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NOVEMBER 27, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Netfl ix’s Saqqara Tomb doc enthralls police scanner SUNDAY, NOV. 15 12 a.m. - Sudden death in the 7000 block of Wheatland Road N. 8:22 p.m. - Arrest for shoplift- ing in the 4000 block of River Road N. MONDAY, NOV. 16 11:30 a.m. - Arrest for theft in the 4000 block of River Road N. 12:06 p.m. - Arrest for robbery in the 4000 block of River Road N. 12:27 p.m. - Theft of motor ve- hicle parts in the 6000 block of Ulali Drive. 1:48 p.m. - Arrest for theft in the 6000 block of Keizer Sta- tion Blvd. 4:26 p.m. - Arrest for physical harassment in the 5000 block of Nordic Court N. 10 p.m. - Unlawful entry to ve- hicle in the 4000 block of Ar- nold Street NE. TUESDAY, NOV. 17 1:38 a.m. - Physical harassment in the 300 block of Sandy Drive N. 11:23 a.m. - Arrest for unlaw- ful possession of methamphet- amine in the 6000 block of Ulali Drive. 7:08 p.m. - Theft from motor vehicle in the 1000 block of Freeman Court NE. 7:59 p.m. - Motor vehicle theft in the 3000 block of Home- stead Court NE. 10 p.m. - Theft from motor vehicle in the 7000 block of Mykala Street NE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 12:49 a.m. - False info to po- lice offi cer in the 2000 block of Jorie Lane NE. 7:09 a.m. - Theft from mo- tor vehicle in the 200 block of Ridgecrest Drive N. 12 p.m. - Theft from motor vehicle in the 1000 block of Brunner Court NE. 5 p.m. - Criminal mischief in the 1000 block of Fir Cone Drive NE. THURSDAY, NOV. 19 5:19 p.m. - Delivery of meth- amphetamine within 1000 feet of school at the intersection of Alder Drive NE. and Pleasant View Drive NE. 9 p.m. - Failure to perform du- ties of driver when property was damaged in the 7000 block of Offenbach Court NE. FRIDAY, NOV. 20 4 a.m. - Theft of motor vehicle parts in the 4000 block of Clark Avenue NE. 4:10 p.m. - Harassment in the 4000 block of 13th Avenue NE. 6:57 p.m. - Theft in the 5000 block of River Road N. 10:26 p.m. - Fleeing a police of- fi cer at the Gary Street NE. and Leo Street NE. SATURDAY, NOV. 21 3:42 am. - Criminal trespass- ing in the 5000 block of River Road N. 1:09 p.m. - Theft in the 900 block of Manbrin Drive NE. 7 p.m. - Theft in the 4000 block of River Road N. SUNDAY, NOV. 22 12:24 a.m. - Driving under the infl uence of intoxicants in the 900 block of Delta Drive NE. BY T.J. REID For the Keizertimes Documentaries about the new and unexplored always bother me because I can never stop thinking about the silent, invisible, yet inescapable pres- ence of the fi lming crew. I have a tendency to look at the plausibility of every shot, questioning what is authentic and what is illusion for the sake of storytelling. If a man is the fi rst person to descend into a newly discov- ered tomb for the fi rst time in a thousand years, for instance, then how did they get a shot of him doing it from the inside of the tomb itself? When preoccupied with questions such as these, I usu- ally forget to focus on the doc- umentary itself and sometimes even get a bit annoyed at any perceived deception. I did not often have this issue with Secrets of the Saqqa- ra Tomb, however, because the earnestness and genuineness of the subjects involved and the masterful work of the crew fully sell the importance of the exciting new discoveries and make you feel like you are in Egypt with them instead of merely watching a fi lm about their efforts. Any time a discovery like this is made it is exciting for us as a species, but the experience is all the more poignant when the discovery is made by the descendants of the people in question. The tomb of Wahtye was found, unearthed, and ex- plored by our subjects, a hand- puzzle answers Submitted A new documentary uncovers some of the discoveries made in the Wahtye Tomb in Saqqara, Egypt. ful of archaeologists, scientists, and excavators from Egypt in 2018, and their excitement and reverence for the site, as well as their disappointment when something breaks or an expect- ed discovery fails to surface, is almost palpable. The tomb (which is locat- ed in the titular Saqqara ne- cropolis just 19 miles south of Cairo) and its story are un- covered piece by piece in the documentary, often making me NO INSURANCE Justin Douglas Guerrero, $392; Mariah Elizabeth Lucas, $392; Jenni Renee Olmos, $500; Gregory Allen Coldiron, $500; Joshua Charles Walker, $400; Emmanuel Bridon, $245; Spen- cer James Chumley, $245; Ivet- tee A Ramos, $245. 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RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, INC. 503.393.2262 503.585.4300 it’s your RIGHT to know. Protect freedom of the press. freespeech.center feel like I was watching a very slow-paced murder mystery, al- beit one that doesn’t have the answer to every question and has a whole lot of archeology thrown in. You also don’t need any pre- vious knowledge of Egypt to traffi c court Jose Arturo Luna Jr., $350; Luis Manuel Collins, $392; Katelyn Rae Hart, $235. ASK MR. TRASH review appreciate Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb, as most of the relevant basics such as the mummifi - cation process and Egyptian afterlife beliefs get adequately covered as the need arises (ac- companied by cute, simple, yet effi cient animations of hiero- glyphs come to life). These discoveries and cul- tural lessons are spread out evenly enough that I never got bored despite the slow pace that is intrinsic to this type of fi lm. Another factor that makes the two hours fl y by is the fact that the documentary requires your full and undivided at- tention for one simple reason: most of it is, naturally, in Ara- bic. It is impressive how many of the people involved speak English, but when the rest are speaking (or if it’s not a staged talking head), prepare to read a whole lot of subtitles. Many mysteries remain at the site, and I’ll be interested to read up on further discoveries as they develop. But for now, my Egyptian archelogy itch is satisfi ed. And for once I’m not even wondering where the cameraman is hiding. Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb is now available on Netfl ix. ry Allen Coldiron, $1,042; Shy- heim A Harris, $1,042; Evalese Janae Locklin, $1,042; Cefrino Sanchez Ochoa, $440; Shari Lu Orozco, $600; Joshua Charles Walker, $642; Spencer James Chumley, $265. 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