AUGUST 25, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
City volunteers sought
The City of Keizer is looking for volunteers to serve on the
following committees.
• The Budget Committee includes assisting the city council
in the examination and analyzing of proposed budgets for the
City of Keizer. The committee meets in May of each year to
review the annual budget.
• The Keizer Points of Interest Committee identifi es, authen-
ticates, and memorializes sites of interest located in the Keizer
area. Sites to be identifi ed may be of the historical, geographi-
cal, botanical, or unusual. The committee meets monthly on the
fourth Thursday at 6 p.m.
• The Parks Advisory Board reviews and studies issues that
involve development and maintenance of city parks and makes
recommendations to the city council. The board meets on the
second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m.
• Youth liaison opportunities give high school students the
chance to serve on various city committees. Check the city
website for more information and to apply.
Anyone interested in applying for a position can pick up an
application at Keizer City Hall at 930 Chemawa Road NE, ac-
cess an electronic version at the www.keizer.org, or call/email
Deputy City Recorder Debbie Lockhart at 503-856-3418 or
lockhartd@keizer.org. Applications received by Nov. 8 will be
considered at the Nov. 16 Volunteer Coordinating Committee
meeting.
State Fair opens Aug. 25
The 152nd Oregon State
Fair, which runs Aug. 25
through Sept. 4, returns to
Salem with new rides, perfor-
mances, Cirque Ma’Ceo, live-
stock, and even a LEGOS chal-
lenge.
New this year, the Oregon
State Fair welcomes Cirque
Ma’Ceo, a contemporary, high-
energy acrobatic equestrian
stunt show. Tickets are available
on the Cirque Ma’Ceo site.
For concerts, nine out of
11 are free with fair admission.
Each concert has approximate-
ly 6,000 free general admis-
sion seats on a fi rst come, fi rst
served basis. Limited VIP seat-
ing is available for $35 for most
concerts. The line-up includes
Dwight Yoakam (Aug. 25), Joan
Jett and the Blackhearts (Aug.
26), Salem Symphony/Wind-
borne’s Music of Pink Floyd
(Aug. 27), Josh Turner (Aug.
28), For King and Country
(Aug. 29), Kenny Loggins (Aug.
30), Third Eye Blind (Aug. 31),
Vince Neil (Sept. 1), 2 Trace
Adkins (Sept. 2), Salem Sym-
phony/Pirates of the Carib-
bean: Dead Man’s chest (Sept.
3), and Eddie Money (Sept. 4).
Also new this year, fairgoers
will be treated to the Colors of
Fun Fire Finale featuring the
Sacred Fire Dance Company.
Special discounts include:
• $1 every day for seniors.
Honoring those ages 65 years
and older.
• On Labor Day, Sept. 4, ac-
tive duty military personnel,
veterans, fi rst responders, and
their families get in free all day.
• On Aug. 28, kids ages 11
and under get in free all day.
• Everyone gets into the Fair
for only $2 on Aug. 29.
• On Sept. 1, fairgoers can
get in with $2 admission tickets
courtesy of the Oregon Lot-
tery.
Regular admission costs are:
• $8 for adults (12 to 64)
• $6 for kids (6 to 11)
• $1 for seniors (65 and up)
every day
Parking is $5 cash only.
For more information, visit
oregonstatefair.org.
police scanner
Woman sets fi re to lawn, car
On Wednesday, Aug. 16, at
2 a.m., police responded to
a report of a fi re intention-
ally set by a suspect in the
5400 block of Chetco Court
Northeast.
The owner of the home
told offi cers he was in his ga-
rage when he heard a woman
talking in his driveway. The
man knew the woman be-
cause she and his wife were
friends at one time. He went
into his house and began
alerting occupants inside the
residence that the woman was
outside and going through his
wife’s vehicle throwing papers
onto the ground.
One of the couple’s sons
went outside and told police
he saw the woman lighting
the inside of a 2003 Nissan
Xterra on fi re.
The suspect lit the front
passenger’s seat of the Xterra
on fi re and then walked to the
lawn where the witnesses said
she then lit the grass on fi re
using an aerosol can. After ig-
niting the fl ames, the suspect
reportedly walked away saying
she was going to “burn the
house down and kill the baby.”
There were numerous
people inside the home at the
time of the incident including
a one-month-old child.
Police arrested Lacey Linn
Probst, 36, and lodged her at
the Marion County Cor-
rectional Facility. She was
charged with attempted man-
slaughter, arson, and unlaw-
ful entry into a vehicle with
the intent to commit a crime.
Probst was previously arrested
in April at the same address for
harrassment.
M AN DEFACES SPEED
TRAILER , ENDS UP CUFFED
A man who used a marker
to change the posted speed
limit on a speed radar reader
from 30 to 300 mph was ar-
rested and charged with un-
lawfully applying graffi ti and
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criminal mischief on Thurs-
day, Aug. 17.
Keizer Police Department
Sgt. Jeff Goodman was ap-
proached by a witness about
8 p.m. in the 1500 block of
Chemawa Road North where
offi cers had deployed portable
radar readers earlier in the day.
The witness observed a
male suspect defacing the
speed sign on the trailer that
was deployed on the north
side of Chemawa Road for
westbound traffi c. Goodman
was able to obtain a descrip-
tion of the suspect, who was
last seen leaving the area with
a female, and caught up with
the couple at Rushmore Av-
enue near Nomore Street.
Goodman confronted the
suspect who admitted he
had just defaced the speed
sign. When asked why, the
man responded he was “just
being stupid.” He was taken
into custody without any fur-
ther incident.
Joshua Thompson, 28, was
taken to the Marion County
Correctional Facility.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12
• 9 a.m. - Burglary on 6600 block
Hidden Creek Loop NE.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 13
• 9 p.m. - Theft from vehicle on
1800 block Drexler Lane NE.
MONDAY, AUGUST 14
• 9:22 a.m. - Stolen vehicle on
800 block Foothill Court NE.
• 12:47 p.m. - Theft on 6400
block Tepper Park Way NE.
• 10:54 p.m. - Arrest for FTA-ar-
rest arraignment warrant and giv-
ing false information to police of-
fi cer on 5100 block Joan Drive N.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 15
• 4:05 p.m. - Arrest for warrant on
Juniper Street N.
• 5:10 p.m. - Shoplifting on 6400
block Keizer Station Blvd NE.
• 8:12 p.m. - Assault on 500 block
Cummings Lane N.
• 9:10 p.m. - Arrest for bench
warrant on 4600 block River
Road N.
• 11 p.m. - Arrest for bench war-
rant on Cherry Ave NE and
Clearview Ave NE.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16
• 2:09 a.m. - Arrest for unlaw-
ful entry vehicle, with intent to
commit vandalism, arson, man-
slaughter, probation violation and
warrant on 5400 block Chetco
Court NE.
• 10:56 a.m. - Theft on 6200
block Ulali Drive NE.
• 11:20 a.m. - Theft on 100 block
McNary Estates Drive N.
• 1:18 p.m. - Robbery on 6700
block Shepherd Court N.
• 4:07 p.m. - Theft on 100 block
Churchdale Ave N.
• 8 p.m. - Arrest for restraining
order violation on 4100 block
River Road N.
• 11 p.m. - Stolen vehicle on 6800
block Wheatland Road N.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17
• 8:12 p.m. - Arrest for crimi-
nal mischief, vandalism, unlaw-
ful possession graffi ti implement
and unlawfully apply graffi ti on
Chemawa Road N and Shoreline
Drive N.
• 10:30 p.m. - Stolen vehicle
on 1100 block Horizon Ridge
Court NE.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18
• 2:40 a.m. - Criminal trespass on
800 block Lockhaven Drive NE.
• 4:31 a.m. - Arrest for fl eeing or
attempting to elude police offi cer
on 3700 block Chemawa Road
N.
• 4:55 a.m. - Arrest for warrant on
Cordon Road N and Hazelgreen
Road NE.
• 11:52 a.m. - Theft on 700 block
Menlo Drive N.
• 2:23 p.m. - Theft on 6200 block
Ulali Drive NE.
• 3:28 p.m. - DUII on 5400 block
River Road N.
• 4:22 p.m. - Traffi c accident on
1100 block Chemawa Road N.
• 7 p.m. - Burglary, criminal mis-
chief and crime damage on 3300
block River Road N.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19
• 1:54 a.m. - Arrest for noise dis-
turbance and minor in possession
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alcoholic liquor on 4900 block
Delight Street N.
• 2:44 a.m. - DUII on River Road
N and Sam Orcutt Way NE.
• 5:01 a.m. - Arrest for DUII
Candlewood Drive NE and
Cherry Ave NE.
• 5:25 p.m. - Shoplifting on 6100
block Ulali Drive NE.
• 5:44 a.m. - Arrest for DUII on
5400 block Steven Court N.
• 6:01 a.m. - Arrest for warrant on
5400 block Steven Court N.
• 6:22 a.m. - Arrest for probation
violation warrant on 5400 block
Steven Court N.
• 8:22 p.m. - Arrest for strangu-
lation and assault on 5100 block
Dory Court N.
• 8:24 p.m. - Forgery on 6400
block Keizer Station Blvd NE.
• 8:40 p.m. - Theft from vehicle
on 6700 block Field Of Dreams
Way NE.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 20
• 3:05 a.m. - Carry concealed
weapon and possession burglars
tools on River Road N and Man-
zanita Street NE.
• 12:58 p.m. - Arrest for warrant
and physical harassment on 400
block Marino Drive N.
• 7:30 p.m. - Theft on 1000 block
Eastwind Court N.
• 8:03 p.m. - Arrest for unlawful
possession methamphetamine on
4900 block River Road N.
• 8:25 p.m. - Arrest for FTA on
4900 block River Road N.
• 8:57 p.m. - Arrest for harassment
and criminal threats on 800 block
Chemawa Road N.
• 10:27 p.m. - Arrest for unlaw-
ful possession marijuana, unlawful
possession cocaine, unlawful pos-
session controlled substance and
prohibited acts on River Road N
and Weeks Drive N.
MONDAY, AUGUST 21
• 12:16 a.m. - Physical harassment
and interfere with police offi cer
making a police report on 800
block Foothill Court NE.
• 12:35 a.m. - Arrest for menac-
ing use/display weapons on 4700
block 19th Place NE.
• 1:55 a.m. - Arrest for bench
warrant on 4700 block 19th Place
NE.
• 4:25 a.m. - Arrest for driving
while suspended on 1400 block
Chemawa Road N.