THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2022 A11 RECORDS / COMMUNITY PET OF THE WEEK TRUCK OF THE WEEK Meet Casper! This adorable hunk of a pup came to Brightside as a stray and now is looking for his for- ever home. Casper is an ador- able one- to two-year-old Great Pyrenees who weighs in at 84 pounds. While being with staff, Casper has shown us that he is an active and energetic job- seeker who loves to be playing or running around busy. When it comes to Casper’s so- ciability, he is a lover of all and definitely shows us that he is ev- eryone’s best friend while he is here. As we don’t know his his- tory, we are not sure how Casper does with cats and require an introduction with him and other dogs to ensure an easy home transition after adoption. This bubbly love bug’s personality can be described as affectionate, charming, confident and at times very goofy. As Casper came to us as a stray, we don’t know anything about his history and we will do our best to make updates about him as he spends time here. If you are looking for an outgoing and active boy ready for adventure, come meet Casper today. BY NICOLE ROGERS For The Spokesman Name of truck: Nonna’s Cucina Owner: Ashley Dolinar Location: General Duffy’s, 404 SW Forest Ave Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day Opened: February 2020 Type of food: Italian About the cart: Nonna’s Italian options range from ravioli to a chicken pesto sandwich. They make their food from scratch and lo- cally source many of their ingredients. Most of the recipes are from Dolinar’s “nonna” Janet Dolinar, which were passed down through the family for generations. Janet is a second generation Italian-immi- grant and her granddaughter Ashley described her as a “typical Italian lady, always asking if you’re hungry.” Ashley put her own spin on her nonna’s recipes for the truck. They food is all organic and there are gluten free, vegan and vegetarian options. Recipes are available for Sungrounded Farm in Terrebonne, Deschutes Gourmet Mushroom, The Village Baker in Bend, and Camas Country Mill in Eugene. First order should be: Dolinar suggests spaghetti and meatballs. She says the meatballs are her nonna’s recipe. The order comes with a side salad and she recommends a side of garlic bread. Fun Fact: Dolinar says that these are family recipes from the Parma region of Northern Italy. There is a factory located there where they get their parmigiano reggiano, a type of Italian cheese. She says that they can only get it from Parma. Dolinar says that her “super extended” family in Italy works in this factory. Police Log 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. Arrests Fri., Oct. 7 4:49 a.m. HWY 97 Offramp 124. Arrested: Nathan Wesley Stwyer, 26, Redmond. Charge: Driving While Suspended 11:45 a.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Travis Elmer Waterhouse, 52, Redmond. Charge: Theft II — Shoplifting 12:22 p.m. SW 8th St. Arrested: Jennifer Lee Hoefler, 46, Redmond. Charges: Criminal Mischief II (damage occurred while committing another crime), Theft III, Felony Probation/Parole Violation 12:45 p.m. SW 33rd St. Arrested: Juvenile female, 16, Bend. Reason: Runaway Pickup 4:05 p.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Kasha Angelene Carper, 35, Terrebonne. Charges: In-State Warrant, Theft II — Shoplifting 4:57 p.m. SW Timber Ave. Arrested: Deborah Jean Smith, 61, Redmond. Charge: In-State Warrant 6:00 p.m. SW Veterans Way/ SW Highland Ave. Arrested: Zachary Daniel Mills, 22, Redmond. Charge: Reckless Driving Sat., Oct. 8 1:42 p.m. 2900 Block SW Obsidian Ln. Arrested: Caleb Siaki Saulo, 28, Redmond. Charge: Harassment 2:30 p.m. NW 6th St./NW Maple Ave. Arrested: Christopher Reed Dailey, 24, Culver. Charges: Hit and Run Accident — Property Damage, Driving While Suspended — Misdemeanor 3:21 p.m. 2900 Block SW Canal Blvd. Arrested: Joshua Michael Fischer, 31, Redmond. Charge: Violation of Restraining Order (Contempt) 7:38 p.m. NW 5th St. Arrested: Macy Miles Young, 56, Redmond. Charge: DUII 9:10 p.m. SE Jesse Butler Cir. Arrested: Damion Dallas Brewer, 29, Centralia. Charge: In-State Warrant 6:54 a.m. NW Jackpine Pl. Arrested: 3 Juvenile males, 16, 16, 17, Redmond, Terrebonne. Charges: Unlawful Entry Vehicle, Theft I, Unlawful Poss. Firearm 10:10 a.m. NW Rimrock Way. Arrested: Juvenile male, 16, Terrebonne. Charges: Criminal Mischief I & II, Unlawful Entry Vehicle, Unlawful Use Motor Vehicle 10:23 a.m. 700 Block Sw Rimrock Way. Arrested: Juvenile male, 16, Redmond. Charge: Telephonic Harassment (Stalking) 3:56 p.m. SW Cascade Ave. Arrested: Anthony Robert Boehm, 52, Terrebonne. Charge: Driving While Revoked — Felony Tues., Oct. 11 8:37 p.m. SW Airport Way. Arrested: Ofilia Michelle Rodriguez, 36, Redmond. Charge: In-State Warrant 11:52 p.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Shon Daniel Evanhoff, 48, Redmond. Charge: Unlawful Entry Vehicle 3:16 p.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Melinda Sue Caward, 20, Redmond. Charges: Theft II — Shoplifting, Resisting Arrest 3:58 p.m. SW Indian Ln. Arrested: Juvenile male, 13, Redmond. Charges: Criminal Mischief II (+$500 or Intentional), Menacing, Unlawful Use/Carry Weapon Mon., Oct. 10 Wed., Oct. 12 Sun., Oct. 9 12:54 a.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Isais Lee Mercado Sr., 29, Redmond and Christopher Denver Castator, 30, Redmond. Charges: Unlawful Entry Vehicle, Criminal Tresspass II, Theft III 1:49 a.m. SW 6th St./SW Forest Ave. Arrested: Juvenile males, 11, 13, Redmond. Charges: Drugs — Marijuana (Minor in Possession), Curfew Violation 8:00 a.m. SW Rimrock Way. Arrested: Juvenile females, 14, 15, Redmond. Charge: Minor in Possession — Alcoholic Liquor 11:16 a.m. NW Maple Ave./NW Rimrock Ct. Arrested: Steven Allen Stahl, 32, Terrebonne. Charge: Felony Probation/Parole Violation 11:18 a.m. 2300 Block SW Evergreen Ave. Arrested: Justin Michael Rogers, 35, Astoria. Charge: Violation of Restraining Order (Contempt) Thurs., Oct. 13 12:45 a.m. NW 8th St./NW Maple Ln. Arrested: Lance Damien Ashley, 36, Redmond. Charges: In-State Warrant, Criminal Mischief II, Criminal Tresspass II, Theft III (Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories) 8:18 a.m. SW Xero St. Arrested: Juvenile male, 16, Redmond. Charge: Criminal Mischief II (+$500 or Intentional) 10:38 a.m. NW Dogwood Ave./ NW 7th St. Arrested: Pamela Jean Quintanilla, 53, Redmond. Charge: In-State Warrant Thefts Reported from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 on the following blocks in Redmond: SW DESCHUTES AVE NW IVY AVE NW 21ST ST SW LAKE RD PRESENTED BY OCTOBER 20-22 2022 2022 COLUMBIA RIVER CIRCUIT FINALS DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR & EXPO CENTER TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT RODEOTICKET.COM NW OAK TREE LN S HWY 97 SW CANYON DR SW JUNIPER AVE SW CAVALRY WAY/SE MCCAFFERY RD SW 35TH ST W ANTLER AVE SW PUMICE AVE SW HIGHLAND AVE NW 4TH ST SW METOLIUS AVE SW OBSIDIAN AVE SW VETERANS WAY Burglaries Sat., Oct. 8 Reported at NE OAK PL. No Arrests. Sun., Oct. 9 Reported at NW 7TH ST. No Arrests. Mon., Oct. 10 Reported at SW INDIAN AVE. No Arrests. Tues., Oct. 11 Reported at SW 13TH ST. No Arrests. Thurs., Oct. 13 Reported at SW 6TH ST. No Arrests. Photo by Nicole Rogers Ashley Dolinar Redmond seat open on Soil and Water district Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District has two board positions available that need to be filled for the election in No- vember 2022. That includes zone 1, the Redmond area, and zone 4, which is around Alfalfa. The elections are are 4-year terms. To run for these positions, candidates must reside within the boundaries of the conservation district, be a registered voter in the district, be involved in the active manage- ment of ten or more acres of land within the district, reside within the zone that is repre- sented, actively manage ten or more acres in the district boundaries and reside within the boundaries. At this point, these positions are open for write-in candidates. Individuals may file a declaration of intent and request to write-in votes cast on their behalf. Candidates must file this form no later than 5 p.m. on Oct. 25. If you need more information about the process to run for these positions, contact Erin Kilcullen at ekilcullen.dswcd@outlook. com or (541) 550-6834.