Email: reviewnewspaper@gmail.com * Mail: PO Box 83068, Port. OR 97283 * Web: www.stjohnsreview.com * Phone: 503-283-5086 Obituary POLICE & FIRE REPORTS on Northeast Columbia Boulevard at 17th Avenue involving a tractor trailer and a van where both vehi- cles were on fi re. Offi cers, medical personnel and fi refi ghters arrived at the scene and discovered one fatality and one person serious- ly injured. The driver killed was 37-year-old Jared Daniel Mack of North Portland. He was driving a red 1999 Ford E-350 van. The trac- tor trailer driver that was critically injured is 54-year-old Mike Rob- ertson Harp of Tillamook, Oregon. He was driving a 1999 Interna- tional tractor pulling a 1995 trailer full of US Mail. Harp drives for Dill Star Routes, which contracts with the US Postal Service. In- vestigators learned that Mack was driving westbound on Columbia Boulevard. Witnesses described his driving as erratic and that he was driving in the middle turn lane before crossing over into the eastbound lanes where he struck Harp’s vehicle head-on. Based on the investigation, offi cers believe speed (driving) and alcohol are likely factors in this crash. SEVERAL GUNSHOTS FIRED INTO HUMBOLDT NEIGHBORHOOD DUPLEX News Release from Portland Po- lice Bureau Posted on FlashAlert: May 17th, 2015 9:11 AM On Sunday May 17, 2015, at 3:17 a.m., North Precinct offi cers re- sponded to the report of gunshots fi red into a home in the 800 block of Northeast Webster Street. Offi - cers arrived in the area and con- tacted the residents of the duplex and learned that nobody in either unit was injured. Several bullets penetrated the walls of both halves of the duplex and evidence of gun- fi re was found in the street in front of the home. At this time there is no suspect information. The Port- land Police Bureau Gang Enforce- ment Team and Gun Task Force are continuing to actively inves- tigate gang and gun crimes in the City of Portland. GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM INVESTIGATING TWO SHOOTINGS IN TWO NIGHTS AT HUMBOLDT GARDENS APARTMENTS News Release from Portland Po- lice Bureau Posted on FlashAlert: May 8th, 2015 7:26 AM On Thursday May 7, 2015, at 10:24 p.m., North Precinct and Gang Enforcement Team offi - cers responded to the Humboldt Garden Apartments, located at 220 North Sumner Street, on the report of multiple gunshots fi red into a residence. Offi cers arrived in the area and contacted the vic- tim who told police that she saw two African American males out- side her door right before the shots were fi red into her home. Another witness saw the suspect running northbound through the neighbor- hood after the shooting. Both sus- pects were wearing gray hoodies and had their faces covered. There were no injuries in this shooting. On Wednesday May 6, at 11:33 p.m., a suspected fi red multiple rounds at a group of people sitting outside the same residence but did The St. Johns Review * #11 - MAY 29, 2015 * Page 7 not hit anyone. Gang Enforcement Team investigators believe the two shootings are related. Anyone with information about gang and/or gun crimes in the City of Portland is encouraged to provide information to the Portland Police Bureau’s Tactical Operations Division at (503) 823-4106. GANG ENFORCEMENT OF- FICERS ARREST 17-YEAR- OLD AFTER FOOT PURSUIT, SEIZE HANDGUN News Release from Portland Po- lice Bureau Posted on FlashAlert: May 7th, 2015 12:58 PM On Wednesday May 6, 2015, at 5:11 p.m., Gang Enforcement Team (GET) offi cers were pa- trolling the area of North Albina Avenue and Killingsworth Street when they saw a two groups of African American male teens in the intersection involved in an argument while blocking traffi c. One of the teens, later identifi ed as 17-year-old Jordan Louis, reached for his waistband as soon as offi - cers pulled up to the intersection. Other teens in the group yelled “no” and “police” at Louis. Louis saw the police and took off run- ning as offi cers exited their patrol car and began to pursue him, be- lieving him to be armed based on their observations. As Louis ran from offi cers he dropped a hand- gun onto the ground, picked it up and continued running. Addition- al Gang Enforcement and North Precinct offi cers responded to the area and set up a neighborhood perimeter. Offi cers located and Richard Magnett Richard Francis Magnett passed away on May 2, 2015 in Portland at the age of 51. Richard was born on April 18, 1964 to William and Irmgard Magnett in Vancouver, Washing- ton. He attended Central Catho- lic High School. Out of High School Richard wrestled in places like Japan, Hawaii and the Pacifi c North- west. Richard was married for 20 years to Tamara Magnett. She passed away in 2012. Richard worked in the auto parts industry. He loved to ride his Harley-Davidson and love being with family and friends. He leaves behind a brother, Ray- mond Magnett and several niec- arrested Louis a short time later, but he no longer was armed with the handgun. A K-9 Unit respond- ed and assisted with a search for the gun, which was located in a yard near Louis’ arrest. During the subsequent investigation, offi cers learned that Louis recently joined a street gang and had been shot at in the past by rival gang members. Louis was booked into the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Home on gun charges and a probation vi- olation warrant. ======================== Information in Police & Fire Re- ports come to the Review via email for the Portland Police Bu- reau and Portland Fire & Resuce. The information is not altered. Business & Service Directory C ALL 503-283-5086 or email: reviewnewspaper@comcast.net Pricing information at the bottom es and nephews. His services were held at Holy Cross Catholic Church on Friday, May 15, 2015. Private interment is at Skyline Memorial Gardens. (Arrangements entrusted to Hus- tad Funeral Home.) UP celebrates 25th anniv. of Mock’s Crest Productions University of Portland is set to host Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore, presented by Mock’s Crest Produc- tions, a summer professional theater company supported by the Universi- ty. Mock’s Crest Productions is cele- brating its 25th year with this come- dic operetta. Performances will be June 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, and 25-28. All shows are at 7:30 p.m. except for Sunday matinees, which will begin at 2 p.m. Performances will be held in the Mago Hunt Center Theater on the University campus, 5000 N. Wil- lamette Blvd. Tickets are available through the University’s Mago Hunt Center box offi ce (magohuntboxoffi ce@up.edu or 503-943-7287). Adult tickets are $32; senior/student tickets are $27 and groups of 10 or more are $25 per person. Reservations for dinner (Fri- day and Saturday) or brunch (Sun- day matinee) are available for pur- chase. Please contact the box offi ce at 503-943-7287 for a reservation. http://www.kenleachroofi ng.com 503-504-7109 P RICING : 1 Year (26 issues) $22 each = $572; 9 Months (19 issues) $23 each = $437 6 Months (12 issues) $25 each = $300; 3 Months (6 issues) $28 each = $168