Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, December 02, 2016, Page PAGE A9, Image 9

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    DECEMBER 2, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
police scanner
Online sale leads cops to thief
An attempt to sell a $2,000
set of tires stolen from a Keizer
store led to the arrest of one of
the culprits Sunday, Nov. 27.
Jesus Martinez, owner of
Martinez Tires at 4210 River
Road N., reported that four
tires were stolen from his busi-
ness Saturday, Nov. 26.
The following day, a friend
of Martinez spotted a set of
tires he believed were the ones
taken from
the shop on
the website
w w w. o f -
f e r u p n ow.
com. The
friend set
up a time to
purchase the
S. Hannan
tires Sunday
evening.
The seller agreed to meet the
buyer in the Shopko parking
lot on Lancaster Drive North-
east.
Plain clothes offi cers ar-
rived at the site ahead of time
and waited for the seller to ar-
rive around 10 p.m. The tires
were visible in the bed of a
pick-up truck.
The offi cers made contact
with the seller, later identifi ed
as Shawn Michael Hannan, 43,
of Salem. Hannan told police
he and a friend, who he did
not identify, had stolen the
tires the previous day.
Hannan was taken to the
Marion County Correction-
al Facility and charged with
one count of theft in the fi rst
degree. His bail was set at
$10,000.
Two offi cers and a sergeant
came in on their day off to as-
sist with the arrest.
block Chemawa Road N.
• 6:30 p.m. - Theft from
building on 5500 block
McLeod Lane NE.
Burglar nabbed
minutes after break-in
A 23-year-old Keizer man
was arrested after a suspected
burglary on Cherry Avenue
Northeast in the wee hours of
Sunday, Nov. 27.
Offi cer Martin Powell re-
sponded to a business alarm at
Pinnacle Physical Therapy and
arrived three minutes later.
As Powell
walked up
to the busi-
ness, he en-
countered a
man riding
a bike from
the rear of
the business.
Officer
C. Cook
Eric Jeffer-
son and Sgt.
Dan Kelley soon joined Pow-
ell in the investigation. Of-
fi cers determined that a shed
behind the business had been
broken into and a fence that
surrounds the shed had been
damaged.
The owner of the business
arrived and told offi cers that
a stereo system was missing
from the shed. It was found
under a bush a short distance
away.
The man riding the bike,
Christopher Cook of Keizer,
was arrested and charged with
second-degree burglary, pos-
session of burglar tools and
criminal mischief. He was
taken to the Marion County
Correctional Facility.
MONDAY, NOV. 21
• 3:30 p.m. - Arrest for re-
straining order violation on
Dearborn Ave NE and Lowell
Ave NE.
• 5:02 p.m. - Theft on 7900
block Mykala Street NE.
• 8:40 p.m. - Traffi c acci-
dent on Verda Lane NE and
Wiessner Drive NE.
TUESDAY, NOV. 22
• 3:19 a.m. - Arrest for war-
rant on Chemawa Road N
and Joan Drive N.
• 7:34 a.m. - Truancy on
3800 block Tiny Court NE.
• 9:11 a.m. - Arrest for
warrant on 5500 block River
Road N.
• 10:08 a.m. - Burglary on
3800 block 3rd Ave N.
• 12:50 p.m. - Traffi c ac-
cident on 3600 block Cherry
Ave NE.
• 11 p.m. - Criminal mis-
chief and vandalism on 1300
Northern Heights Loop NE.
• 11:20 p.m. - Traffi c acci-
dent on Pleasant View Drive
NE and Shady Lane NE.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23
• 5:10 a.m. - Arrest for
warrant on 5200 block Wind-
sor Island Road N.
• 5:40 a.m. - Criminal tres-
pass on 5200 block Windsor
Island Road N.
• 4:59 p.m. - Accident on
Cummings Lane N and River
Road N.
• 8 p.m. - Physical harass-
ment on 100 block Chemawa
FRIDAY, NOV. 18
• 6 p.m. - Burglary, criminal
mischief, crime damage and
theft from building on 500
puzzle answers
Road N.
• 8 p.m. - Stolen bicycle on
3400 block Willamette Drive
N.
• 10 p.m. - Criminal mis-
chief and vandalism on 1100
block Susan Court NE.
THURSDAY, NOV. 24
• 2:40 a.m. - Criminal
trespass on 4300 block River
Road N.
• 3:12 a.m. - Unlawful pos-
session
methamphetamine,
unlawful possession heroin,
unlawful possession con-
trolled substance and prohib-
ited acts on 4300 River Road
N.
• 3:15 a.m. - Arrest for war-
rant on 4300 River Road N.
• 4:05 a.m. - Arrest for as-
sault on 800 block Chemawa
Road N.
• 6:57 a.m. - Criminal tres-
pass on 1200 block Trent Ave
N.
• 2:50 p.m. - Stolen vehicle
on 5300 block River Road N.
Celts perform Christmas
Carol radio show Dec. 9
McNary High School
drama director Dallas My-
ers’ advanced acting class will
present A Christmas Carol: Live
Radio Show on Friday, Dec. 9
at 7 p.m. in the Ken Collins
Theater
“We take the script every
year and put a unique spin on
it,” Myers said. “We work with
the same base script and then
we edit and tweak and make
it specifi c for the class. They’ll
play multiple parts.”
A small group from the
McNary choir will also par-
ticipate, singing carols during
commercial breaks.
“We set it up a little bit like
A Prairie Home Companion,”
Myers said.
The event is a fundraiser for
the McNary Thespian Society,
which offers McNary actors
the opportunity to compete
in regional competitions.
Tickets are $5 and available
online at mcnarytheatre.wee-
bly.com.
Here are some other stu-
dent performances slated for
the coming week:
• Whiteaker Middle School
choir holiday concert, Tuesday,
Dec. 6, 7 p.m., Dayspring Fel-
lowship, free admission.
• McNary orchestra con-
cert, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 7
p.m., Ken Collins Theater, free
admission.
FRIDAY, NOV. 25
• 4:07 p.m. - Identity theft
on 5500 block River Road N.
• 5:47 p.m. - Traffi c acci-
dent on Chemawa Road N
and River Road N.
• 6:17 p.m . - Arrest for
criminal trespass and bench
warrant on 5200 block River
Road N.
• 9:19 p.m. - Arrest for
driving while suspended on
4900 block Verda Lane NE.
SATURDAY, NOV. 26
• 12:53 a.m. - Warrant
served and driving while sus-
pended on River Road N and
Shangrila Ave NE.
• 9:15 p.m. - Arrest for
bench warrant on 5500 block
River Road N.
SUNDAY, NOV. 27
• 2:48 a.m. - Criminal mis-
chief and vandalism on Keizer
Road N and Kennedy Circle
NE.
• 3:24 a.m. - Burglary, pos-
session of burglars tools, crim-
inal mischief and crime dam-
age on 4000 block Cherry
Ave NE.
Black Friday
at KHC
The Keizer Heritage
Center held its fi rst-
ever Black Friday
event. The organizer
brought in vendors
and Santa dropped by
for a visit.
ABOVE: Vendors and
shoppers on the upper
fl oor of the Heritage
Center. RIGHT: A jolly
old soul lets out a big,
“Ho Ho Ho.”
KEIZERTIMES/
Lyndon A. Zaitz
Tree lighting Tuesday
Two lucky children will be
chosen to assist Santa Claus as
he fl ips the switch that lights
up Keizer’s Christmas tree in
Walery Plaza on Tuesday, Dec.
6.
Walery Plaza is located
where River Road and Cher-
ry Avenue meet.
Children are selected for
the honor by a drawing and
sign-ups will start about 6 p.m.
Santa is expected to arrive in
Keizer around 7 p.m. The ac-
tual fl ipping of the switch on
the tree lights is expected to
happen shortly after that.
Parking will be available
at the Keizer Elks Lodge.
The lighting is sponsored
by Walery’s Premium Pizza
and presented by the Keizer
Chamber of Commerce.
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