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Columbia Gorge News
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
www.columbiagorgenews.com
POLICE REPORTS
NORCOR
Lawrence Kopp, misde-
meanor driving under the
influence of alcohol.
June 15 — Sung Chul
Goodman, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of alcohol; released.
Motor vehicle crashes,
incidents, offenses and
impounds:
June 11 — JD Ewing,
misdemeanor driving while
suspended or revoked;
released.
June 16 — Yordan Lugo,
reckless driving; released.
June 16 — Brian Michael
Edley, unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle, misdemeanor
driving while suspended
or revoked and criminal
trespass II.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or terms
violations:
June 11 — Shane Robert
Harrell, parole violation.
June 13 — Cynthia Lee Ike,
felony fugitive from another
state.
June 15 — Alexander
Andre Lamoreaux, parole
violation.
June 15 — Kellie Griffin
Ike, parole violation, giving
false information to a police
officer, unlawful entry into
a motor vehicle, theft III
and unlawful possession of
methamphetamine I.
June 16 — Roger Louis
Aubert, two counts failure to
appear II.
June 16 — Jacob Daniel
Will Murphy, parole
violation.
June 16 — Terry Wayne
Henderson, felony fugitive
from another state.
June 11-17
Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
June 11 — Michael
Zeman, two counts harass-
ment; released.
June 17 — Stephen Joseph
Perkins, domestic assault IV.
June 17 — Justin James
Cozzi, three counts menac-
ing; released.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
June 16 — Carlos Alberto
Cruz, three counts unlawful
possession of methamphet-
amine I and two counts
unauthorized distribution of
methamphetamine.
Disorderly conduct, mis-
chief, criminal trespass and
vandalism:
June 13 — Adal Martinez,
harassment, criminal mis-
chief I and coercion.
June 14 — Jack Doyle
Rakes, disorderly conduct
and criminal mischief II.
June 17 — Bruce Norman
Hinman, criminal trespass
II, intimidation II and assault
IV.
Driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants:
June 11 — Cody Brett
Wheat, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of a controlled substance;
reckless driving; recklessly
endangering another per-
son; released.
June 14 — Jarrett David
Marable, misdemeanor
driving under the influence
of a controlled substance;
released.
June 15 — William
June 16 — George Morton
Saling, failure to appear II
and two counts failure to
appear I.
June 16 — Shamiqua
Nicole Hilton Washington,
two counts probation
violation.
June 17 — Lee Emerson
Gadberry, four counts viola-
tion of a restraining order.
June 17 — Jacob Robert
Smith, post-prison supervi-
sion sanction.
June 17 — Lia Tamica
Pope, failure to appear II.
June 17 — Dawn Elizabeth
Barreras, probation
violation.
June 17 — Michael
Marquis, probation
violation.
June 17 — Jason Alan Best,
violation of a restraining
order; released.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
June 13 — Brittany Leeann
Charron, mail theft, theft I,
criminal trespass II and 17
counts identity theft.
June 13 — Darcie Noel
Wetzel Barnett, theft II,
misdemeanor driving under
the influence of a controlled
substance, reckless driving,
attempt to elude police
officer (vehicle offense), 17
counts identity theft, theft I
and criminal trespass II.
June 16 — Aber Zachary
Howe, unlawful entry into
a motor vehicle, assault IV,
harassment, recklessly en-
dangering another person,
domestic menacing and a
probation violation.
Bingen-White
Salmon Police
June 7-13
Notable incidents
■ A driver was contacted
in White Salmon for failing
to stop for construction.
■ The owner of a vicious
animal in White Salmon was
warned.
■ One vehicle prowl was
reported in white Salmon.
In Bingen, a vehicle was
damaged.
Hood River Police
June 6-12
During this time period,
the following crimes result-
ed in arrests: Assault (1),
driving under the influence
of intoxicants (two) driving
while suspended (one), drug
law (one), eluding (one),
providing false information
(one), reckless driving (one),
theft (one) and trespass
(two).
Notable incidents
■ Five people were
trespassed. One incident
involved a male unlawfully
entering a residence during
the night.
■ Two people were
arrested for driving under
the influence of a controlled
substance. In addition, a
passenger was arrested for
providing false information
and identity theft.
■ Two motor vehicles
crashed. A single vehicle
injury crash occurred near
the intersection of Button
Bridge Road and Dock Road.
In another incident, a travel
trailer became detached
from the truck towing it, roll-
ing down 13th and crashing
into another vehicle.
■ Officers responded to a
report of harassing text mes-
sages. While in contact with
the suspect, he attempted to
assault officers two separate
times.
■ An officer attempted to
conduct a traffic stop on a
vehicle, but the male pulled
over and instantly eluded
on foot, leaving his vehicle
unattended. He was located
hiding under a house more
than a half a mile away from
the original traffic stop.
The male was lodged at
NORCOR for elude on food
and resisting arrest.
The Dalles Police
June 11-17
During this time pe-
riod, The Dalles Police
Department recorded the
following crimes which
resulted in arrests: Driving
under the influence of drugs
(one), driving while sus-
pended (one), unauthorized
entry into a motor vehicle
(one), unauthorized use of
a motor vehicle (one), vio-
lation of a restraining order
(one) and warrants (two).
Notable incidents
■ A homeless camp be-
hind Ixtapa was scheduled
for cleanup and all subjects
offered resources to find a
place to live. Another camp
under the Mill Creek Bridge
was also scheduled for
cleanup.
■ A catalytic converter was
cut off of a delivery truck
at E. First and Washington;
another was stolen on Union
Street.
■ Six vehicles were report-
ed as stolen.
■ In the 2200 block of
E. 13, a brick was thrown
through the rear window of a
vehicle; it was also reported
that someone threw an ob-
ject that broke a windshield
in the 1200 block of W. Sixth.
■ A gun was reported to
have been stolen, new in its
box, as well as four boxes
of ammunition in the 3100
block of W. Seventh.
■ Juveniles were reported
to have slashed three tires
with a knife before running
off in the 2100 block of W.
Sixth St.
Wasco County Sheriff
June 11-17
During this time period,
Wasco County Sheriff’s
Office recorded the follow-
ing crimes which resulted
in arrests: Restraining order
violation (one), and warrants
(one).
Notable incidents
■ A stolen vehicle was re-
covered in the 6800 block of
W. Chenowith Creek Road;
another stolen vehicle was
recovered in the 4000 block
of Skyline Road.
■ Deputies assisted with
a fire June 12 on Postage
Stamp Road.
■ A vehicle was reported
to have been vandalized —
spray painted, a window was
broken out, tires popped and
lights broken — in the 3600
block of W. 13th St.
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