FEBRUARY 19, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
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police scanner
APPLIED
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10
TNT Homes Inc., 5159 Lacey Street N., TNT Homes Inc.,
new residence, February 9, 2016, $254,661.
HSF Development LLC, 1615 Dale Ave. NE., HSF Develop-
ment LLC, new residence, February 9, 2016, $261,385.30.
• 11 a.m. - Criminal tres-
pass on 5900 block Inland
Shores Way N.
• 1:08 p.m. - Telephone ha-
rassment on 1200 block Susan
Court NE.
• 2:40 p.m. - Traffi c acci-
dent on Chemawa Road NE.
and Bailey Road NE.
• 2:55 p.m. - Arrest for
warrant on 1400 block Shady
Lane NE.
• 5 p.m. - Arrest for warrant
served for unlawful posses-
sion of oxycodone and driv-
ing while suspended on 3800
block Partridge Lane NE.
• 9:55 p.m. - Arrest for
criminal mischief and van-
dalism on 900 block Weeks
Drive NE.
ISSUED
Bruce McClintic, 127 Sunset Ave. N., Michael Y. T. Liu, reroof
of west apartment building, February 3, 2016, $11,750.
MWIC Keizer LLC, 5440 McLeod Lane NE., MWIC Keizer
LLC, KS area C apartments building 5(12 units), February 4,
2016, $1,319,273.89.
Brandon, Peter Lyle Srauhal, 1919 Mistwood Drive NE.,
James S. Keller, removing a load bearing wall, February 4, 2016,
$7,500.
Jason Andrew Hamlin, 4783 Joyce Street NE. Space #93, Bri-
an Fitterer Inc., manufactured home set-up, February 4, 2016.
David Lapok and Jennifer E. Peery, 357 Kestrel Street N., Jen-
nifer E. Peery, residential addition, February 12, 2016, $11,265
Thomas R. Peters, 1371 Stone Hedge Court NE., Thomas R.
Peters, adding window, $1,000.
Tribal artwork on display
The Keizer Heritage Cen-
ter is hosting a Native Ameri-
can display in the museum,
which runs through early
March, featuring handcarved
ceremonial pipes, baskets and
various toys.
Native American artistry
and craftsmanship are shown
in the decorative and practical
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items. All are made by hand
from ivory, local clay and red
pipestone from southwest
Minnesota.
This display is on loan and
is a personal collection of Jim
and Pat LaRock who enjoyed
a career with the National
Park Services and was the
co-owner of the Willow Lake
Nursery which was located
on Windsor Island Road.
Viewing hours are Tues-
day and Thursday from 2 to 4
p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Admission is free.
Keizerite
re-elected to
Siletz Council
Delores Pigsley of Keizer
was re-elected to the Tribal
Council of the Confeder-
ated Tribes of Siletz Indians
in an election held earlier this
month.
births
Landon Gene Michael
Fowler was born February
14, 2016 at Salem Hospi-
tal. The baby boy weighed 7
pounds 2 ounces. The parent
is Lisa Fowler of Keizer.
THURSDAY, FEB. 11
• 1:58 a.m. - Arrest for
bench warrant on 3800 block
River Road N.
FRIDAY, FEB. 12
• 2:38 a.m. - Arrest for
bench warrant on Cherry
Ave. NE. and Plymouth Drive
NE.
• 7:46 a.m. - Traffi c ac-
cident with injury on 4200
block River Road N.
• 9:33 a.m. - Graffi ti on
5100 block Newberg Drive
N.
• 10:45 a.m. - Criminal
mischief and crime damage
on 1300 block Rafael Court
N.
• 1:19 p.m. - Theft on 4600
block Clark Ave. NE.
• 5:19 p.m. - Traffi c ac-
cident on 4600 block River
Road N.
SATURDAY, FEB. 13
• 12:12 a.m. - Arrest for
DUII and refusal of test for
intoxicants on Sandra Ave. N.
and Glynbrook Street N.
• 12:40 a.m. - Aggravated
assault, menacing, display
weapons and disorderly con-
duct on 4900 block 5th Place
NE.
• 2:23 p.m. - Fraud on 5000
block Briarwood Circle N.
• 4:22 p.m. - Shoplifting on
4100 block River Road N.
• 5:02 p.m. - Shoplifting on
4200 block River Road N.
• 8:03 p.m. - Coercion,
aggravated assault, menacing
threats/intimidation, stran-
gulation and violate release
agreement on 5000 Briar-
wood N.
• 9:58 p.m. - Failure to per-
form duties of driver when
property is damaged on 4100
block Brooks Ave. NE.
SUNDAY, FEB 14
• 4:24 a.m. - Accident on
Cherry Ave. NE. and Green-
wood Drive NE.
• 5:36 a.m. - Physical ha-
rassment on 800 block Lock-
haven Drive NE.
• 7:50 a.m. - Failure to per-
form duties of driver when
property is damaged on 4900
block Crater Ave. N.
• 11:01 a.m. - Trespass on
5500 block River Road N.
• 7:30 p.m. - Stolen vehicle
on 5600 block Willapa Court
NE.
• 8:49 p.m. - Arrest for ac-
cident-hit and run, failure to
perform duties of driver when
property is damaged on 3900
block Brooks Ave. NE.
• 10 p.m. - Theft on 5100
block 5100 block 8th Ave.
NE.
MONDAY, FEB. 15
• 11:37 a.m. - Sudden
death on 1100 block McGee
Court NE.
• 3:12 p.m. - Traffi c ac-
cident on Lockhaven Drive
NE. and Keizer Station Blvd.
NE.
TUESDAY, FEB. 16
• 9:35 a.m. - Arrest for
physical harassment on 700
block Bever Drive NE.
• 9:37 a.m. - Criminal
mischief, criminal trespass
and vandalism on 1800 block
Zachris Court NE.
• 7:17 p.m. - Shoplifting
on 6400 block Keizer Station
Blvd. NE.
• 11:15 p.m. - Burglary on
1300 block Bent Grass Court
NE.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17
• 2:27 a.m. - Unlawful
possession of methamphet-
amine on 5100 block River
Road N.
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Edward R. Stanich
July 3, 1940 – Feb. 4, 2016
Edward Stanich, 75, passed
away at his home in Salem on
Feb. 4, 2016.
He is survived by his sisters
JoAnn Hilmes of Hender-
son, Nev.; Darlene Swiggart
of Salem; half-brothers An-
drew, Ron, Marco and Gene
of Washington; and nieces and
nephews.
Ed was born in Lewistown,
Mont. On July 3, 1940. At
an early age he left Montana
with his family and moved to
Seattle, Wash. Later the family
moved to California, where he
graduated from high school
in 1958. In 1959 Ed enlisted
in the Air Force and was sta-
tioned in Germany. He re-
ceived an honorable discharge
in 1963.
Through the 1970s and
1980s Ed was in the Marion
County Sheriff Reserves. He
then went to the new Keizer
Reserves where he helped get
the new Keizer Police Depart-
ment started.
Ed worked
at AT&T and
US Bank as a
PBX installer
for
several
years. He was
an avid bowler
Stanich
in Keizer, Sa-
lem and Sil-
verton. Ed was also a prolifi c
poetry writer.
A Celebration of Life is
scheduled at Keizer Qual-
ity Suites on Saturday, March
15 from 1 to 3 p.m. In lieu of
fl owers, family requests dona-
tions be made to Willamette
Valley Hospice, 1015 3rd
Street NW, Salem.
Dave Hemphill
July 7, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2016
Leonard David Hemphill
(Dave), 83, of Keizer, died Jan.
28 after a long struggle with
pulmonary fi brosis.
He was born in Los An-
geles, Calif. on July 7, 1932
to Mary Comella Hemphill
and David Thomas Hemphill.
Dave graduated from Marshall
High School in Los Angeles
in 1950 and began a career at
American National Insurance
Company. Dave met the love
of his life, Glenda, and they
were married June 10, 1961.
Together they raised three
children.
Dave and Glenda moved
their young family to Keizer
in 1969 and Dave went to
work building pole barns. He
started his own business, Pa-
cifi c Metal Buildings, in 1971.
He became a member of the
Keizer Rotary the same year
and remained an active mem-
ber throughout the rest of his
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life, including two terms as
president. He was also a volun-
teer fi refi ghter/EMT with the
Keizer Fire District. He then
became a re-
serve Marion
County Dep-
uty Sheriff, lat-
er graduating
from the po-
lice academy
and becom-
Hemphill
ing a Marion
County Dep-
uty Sheriff in 1986, retiring in
1997.
Dave is survived by his
wife, Glenda; children: Scott
(Priscilla) Hemphill of Nor-
mandy Park, Wash., Eric
(Cheryl) Hemphill of Salem
and Melia (Matt) Ratchen of
Rathdrum, Idaho; sister, Bar-
bara (Mar) Geurink of Tigard;
eight grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life will
be held on Sunday, Feb. 21 at
3 p.m. at Keizer City Hall, 930
Chemawa Road NE. He was
loved and will be missed by all
who knew him. If you wish
to make a donation, please
consider Boys & Girls Club
of Salem, Marion and Polk
Counties.
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INVITED
RIVERfair, the community event, will be held at
Keizer Rapids Park on Saturday, August 13.
Vendors are now being signed up for this one-day
event that will benefi t Keizer organizations and fund
vocational scholarships for Keizer students
10’ x 10’ vendor space is $75—
$50 if paid by June 1, 2016
Call 503-390-6840 or visit riverfairkeizer.com
to get information or get a registration form.
RIVERfair is presented by
Making Keizer Better Foundation,
a non-profi t organization