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average is three to five, Jack-
son-Shumaker, the operations
manager, said.
“We don’t know why
they’re (homeless), but I just
think we need to show ’em
we care,” she said. “And
that’s why we’re here, is to
provide that to them.”
Jackson-Shumaker added:
“A lot of times, they just
want somebody to talk to
when they come in.”
Volunteer shortage
The Warrenton Warm-
ing Center provides donated
meals — often soup, bread
and sides for dinner; eggs,
coffee and other cooked
offerings for breakfast —
prepared in the church’s
commercial kitchen.
“We try to give them a
good breakfast … because
we don’t know if they’re
going to be eating the rest of
the day,” Jackson-Shumaker
said.
A shower, toiletries, clean
clothes and a mattress with
fresh bedding to sleep on are
also available. Some volun-
teers offer to wash visitors’
laundry at a nearby laundro-
mat in their spare time.
“The only limitations
we’ve had so far is not being
able to fill all slots due to
volunteer shortage,” Darlene
Warren, the board chair, said.
The shortage means War-
renton organizers must
decide, on a daily basis,
whether the shelter will open
that night. Potential visitors,
aware that the center is a
hit-or-miss destination, may
decide to look elsewhere to
sleep. In particular, the cen-
ter is having a hard time fill-
ing the early morning shifts.
The homeless “need to be
able to count on us,” Jack-
son-Shumaker said. “And if
we don’t have volunteers,
then it’s not making us that
stable.”
The warming center needs
more donations of food and
clothing, including denim
jeans, sweatpants and winter
coats. But it also needs more
money to help pay their por-
tion of the church’s utility
bills, Darlene Warren said.
Take naught for
granted
Though many people
who turn up at the Warren-
ton location fit the profile of
an addict, some have sim-
ply had trouble finding hous-
ing, or somehow ended up
between jobs, Darlene War-
ren said.
“We’re getting more and
more families and people
living in their cars. They’re
learning that they have a
place to come get a hot meal
and a shower,” she said. “So
they’ll come do that, and
then they’ll go sleep in their
car.”
Two homeless people —
one who was removed from
a domestic violence situa-
tion — have brought young
children.
A regular named John,
who has lived in the region
for about three years, said
that what he likes about the
Warrenton shelter is that “it’s
quiet.”
“You got good people that
really care, and they’re put-
ting it out there,” he said.
John chose not to explain
how he became homeless.
But, he said, “Don’t take any-
thing for granted. Too many
people in this world today
take things for granted.”
He was playing chess
with another man, decades
younger, who had brought
his dog and arrived wearing
basketball shorts on a night
with freezing temperatures.
He asked Jackson-Shumaker
for some sweatpants.
To become a volunteer,
email www.warrentonwarm-
ingcenter@gmail.com, or call
503-440-8104.
OREGON CAPITAL
Judge Nelson, struck
by Lopez’s lack of empa-
thy for his victims,
declined. “It’s time to start
serving that sentence,” the
judge said.
Lopez was handcuffed
and taken away. But the
61-year-old Astoria man
did not serve 80 days in
jail. He was released.
Jailers, following the
court’s instructions, gave
Lopez credit for the time
he served for his previous
crimes.
The District Attorney’s
Office has now gone back
to Circuit Court to try to
honor the intent of Judge
Nelson’s sentence. “It was
clear the judge wanted
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harassment in 2014 after he
admitted to touching eight
patients during appoint-
ments. He was sentenced to
one year in jail and five years
probation.
Four more women came
forward, and Lopez was
convicted in November of
third-degree sexual abuse.
He was sentenced in Decem-
ber to 180 days in jail —
with a minimum of 80 days
in custody — and five years
probation.
He had faced a year in jail
on each of the sexual abuse
counts, but the courts have
recognized that jail over-
crowding often makes such
sentences impractical.
Lopez, who lost his chiro-
practor’s license, has to regis-
ter as a sex offender for life.
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said the time he served for his
previous crimes should not
count toward Judge Nelson’s
sentence.
“Hopefully, it’s going to be
a pretty easy one to correct,”
Brown said. “Because oth-
erwise, he doesn’t serve any
jail time for these four
victims at all.”
Steven Sherlag, a Port-
land attorney who represents
Lopez, said he will oppose
the prosecutor’s motion. “We
don’t believe the court has
any jurisdiction to recon-
sider anything,” he said. “The
judge has already ruled.”
Prosecutors were disap-
pointed that Lopez’s behav-
ior was a misdemeanor under
state law.
Lopez, who practiced in
Warrenton, pleaded guilty to
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him to do separate jail time
for these victims, and he
wasn’t getting it,” said Chief
Deputy District Attorney Ron
Brown, who filed a motion on
Tuesday to modify the judg-
ment against Lopez.
Court records outlining
Lopez’s sentence show that
he was listed as eligible for
credit for time served. “The
jail is just abiding by that
court order,” said Lt. Kris-
ten Hanthorn of the coun-
ty’s parole and probation
division.
Lopez was in jail, serv-
ing a one-year sentence for
harassing eight patients,
when the new charges were
filed in 2014 and he was
arraigned in 2015. Lopez
accumulated credit while he
was in custody, but Brown
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