Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, May 04, 2018, Page PAGE A9, Image 9

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    MAY 4, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
HERRERA: Representation,
LEGO,
continued from Page A1
UGB top agenda
Investigating offi cers dis-
covered a window had been
broken and someone had en-
tered the business but no one
was found inside. An employ-
ee of the business met with
offi cers and determined that
a cash register and fi ve sets of
Star Wars-themed Legos had
been taken for a total value of
about $1,000.
The suspect, and the ve-
hicle he arrived in, were cap-
tured on surveillance video.
Shortly after 3 p.m. the
same day, the investigating of-
fi cer was contacted by the Or-
egon City Police Department
(OCPD) because an individ-
ual was attempting to sell Star
Wars Lego sets at the a Lego-
themed store in Oregon City.
Deputy Chief Jeff Kuhns,
of the Keizer Police Depart-
ment, was still waiting on re-
ports from Oregon City at
press time. He hoped the re-
ports would reveal how the
employees of the Oregon City
store knew to call police when
the suspect tried selling the
stolen playsets.
Working with a Keizer Po-
lice Detective, Oregon City
offi cers developed probable
cause and arrested Keith Le-
roy Fletcher, 52, of Portland,
for fi rst-degree theft.
Fletcher’s vehicle, a 2013
Nissan Sentra, which is
thought to be the same vehi-
cle caught on surveillance, was
impounded and OCPD offi -
cers were applying for a search
warrant to look for additional
evidence related to the crime.
(Continued from Page A1)
council itself, the conversation
“I’m not a guy that be- was shelved for a later date.
lieves in quotas, but I believe
“I want Keizer to be a
in representation. The more town where everybody feels
diverse opinions we have, the like they belong. I don’t want
better solutions we come up the young people we are rais-
with,” Herrera said. “I have ing here to leave, the kids are
some people come up to me smart and I want them to stay
and talk about how I’m the here,” Herrera said.
fi rst Latino counselor, but my
Herrera has done his best
brother
was
to be the
the fi rst Latino
change
he’s
elected to the
hoping for in
student body
the city coun-
president
at
cil’s chambers.
University of
When
new
Oregon and he
faces – or re-
always said, ‘I
turning ones
don’t want to
– show up
be the last.’”
— Roland Herrera before coun-
That sage
cil
meetings
bit of wisdom
to take part
has been a guiding principle or spectate, Herrera makes a
of Herrera’s fi rst term in of- point to step down from the
fi ce, but it’s also an extension dais and greet them.
of who he aims to be in the
He’s also turned training
community at large. Herrera is received as a city councilor
a former employee of the city, into action outside the coun-
one of its residents for more cil. He and a small group of
than 40 years, a stalwart vol- leaders in the Keizer Latino
unteer and his roots are only community have formed the
getting deeper.
Latino Action Committee
“This is where my grand- which is committed to mani-
kids are growing up. I want festing more Latino leadership
to make sure the decisions are in Keizer.
made that people that love
Another item on Herrera’s
Keizer. I love this place and I to-do list is keeping the con-
want the best for it,” Herrera versation around the city’s Ur-
said.
ban Growth Boundary mov-
Topping his hopes for a ing forward. He said he would
second term is a continuation prioritize growing job oppor-
of a conversation about in- tunities over the city’s housing
clusivity that began in coun- needs in hope that housing
cil chambers last year. Several growth would be a natural
community members turned offshoot of more local jobs.
out at a handful of council
“We need higher-paying
meetings to request the city jobs,” Herrera said. “If we can
adopt and inclusivity resolu- bring those to the area, hous-
tion stating that all residents of ing will follow. I want to see
the city are welcome regard- the right type of growth. I
less of potential delineations in want to make sure that we
race, creed or sexual identity. don’t go too big too fast. I
After drawing some detractors want Keizer to be a big, little
in public testimony and on the town.”
“I love this
place and I
want the best
for it.”
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
ABOVE: The cast of The Fox on the Fairway: Wendy Braun, Jeff Minden, Lyndon Zaitz, Becky
Nielson, Jordan Reid and Kiley Smith with director Kevin Strausbaugh. BELOW: Braun, Smith
and Zaitz act out a scene from the play.
FOX,
continued from Page A1
The play centers around
rival country club presidents,
Henry Bingham of Quail
Valley Country Club, played by
Jeff Minden, and Dickie Bell
of Crouching Squirrel Golf
and Racquet Club, played by
Lyndon Zaitz.
After fi ve years of losing the
annual interclub tournament,
Bingham places a large bet
with Dickie, believing he has
a sure thing winner in a new
member, only to discover the
morning of the tournament
that Dickie has stolen the new
member.
In danger of losing his shirt,
job and wife, Justin, a newly
hired assistant who also happens
to be a strong golfer, enters the
picture with a chance to save
Bingham’s bet. Justin, however,
is distracted by his new fi ancee,
Louise, a waitress at the club,
and their antics put his golf
performance in jeopardy.
“It’s a lot of fun,” Minden
said. “It’s hilarious. The show
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