avenue — The Dalles resi-
dent arrested on the charges
of driving while felony
suspended and unlawful
distribution and possession
of methamphetamine.
April 17 — 12th Street,
1300 block — Hood River
female stopped for driv-
ing while suspended and
additionally cited for driving
uninsured. The vehicle was
towed.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 11 — Wasco Avenue,
2700 block — Male contact-
ed regarding a disturbance
at a local store and ultimate-
ly cited and released on a
Washington County warrant.
April 12 — I-84 at exit 63
— Salem resident arrested
on an outstanding Yamhill
County warrant.
April 14 — May Street —
Hood River transient male
arrested on 11 outstanding
warrants and lodged at
NORCOR.
April 16 — Hood River —
Male arrested for a violation
of a release agreement.
April 16 — State Street —
Multnomah County resident
arrested on seven valid
criminal warrants.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 12 — Brookside
Drive — Theft of a catalytic
converter reported.
April 12 — Hood River —
Theft of a catalytic converter
reported.
April 12 — 15th Street,
1200 block — Burglary
reported.
April 13 — Cascade
Avenue, 2200 block —
Shoplifting reported. Two
suspects were identified with
help from Klickitat County
Sheriff’s Office. A warrant
was requested.
April 15 — Cascade
Avenue, 3100 block — Theft
of services reported when a
customer left without paying
a bill.
April 15 — Wasco Street,
900 block — Stolen vehicle
reported to have occurred
between December and
April.
April 16 — 12th Street, 800
block — Stolen billfold from
an office reported.
April 16 — Westcliff Drive,
4000 block — Dallas resident
cited for theft after using
a stolen gift card at a local
hotel. She was cited and
released for theft II.
The Dalles Police
April 16-23
Agency assists:
April 17 — E. 19th, 1700
block — Officers assisted
hospital staff with a patient
on a mental hold.
April 21 — W. Pomona
Street, 900 block — Officers
assisted with a medical call.
April 22 — Lone Pine
Drive, 300 block — Small
fire at a construction area
extinguished.
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
April 16 — The Dalles —
Harassment reported.
April 16 — Clark Street —
Harassment reported.
April 16 — W. Sixth —
Disturbance reported.
April 16 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
April 16 — W. Seventh —
Domestic dispute reported.
April 17 — W. Home
Court — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 17 — W. Home
Court — Domestic dispute
reported.
April 19 — Veterans Drive
— Harassment reported.
April 19 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
April 19 — Crates Way —
Harassment reported.
April 19 — E. Eighth —
Harassment reported.
April 19 — W. Sixth —
Harassment reported.
April 19 — The Dalles —
Harassment reported.
April 20 — Bargeway Road
— Male cited and released
for harassment.
April 21 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
April 21 — W. Seventh —
Harassment reported.
April 21 — Cherry Heights
Road — Disturbance
reported.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
April 17 — Oregon
Avenue, 1400 block —
Needle located and disposed
of by officers (drugs).
April 18 — W. Sixth, 1100
block — Officers recovered a
bag with two cell phones and
a bong stem in-side, which
was seized for destruction.
April 21 — E. 10th and
Quinton Street — Possible
drug dealing reported.
April 21 — Mt. Hood
Street, 500 b lock — Female
cited for unlawful possession
of methamphetamine. In
the same incident, a male
was cited for Hood River
warrants.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism:
April 16 — W. 10th, 2100
block — Trespass reported.
April 16 — W. Sixth, 1400
block — Male trespassed
from a property.
April 17 — Bargeway Road
— Male reported to have
returned to a property from
which he had been previous-
ly trespassed several times.
April 17 — Mt. Hood
Street — Female lodged at
NORCOR for disorderly con-
duct II and domestic assault
IV. In the same incident, a
male was cited and released
for harassment and a parole
violation warrant.
April 17 — W. Sixth,
1200 block — Male cited
and released for disorderly
conduct II and two Wasco
County failure to appear
warrants (felon in posses-
sion of a restricted weapon,
and harassment).
April 17 — E. 19th, 1700
block — Female trespassed
from a property after a disor-
derly conduct incident.
April 18 — W. Second, 400
block — Black spray paint
was reported on a building.
A case number was taken for
criminal mischief.
April 18 — Vey Way, 900
block — Criminal mischief
to a vehicle reported.
April 19 — W. 14th, 500
block — Male cited for crim-
inal mischief III.
April 19 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Trespass reported.
April 19 — W. Third, 300
block — Female trespassed
from a property.
April 19 — Sixth Street —
Male lodged at NORCOR for
disorderly conduct II.
April 20 — E. Sixth and
Union Street — Disorderly
conduct reported.
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Way, 3200 block — Male
trespassed from a property.
April 21 — Trespass
reported.
April 21 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Male returned to a
property from which he had
been previously trespassed.
April 22 — W. Richland
Court — Male cited for crim-
inal trespass I.
April 22 — W. Sixth, 1200
block — Male cited and re-
leased for criminal trespass
II.
April 22 — E. 12th, 2300
block — Female warned for
disorderly conduct and tres-
passed from a property.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
April 17 — Second and
Brewery Grade — Female
cited and released for driv-
ing under the influence of
intoxicants. BAC registered
.17 percent.
April 23 — Male lodged at
NORCOR for driving under
the influence of intoxicants.
April 23 — W. Sixth and
Trevitt — Male lodged at
NORCOR for driving under
the influence of intoxi-cants.
BAC registered .19 percent.
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
April 16 — E. Fourth,
300 block — Unauthorized
charges on a credit card
reported.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
April 16 — W. Richland
Court, 800 block — Motor
vehicle accident reported.
One driver was cited for no
license and no insurance.
April 16 — W. Sixth, 1400
block — Motor vehicle acci-
dent reported.
April 16 — Bret Clodfelter
Way, 3200 block — Motor
vehicle accident reported.
April 17 — E. 11th and
Jefferson — Hit and run
reported.
April 18 — Union Street,
400 block — Motor vehicle
accident reported.
April 18 — Highway 197
— Motor vehicle accident
reported.
April 19 — Washington
Street, 200 block — Motor
vehicle crash reported.
April 19 — Fourth and
Washington — Vehicle vs.
pedestrian crash reported.
April 20 — W. Eighth and
Walnut — Recreational
camp trailer towed.
April 20 — W. Seventh,
2100 block — Male warned
for driving a mini bike with-
out lights.
April 21 — Mt. Hood
Street, 500 block — Hit and
run reported.
April 23 — E. Second
Street, 800 block — Hit
and run reported to have
occurred in January.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
April 16 — Pomona Street,
1000 block — Male lodged
at NORCOR for three Wasco
County failure to appear
warrants.
April 16 — The Dalles —
No contact order violation
reported.
April 16 — E. Second, 2900
block — Weapons denial
reported.
April 17 — Court Street,
400 block — Female issued
a criminal citation for failure
to appear (unlawful pos-
session of a weapon) out of
Umatilla County.
April 19 — E. Second, 2900
block — Weapons denial
reported.
April 19 — W. Third, 300
block — Male cited and
released for two failure
to appear warrants out of
Wasco County.
April 19 — The Dalles —
Violation of a release agree-
ment (restraining order)
reported.
April 20 — W. Eighth, 2500
block — Male cited and re-
leased on a failure to appear
warrant.
April 21 — W. sixth, 3300
block — Weapons denial
reported. A male was later
cited for false swearing on
a firearms transaction form
and released with a court
date.
April 22 — Third Street —
Male cited and released for
a Wasco County failure to
appear warrant.
April 23 — W. Sixth, 3600
block — Male cited and
released on a Hood River
warrant.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
April 16 — W. Snipes
Street, 300 block — At least
two vehicles had their cata-
lytic converters stolen.
April 16 — Bargeway
Road, 1200 block — Theft of
power tools with an estimat-
ed value of $6,000 re-ported.
April 16 — W. 18th, 1100
block — Theft of a catalytic
converter reported.
April 16 — Mt. Hood
Street, 500 block — Theft of a
cell phone reported.
April 16 — W. Second,
2600 block — Male lodged at
NORCOR for mail theft and
giving false information to a
police officer.
April 17 — Mt. Hood
Street, 500 block — Theft of a
wallet reported.
April 18 — Bret Clodfelter
Way, 3200 block — Theft of a
wallet reported.
April 18 — Bargeway
Road, 1500 block — Theft
of guitars from a vehicle
reported.
April 18 — Yamhill County
— Stolen motorcycle out
of The Dalles located. The
owner was contacted.
April 18 — W. Sixth, 1400
block — Theft of keys to
a lottery operation area
reported.
April 18 — W. 10th, 3400
block — Theft reported. A
fence had been cut and at
least one catalytic con-verter
stolen from a vehicle.
April 19 — W. Verdant
Street, 900 block — Burglary
from a residence reported.
April 19 — W. Seventh,
2400 block — Theft of items
in a storage unit reported.
April 19 — E. 12th, 1700
block — Stolen vehicle
reported.
April 20 — W. Sixth, 1000
block — Male cited and
released for unlawful entry
into a motor vehicle, crimi-
nal trespass I and theft II.
April 20 — W. Second,
1300 block — Burglary
reported.
April 20 — E. 12th and Dry
Hollow Road — Theft of a
catalytic converter reported.
April 22 — W. 10th, 3400
block — Theft of a utility
trailer reported.
April 23 — Bret Clodfelter
Way, 3200 block — Theft I
reported.
Other:
April 16-22 — The Dalles
— Officers responded to 28
mental health and 20 welfare
check calls.
April 17 — E. Ninth, 1600
block — Death reported.
April 18 — E. 14th — Male
cited for child neglect II.
April 19 — The Dalles —
Child neglect reported.
April 20 — E. 14th, 1300
block — Death reported.
April 21 — Blakeley
Way, 1100 block — Death
reported.
April 22 — W. Frost
Court, 1200 block — Death
reported.
Wasco County Sheriff
April 16-23
Agency assists:
April 16 — Ridgetop
Road, 10000 block, Dufur
— Deputies assisted with a
medical call. Lifeflight was
called.
April 17 — Highway 197
at milepost 32 — Deputies
assisted Oregon State Police
on a two vehicle with injury
traffic crash.
April 20 — Hood River —
Hood River County Dispatch
advised The Dalles Police
and Wasco County Sheriff
Office of a stolen vehicle.
Officers and deputies were
unable to locate the vehicle.
April 21 — W. Chenowith
Creek Road, 4100 block —
Deputies assisted with a
house fire.
April 21 — Sherman
County — Deputies assisted
with an unoccupied vehicle
after the vehicle eluded the
deputy.
Animal and wildlife
violations:
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