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JANUARY 12, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 t L s 41 NNUA A BROUGHT TO YOU BY OREGON STATE FAIRGROUNDS (JACKMAN-LONG BUILDING) Friday, January 12 11am – 7pm Saturday, January 13 10 am – 7pm Sunday, January 14 10 am – 5pm 3 down, 1 to go in Dec. robberies gations Unit in the Shari’s robbery. By ERIC A. HOWALD Alfred has been charged with robbery and Of the Keizertimes Keizer police have made a second arrest in theft and is being held at the Marion County the strong-arm robbery of Shari’s Cafe and Pies Correctional Facility on $25,000 bail. Alfred’s arrest marks the third in a pair of in December. On Jan. 4, Ranson Alfred, 25, of Keizer was robberies that took place in early December. The other was at Good Times interviewed and arrested in con- Grill across the street from Shari’s. nection with the robbery that In that incident, two armed men took place on Dec. 7. During the approached an employee of the robbery, two men pushed a man- store, demanded money and fled ager to the ground before making the scene. off with one of the business’ cash James Libokmeto was arrested drawers that contained $400. in connection with the Good According to a probable cause Times robbery on Dec. 14. statement, Alfred told Keizer Det. Anyone having any information Ben Howden he and Brandon about the incident at Good Times Thompson entered the restaurant incident is asked to contact How- with the intent to rob it. Alfred said R. Alfred den at 503-856-3525. Investigators the plan was for him to cash in a ask anyone who resides or has a lottery ticket and for Thompson to business with security or surveillance cameras take the cash drawer once it was open. Thompson was arrested on Dec. 11 when in the immediate vicinity of the Good Times police were led to the Keizer Quality Inn & Grill to review their recordings to see if either Suites after a single-vehicle crash on River suspect can be seen. Tips can also be submitted by email to Road North. Officers responded to the hotel to follow up on the investigation and recog- Tips@keizer.org. Persons providing informa- nized another man, Brandon J. Thompson, in tion can remain anonymous. Reference Keizer the hotel lobby wanted for questioning by the Police Department incident no. 17-5115 for Keizer Police Department’s Criminal Investi- the Good Times robbery. Man sought in Brooks theft frequents Keizer The Marion County Sher- driving away from the lot. The iff ’s Office is seeking informa- vehicle was last seen in the Brooks area driving tion on the location north toward Wood- of a stolen vehicle burn. The truck is a and the suspect be- blue and black com- lieved to have stolen mercial vehicle with it. a tilt bed; the truck On Jan. 4, at 8:33 bears Oregon license a.m., deputies were number T560125. called to Santiam Through an inves- Barn Supply located tigation and the use at 9007 River Road P. Goulet of surveillance imag- N.E., in Brooks. es, deputies identified An employee was warming up his 2006 Ford Cameron Phillip Goulet, 28, Flatbed truck preparing for as the primary suspect in the the work day when he saw it theft of the work truck. Gou- FREE ADMISSION & PARKING let is a white, male, 6-foot-2, weighing 175 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Goulet currently has a fel- ony warrant for his arrest for a probation violation and is known to frequent the Keizer area. The Sheriff ’s Office is seeking any information per- taining to the location of the stolen truck or Mr. Goulet. Tips can be submitted via the sheriff ’s Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/MC- SOInTheKnow or by calling the tip line at 503-540-8079, reference case number 18-279. KPD seeks fleet volunteers The Keizer Police Depart- ment is recruiting for two part-time volunteer positions in its Fleet Services Program. Fleet Service volunteers help ensure that police vehicles are clean, safe, and well-stocked with the supplies and equip- ment officers need to serve the community. Fleet Service Volunteers contribute a few hours per week and operate during nor- mal business hours. 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For fur- ther information or to obtain an application, contact Doro- thy Diehl at diehld@keizer.org or 503-856-3472. Volunteers are provided with a uniform shirt, jacket and baseball cap.