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Today in History
The father and stepmother of Lizzie Borden are found
murdered in their Fall River, Massachusetts home.
— August 4, 1892
Food 4 Thought
“I believe in running through the rain and crashing into the
person you love and having your lips bleed on each other.
— Billy Bob thornton, born August 4, 1955
The Month Ahead
Through Sunday, August 6
Oregon State University Theatre’s Bard in the Quad
presents a western-themed production of Shakespeare’s
romantic comedy Two Gentlemen of Verona. Performances
start at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union Quad, 2501 SW
Jefferson Way, Corvallis. $15 general admission, $10
students, and $5 OSU students. oregonstate.edu/dept/
theatre/. 541-737-2784. Box offi ce will be available in the
MU quad at 6:30 p.m. on performance evenings.
Saturday, August 5
Movies in the Park at Riverfront Park. Zootopia, 2016,
PG, 108 minutes. No charge to attend. Donations are
suggested.
John Knox Presbyterian Church Community Barbecue,
452 Cummings Lane N. 5-6:30 p.m. Free food and music
by The Usual Suspects. Call 503-390-0404 for more
information.
Harvest Gold (Neil Young Tribute) concert at Keizer
Rapids Park, 1900 Chemawa Road N. Gates open at 5
p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m. kraorg.com. 503-910-3232.
No outside food or beverages and no pets allowed inside
the amphitheater.
Mommy & Baby Palooza at the Santiam Hospital, 1401 N.
10th Avenue in Stayton from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free
event is a coming together of goods and services of interest
to expectant, new, and experienced moms and families.
Monday, August 7
Keizer City Council meeting, 7 p.m. Keizer Civic Center.
Tuesday, August 8
Keizer Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting, 6
p.m. Keizer Civic Center.
Wednesday, August 9
Keizer Planning Commission meeting, 6 p.m. Keizer Civic
Center.
Thursday, Aug. 10
Keizer Traffi c Safety Committee meeting, 6 p.m. Keizer
Civic Center.
Friday, August 11
Salem Bowie Tribute concert at Keizer Rapids Park, 1900
Chemawa Road N. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at
6:30 p.m. kraorg.com. 503-910-3232. No outside food or
beverages and no pets allowed inside the amphitheater.
Saturday, August 12
The Severin Sisters concert at Keizer Rapids Park, 1900
Chemawa Road N. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at
6:30 p.m. kraorg.com. 503-910-3232. No outside food or
beverages and no pets allowed inside the amphitheater.
Monday, August 14
Keizer City Council work session, 5:45 p.m. Keizer Civic
Center.
American Red Cross Blood Drive, Keizer Civic Center, 930
Chemawa Rd. NE, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. To schedule an
appointment, call 1-800-RED-CROSS or sign up online at
redcrossblood.org using sponsor code: KeizerCommunity.
Tuesday, August 15
Keizer Public Art Commission meeting, 6 p.m. Keizer
Civic Center.
Wednesday, August 16
Uptown Music Showcase (Keizer Has Talent) at Keizer
Rapids Park, 1900 Chemawa Road N. Gates open at 5
p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m. kraorg.com. 503-910-3232.
No outside food or beverages and no pets allowed inside
the amphitheater.
Friday, August 18
Syco Billy concert at Keizer Rapids Park, 1900 Chemawa
Road N. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m.
kraorg.com. 503-910-3232. No outside food or beverages
and no pets inside the amphitheater.
Saturday, August 19
Ty Curtis concert at Keizer Rapids Park, 1900 Chemawa
Road N. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m.
kraorg.com. 503-910-3232. No outside food or beverages
and no pets inside the amphitheater.
Add your event by e-mailing news@keizertimes.com.
Keizer Police are looking
for suspects in a trio of bur-
glaries at River Road busi-
nesses on Wednesday, July 26.
Two cash registers were
stolen from Plaza Morelia,
3391 River Road N. Entry
was made by smashing the
glass front door to the busi-
ness.
At Amiga Salon, 3453 Riv-
er Road N., a small amount of
cash, hair products and a debit
card machine were taken. A
broken window was the point
of entry.
Next door to Amiga, CK
Nails and Spa, 3443 River
Road N., was also broken into.
While nothing was reported
stolen, it appeared as though
the suspect attempted to steal
a television mounted to a wall.
Again, a window was broken
to gain entry.
The latter two burglaries
were discovered when police
received a report of a suspi-
cious person and vehicle at
the Shell gas station at the
south end of Keizer.
DRIVER ESCAPES AFTER
PURSUIT ENDS IN
CRASH
A driver escaped on foot
after leading police on a chase
in a stolen vehicle in south
Keizer on Saturday, July 29.
A passenger who also tried to
fl ee the scene was caught and
cited.
About 2 p.m., Offi cer David
Babcock was monitoring traf-
fi c in the 100 block of Appleb-
lossom Drive North when he
observed a stolen 1995 Honda
Accord four-door drive past
him westbound on Appleblos-
som Drive.
Offi cer Babcock attempted
to catch up to the stolen ve-
hicle as it continued traveling
westbound on Appleblossom
Drive North, but it became
apparent the driver was at-
tempting to elude him.
Babcock saw the suspect
vehicle turn right and trav-
el through the Laurel Gate
Apartments toward River
Road North. He took a paral-
lel path but the fl eeing car nev-
er appeared. When he reached
River Road and looked to the
south for the suspect vehicle
he saw it had crashed into an-
other vehicle when the suspect
pulled out of the Laurel Gate
Apartments onto River Road.
The Honda crashed into
the side of a 1973 Chevrolet
pick-up that was occupied by
two individuals. After crashing,
the driver of the stolen vehicle
and a passenger fl ed from the
scene of the traffi c crash on
foot.
Both the driver and the
passenger fl ed east across River
Road where the driver hopped
a fence into the Budget-Rent-
A-Space and U-Haul com-
plex. The passenger was de-
tained by one of the occupants
of the Chevrolet pick-up. The
man had given chase on foot
ultimately caught up with the
passenger and detained him
until offi cers arrived and took
him into custody.
The passenger who fl ed
from the stolen vehicle was
identifi ed as Alexander Ahmed
Elsherbini, a 20-year-old who
gave a Salem address. He was
cited for conspiracy to commit
unauthorized use of a vehicle
and released at the scene. The
driver remains at large.
Help Health Dept. train,
get free eclipse glasses
The
Marion
County
Health Department will
be distributing solar eclipse
viewing glasses to the public
on Thursday, Aug. 10, from 3
p.m. to 7 p.m. at their Center
Street campus located at 3180
Center St. NE, in Salem. Dis-
tribution of the free eclipse
glasses is part of a point of
dispensing (POD) exercise to
practice dispensing items to
the public in the event of an
emergency.
During the POD exercise,
participants will be asked to
fi ll out a survey and will have
the opportunity to learn more
about health services available
in our community. Water and
snacks will be available to
participants, as well as the op-
portunity to learn more about
the solar eclipse that will be
visible in Marion County on
Aug. 21.
Distribution of eclipse
glasses at the event will be on
a fi rst come, fi rst served basis.
In addition to the POD event,
eclipse glasses are also avail-
able at many local retailers;
look for ISO 12312-2 to en-
sure eclipse glasses meet safety
standards.
Additional eclipse pre-
paredness and safety tips will
be handed out at the POD
exercise. The mid-Willamette
Valley is preparing for a large
infl ux of visitors in the days
leading up to the eclipse and
area residents are encouraged
to stock up on food, water
and gas a few days before
the crowds arrive. Visitors are
expected to begin arriving
Thursday, Aug. 17, with many
remaining through Tuesday,
Aug. 22.
looking
back in
the KT
MONDAY, JULY 24
• 9:48 a.m. - Unlawful entry
vehicle and attempt crime on
1200 block Susan Court NE.
• 10:39 a.m. - Arrest for war-
rant on 900 block Chemawa
Road N.
• 12:16 p.m. - Arrest for
criminal trespass on 4400 block
River Road N.
• 2:07 p.m. - Arrest fro war-
rant on 5200 block River Road
N.
• 2:21 p.m. - Arrest for crim-
inal trespass on 4900 block Riv-
er Road N.
• 4:17 p.m. - Arrest for stolen
vehicle, false info to police and
warrant on 5400 block Kayak
Way NE.
• 6 p.m. - Accident, hit-and-
run, fail to perform duties of
driver when property is dam-
aged on 3800 block 2nd Ave N.
• 6 p.m. - Theft on 5600
block Takelma Court NE.
• 6 p.m. - Stolen bicycle on
6000 block Keizer Station Blvd
NE.
• 7:55 p.m. - Arrest for war-
rant on 1100 block Candle-
wood Drive NE.
TUESDAY, JULY 25
• 4:21 a.m. - Arrest for inter-
fere with police offi cer on Verda
Lane NE and Claxter Road NE.
• 9:30 a.m. - Criminal mis-
chief and vandalism on 800
block Manbrin Drive NE.
• 1 p.m. - Purse snatching on
4900 block River Road N.
• 1:37 p.m. - Traffi c acci-
dent on 1700 block Lockhaven
Drive NE.
• 10:10 p.m. - Arrest for war-
rant on 5100 block Springfi eld
Court N.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
• 12:27 a.m. - Theft on 4900
block River Road N.
• 11 a.m. - Accident, hit-
and-run and fail to perform du-
ties of driver when property is
damaged on Glynbrook Street
N and Sandra Ave N.
• 11:05 a.m. - Assault, physi-
cal harassment and criminal
trespass on 4900 block River
Road N.
• 11:06 a.m. - Theft on 4600
block River Road N.
• 11:37 a.m. - Arrest for
criminal trespass on 4900 block
River Road N.
• 12:10 p.m. - Theft from
vehicle on 1000 block Cynthia
Street N.
• 3:09 p.m. - Stolen bicycle
on 900 block Sagrada Circle N.
• 3:52 p.m. - Theft from
building on 5400 block River
Road N.
• 4:18 p.m. - Theft on 5700
block Crestwood Court NE.
• 5:50 p.m. - Traffi c accident
on 1700 block Dearborn Ave
NE.
• 6 p.m. - Shoplifting on
4900 block River Road N.
• 6:18 p.m. - Arrest for war-
rant on 1700 block Dearborn
Ave NE.
• 6:41 p.m. - Theft on 6300
block Ulali Drive NE.
• 6:47 p.m. - Reckless en-
dangering, disorderly conduct,
public safety fi re investigation
and reckless burning on 1300
block Clearview Ave NE.
• 9:11 p.m. - Arrest for as-
sault, resisting arrest and disor-
derly conduct on 4300 block
Rivercrest Drive N.
• 9:45 p.m. - Physical harass-
ment and criminal trespass on
1700 block Kersey Way NE.
• 9:45 p.m. - Accident, hit-
and-run and fail to perform du-
ties of driver when property is
damaged on Oneil Road NE
and Erika Ave NE.
THURSDAY, JULY 27
• 4:05 a.m. - Arrest for bench
warrant on Cherry Ave NE and
Plymouth Drive NE.
• 3:28 p.m. - Forgery on
6400 block Keizer Station Blvd
NE.
FRIDAY, JULY 28
• 1:47 a.m. - False info to
police offi cer, citation/warrant
and unlawful possession meth-
amphetamine on 3000 block
Cherry Ave NE.
• 3:49 a.m. - Theft on 500
block Garland Court N.
Coffee with a Cop Aug. 8
Offi cers from the Keizer Police Department are extending an
invitation to Keizer residents and businesses for coffee and con-
versation at Birdie’s Bistro, 3860 River Road North, on Tuesday,
Aug. 8, from 8:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
The event is the department’s fi rst Coffee with a Cop and
intended to let residents get to know members of the police
department in a fun and casual environment. There is no agenda
or presentation – just conversations. Children are welcome and
encouraged to attend.
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5 YEARS AGO
Modoc Drive heroin
dealer sent to prison
A man arrested for dealing
heroin out of a Modoc Drive
home was sentenced to more
than fi ve years in prison. He
pleaded guilty to three counts
of delivering heroin--two
within 1,000 feet of a school--
and two counts of endangering
the welfare of a minor.
10 YEARS AGO
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Nichols to relocate,
resign from Council
Freshman
Keizer
city
councilor
Troy
Nichols
announced his resignation
from the council to take a
job in Olympia, Wash. He
was offered a position as
Washington State Director of
the National Federation of
Independent Business.
15 YEARS AGO
Keizertimes feted in
state contest
The Keizertimes garnered 13
awards in the Oregon Newspaper
Publishers Association’s annual
Better Newspaper Contest.
The Keizertimes won fi rst place
awards in three categories in
its weekly newspaper division.
KEIZERTIMES.COM
Web Poll
Results
Will you participate in
National Night Out on
Tuesday, August 1?
20 YEARS AGO
Home proposed for
Keizer foster kids
A four bedroom house
proposed for development
off Chemawa at the end of
Tecumseh is subject to the
city’s approval. The program
would target children under
12-fi ve and six year olds in
particular. A married couple
would live with the kids and
a parent aide. The kids could
stay at the home until they are
able to return to their families
or are adopted.
71% – No
17% – Yes
12% – What’s National
Night Out?
Vote in a new poll every Thursday!
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