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PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, OCTOBER 25, 2019 3 schools placed on lockdown Cops swarm to Celtic campus after spotting of suspect with gun police cars swarmed to the campus. McNary High School and Cummings and Keizer Elementary schools were all put into lockdown of some sort as police conducted an armed search and interviewed the student who notifi ed police by text message. At McNary, students remained inside classrooms while police searched the building but found nothing to indicate the suspect entered the building. The witness described Three Keizer schools were put into lockdown after a student reported seeing a person in the parking lot with a bat in one hand and a possible rifl e in the other. The incident began about 8:15 a.m. and Keizer Sign of the times the suspect as wearing a dark clothing with a dark blue backpack. A hoodie was pulled up over the suspect’s head. Police scanner traffi c indicated that a black hoodie was found in the area around the football fi eld, but there was unclear as to whether it might be connected to the suspect. The lockdown at McNary was lifted about 9:20 a.m., but police were continuing to search the area. Marcus Andrew Fitz-Henry Arrested Oct. 17 for: Parole violation cuffed in Keizer KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings In-N-Out Burger put up its signature signs on their new location in Keizer Station. The company also recently started hiring staff for the restaurant. Opening is expected sometime in the next month or so. Previous convictions: Theft, reckless driving, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, eluding police, escape and assault. Chemeketa launches CDL licensing course Nicholas Dean Felton Charly Josh Velasquez-Sanchez Arrested Oct. 15 for: Unlawful import of export of a marijuana item. Arrested Oct. 20 for: Attempted assault. Chemeketa Community College’s new truck driving program will enable students to gain knowledge and skills needed to earn their commercial driver license (CDL) in four weeks. The program will prepare students for tak- ing the state exam as well as meet new state and federal requirements for certifi cation, which will involve 160 hours of classroom and behind the wheel training. Graduates can Other pending charges: DUII, fl eeing a police offi cer, reckless driving, menacing Previous convictions: Rape in the third degree and failure to register as a sex offender Joseph Thomas Hall Colin Sawyer Arrested Oct. 17 for: Fourth degree assault. Arrested Oct. 18 for: Theft, burglary, criminal mischief Previous convictions: Theft Previous convictions: Theft, drug possession, forgery Angelo Xavier Helser Michael Robert Dehart Arrested Oct. 18 for: Unauthorized use of a vehicle, drug possession,giving false information Previous convictions: Drug possession, theft, DUII, possession of burglary tools Previous convictions: Theft, drug possession de ve be lo lie pm ve en t th at an d it’ a s he a alt co hy m m on h sh um It a r u ex se ubs n a c ce en “( of p and ti ed ou Cl est t gh agg ici r s l ox ett des im yg C an its en re d to ek fer fo su ) d r pp o or es t s n pa ot w ni ha E ng ve it .Co . 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