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PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, MAY 22, 2020 CARE, continued from Page A1 pandemic-related restrictions are eased. “Once the state of emer- gency is over, the facility(ies) may resume providing child care at their location under any regular license in effect at that time,” Mesaros said. Paperwork documenting the compliance details a litany of accusations and fi ndings: • A staff member was found to have grabbed the arms of children or “fl icked” children in the mouth as methods of guidance and discipline. There were instances of some pre- school-aged children being led by the arm from one site to another as a form of discipline and ridicule, accompanied by statements such as being tak- en to the “baby building” “so they can see what it’s like.” • The same staff member and Long herself are also ac- cused of screaming at chil- dren. The staff member made mean faces at children in her care while Long would kneel on the fl oor at eye-level with a child and grit her teeth. At least once, the yelling was loud enough to be heard through a closed door. • The same staff member accused of aggressive forms of discipline was found to be verbally degrading toward kids. “Facility child caregiver … made degrading statements to children who had toileting accidents including ‘Ugh, why are you like this?’, ‘What is wrong with you?’” and more the report states. • Some children were con- fi ned to enclosed areas and left unattended as a manner of dis- cipline. • Snacks were withheld as a form of discipline when chil- dren did not stay on nap mats during nap times, which lasted two to two-and-a-half hours. • Children were being kept from using restroom during nap times even if they were not asleep. At least one child reported pain as a result of being kept from relieving themselves. At least two chil- dren were kept on nap mats in soaked clothing after wetting themselves during the two- hour allotted nap time. • Parents were kept from visiting the facility or picked up children during the sched- uled nap times, a violation of state rules that permits parents access to all areas of a facility during operating hours. • Multiple parents report- ed picking up their kids with signifi cant amounts of mucous on their faces, and even in their hair, at the end of the day. • One parent reported their infant had a signifi cant amount of dirt on their feet at the end of a day of care and asked that the child’s shoes be kept on during care hours. The child’s shoes and socks continued to be removed and the problem persisted. Other problems included: forcing children to re-use sin- gle-serving cups; frequently running out of paper towels for cleaning, not purchas- ing enough items to prepare menu items displayed for par- ents and not recording substi- tutions for at least the past two months. The report concludes that both the problem staffer and Long have “demonstrated be- havior that has a detrimental effect on children, and should not have access to child care children.” Long contests the charges in the state’s fi ndings. “The investigators didn’t follow protocol and didn’t do a thorough investigation,” Long said. Long said the allegations in the report supplied by ODE are the result of Facebook ru- mors. Long has the right to re- quest a hearing to review the charges. obituaries William (Bill) McDougall Feb. 22, 1936 - April 17, 2020 William (Bill) McDougall, traveling to Europe, Hawaii and 84, of Keizer, Oregon passed the Oregon Coast. His hob- away on April 17, 2020. He bies included golfi ng, garden- was born February 22, 1936 in ing, playing bridge and fi nding Tacoma, Wash., to parents Neil good deals at garage sales and and Marie McDougall. thrift shops. He was known for Bill attended Willamina his good conversations with High School where he enjoyed friends, family and even strang- playing football and ers. He appreciated the basketball then went simple pleasures in life. on to graduate from Bill is survived by his Eugene High School. wife, Gaye McDougall He attended Univer- of 55 years and their sity of Oregon, Uni- two children: daughter versity of Washington Molly (Bobby) Culp, and Clark Jr. College. son Mike (Tracey) After attending com- McDougall and three puter school in Se- W. McDougall grandchildren, Jacob, attle, Washington he Sabrina and Chloe. He worked for Boeing. has two younger broth- While living in Seattle, he met ers, Ron (Marylee) McDougall, and married Gaye Gonnella in and Al (Pati) McDougall along 1964. They moved to Salem in with many nieces, nephews, 1966 where he worked in com- cousins and close friends. puter processing for SAIF and A Mass of Christian Burial the Oregon State Legislature will be held at St. Edward Cath- until his retirement in 1998. olic Church at a future date and Bill served in the Army Re- will be listed at Virgil T. Golden serves during the Vietnam War, Funeral Services website, www. was a member of the Keizer vtgolden.com. Inurnment will Elks and an active member of be at Calvary Cemetery in Ta- St. Edward Catholic Church. coma, Washington this summer. He enjoyed many trips with In lieu of fl owers, contribu- his wife and family including tions may be made in his mem- boating in the San Juan Islands, ory to St. Edward Catholic Church at www.sainteds.com, the Union Gospel Mission at ugmsalem.org/donate or Salva- tion Army at portlandarc.salva- tionarmy.org. In-person council meetings resume June 1 The Keizer City Council will return to in-person meet- ings beginning Monday, June 1. Meetings will take place in the council chambers at the Keizer Civic Center with ap- propriate measures to ensure physical distancing between participants. Members of the council voted unanimously to return to the civic center having spent the past two months meeting via teleconferencing that was simulcast online. police scanner MONDAY, MAY 11 1:27 a.m. - Criminal trespassing in the 500 block of Chemawa Road N. 7:17 a.m. - Burglary in the 400 block of Apple Blossom Avenue NE. 8:31 a.m. - Stolen vehicle theft in the 5000 block of River Road N. 2 p.m. - Arrest for identity theft in the 5000 block of River Road N. 3:20 p.m. - Criminal mischief in the 5000 block of River Road N. TUESDAY, MAY 12 12:02 a.m. - Burglary in the 3000 block of Rivercrest Drive N. 12:29 p.m. - Sudden death in the 3000 block of Cherry Avenue NE. 2:49 p.m. - Suspicious activity in the 1000 block of Mandarin Street NE. 3:19 p.m. - Traffi c accident result- ing in injury at the intersection of Cherry Avenue NE and Sam Orcutt Way NE. 7:15 p.m. - Criminal mischief and crime damage in the 4000 block of Cherry Avenue NE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 7:59 a.m. - Stolen vehicle theft in the 3000 block of Cherry Avenue NE. 9:21 a.m. - Criminal mischief and crime damage and theft from a motor vehicle in the 4000 block of Meadowbrook Court NE. 11:03 a.m. - Stolen vehicle re- covered for another agency in the 3000 block of Patridge Lane NE. 1:39 p.m. - Theft of a bicycle in the 1000 block of Chelan Street NE. 8:37 p.m. - Driving under the in- fl uence of intoxicants in the 4000 block of River Road N. 10:10 p.m. - Aggravated assault in the 5000 block of Verda Lane NE. THURSDAY, MAY 14 12 a.m. - Criminal mischief and crime damage in the 6000 block of Ulali Drive NE. 3:01 a.m. - Theft from building in the 3000 block of River Road N. 9:02 a.m. - Arrest for criminal trespassing in the 4000 block of River Road N. 9:09 p.m. - Theft by deception in the 1000 block of Meadowlark Drive NE. FRIDAY, MAY 15 Keizertimes Wheatland Publishing Corp. 142 Chemawa Road N. • Keizer, Oregon 97303 Phone: 503.390.1051 • www.keizertimes.com MANAGING EDITOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Eric A. 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SATURDAY, MAY 16 9:44 a.m. - Aggravated theft from motor vehicle in the 2000 block of Kennedy Circle NE. 5:44 p.m. - Driving under the infl uence at the intersection of Thorman Avenue NE and Ivy Way NE. 8:20 p.m. - Burglary of a resi- dence with menacing use/display of a weapon in the 4000 block of 5th Place NE. SUNDAY, MAY 17 9 a.m. - Stolen in the 4000 block of Shoreline Loop N. 12:55 p.m. - Driving under the infl uence of intoxicants at the in- tersection of Chemawa Road NE and Lockhaven Drive NE. WorshipDirectory These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. Call to list your church in our Worship Directory: (503) 390-1051 KEIZER COMMUNITY CHURCH www.KeizerChristian.org 380 Churchdale Ave N (1 block West of Dutch Bros) 503 -393 - 0222 • KeizerCommunityChurch.com SUNDAY: 9:30 am Sunday School (all ages) 11:00 am Worship Service WEDNESDAY: 6:30 pm Awana; Youth Group; Adults