Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com Wednesday, June 9, 2021 B5 WHAT'S HAPPENING What’s Happening is a free service of Columbia Gorge News and may be edited for length. Community Events ■ June 7 — Lyle Lions Club Meeting, 6 p.m. at the Lyle Lions Community Center, corner of Fifth and Highway 14. No potluck; masks required. ■ June 8 — Mommy & Baby Wellness, noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom; register at 541-296-7319 or visit mcmc. net. “Kegels, bladder health and exercise.” ■ June 8 — Growing Oregon Gardeners: Level Up Series, 3 p.m. via Zoom. Unique Winter Vegetables to Grow with Lane Selman. Register at extension. oregonstate.edu/mg/grow- ing-oregon-gardeners-lev- el-series. ■ June 8 — Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group, 5:30-630 p.m. via Zoom; for a link, email belinda.ballah@co.hood-riv- er.or.us. ■ June 11-12 — Rummage Sale, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 101 W. 10th, The Dalles. Masks required. ■ June 12 — Hazardous Waste Collection Event, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Eastgate Park, 95 WaNaPa St., Cascade Locks. For more info, call Tri-County Hazardous Waste & Recycling, 541-506-2636, or visit www.tricountyrecycle. com. ■ June 15 — Mommy & Baby Wellness, noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom; register at 541-296-7319 or visit mcmc. net. ■ June 17 — NORCOR Board Meeting, 10 a.m. to noon via Zoom; was- cocounty-org.zoom. us/j/84289905115 or call 1(253)215-8782, Pin: 84289905515# . ■ June 17 — (Virtual) Afternoon Tea Celebration, 4 p.m. Benefit for History May 31 — Dylan Michael Grant, failure to appear I, three counts failure to appear II, reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person, attempt to elude police officer (vehicle offense), attempt to elude police officer (foot), failure to perform the duties of a driver (hit and run with property damage) June 1 — Michael James Minson, parole violation. June 1 — Kristy Lee Millan, violation of a release agreement. June 2 — William Joseph Baker, three counts post-prison supervision sanction. June 2 — Duane Edward Christianson, six counts failure to appear II and two counts failure to appear I. June 2 — Zachary William Callan, three counts proba- tion violation. June 2 — Camila Deanne Halverson, probation violation. June 2 — Cody McMillen Sims, parole violation, criminal mischief II, theft II, criminal trespass II and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. June 2 — Donny Lee Smith, post-prison supervi- sion sanction. June 2 — Epica Preuitt, probation violation. June 2 — Casey Charles Lanphear, post-prison su- pervision sanction. June 2 — Travis Stephen Burington, parole violation and failure to appear II. theft I and robbery I. Museum of Hood River County. Cost includes treats, tea and a free admission pass to museum. RSVP required at www.hoodriv- erhistorymuseum.org; click “events/rentals” tab. Ongoing ■ Ongoing this summer — Gorge Farmers Markets. For a list, visit www.gorge- grown.com. ■ Wednesdays — The Dalles Rotary Club, noon via Zoom. Address: us02web. zoom.us/j/693639881?p- wd=UFlNdWw2QTZGTUR- mRHVhY3VlZUQvQT09 (us02web.zoom.us). ■ Thursdays — The Dalles Kiwanis Club Online Meetings. Log in between 11:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. at TheDallesKiwanisZoom.us. For more info, go to www. thedalleskiwanis.org or The-Dalles-Kiwanis-Club on Facebook. June 10: Andrea Klaas, update on Port of The Dalles. POLICE REPORTS NORCOR May 27 to June 3 Assaults, harassment, and domestic violence: May 27 — Heriberto Flores Delgado, misdemean- or domestic assault IV and strangulation; released. May 27 — Thomas Paul Shelton, assault II and mis- demeanor domestic assault IV. May 28 — Otis Patrick Barr, felony domestic assault IV; released. May 28 — Douglas Bryon Smith, harassment and menacing. June 1 — Chance Michael Sendejas, two counts harassment, intimidation II, two counts aggravated harassment and a probation violation. June 2 — Dallas William Lawson, misdemeanor do- mestic assault IV; released. Disorderly conduct and criminal trespass: June 2 — Michael Joseph Sanino, criminal trespass II, two counts disorderly conduct II, interference with a police officer and misde- meanor domestic assault IV; released. June 2 — Thomas R. Vallier, three counts reckless- ly endangering another per- son and criminal mischief II. Driving under the influ- ence of intoxicants: May 27 — Charles Joseph Newell, misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol. May 27 — James Dean Kimble, misdemeanor driv- ing under the influence of a controlled substance. May 27 — Ariel Minne, misdemeanor driving under the influence of a controlled substance. May 28 — Benjamen Joe Pitcthall, misdemeanor driv- ing under the influence of a controlled substance, two counts failure to perform the duties of a driver (hit and run with property damage), interfering with a police officer, reckless driving, six counts recklessly endan- gering another person and three counts assault IV; released. May 29 — Alexander Jacob Yankee, misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol; released. May 30 — Eric Michael Schmidt, misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless driving and two counts recklessly endangering another per- son; released. May 30 — Jenna Marie Shane, misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless driving and recklessly endangering another person; released. June 2 — Christopher Kuske, two counts misde- meanor driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to perform the duties of a driver (hit and run with property damage). Motor vehicle incidents: June 3 — Brenda Jean Barry, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Outstanding warrants, or terms violations: May 27 — Tabatha N. Winslow, probation violation. May 28 — Aumontae Smith, United States Marshall federal hold. May 30 — Nathan Louis Lorengel, parole violation. May 30 —Joseph Leonard Jones, violation of a restrain- ing order. May 31 — McKayla Rose Moser, probation violation, unlawful possession of methamphetamine I, four counts forgery I, 24 counts mail theft, five counts crim- inal possession of a forged instrument I, failure to carry and present operator’s license and three counts identity theft. Sex offenses: June 1 — Jonathan Leigh Johnson, two counts sex abuse I. Theft or robbery: June 2 — Christian Dahn Dlouhy, three counts rob- bery I, three counts burglary I, two counts aggravated Other: June 2 — Ronald Conklin, agency hold. Bingen-White Salmon Police May 24-30 During the week of May 24, Bingen-White Salmon Police Department respond- ed to the following crimes, which resulted in arrests: Assault (one), warrants (one). Notable incidents ■ Officers assisted with a fleeing theft suspect in White Salmon. ■ The theft of a helmet and earpiece was reported in White Salmon. Hood River Police May 23-29 During the week of May 23, Hood River Police offi- cers responded to the follow- ing crimes, which resulted in arrests: Driving under the influence of alcohol (two), driving while suspended (one), and weapons viola- tion (one). Notable incidents ■ An officer conducted a traffic stop on I-84 near Hood River on a vehicle with multiple occupants not wearing seatbelts. One of the occupants had multi- ple arrest warrants. Cash and multiple individually wrapped bags of metham- phetamine were found. 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Sales@GorgeNews.com Notable incidents ■ While traveling west on 10th Street near Hostetler, an officer observed a black motorcycle passing another vehicle eastbound on the right and out of any traveling lane. The motorcycle exited the lane of travel, entered the off-road area, passed the vehicle and then re-entered the lane of travel and sped up. The officer activated the emergency lights and attempted to stop the motor- cycle. It sped away, com- mitting multiple violations, including failure to obey a traffic control device and speeding. The officer termi- nated the pursuit at 10th and Cherry Heights. ■ Officers assisted Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office with a vehicle pursuit. Spike strips were set up by Oregon State Police at exit 97. ■ Possible methamphet- amine was found in the 300 block of E. Fifth and turned over to police for destruction. ■ A wildfire was report- ed in the 4400 block of W. Highway 30 on June 2. Oregon State Police troopers shut down I-84 and Highway 30; Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon Department of Forestry also responded, and Union Pacific closed the railroad tracks. The fire was reported to have trapped several peo- ple at Taylor Lake, who were advised to shelter in place by the water or walk out via the River Front Trail. One fire engine from Dallesport was involved in a traffic crash (non-injury). The animal shelter was advised to evac- uate, as was the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Pinewood Mobile Manor, and, later, Precision Lumber — an evacuation order Level 3 was issued “all the way to NORCOR,” according to press logs. Multiple agencies responded from Wasco, Hood River and Klickitat counties. Evacuation levels were later dropped to Level 1. Wasco County Sheriff May 28 to June 3 During this time period, Wasco County Sheriff’s Office responded to the fol- lowing crime, which resulted in an arrest: Driving while suspended (one). 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