P2 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2021 FROM THE REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS BRIEFING COVID-19 vaccine clinics set for Redmond-area high schools Suspect sought in connection with Motel 6 altercation department through nonemergency dispatch, 541-693-6911. Redmond police are seeking one of two suspects tied to an assault at a Motel 6 last Friday. One suspect, Damon Hall, was arrested in Prineville. Police are seeking a Levi Hall. Hall faces charges of robbery, burglary and assault, unlawful use of a weapon, coercion, menacing and theft II. He remains in jail in lieu of $215,000 bond. On Friday at 7 a.m., police were called to the Motel 6 after a report was called in of a person screaming. Officers found Tamar Dibben, 21, of Redmond, with an injury to his right hand and a cut to his head. Dibben was taken to St. Charles Redmond where he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries. Police identified Levi Hall, 27, and Damon Hall, 22, both of Prineville, as suspects in the case. Hall is 5-11, 165 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. If you know of Levi Hall and/ or Damon Hall’s whereabouts, witnessed this event or have information regarding this case, please contact the police Redmond man accused of homicide faces new charges BY SHEILA MILLER Redmond School District A fter more than a year of mostly distance learning, missed events and lots of uncertainty, school is starting to feel like it’s getting back to normal. In an effort to continue that push to return to nor- mal, the Redmond School District has partnered with area hospitals and health departments, as well as re- gional school districts, to Miller provide an opportunity for students 16 and older to re- ceive COVID-19 vaccines. Medical professionals will administer the Pfiz- er-BioNTech vaccine to eligible stu- dents who register for this voluntary opportunity. Mosaic Pediatrics will be on hand at Redmond and Ridgeview high schools in early May to administer first shots to interested and eligible students. They’ll return at the end of the month to administer second shots. The vaccine is not required for stu- dents to attend school. Participation in the vaccine clinics is voluntary. We know not everyone is on board with this vaccine, but it’s im- portant to make sure those students who want a vaccine can get one without barriers. Holding the vaccine clinics in our school gyms allows stu- dents access — and their op- portunity to help end a global pandemic. It was also important to the region’s school districts to finish these vaccine clinics before the end of the school year, because we know in the summer it’s likely our students will be spending time together, and this will help prevent the spread of the virus. An added bonus: fully vaccinated students without COVID-19 symp- toms will not have to quarantine if exposed to the virus, giving them the ability to remain in classes, athletics and activities if they are not symp- tomatic. They’ve already missed out on a lot, and we want them to be able to participate as fully as possible going forward. In Oregon, kids 15 and older can make their own decisions regarding medical treatment without their par- ents’ consent — and that includes vac- cinations. That said, we know it’s a big decision for some families, so we hope parents will take the time to sit down with their students who are eligible and come to an agreement together. Clinics will take place on the fol- lowing dates and times: • 5/7 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. Redmond High School (First Dose) • 5/11 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. Ridgeview High School (First Dose) • 5/26 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. Redmond High School (Second Dose) • 6/1 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. Ridgeview High School (Second Dose) Vehicle crashes — Accidents were reported at: 12:03 p.m. in the area of SW Ninth Street and SW Glacier Avenue, noninjury. 1:28 p.m. in the area of SW 23rd Street and SW Salmon Avenue. 2:39 p.m. in the area of SW Fifth Street and SW Highland Avenue, noninjury. 8:58 p.m. in the 900 block of SW 23rd Street, noninjury. April 14 Criminal mischief — Acts of criminal mischief were reported at: 11:54 a.m. in the 600 block of SW Rimrock Way. 7:09 p.m. in the 2000 block of SW 31st Street. DUII — Tamela Da Reese Ogle, 51, of Terrebonne was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 5:12 p.m. in the area of U.S. Highway 97 and NE Hemlock Avenue, and was also charged with reckless endangering and reckless driving. Theft — A theft was reported at 7:46 a.m. in the 2500 block of NW Kingwood Avenue. Vehicle crashes — Accidents with injury were reported at: 3:33 a.m. in the 6400 block of S. U.S. Highway 97. 6 p.m. in the area of SW Sixth Street and SW Glacier Avenue. April 15 Hit-and-run — A hit-and-run incident was reported at 12:44 a.m. in the 1200 block of SW Highland Avenue. Thefts — Thefts were reported at: 5:10 p.m. in the 300 block of NW Greenwood Avenue, and an arrest made. 7:42 p.m. in the 900 block of SW Veterans Way. Unauthorized use — Vehicles were reported stolen at: 11:36 a.m. in the 2300 block of SW 25th Street. 12:46 p.m. in the 3100 block of S. U.S. Highway 97. 12:46 p.m. in the 3100 block of S. U.S. Highway 97. April 16 Burglary — A burglary was reported at 11:50 a.m. in the 400 block of SW Veterans Way. Hit-and-run — Hit-and-run incidents were reported at: 9:14 a.m. in the 3100 block of S. U.S. Highway 97. 12:25 p.m. in the area of SW Odem Medo Road and S. U.S. Highway 97, and an arrest made. The suspect was also charged with criminal mischief. Theft — A theft was reported at 9:39 a.m. in the 3100 block of SW Newberry Avenue. 4:20 p.m. in the 2300 block of S. U.S. Highway 97. Vehicle crashes — Accidents were reported at: 1:15 p.m. in the area of U.S. Highway 97 and SW Highland Avenue, noninjury. 10:56 p.m. in the 500 block of SW Sixth Street, and an arrest made. The suspect was charged with A Redmond man charged with criminally negligent homicide pleaded not guilty Friday in Jefferson County Circuit Court, and was released from custody after posting bail. Honorio Huerta-Vasquez, 31, has been charged in the death of Edgar Morales, 30. Following the hearing, he paid 10% of his $150,000 bond and was released from the Jefferson County jail. Huerta-Vasquez’s indictment and other documents in the case are sealed on a judge’s order, but Jefferson County District Attorney Steve LeRiche has said Morales was discovered dead with a bullet wound next to his truck at the Skull Hollow Campground outside Terrebonne on Sunday. Huerta-Vasquez was charged in a new indictment Thursday. He faces two additional charges: negligent wounding of another and tampering with physical evidence, both misdemeanors. POLICE & FIRE REPORT The Spokesman will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-548-2185. Redmond Police Department April 12 Criminal mischief — An arrest was made on suspicion of criminal mischief at 12:07 a.m. following a report in the 2600 block of SW 17th Place. The suspect was also charged with criminal trespass, coercion and harassment. Hit-and-run — A hit-and-run incident was reported at 3:14 a.m. in the area of SW 39th Street and SW Obsidian Place, and an arrest made. Thefts — Thefts were reported at: 9:50 a.m. in the 3000 block of SW Indian Place. 11:23 a.m. in the 800 block of NW Green Forest Circle. 11:32 a.m. in the 1700 block of NE Fifth Street. 8:52 p.m. in the 1800 block of NW Sixth Street. April 13 Hit-and-run — A hit-and-run incident was reported at 3:20 p.m. in the 1300 block of SW Canal Boulevard. Thefts — Thefts were reported at: 11:32 a.m. in the 300 block of NW Oak Tree Lane. 2:40 p.m. in the 500 block of SW 10th Street. CROSSWORD reckless endangering, hit and run with injury and reckless driving. April 17 Criminal mischief — An act of criminal mischief was reported at 4:23 p.m. in the 500 block of NE Apache Circle. Theft — A theft was reported at 1:55 p.m. in the 3500 block of SW Pumice Place. April 18 Criminal mischief — An act of criminal mischief was reported at 12:31 a.m. in the 800 block of NE Nickernut Place. Hit-and-run — A hit-and-run incident was reported at 1:22 p.m. in the 300 block of NW Oak Tree Lane. Theft — A theft was reported at 12:42 p.m. in the 300 block of NW Oak Tree Lane. Unauthorized use — A vehicle was reported stolen at 10:56 a.m. in the 100 block of SW 35th Street. Vehicle crash — A noninjury accident was reported at 11:09 a.m. in the area of U.S. Highway 97 and SW Evergreen Avenue. Oregon State Police DUII — Giovanie Alejandro Perugini, 18, of Portland was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 6:51 p.m. April 16 in the area of state Highway 126 near milepost 111, and was also charged with reckless driving and reckless endangering. SUDOKU Redmond Fire Runs April 12 12:08 a.m. Camper or recreational vehicle (RV) fire, 686 NE Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne. April 14 3:55 p.m. Unauthorized burning, 350 NW 19th St. 5:16 p.m. Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire, 1565 SW Odem Medo Road. April 15 9 a.m. Authorized controlled burning, in the area of NW 10th Street and NW Pershall Way. 10:19 a.m. Authorized controlled burning, 2011 SW Canal Blvd. 3:24 p.m. Barkdust fire, in the area of SW Evergreen Avenue and SW Eighth Street. April 17 12:32 p.m. Authorized controlled burning, in the area of SW McVey Avenue and SW Mesa Way. 2:08 p.m. Passenger vehicle fire, in the area of E. state Highway 126. 2:51 p.m. Natural vegetation fire, other, 6031 SW 43rd St. April 18 12:44 p.m. High-angle rescue, 10087 NE Crooked River Dr., Terrebonne. 2:35 p.m. Unauthorized burning, 2936 W. Antler Ave. April 12-18: 108 Medical aid or transfer calls WEATHER Fill in the grid so every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9, with no repeats. 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