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PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, JULf 13, 2018 police scanner Two arrested after rummaging through car DRIVE A LITTLE – SAVE A BUNCH! 3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE • SALEM MORE INFO AT NORTHERNLIGHTSTHEATREPUB.COM Summer Award Program SUMMER FAMILY MOVIE SERIES $1 MOVIES MON-FRI The Karate Kid (PG) July 16-20 Night At The Museum (PG) July 23-27 Andre (PG) July 30-August 3 Labyrinth (PG) August 6-10 See 5 movies and get a LIVE STAND UP COMEDY Small Popcorn and Reg Lights, Comedy, Laughs! Saturday, July 14 Soda. Pick up a punch card at the box offi ce. See a movie, get a punch. Collect 5 and Redeem. CLAUDE STUART & BO JOHNSON will perform at 7pm and 9pm. Admission is only $10. Ages 21 & over only. Reserved seating for this show. Purchase tickets at box offi ce or at our website. Today in History Live Aid, a worldwide rock concert organized by Bob Geldof to raise money for the relief of famine-stricken Africans, is held at Wembley Stadium in London. Continued at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia and at other arenas around the world, the 16-hour “superconcert” was globally linked by satellite to more than a billion viewers in 110 nations. In a triumph of technology and good will, the event raised more than $125 million in famine relief for Africa. — July 13, 1985 Food 4 Thought “Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fi red, signifi es in the fi nal sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.” — Dwight D. Eisenhower, WWII general, president of the United States The Month Ahead Continuing through Sunday, July 15 Marion County Fair at Oregon State Fairgrounds. Fun for everybody including entertainment, rides, animals and a rodeo. Visit marioncountyfair.net for more information. Continuing through Saturday, July 28 Pentacle Theatre Presents 1984. A provocative look at the dystopian future imagined by George Orwell. 7:30 p.m. at Pentacle Theatre at 324 52nd Avenue NW in Salem. Friday, July 13 Keizertimes presents Big Time Band as part of the Free 2018 Summer Concert Series located at Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer Rapids Park. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m. Beer, Wine, & Spirits available from Santiam Brewing Company. Please no outside food or beverages. No pets allowed inside the amphitheater. For complete concert schedule go to Facebook.com/KRAORG. For more information, call (503) 910-3232. Saturday, July 14 Race To Save The Harvest. The run benefi ts Salem Harvest which connects farmers and backyard growers with volunteer pickers to harvest fruits and vegetables that would otherwise go to waste. The 5k begins at 10 a.m. and the 3k begins at 10:05 a.m. at Riverfront Park. Participants who register in advance get reduced prices; visit salemharvest.org/events.php for more info. Willamette Valley Genealogical Society meets at 12 Noon in Anderson Room A of Salem Public Library (585 Liberty St SE). Bill Stam will speak about “The All-Nations Native American Veterans Memorial.” For more information, call (503) 363- 0880. Keizertimes presents Brady Goss as part of the Free 2018 Summer Concert Series located at Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer Rapids Park. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m. Beer, Wine, & Spirits available from Santiam Brewing Company. Please no outside food or beverages. No pets allowed inside the amphitheater. For complete concert schedule go to Facebook.com/KRAORG. For more information, call (503) 910-3232. Saturday Night Dance & Potluck. Features music by Charles and the Angels. Admission is $5. 7 to 10 p.m. at the Keizer/ Salem Area Seniors, 930 Plymouth Drive NE. Farm to Table Dinner and Auction. Gourmet dinner following a silent auction, benefi ts the Marion-Polk County Food Share. Admission is $95. Takes place 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Willamette Heritage Center in Salem, 1313 Mill Street SE. Monday, July 16 Keizer City Council meeting, 7 p.m., Keizer Civic Center. Tuesday, July 17 Oregon State Job Fair. Free job fair at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. For more information, e-mail info@ oregonstatefair.com or call 971-701-6573. Saturday, July 21 Thirteenth Annual Knights of Columbus Car Show. All proceeds benefi t Father Taafe Homes for Young Teens and Their babes. Food available. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Edward Catholic Church, 5303 River Road N. Rust-o-Rama. An event for all to enjoy pre-1965 hot rods, custom cars, and classic pre-1980 motorcycles as well as a pinup contest, swap meet, and live music. Takes place at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. Admission is $5. Car/motorcycle entry costs vary. For more information, visit bomberscc.com/rust-o-rama/ sudoku Enter digits from 1-9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square. Two females were arrested after allegedly rifl ing through vehicles at an apartment com- plex on Monday, July 2, about 9:15 a.m. The incident occurred in the 600 block of Parkmeadow Loop NE, at the Parkmeadow Apartment complex. The apart- ment manager called 9-1-1 and reported two women were in a tenant’s vehicle and removing items from it, including a tennis racket and camping chair. When the manager ap- proached and asked what the women were doing, they said they had just purchased the ve- hicle and were removing items from it, but they also left shortly afterward in another vehicle. Dispatchers relayed a de- scription of the suspects’ vehicle to Keizer police who located it near the intersection of River Road North and Shangri-La Avenue Northeast. After run- ning the license plate and dis- covering the vehicle had been stolen, offi cers initiated a traffi c stop. Another offi cer contacted the victim at his apartment who confi rmed several items were taken from his vehicle, and other items were taken from his storage unit that was found un- locked nearby. The stolen items totaled more than $500. Both the driver and passen- ger of the stolen vehicle were arrested. Tristen Devore, 30, was charged with theft, burglary, unlawful entry into a motor ve- hicle and unlawful use of a mo- tor vehicle. A second 17-year- old female was charged with unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, unlawful posses- sion of methamphetamine, sec- ond degree theft, third degree theft and burglary. Both were taken to Marion County Correctional Facility. MAN ARRESTED AFTER BRIEF FOOT CHASE A transient man was arrested near the intersection of River Road North and Greenwood Avenue Northeast on Friday, July 6, about 10 p.m. While passing through the area on patrol, the arresting of- fi cer recognized the suspect as potentially having a warrant for his arrest. While the offi cer was trying to confi rm the war- rant the man took off on foot. Offi cers gave chase and caught up to him near Pizza Hut of River Road North. After be- ing warned of the potential of being Tasered, the man laid on the ground and did not resist further. Michael Alexander Mesa, 24, was arrested and taken to the MCCF where he was charged with third degree escape, inter- fering with a police offi cer and unlawful possession of meth- amphetamine. MONDAY, JULY 2 • 8 a.m. - Arrest for theft on 4900 block River Road N. • 9:14 a.m. - Arrest for theft, bur- glary, unlawful entry into vehicle, and possession of methamphet- amine on 600 block Parkmeadow Loop NE. • 11:17 a.m. - Warrant served at intersection of Broadway Avenue NE and Stark Street NE. • 6 p.m. - Vandalism on 5000 block 10th Avenue NE. • 7:34 p.m. - Forgery on 3700 block Cherry Avenue NE. • 11:55 p.m. - Arrest for assault on 200 block Triple Tree Circle N. TUESDAY, JULY 3 • 12:40 a.m. - Arrest for parole violation on 3900 block River Road N. • 2 a.m. - Burglary of business on 6100 block River Road N. • 4:40 a.m. - Warrant served on 3800 block Partridge Lane NE. • 2:50 p.m. - Shoplifting on 6300 block Keizer Station Blvd NE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 • 3:44 a.m. - Traffi c accident on 4300 block River Road N. THURSDAY, JULY 5 • 10 p.m. - Theft from vehicle on 7900 block Waterloo Street NE. • 11:47 p.m. - Arrest for physical harassment on 1900 block Allen- dale Way NE. FRIDAY, JULY 6 • 1 a.m. - Criminal mischief on 200 block Cummings Lane N. • 9:30 a.m. - Traffi c accident at intersection of Lockhaven Drive NE and McLeod Lane NE. • 10:28 a.m. - Warrant served on 1000 block Clearview Avenue NE. • 11:24 a.m. - Disorderly conduct Vigil planned for missing woman A candlelight vigil is being planned for Cynthia Martinez Perez, a Woodburn woman who went missing from a Keiz- er night club last July. Friends and family will gath- er at Chalmers Jones Park be- hind the Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road N.E. The vigil will begin at 7 p.m. Mon- day, July 16, and last until sunset. Anyone is welcome to attend. Martinez Perez, a mother of four, disappeared after leaving Tequila Nights Bar and Grill about 2:30 a.m. on July 16, 2017 She had spent the night out with friends celebrating her birthday. Martinez Perez would have celebrated her 27th birth- day on Friday, July 13. In addition to a Crime Stop- pers of Oregon reward of up to $2,500, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is now offering a reward of up to $8,000 for in- formation leading to the disap- pearance of Martinez Perez. Martinez Perez 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 Martinez to please come forward. Those who wish to remain anony- on 6300 block Keizer Station Blvd NE. • 1:08 p.m. - Physical harassment on 5100 block River Road N. • 8:20 p.m. - Theft from vehicle on 7100 block Lawnridge Street NE. • 8:39 p.m. - Bench warrant served on 4300 block River Road N. • 9 p.m. - Arrest for escape, inter- ference with police offi cer, and possession of methamphetamine on 4300 block River Road N. • 10 p.m. - Criminal damage on 900 Rafael Avenue N. NE and Weeks Drive NE. • 8:58 p.m. - Arrest for DUII at intersection of Cherry Avenue NE and Weeks Drive NE. SUNDAY, JULY 8 • 12:45 a.m. - Arrest for reckless driving, hit-and-run, and DUII on 4100 block Cherry Avenue NE. • 6 a.m. - Menacing use/display of weapons at intersection of Bailey Road NE and Chemawa Road NE. • 11:45 a.m. - Warrant served on 5800 block McLeod Lane NE. SATURDAY, JULY 7 MONDAY, JULY 9 • 8 p.m. - Bench warrant served at intersection of Cherry Avenue • Physical harassment on 200 block Churchdale Avenue N. obituaries Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Thelma “Jean” Purcell August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018 Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity, with surviving the Great Depression and the toll of WWII the value of belongings was never overlooked. After the war, she met the love of her life, Kenneth “Ken” Purcell, a Navy veteran. Jean married Ken, October 18, 1948 and they were married for 69 years before he passed last year. They relocated to Salem, Oregon where Ken’s family resided; there they built a home and raised two daughters. In her younger years Jean raced motorcycles with the Motor Maids Motorcycle rac- ing club winning many tro- phies. She loved everything outdoors including fi shing for salmon, deer hunting, camping, gardening and en- joying the efforts of her rose garden. Jean loved traveling all of the 50 states and vaca- tioning in the Caribbean and Mexico. She enjoyed bowling on a league and was a devout member of the American Le- gion Women’s Auxiliary, Elks Lodge, Grow and Show Garden Club and the VFW auxiliary. Jean was a caregiver by career and at heart. She T. Purcell supported her husband, chil- dren and grandchildren in ev- erything they did. Jean was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great- grandmother and friend to all. She was proceeded in death by her husband Ken and daughter Joyce Shipman. Jean is survived by her daughter, Kathy Vandolah and fi ve grandchildren, Jill Auborn, Jason Shipman, Shaunna Young, Brian Shipman, Tracy Goodlet plus eight great- grandchildren. She will be sorely missed by all of the souls that she touched. Friends and family are welcome to attend a celebration of life for Jean at the Salem Elks Lodge – Friday, July 20 at 2:00 pm. Assisting the family is Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. maze mous may do so. The Keizer Police Department can be con- tacted at 503-856-3529. looking back in the KT 5 YEARS AGO Clean crook can’t slip cuffs A burglar was arrested by Keizer police after the homeowners arrived home and found the suspect taking a shower. The suspect appeared to be under the infl uence of drugs. Maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer 10 YEARS AGO Mother arrested after toddler found alone A woman was arrested by Keizer Police after they found a young boy walking alone in the city. An offi cer reported that the mother was “non- emotive about the situation” and appeared to be “under the infl uence of narcotics.” 15 YEARS AGO Tree topples onto Keizer house A minor windstorm caused an oak tree to split and land on a Keizer house. The tree crashed through the roof, but all members of the family escaped unharmed. 20 YEARS AGO Police seize pipe bombs Oregon State Police shut down Wheatland Road as its bomb team used a robot to extract two pipe bombs from a truck—the bombs were taken to a nearby fi eld and detonated. KEIZERTIMES.COM Web Poll Results At this point, is access to the internet as fundamental to modern life as water, sewer and roads? 51% – fes 47% – No 2% – No opinion Vote in a new poll every Thursday! GO TO KEIZERTIMES.COM