The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 30, 2022, Page 2, Image 2

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    P2 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2022
Former Redmond resident dies in crash into river
From wire reports
Oregon State Police and the Jef-
ferson County Fire District recov-
ered the body of a missing Portland
woman March 25.
Friends searching for Mary Chris-
tina Barry, 44, of Portland and for-
merly of Redmond, discovered tracks
leading off U.S. Highway 26 near mile
post 110. They saw what looked like
her car at the bottom of a 600-foot
cliff and called 911.
Oregon State Police responded
along with a rope team from Jefferson
County Fire District. Crews recovered
Barry’s body. Ira’s Towing retrieved
her car, a silver 2018 Nissan Versa.
Barry formerly lived in Redmond.
She was on her way to visit her adult
sons in Redmond. Their last contact
with her was by phone Monday night,
March 21, when Barry said she was
approaching Warm Springs.
Portland Police took a missing per-
sons report Wednesday, listing Barry
as missing and endangered.
Jefferson County Emergency Medi-
cal Services and Crooked River Ranch
Fire and Rescue also aided in the re-
covery.
Redmond man accused of stealing $20K in drywall
PET OF THE WEEK
Bulletin staff report
Police say a Redmond dry-
wall installer stole more than
$20,000 in property from a
Sunriver second home under-
going a remodel.
Jason Lynn Johnson, 43, was
arraigned Friday in Deschutes
County Circuit Court on al-
legations he pawned 51 items
at four Central Oregon pawn
shops.
The stolen items included a
Ring doorbell system, moun-
tain bike, hiking equipment,
knives, tools and others, ac-
cording to court documents.
The victim, Tony Rhodes,
is a full-time resident of Wil-
sonville currently renovating a
home he owns on Cherrywood
Lane.
Rhodes discovered the theft
upon returning to the house
March 7. Police believe the
theft occurred sometime in
early February.
According to Sunriver Police
Department, Johnson worked
for a drywall company that
had the door code to Rhodes’
house.
Johnson is charged with
aggravated first-degree theft,
second degree burglary, three
counts of first-degree theft, two
of second-degree theft and one
of third-degree theft. A grand
jury approved the charges
Thursday.
He’s currently an inmate of
the Deschutes County jail.
He’s scheduled to enter a
plea in circuit court April 1.
Sisters-based Laird Superfoods
names new vice president of sales
Spokesman staff
Laird Superfood, Inc. has named Daryl
Moore as the company’s new senior vice
president of sales.
In his new role, Moore will lead the Sis-
ters-based company toward strategic and
aggressive growth, focused on national ex-
pansion.
Moore has more than 30 years of leader-
ship experience in the food and beverage
industry in both the grocery and foodser-
vice channels.
Submitted Photo
Meet Chip!
Chip came to BrightSide as a stray and was not
claimed by his owner. Chip is a very sweet and so-
cial dog who loves to put his paws in your lap while
getting pet!
He has spent time with our other dogs here at the
shelter and has been doing very well with them!
Come down to Brightside to see this beautiful
boy’s smile.
www.rachelaves.com
Daryl Moore
Your
Local
News
Source
FIND IT in the SPOKESMAN CLASSIFIEDS
923-1370
CROSSWORD
He has pioneered and scaled premium
brands, holding executive roles and con-
tributing to growth at Bulletproof Nutri-
tion, La Brea Bakery/ARYZTA and Per-
formance Kitchen. Moore also worked
with Starbucks Coffee Company, where he
received the highest individual honor, the
President’s Award for Food Program In-
novation.
This announcement follows the ap-
pointment of Jason Vieth as Laird Super-
food’s newest CEO in late January.
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Precipitation to date this year: 1.12 inches
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National Weather Service broadcasts are on 162.50 mhz.
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