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PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, JUNE 30, 2017 Town & Country robbed A man contacted the Keizer Police Department wanting to “clear things up” after seeing surveillance photos of himself on Facebook regarding an armed rob- bery at Town & Country Lanes. K e i z e r Police De- P. Lo Bue partment re- sponded to the armed robbery on Wednesday, June 21 at 9:35 p.m. when a victim reported a man bran- dished a handgun and de- manded money from him. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash the suspect fl ed the scene on foot. He was last seen running east on Weeks Drive NE. Respond- ing offi cers searched the area and were not able to locate the suspect. No injuries were re- ported. Three images of the suspect as well as a gray 2008 Honda Civic were posted to KPD’s Facebook page. Phillip “Luke” Lo Bue called KPD on Thursday, June 22 at 8:30 p.m. and admitted he was the individual depict- ed in the surveillance photo- graphs. He agreed to meet in person with Detective Ben Howden and after questioning was arrested on one count of fi rst degree robbery (no bail) and one count of fi rst degree burglary ($40,000 bail). Lo Bue was lodged at the Marion County Correctional Facility and additional crimi- nal charges may be forthcom- ing after the investigation is re- viewed by the Marion County District Attorney’s Offi ce. THURSDAY, JUNE 22 • 2:16 a.m. - Arrest for probation violation warrant on 5000 block River Road N. • 1:30 p.m. - Forgery, counterfeit currency and shoplifting on 6300 block Ulali Drive NE. • 2 p.m. - Warrant served 6300 block Ulali Drive NE. • 2:04 p.m. - Unlawful possession methamphetamine 6300 block Ulali Drive NE. • 4:53 p.m. - Telephone harass- ment on 7200 block Parktree Lane NE. FRIDAY, JUNE 23 • 7:44 a.m. - Disorderly conduct and mental hold on 3600 block Brooks Ave NE. • 4:56 p.m. - Stolen vehicle on 5300 block River Road N. • 10:58 a.m. - Theft on 3400 block Cherry Ave NE. • 11 a.m. - Traffi c accident on River Road N and Churchdale Ave N. • 12 p.m. - Arrest for theft of ser- vices on 3500 block River Road N. • 1 p.m. - Theft on 1100 block Clearview Ave NE. • 8:30 p.m. - Theft from vehicle and unlawful entry vehicle with intent to commit theft on 6500 block Whisper Creek Loop NE. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 • 2:31 a.m. - Arrest for driving while suspended on Nottingham Drive NE and 9th Court NE. • 2:50 a.m. - Arrest for bench warrant on 1400 block Chemawa Road N. • 4:11 p.m. - Arrest for driving while suspended on 1900 block Chemawa Road N. • 6 p.m. - Pickpocket theft on 600 block Cummings Lane N. • 8:15 p.m. - Arrest for bench warrant on Bailey Road NE and Churchdale Lane NE. done forecasting, theatre classes will mostly remain the same in 2017-18 but Cavanaugh would like to teach stage combat in the future. “I love teaching it,” Cavanaugh said. “It's something that really gets the kids interested. It's a great way to draw outside interest. A kid might not want to get up and do a monologue but he might want to get up and swing a sword.” McNary has announced its musical for next year—the Wizard of Oz. Choir teacher Joshua Rist and choreographer Zoe Banton led auditions on June 13-15. “Transitioning to a new theatre teacher is hard so we didn't want to do something that the kids have never heard of so they have to both buy into a musical that they've never heard and don't want to be a part of and a teacher that they don't know anything about,” Cavanaugh said. “They’re coming in really excited, hopefully, about a musical and we get to have that awesome experience while we get to know each other.” Cavanaugh is meeting with the McNary Thespian Board on July 11 to plan the rest of the season. Western Oregon in theatre performance, Cavanaugh got his Master's in education from Willamette four years ago. He student taught at McKay High School. His fi rst job was at Parkrose, which didn't have the theatre tradition like McNary. Of the 900 students in the high school, only 22 and just fi ve boys came to the fi rst audition. “My goal was more interest from students who don't traditionally do theatre,” Cavanaugh said. “It was my goal to make it more of a school-wide theatre rather than just working with theatre kids.” When Parkose did High School Musical in November, 2015, Cavanaugh had 65 in the cast and another 30 backstage. “A lot of what I was trying to do was build relationships with students and trying to pick plays that I knew the kids would be interested in,” Cavanaugh said. Cavanaugh also had to build up the theatre classes. In his fi rst semester at Parkrose, Cavanaugh taught yearbook and two freshmen orientation classes because there wasn't enough kids interested in theatre. By his second year, Cavanaugh was a full-time theatre teacher. Since McNary has already DRAMA, continued from Page 1 sport athlete,” Cavanaugh said. “I played football my freshman year, got cut from basketball my freshman year, played baseball my freshman year, got cut from baseball my sophomore year, took a couple of theatre classes because (it was an) easy A when I was a freshman and I ended up really connecting with the teacher and when sports were no longer an option, she encouraged me to start doing some shows. It worked out. I found out that's where my talent was.” After high school, Cavanaugh worked at Starbucks and acted in plays in the Portland area. “Teaching was always going to be the goal but I wanted to do some things fi rst and kind of settle into it,” Cavanaugh said. “I really enjoyed doing performance. I wanted to act for a while but it was never New York or LA. 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