PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 11, 2017 GONE, continued from Page A1 GAPS, continued from Page A1 minivan has since been located by investigators. Investigators have identifi ed both men seen leaving the bar with Martinez. One of them, 30-year old Jaime Alvarez-Oli- vera, is a person of interest in the disappearance. Kuhns said police identifi ed both men soon after Martinez vanished and have talked with one of the men, who is still co- operating with police. “We released very little be- cause we thought it could hin- der the investigation. By iden- tifying a person of interest, we believe it can give us the leads, facts and information to move this forward,” Kuhns said. Alvarez-Olivera was last thought to reside in the Wood- burn area, however investi- gators have not been able to determine exactly where he resided or with whom prior to July 16. He was last known to be employed locally as a laborer who harvested berries. Identi- fying his residence or individu- als he lived or worked with, or who may have known or asso- ciated with him could be very important to the ongoing in- vestigation. “He worked for a labor fi rm and he would call in and fi nd out where to report each morning. His location and co- workers could change from day to day,” Kuhns said. Anyone who believes they may have information about where Alvarez-Olivera lived, whom he lived or associated with, or whom he may have worked with, or where he might have gone is asked to contact the Keizer Police De- partment at 503-856-3529. everyone involved, said Dawn Hunter, child welfare program manager for DHS. “If we can get all the information we need off one interview, it’s better for kids and better for families,” Hunter said. The idea for the program sprouted from conversations between Hunter and Det. Chris Nelson, who are both part of a multidisciplinary team at Salem’s Liberty House. Liberty House provides free medical screening is cases of suspected abuse and neglect. Nelson told Hunter that when he was working drug investigations in years past, the team had a dedicated case manager they worked with and the relationship was highly benefi cial. They took the idea back to their respective agencies and Manriquez and Roeder soon had new desks at the Keizer police station. “When it started we didn’t know what to expect. We weren’t sure if our case managers would be just checking in at the front desk and then working somewhere else, but KPD has been very gracious,” Hunter said. CPS case managers are often the fi rst contact for children and families when suspected abuse is reported. Manriquez and Roeder might work with a family for an average of six Cynthia Martinez Alvarez-Olivera is believed to have left the Marion County area on Sunday, July 16, a short time after Martinez was last seen with him. He has not been located and his whereabouts are unknown. Kuhns said inves- tigators are confi dent he is no longer in Marion County, but could not say whether he might have left the country. Alvarez-Olivera has prior arrests stemming from illegal harvesting in Lincoln and Ben- ton counties. Since the initial report, KPD offi cers have devoted more than 1,000 investigative hours to the case and are being assisted by members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Or- egon Department of Justice, the Marion County District Attor- ney’s Offi ce, and other local law enforcement agencies in both Marion and adjoining counties. Martinez is Hispanic, 5-foot-3, with long black hair and multiple tattoos. Two on her chest read “Dominguez” and “Trust No One.” The Keizer Police Depart- ment is asking anyone who may have information about the disappearance of Cynthia Martinez to please come for- ward. Those who wish to re- main anonymous may do so. weeks before closing out a case or making the decision as to whether alternative housing or long-term assistance is needed for children. The closer communication between case managers and detectives, as well as patrol offi cers, has helped in some expected ways and even more unplanned ones. Within the department, case managers and offi cers are learning how each agency conducts interviews and what they are looking for when contacting a person. “We have greater confi dence in each other’s interviews because we’ve done enough of them together,” Roeder said. There is also greater infor mation-shar ing, which can make a huge difference in helping a child or family in crisis. Having deeper roots in the department means Manriquez and Roeder can put a face to an offi cer name on a police report and seek out additional information when needed. When reports come into one agency and the other is familiar with the family from past encounters, that information is shared as well. “We’ve also had situations when KPD is executing a search warrant and they expect to fi nd kids in the home. We can talk about what we’re expecting before the search warrant is served and go with them to talk with parents on the scene about options if it turns out that we need to “We can talk about what we’re expect- ing before the search warrant is served and go with them.” public notices NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department puzzle answers benefi ts is the reception by the larger community. Roeder and Hunter both heard from school administrators who are relieved when a familiar face shows up at the school once a report is made. “That wasn’t a benefi t that was even on my radar when we started this program,” Hunter said. Because the program paid such rapid dividends, Hunter said Marion County’s 36 CPS case managers are now being assigned geographically rather than traversing the county on a sometimes hourly basis. As the program — Tristina Manriquez, continues, Roeder Case Manager, DHS, and Manriquez said Child Protective Services mentioned a benefi t that is more intangible. It’s also common for Keizer Police Department offi cers to call on Roeder and is understaffed for a city of Manriquez when talking with 38,000 people, Manriquez and families at the police station. Roeder take on three to fi ve Without the case managers’ new cases each week. Both presence, an offi cer would roles often require long hours have to call a hotline number with occasionally traumatic and then wait for the next case work that creates mental manager to come available. burdens not easily shared with Both case managers had loved ones. “At the end of the day, worked those kinds of shifts when we’ve had a rough case, before coming to KPD. “Before this, I might travel we can sit down with the from Keizer to Mill City offi cers and debrief and move to Stayton to Brooks,” said past it together,” Manriquez Roeder. “I feel lucky to be said. “Over time we’ve built good in Keizer because I’m never going far and I can swing by relationships. There’s laughter and check in on other families and humor in addition to the when I am looking in on rough stuff, and that has been so helpful when there are hard someone else.” One of the more unexpected cases,” added Roeder. fi nd somewhere else for the children,” Manriquez said. “That is usually much easier on the kids.” While the stereotype of DHS work is taking children from their families, Roeder and Manriuquez said the number of times when that’s necessary is surprisingly low. Case No. 17PB05937 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of ANNIE E. GARGES, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualifi ed as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at: Garrett Hemann Robertson P.C., 1011 Commercial Street N.E., Salem, Oregon 97301, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of this court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and fi rst published this 11th day of August, 2017. Catherine D. Lutz Personal Representative J. Kevin Shuba OSB No. 914263 Garrett Hemann Robertson P.C. 1011 Commercial Street NE Salem, OR 97301 8/11, 8/18, 8/25 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION, BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff v. RAUL FELIX DAZA AKA RAUL F. DAZA AKA RAUL F. DAZA-MARTINEZ, an individual; GABRIEL M. DAZA, an individual; MARIA DEL CARMEN DAZA AKA MARIA D. DAZA AKA MARIA C. DAZA AKA MARIA C. CERVANTES, an individual; STATE OF OREGON, a government entity; CASHCO FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., a corporation; ASSET SYSTEMS, INC., a corporation; OREGON EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, a government entity; ONPOINT COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION, a credit union; and all other persons, parties, or occupants unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, adverse to Plaintiff`s title, or any cloud on Plaintiff`s title to the Property, Defendants. Case No. 17CV17002. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO THE DEFENDANTS: RAUL FELIX DAZA AKA RAUL F. DAZA AKA RAUL F. DAZA MARTINEZ, and GABRIEL M. DAZA: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint fi led against you in the above entitled Court within thirty (30) days from the date of the fi rst publication of this summons. The date of fi rst publication in this matter is August 4, 2017. If you fail timely to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff(s) will apply to the court for relief demanded in the complaint. This is a judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in which the plaintiff requests that the plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your interest in the following described real property: LOT 9, WINFIELD RANCH, MARION COUNTY, OREGON Commonly known as: 912 LANTANA LANE NE, GERVAIS OREGON, 97026. NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! You must “appear” to protect your rights in this matter. To “appear” you must fi le with the court a legal paper called a “motion” or “reply.” The “motion” or “reply” must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days along with the required fi ling fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the defendant’s attorney or, if the defendant does not have an attorney, proof of service on the defendant. If you have questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need help in fi nding an attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. The Oregon State Bar`s web address is http://www. osbar.org. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. Malcolm-Cisneros, A Law Corporation, Nathan F. Smith, OSB #120112, Nathan@ mclaw.org Attorneys for Plaintiff 2112 Business Center Drive, Second Floor, Irvine, CA 92612, P: (949) 252-9400, F: (949) 252-1032 PUBLISH: 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25 the Personal Representative, Laura E. 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