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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018
Sentence: Johns has faced numerous charges in county since 1992
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Johns and his girlfriend had
been living on-and-off with his
uncle — Ronald Boudreau, 66
— at a home on U.S. High-
way 101 Business prior to the
March 2017 incident. Bou-
dreau and his nephew would
regularly drink together, often
leading Johns to assault his
uncle, Deputy District Attor-
ney Ron Brown said. Boudreau
never reported the attacks.
“He never wanted his
nephew to get arrested, so
charges were never filed,”
Brown said.
One night, Johns repeatedly
punched, kicked and stomped
on Boudreau. When Johns’
girlfriend tried to intervene, he
allegedly assaulted her before
she fled.
Johns then dragged Bou-
dreau out to a trailer and
left him inside before leav-
ing. When Johns checked the
trailer the next day, Boudreau
was dead. An autopsy revealed
he had died from blunt-force
trauma, including a crushed
chest, nine broken ribs and
injuries to his face and scalp.
“It would be an extremely
painful and slow way to die,”
Brown said.
Authorities found the body
later that day, and Johns was
arrested in Portland two days
later.
“The fight that we had
was out of stupidity, alcohol
and frickin’ human jealousy,”
Johns said.
Johns has faced numer-
ous felony and misdemeanor
charges in Clatsop County
since 1992, including convic-
tions for menacing, theft, crim-
inal mischief, burglary, driving
under the influence of intoxi-
cants and assault.
Circuit Court Judge Dawn
McIntosh said she hopes Johns
can better himself, but she is
not optimistic.
“This is an extremely sad
case,” McIntosh said before
referencing the previous times
Johns had attacked Boudreau.
“I wonder what he was think-
ing in those last moments?”
Johns apologized to mem-
bers of his family who were
in court for the hearing. He
said some of them now look
at him with contempt, but said
he probably loved his uncle
“more than any of them.”
As part of the plea agree-
ment, Johns will be required
to pay $1,792 for his uncle’s
funeral expenses.
“I miss you, Ronny,” Johns
said. “You’re in that band in
the sky and I will be with you
soon.”
Insect: ‘It’s not a one-time quick fix kind of deal’
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labs at Seattle’s Woodland
Park Zoo, the children of wild
female silverspots collected
from Mount Hebo in the Siu-
slaw National Forest in Tilla-
mook County.
“Numbers are dictated year
to year by (the Fish and Wild-
life Service) but it is highly
likely we will continue to
operate at or near capacity
over the next several seasons
at least,” said Travis Koons,
who oversees the Oregon
Zoo’s butterfly conservation
program. “We will continue to
release high numbers of larvae
at the various sites.”
The silverspot caterpillars
were placed on early blue vio-
lets in three different areas on
Saddle Mountain. Over the
next few weeks and through-
out the summer, Patterson and
others will check different
survey points, counting any
adults they see. Though Pat-
terson is confident this first
reintroduction will find some
degree of success, he said, “At
the same, it’s not a one-time
quick fix kind of deal. This is
just the first of probably quite
a few efforts to go up there
and release more caterpillars.”
Jessica Douglas/The Daily Astorian
Oregon silverspot caterpil-
lars seen through the view-
finder of a microscope.
Trolley: ‘It’s a 43,000-pound
ambassador for the city’
Photos by Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Kim McEuen works with Oregon silverspot caterpillars at
the Oregon Zoo. The conservation lab raised caterpillars
that were released at Saddle Mountain.
Continued from Page 1A
Kim McEuen uses a micro-
scope to work with the cat-
erpillars.
Oregon Zoo staff member Sarah May works in the butterfly lab.
Oregon silverspot cater-
pillars feed on leaves in a
container in the lab.
Co-op: ‘We’re not against the co-op, just change the location’
Continued from Page 1A
They ask that the co-op use
23rd Street as the main access
to the store instead of Steam-
whistle Way, a narrow road
to the north of the property
that gives residents access to
their garages. At past meet-
ings, co-op representatives
said they would widen Steam-
whistle Way and change sig-
nage to minimize the impact
on neighbors.
“I think the community at
large thinks we’re against the
co-op,” said Storey, the presi-
dent of the Mill Pond Village
Owners Association.
She feels like their point
has not been heard: “We’re
not against the co-op, just
change the location of the
building.”
Some members of city
boards who reviewed the co-
op’s application echoed the
residents’ concerns about traf-
fic flow through the neigh-
borhood. But Matt Stanley,
the co-op’s general manager,
believes the co-op has done
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its best to address those fears.
The co-op wants to move
because it has outgrown its
store on Exchange Street
downtown.
“We think it works,” Stan-
ley said of the expansion plan,
and added, “We have 4,000
plus household owners that
co-own our community busi-
ness. This is a local venture
that is really poised and ready
to go to make this happen and
a lot of people are frustrated
that it’s delayed. We have
made accommodations for
the people impacted there. We
understand their concerns.”
“We tried to accommodate
their requests as much as we
could,” said Don Vallaster, a
Portland architect who owns
the property where the store
wants to build and is working
with the co-op to develop the
site.
If the property owners are
hiring attorneys, he said, “I
guess we’ll have to, too.”
“It’s not our desire to go
that route, but it looks like
that’s where it’s going.”
“We have worked with
them since the inception of
this project with the under-
standing that we are going to
do everything reasonable to
keep their operation going,
but that there was going to
be some disruption,” City
Engineer Nathan Crater said.
Some visitors will inevi-
tably be disappointed if the
trolley is dark.
“They want that trol-
ley experience,” said Bob
Miller, a volunteer conduc-
tor. “It’s a 43,000-pound
ambassador for the city.
We may be the only thing
they’re going to see of the
city.”
Hamby: ‘The biggest thing I’ll
have to get used to is the rain’
Continued from Page 1A
Bringing back FFA will
take a little longer, Hamby
said. She will start at the
Clatsop County Fair, meet-
ing local organizers and
4-H students while gauging
interest for a class. By the
end of the first year, Hamby
said, she hopes to have 15 to
20 students involved and a
core group of officers.
Hamby has studied agri-
culture at Blue Mountain
Community College, East-
ern Oregon University and
Oregon State University,
where she spent the last
year as part of a master’s
program in agricultural
education. Of the seven
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The Astoria Riverfront Trolley season could be delayed
next year by city bridge construction.
graduates from the program
this past year, she said, six
have already found teach-
ing jobs.
“There’s a need for agri-
cultural teachers,” she said.
“A lot of people are com-
ing out of the industry to be
(agriculture) teachers.”
The coast is new for
Hamby, who said she needs
to learn more about local
agriculture as she designs
her programs. She applied
in Astoria in part because
she has a friend locally,
liked the community atmo-
sphere and was ready for a
cooler climate.
“The biggest thing I’ll
have to get used to is the
rain,” she joked.
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