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    DECEMBER 23, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
police scanner
Keizer offi cer nabs car thief
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Kathy Young adds canned goods to the box of Frank Hoevet.
Boxes are yearlong effort
Seventy-fi ve of the boxes
went to local military families
the remainder went to families
in need identifi ed by staff of
Keizer area schools and Salem-
Keizer Head Start programs.
“We added to the number
of boxes for military families
this year because they said the
need was so great,” said Linville.
Military families are identifi ed
with the assistance of the Or-
egon National Guard.
In addition to food pur-
chased by Elks members from
Grocery Outlet, Gubser El-
ementary School students and
staff collected more than 4,000
pounds of food for the boxes
and Perrydale FFA, of Amity,
donated fresh fruit and veg-
etables.
With a frenzy of activity,
members of the Keizer Elks and
a number of other volunteers
from throughout the commu-
nity packed up 220 food boxes
for delivery to local families for
the holiday season.
It’s a long-running tradition
for the fraternal order and social
club, but one members work
toward all year long. Packing
took place Friday, Dec. 18, and
boxes were delivered Saturday,
Dec. 19.
“We raised $4,000 on the
fl oor of the Lodge since just the
beginning of December, but it’s
something we save for all year
long,” said Robin Linville, proj-
ect coordinator. “It’s a big thing
for us and it’s always been a big
thing.”
An attempt to locate a
car thief as snow blanketed
the Mid-Willamette Valley
ended with the suspect in
cuffs and booked on multiple
charges.
About 5 p.m. on Wednes-
day, Dec. 14, Offi cer Jeremie
Fletcher was dispatched in an
attempt to locate a car stolen
two days prior.
GPS tracking supplied by
the vehicle’s fi nance com-
pany placed it in the vicinity
of Keizer Station, but remote
shut off was not possible,
which suggested that the sys-
tem had been tampered with.
The complainant said the
car had been taken without
her permission, but the sus-
pect, Carlos Cadena, had two
warrants out for his arrest
and additional cautions on
his record for attempting to
elude offi cers, possession of
methamphetamine, and car-
rying a concealed weapon.
The last known location
of the vehicle was the park-
ing lot of Verizon in Keizer
Station and Fletcher spotted
a car matching the descrip-
tion parked, but still running.
The vehicle was attempt-
ing to leave the parking lot,
but got inadvertently blocked
in by another departing vehi-
cle. Fletcher parked and acti-
vated his overhead lights and
spotlight. The driver’s side
door opened, and Fletcher
drew his service pistol.
A female emerged from
the driver’s side of the ve-
hicle and complied with
commands to raise her hands.
Fletcher then spotted a pas-
senger who turned out to be
Cadena.
Both Cadena and the driv-
er, Patricia Cardenas, were
taken into custody without
further incident. A search
of the vehicle revealed two
glass pipes that tested positive
for methamphetamine and a
clear plastic baggie believed
to contain an additional 1.1
grams of meth.
Cadena was arrested on
outstanding warrants in
Washington and Marion
counties and was additionally
charged with possession of a
controlled substance.
Cardenas was arrested for
an outstanding warrant. Both
were transported to Marion
County Correctional Facility.
TUESDAY, DEC 13
1:57 a.m. - Arrest for minor in
possession of alcohol in the 3600
block River Road N.
7:36 a.m. - Arrest for unlawful
possession of drugs, lost or mislaid
property, and parole violation in
the 3800 block Cherry Avenue
NE.
8:10 p.m. - Arrest for failing
to perform duties of driver when
property is damaged in the 3800
block River Road N.
5 p.m. - Arrest for restraining
order violation in the 160 block
Triple Tree Circle N.
WEDNESDAY, DEC 14
3 p.m. - Arrest for restraining
order violation and criminal tre-
pass in the 160 block Triple Tree
Circle N.
3:01 a.m. - Arrest for proba-
tion violation and warrant in the
4900 block River Road.
THURSDAY, DEC 15
6:21 p.m. - Arrest for restrain-
ing order violation in the 160
block Triple Tree Circle N.
FRIDAY, DEC 16
5:02 p.m. - Arrest for warrant
and unlawful possession of drugs
in the 6300 block Ulali Drive NE.
6:12 p.m. - Arrest for bench
warrant in the 6300 block Ulali
Drive NE.
6:34 p.m. - Arrest for restrain-
ing order violation and burglary
in the 160 block Triple Tree Cir-
cle N.
6:38 p.m. - Arrest for driving
under the infl uence on Stadium
Drive NE and Chemawa Road
NE.
SUNDAY, DEC 18
9:53 p.m. - Arrest for provid-
ing false information to a police
offi cer and unlawful possession
of drugs in the 3400 block River
Road N.
MONDAY, DEC 19
1:57 a.m. - Arrest for coercion
in the 5200 block Windsor Island
Road N.
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