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21-year-old cops to exposing
Audition for Pentacle’s
Orient Express production himself in Safeway parking lot
A 21-year-old Keizer res-
ident was arrested for public
indecency in the parking lot
at Keizer’s Safeway location
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
At approximately 9:45 a.m.,
Keizer police offi cers were
dispatched to the parking lot
of the Safeway grocery store at
4990 River Road North to a
report of a man exposing him-
self to passersby while standing
outside his black Chevrolet
Blazer.
Responding offi cers spoke
with a witness and, based upon
an audition form. Downloading a copy and
fi lling it out in advance is encouraged, visit
PentacleTheatre.org/auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not required,
but always appreciated. Actors will audition
by reading selected scenes from the script.
Contact the director, Isaac Joyce-Shaw
at 971-304-8862 or isaacjoyceshaw@gmail.
com to address audition confl icts.
Rehearsals will generally be from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays,
begining on Oct. 28.
The show will run Friday, Jan. 17 through
Saturday, Feb. 8.
Pentacle Theatre will be holding auditions
for Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient
Express on Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. Auditions will be
held at Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave. NW,
Salem, located off Highway 22, about 6 miles
west of downtown Salem.
The cast includes fi ve females and fi ve to
six males (depending on roles to be doubled.)
The full list of roles, genders and ages is
at available at PentacleTheatre.org under
“Auditions” at the top of the page.
The lobby doors open at 12:30 p.m. and
open auditions for all roles begin promptly
at 1 p.m. Plan to arrive early to complete
their investigation, arrested Li- thread, another woman report-
zandro Garcia-Guzman for ed suspicious behavior and said
public indecency.
she drove by his vehi-
In a Facebook
cle to take a picture
post to the Salem/
of his license plate. As
Keizer Crime page,
she did, the man was
a woman reported
allegedly masturbating
spotting the suspect
outside his vehicle.
following her around
In a subsequent in-
the store. He report-
terview with Keizer
edly did not stop the L. Garcia-Guzman police department de-
harassing behavior
tectives, Garcia-Guz-
until she spoke with
man admitted to ex-
a store employee about his posing himself at the same
presence.
location on two previous oc-
Later in the same discussion casions, September 26 and 29.
Garcia-Guzman
was
booked into the Marion
County jail and later released.
Anyone with information
the resident hosting the ga- is asked to contact Det. Ben
rage sale told them Brown Howden at 503-856-3525.
selected clothing and asked
to step inside their home to
try on the clothes. Offi cers
met up with Brown, just in-
side the door of that home,
and arrested him without in-
cident. He was booked into
Marion County jail.
Man arrested in stranger’s home after eluding cops
west of Verda, Brown
the sheriff ’s offi ce.
entered 4385 Verda
The
following
through an unlocked
day, Keizer offi cers
back door. While in-
responded to a bur-
side the Verda address,
glary in progress at
he ate food from the
4385 Verda Lane
refrigerator.
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Sgt. Bob Trump,
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home through the
further investigation
front door, Brown
showed that after
hiding in the brush to the fl ed out the back door and
jumped over a fence, into the
backyard of 4375 Verda Lane,
where he was confronted by
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walked to a nearby garage sale
and was seen by a responding
offi cer milling around cloth-
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was arrested on the after-
noon of Sunday, Oct. 6 and
faces charges of extortion
fourth-degree assault, stran-
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On the evening prior,
Marion County Sheriff ’s Of-
fi ce deputies responded to a
domestic disturbance around
11 p.m. Saturday on Elma
Drive SE in Salem. Deputies
developed probable cause to
arrest Brown, a Keizer resi-
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tempted to take Brown into
custody in the 1700 block of
Wildwood Place Northeast
Sunday, but Brown was able
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