B4 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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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. 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