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    DECEMBER 21, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
Soup’s on
police scanner
MONDAY, DEC. 10
DRIVE A LITTLE – SAVE A BUNCH!
3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE • SALEM
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Open
Caption
Showing
SATURDAY, DEC 22
6:00 PM
The Nutcracker and
the Four Realms (PG-13)
Special showing with captioning
shown on screen with the movie.
UFC232 - Sat, Dec 29
Jones vs. Gustafsson
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT
9 FIGHTS IN ALL ON THE HUGE SCREEN
Live Fights at 5:00 (21 & Over) - Tickets $13
Reserved Seating Available Now Online.
STUDENT NIGHT
EVERY THURSDAY!
DECEMBER 27 ————————————
1:40 – Goosebumps 2 (PG)
3:40 – Venom (PG-13)
5:50 – Bohemian Rhapsody (PG-13)
8:25 – Robin Hood (PG-13)
Generally for the 16-20 year old crowd
Today in History
KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz
Teresa Pham, Bob Shackelford, Keizer Chamber of Commerce-
president, Jonathan Pham, Han Nguyen, Loi Nguyen and Aden
Huynh hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the opening
of Pho Keizer, located at 3400 River Road N. The event was
part of the weekly Keizer Chamber greeters meeting Tuesday,
Dec. 18.
7 a.m. - Theft of bicycle in the
500 block of Chemawa Road N.
12:06 p.m. - Arrest for driving
under the infl uence of intoxicants
in the 4000 block of Thorman
Avenue NE.
1:17 p.m. - Theft in 5000 block of
Chehalis Drive N.
7:23 p.m. - Fleeing or attempting
to elude a police offi cer in the
6000 block of Ulali Drive NE.
10 p.m. - Theft from motor ve-
hicle, unlawful entry to vehicle
with the intent to commit crime,
and fraudulent use of a credit card
at the intersection of 1000 King-
let Way NE.
11:32 p.m. - Arrest for driving
while suspended at the intersec-
tion of Chemawa Road N and
River Road N.
TUESDAY, DEC. 11
NO LICENSE
USE OF MOBILE DEVICE
Ashlei Anne White, $225;
Candace Michelle Torres,
$287; Linda Louise Bishop,
$50.
Julie Ann Ugarte, $642; Ma-
riah Lynne Folkerts, $235;
Derek Alfred Escaranio, $235;
Gabriela Monroy, $235.
Food 4 Thought
NO INSURANCE
PROHIBITED PARKING
“Human rights are not only violated by terrorism,
repression or assassination, but also by unfair economic
structures that creates huge inequalities” — Pope Francis
Jenni Renee Olmos, $600;
Maria Elena Cisneros, $287.
Helen M Weatherly, $92;
Jereme D. Park, $92.
NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
SPEEDING
Jeanie Marie Mendoza, $600;
Cathlina Nebwij Abon, $642;
Maria Lynn Elaine Segura
Alden, $235; Rosario Flores,
$235; Alexandra Dezirae Me-
dina Ortega, $245; Adam
Charles Main, $235.
Richard Wilson Gesch, $145;
Rosario Flores, $135; Con-
nie Jean Morrill, $235; Mayeli
Cabrera Morales, $235; Mari-
ana Enriquez-Navarette, $235;
Anastasiya Oleksiivn Grecu,
$135; Sarah E. Walker, $165;
Juan Espinoza, $165.
2:49 a.m. - Interfering with a po-
lice offi cer in the 900 block of
Bever Drive NE.
9:45 a.m. - Failure to perform
duties of a driver when proper-
ty is damaged at the intersection
of Inland Shores and Lockhaven
Drive N.
12:59 p.m. - Arrest for driving
while suspended at the intersec-
tion of River Road N and Holly-
hock Place N.
1:19 p.m. - Theft from a mo-
tor vehicle in the 6000 block of
Keizer Station Boulevard NE.
2:08 p.m. - Traffi c accident result-
ing in injury at the intersection
of Stadium Drive NE and Keizer
Station Boulevard NE.
8:13 p.m. - Failure to perform
duties of a driver when property
is damaged in the 100 block of
Apple Blossom Avenue N.
OTHER
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12
Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York explodes in
midair over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 243 passengers
and 16 crew members aboard, as well as 11 Lockerbie residents
on the ground. A bomb hidden inside an audio cassette player
detonated in the cargo area when the plane was at an altitude
of 31,000 feet. Islamic terrorists were accused of planting the
bomb on the plane while it was at the airport in Frankfurt,
Germany.
— December 21, 1988
The Month Ahead
Through Sunday, December 23
Magic at the Mill at Mission Mill Museum, 1313 Mill Street
S.E. From 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Through Wednesday, December 26
Miracle of Christmas Lighting Display in the Gubser
neighborhood. The event is a tradition for many families. It
is free to drive or walk through the neighborhood, donations
of non-perishable food and funds for Marion-Polk Food Share
are encouraged.
Through Sunday, December 30
Enlightened Theatrics presents A Tuna Christmas. Reserved
seating admission is $23-$28. Preview night only, admission
is $10. Oregon Thespian Members/Cardholders are free.
Festival of Lights at The Grotto in Portland. Nightly from 5 to
9:30 p.m. (Closed December 25). Tickets range from $6 to $12.
thegrotto.org.
Through Monday, December 31
Christmas in the Garden, located at The Oregon Garden, 879
W. Main Street, Silverton. Features ice skating, a traditional
German Christmas Market, and a light display. Ice skating is
available daily excluding Dec. 24 and 25. Visit oregongarden.
org for general schedule information. (Closed Monday,
December 24 and Tuesday December 25).
Through Monday, January 21
Salem on Ice. Ice skating rink at Salem’s Riverfront Park. Tickets
are $15 for adults, $12 for children. salemonice.com
Friday, December 21
Claggett Creek Choir performance at the Capitol Rotunda.
Starts at 11 a.m.
France School of Dance presents their annual December dance
performance at the North Salem High School auditorium, 765
14th Street NE, Salem. The show starts at 7 p.m. For more
information call 503-390-1210. Proceeds benefi t the Keizer
Community Food Bank.
Friday, December 21 – Saturday, December 22
Holiday Pajama Party with Santa. Visit and take a photo with
Santa and friends, get a keepsake craft, snacks, unlimited
carousel rides and more. It is $20/person, by reservation
only. Limited seating available. Call 503-540-0374 to make
your reservation.
Saturday, December 22
Saturday Night Dance and Potluck featuring music by
Crossfi re, admission is $5 at the Senior Center in Keizer, 930
Plymouth Drive N.E., from 7 p.m to 10 p.m.
Monday, December 31
New Year’s Eve Dance and Potuck featuring music by the
Jefferson Parks Band at the Senior Center in Keizer, 930
Plymouth Drive N.E., from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Wednesday, January 2
Keizer Little League Park Long Range Planing Task Force
Meeting at 6 p.m. at the Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa
Road N.E.
Thursday, January 3
Southeast Keizer Neighborhood Association Meeting at 6:30
p.m. at the Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road N.E.
Sunday, January 6
Cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach for the Feast of the
Epiphany. St. Paul’s Trinity Choir, accompanied by an
orchestra will perform classic pieces by Bach. Starts at 4
p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1444 Liberty Street SE in
Salem.
Monday, January 7
Keizer City Council Meeting at 7 p.m. at the Keizer Civic
Center, 930 Chemawa Road N.E.
Tuesday, January 8
Keizer Parks Advisory Board Meeting at 6 p.m. at the Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road N.E.
traffi c court
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
Elena Maria Virgilio, $1,258;
Julie Kay Buckman, $1,258;
Jessica Lynn Pearson, $1,258;
Jeanie
Marie
Mendoza,
$1,258; Jenni Renee Olmos,
$1,258; Jonathan Lee Ott,
$1,258; Jordan Nathon Smith,
$1,258; Heidi Lynn Hoffmeis-
ter, $440; Maria Elena Cis-
neros, $440; Robert Stephen
Sellers, $385; Vicente Ortega
Suno, $440.
3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE
THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
A Simple Favor (R)
Sun 7:50
First Man (PG-13)
Sun 5:10
Goosebumps 2 (PG)
Sat 1:40
The House with a Clock (PG-13)
Fri 2:00, Sat 11:40, Sun 1:00, 3:00
Smallfoot (PG)
Fri 3:50, Sat 12:20, 2:15,
Sun 12:20, 4:30
Venom (PG-13)
Fri 2:00, Sat 3:55, 9:00, Sun 2:20
Nutcracker (PG)
Fri 2:00, 4:00, 5:50,
Sat 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00,
Sun 12:00, 2:00, 4:00
Widows (R)
Fri 7:50, Sat 8:00, Sun 8:45
Bohemian Rapsody (PG-13)
Fri 4:00, 6:10, 8:40,
Sat 4:15, 6:20, 8:50,
Sun 6:00, 8:35
Robin Hood (PG-13)
Fri 6:30, 8:50, Sat 6:50, Sun 6:30
FOR ALL SHOWTIMES GO TO
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Jenni Renee Olmos, $600,
illegal display or alteration of
plates; Theresa S. Richardson,
$415, failed to stop for school
bus safety lights; Moises Rojo
De la Paz, $115, failed to use
signal; Emily Ruth Romero,
$40, failure to update license
information; Linda Louise
Bishop, $50, failure to renew
vehicle registration; Jacob Bri-
an Lockwood, $40, failure to
renew vehicle registration.
looking
back in
the KT
5 YEARS AGO
7 a.m. - Theft from a building
in the 200 block of Glynbrook
Street N.
1:14 p.m. - Arrest for minor in
possession of marijuana, and alco-
hol in the 500 block of Chemawa
Road N.
9:14 p.m. - Theft from building in
the 4000 block of River Road N.
9:47 p.m. - Arrest on warrant at
the intersection of Cherry Ave-
nue and Manbrin Drive NE.
THURSDAY, DEC. 13
12:36 a.m. - Arrest on warrant
at the intersection of Hyacinth
Street NE and Salem Parkway
NE.
12:46 a.m – Arrest for giving false
information to a police offi cer
at the intersection of Hyacinth
Street NE and Salem Parkway
NE.
8:04 a.m. - Theft in the 700 block
of Chemawa Road N.
12:30 p.m. - Arrest for parole vio-
lation in the 5000 block of River
Road N.
FRIDAY, DEC. 14
11:01 a.m. - Shoplifi ting in the
6000 block of Ulali Drive NE.
4:18 p.m. - Simple assault in the
1000 block of Alder Drive NE.
9:30 p.m. - Arrest for shoplifting,
possession of stolen vehicle and
towed automobile in the 6000
block of Keizer Station Boule-
vard.
10 p.m. - Vandalism in the 1000
block of Lockhaven Drive NE
10:05 p.m. -Arrest on warrant in
the 5000 block of Keizer Station
Boulevard.
SATURDAY, DEC. 15
1 a.m. - Arrest on warrant in the
1000 block of Susan Court NE.
12:10 p.m. - Theft from building
in the 1000 block of Trent Ave-
nue N.
12:45 p.m. - Traffi c accident re-
sulting in injury at the intersec-
tion of Chemawa Road NE and
Keizer Station Boulevard NE.
2:30 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in
the 6000 block of Keizer Station
Boulevard NE.
5:48 p.m. - Failure to perform
duties of a driver when property
is damaged in the 5000 block of
River Road N.
8:53 p.m. - Arrest on warrant at
the intersection of River Road N
and Dearborn Avenue NE.
sudoku
Enter digits
from 1-9 into
the blank spac-
es. Every row
must
contain one
of each digit.
So must every
column, as
must every
3x3 square.
Mayor kicks parks fee
idea to the curb
Parks Board members held a
public community to gauge
what citizens wanted to see
improved in their parks. They
planned to use this information
to propose a payment plan
to voters, but Mayor Lore
Christopher balked at the idea
of adding a fee to the water bill.
maze
10 YEARS AGO
Father, son arrested in
bank bombing
A second arrest has been
made in the Woodburn bank
bombing which killed an
Oregon State Police trooper
who lived in Keizer. The
suspect appears to be the father
of his fellow suspect.
15 YEARS AGO
Caller accused of
arson at school
A 19-year old Keizer man who
reported a fi re outside Kennedy
Elementary School last week
has been accused of arson in
connection with the case.
20 YEARS AGO
Woman gets 50 mph
ride on car hood
A Keizer woman suffered only
minor injuries after riding
face-down in the hood of a car
that reached speeds of more
than 50 mph for more than a
mile, according to police
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