THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2015
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offender, Ke was also obligated
on tKeir ta[ forms, 5ivers said.
to register witK tKe *rays +ar-
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bor County 6Keriff¶s Of¿ce.
According to a Department
Kave revealed problems witK
of Corrections af¿davit written
5uiz¶s 6ocial 6ecurity number
last montK, 5uiz was told to
or otKer identity documents,
cKeck in witK tKe corrections
but because Ke was using
of¿ce in Montesano in 1ovem-
someone else¶s name, manag-
ber , but failed to report.
ers at Jessie¶s and A6A3 could
not Kave known tKat Ke was a Luis Alberto Ruiz WKen Ke failed to answer a
corrections of¿cer¶s follow-up
potentially dangerous fugitive.
pKone calls, tKe department
WKen contacted by pKone
last week, a woman wKo identi¿ed Ker- sougKt a warrant for Kis arrest.
Members of tKe task force placed 5uiz
self as an of¿ce manager for A6A3 con-
¿rmed tKat tKe company provides many on a list of wanted fugitives in February.
of Jessie¶s workers, but would not give
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any furtKer comment.
In August, tKe task force believed
³1ope. I¶m not gonna talk about tKat
5uiz was Kiding out in *rays +arbor
at all,´ tKe woman said, and Kung up.
County, and asked tKe public for tips.
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TKen, sometime in August or 6eptember,
5uiz was convicted of fourtK-de- investigators learned tKat 5uiz was work-
gree assault and Karassment in , ing in 3aci¿c County, and recommended
fourtK-degree assault in , and tKat Ke be cKarged witK escape.
tKird-degree rape of a cKild and posses-
3aci¿c County Jail employees told
sion of a dangerous weapon in , WrigKt tKat 5uiz was never a problem in-
according to an August story from news mate wKen Ke was in custody in tKe past,
cKannel )o[. CKinook Observer ar- but tKe tKree local of¿cers wKo arrested
cKives sKow Ke was booked into 3aci¿c Kim took e[tra precautions because of Kis
County Jail in December , MarcK status as a violent offender.
, June and December .
³TKe task force made tKis guy sound
+e was released from state prison and like Ke was armed and dangerous,´
began tKree years of court-ordered commu- WrigKt said. ³We didn¶t take any cKanc-
nity supervision in August , said An- es. We took Kim down at gunpoint.´
drew *arber, a spokesperson for tKe WasK-
5uiz was arrested witKout incident,
ington 6tate Department of Corrections.
but one of tKe arresting of¿cers said tKat
As part of tKe conditions for release ¿rst, Ke insisted tKey Kad ³tKe wrong
from prison, 5uiz promised to regularly guy.´ TKe of¿cers pointed out tKat Kis
cKeck in witK Kis community corrections large, distinctive neck tattoo was a dead
of¿cer and be available for appointments giveaway.
By NATALIE ST. JOHN
EO Media Group
ILWACO, WasK. — Luis Alberto 5uiz
migKt be Kaving second tKougKts about
getting tKe large, distinctive ³5.I.3. Baby
Burns´ tattoo on Kis neck.
After allegedly living as a fugitive for
nearly a year and moving to tKe area under
an assumed name, tKe tattoo Kelped Long
BeacK 3olice of¿cers con¿rm Kis identity
wKen tKey arrested Kim at gunpoint in tKe
of¿ce of A6A3 Business 6olutions in tKe
3ort of Ilwaco tKis montK.
5uiz, , a convicted se[ offender,
was placed on a federal ³most wanted´
list in )ebruary after Ke stopped com-
plying witK tKe terms of Kis community
supervision. +e came to tKe attention of
local police about a montK ago, wKen tKe
8.6. MarsKals 3aci¿c 1ortKwest 9iolent
Offender Task )orce learned tKat Ke was
working at Jessie¶s Ilwaco )isK Co.
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Long BeacK 3olice CKief )lint WrigKt
said 5uiz was allegedly using an as-
sumed name and identity documents tKat
Ke purcKased illegally in California.
Kendall 5ivers, tKe Kuman resources
manager for Jessie¶s, said tKat 5uiz was
employed by A6A3, tKe neigKboring la-
bor agency tKat provides many of Jessie¶s
workers. 6Ke said staff at Jessie¶s didn¶t
learn tKat Ke was a wanted criminal until
Kis arrest.
As part of tKeir Kiring process, A6A3
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The Daily Astorian
David *oldtKorpe, a pros-
ecutor in Clatsop County, Kas
announced Kis candidacy to re-
place Circuit Court Judge 3Kilip
1elson, wKo is retiring wKen Kis
term ends ne[t year.
*oldtKorpe Kas worked for
nearly si[ years witK tKe Clat-
sop County District Attorney¶s
Of¿ce and previously worked
as a law clerk for MultnomaK
County Circuit Court Judge Jer-
ry +odson. +e also spent a year
as a corrections of¿cer in IdaKo.
*oldtKorpe, wKo lives in
Warrenton, serves as a part-time
legal instructor at tKe state De-
partment of 3ublic 6afety 6tan-
dards and Training academy in
6alem. +e previously was an ad-
Munct professor of criminal Mustice
at Clatsop Community College.
+e Kas a bacKelor¶s degree
from BrigKam <oung 8niversi-
ty and a law degree from Willa-
mette 8niversity.
³As mucK as I love my work,
being a prosecutor was never tKe
ultimate goal for my career in
public service,´ Ke said in a state-
ment. ³From as far back as my
teenage years, I remember look-
ing up to and respecting tKe role
of Mudge in our society a person
wKo devotes tKeir life to Kelping
resolve our disputes in a Must and
reasonable manner, a person wKo
upKolds tKe Constitution and tKe
laws of tKe people, a person wKo
sKows mercy wKen necessary
and a Keavy Kand wKen required,
a person wKo can apply wisdom
and sound decision making to
every situation.”
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Burglar comes
out of tKe closet
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WA55(1TO1 — War-
renton 3olice arrested JoKn
3erry, , of 6easide, on
cKarges of second-degree
burglary and resisting arrest
after 3erry was discovered in
a closet TKursday afternoon in
tKe First Baptist CKurcK.
TKe pastor¶s wife was at
tKe cKurcK and called
around p.m., saying sKe
Kad Keard sometKing and
tKougKt tKere was a person in
tKe cKurcK.
WKen tKe of¿cers went to
place 3erry under arrest, police
say, Ke struggled and tried to
get away.
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TILLAMOOK — Jereme
Jones, of Boring, pleaded
guilty last week in Tillamook
County Court to one count of
failing to register as a ¿sKing
guideout¿tter, a class A mis-
demeanor.
TKe pleading was tKe end
of a second investigation by
tKe Oregon 6tate 3olice into
tKe unlawful guiding prac-
tices of Jones, , wKo was
previously investigated and
criminally cited for guiding
witKout a license in .
In , state police
learned tKat Jones was again
guiding ¿sKing trips on
tKe Columbia 5iver. After
cKecking witK tKe Oregon
6tate Marine Board, it was
determined tKat Jones did not
Kave a valid guide license.
Jones was taken into
custody and lodged in Tilla-
mook County Jail a year ago
by state police after a guide
trip on 1eKalem Bay. +e was
cKarged witK guiding witKout
a valid license and taking un-
dersized crab.
After Kis most recent
case, Jones was sentenced to
a ¿ne, ¿ve days in Mail
and montKs of probation.
+is angling license and guide
license were also suspended
for tKree years.
TKe marine board regis-
ters out¿tters and guides an-
nually to certify tKey carry
tKe minimum liability insur-
ance reTuired by law, Kave
current ¿rst aid and C35
training and, if required,
Kave a 8.6. Coast *uard
operator license or surety
bond.
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cluding tKose of tKe out¿t-
ter and guide laws, can be
reported to tKe Oregon 6tate
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Law enforcement of¿cials
to discuss pot laws at forum
The Daily Astorian
Local law enforcement,
tKe district attorney¶s of-
¿ce, Oregon Liquor Control
Commission and local pre-
vention specialists will Kold
a forum about Oregon¶s new
mariMuana laws from to
p.m. Wednesday at 3rovi-
dence 6easide +ospital.
TKe presentation, free and
open to all ages, will cover
mariMuana-infused products,
tips and tools for parents.
5epresentatives will include
Astoria 3olice CKief Brad
JoKnston, Clatsop Coun-
ty 'istrict Attorney JosKua
Marquis, Clatsop County
6Keriff Tom Bergin, Warren-
ton 3olice CKief Matt Work-
man, Cannon BeacK 3olice
CKief Jason 6cKermerKorn,
*earKart 3olice CKief Jeff
Bowman and a representa-
tive from tKe 6easide 3olice
Department.
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NORTH COAST SYMPHONIC BAND
Attention Hunters
&
Forest Recreationists
The Lewis & Clark Timberlands managed by
GreenWood Resources in Clatsop County is partially
open for motorized recreational access this fall, but due
to theft and vandalism, the gates crossed-out below are
now closed to motorized access and are open for walk-
in access only until offenders are apprehended.
Public access is allowed from one hour before sunrise
until one hour after sunset. Camping, campfires, off-
road driving, ATVs and motorcycles are prohibited. All
access is subject to change.
Gates open from Oct. 3, through Nov. 27, 2015
CONCEAL CARRY
CARRY
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• L&C Camp Gates (71/75)
• 400 Line (72)
• 300 Line (73)
• Klootchy Park (39)
• Sugarloaf (24)
• Charlie Cr. (26)
• Clatsop Fir XO (25)
• Tidewater (49)
• Snow Point (54)
• Elk Mtn. W (98/99)
• L&C ML at Saddle
Mtn. Park Rd East/
West (56/57)
• Fisher ML (83)
• Twilight Gates (110/
113/114)
• Bear Cr. 300 (80)
• Elk Mtn. East (53)
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Any gate that may be open but is not listed above
could be closed at any time, as unlisted gates are open
for active Lewis & Clark Timberlands operations only.
Please report any illegal or suspicious activity to the
Sheriff’s Office at 503.325.2061 or the Oregon State
Police at 1.800.452.7888
TO REPORT A FIRE OR EMERGENCY CALL 911
Road maps showing gate locations are available at our
Gearhart office. Current access information is available
on the Recreational Hotline at 503.738.6351, ext.2.
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Let’s get together &
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Thursday, October 22
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snacks, crafts and a story!
The proceeds w ill be a pplied to their
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