A3 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Astoria man arrested after online sex abuse sting The Daily Astorian An Astoria man was arrested Wednesday after- noon on multiple charges related to sexually corrupt- ing a child . Offi cers arrested Fabian Alberto Zamora-Rodri- guez, 33, when he showed up at a local park for what he believed was going to be a sexual rendezvous with an 11-year-old boy, according to the Clatsop County S her- iff’s Offi ce . For the p ast several weeks, dep- uties have been pos- ing both as Fabian Alberto the boy, and Zamora- as the boy’s Rodriguez 40-year- old babysit- ter. Online communica- tions were used as plans were made to meet in per- son, molest the fi ctitious boy and exchange collections of child sex abuse imagery with the babysitter. Zamora was booked in the Clatsop County Jail on one count each of fi rst and second-degree online sex- ual corruption of a c hild, two counts of a ttempted u se of a c hild in a s exually e xplicit d isplay and eight counts of encouraging child sexual abuse in the fi rst degree. Zamora allegedly used online communications to make detailed plans to meet the child in person for sexual contact twice, but only fol- lowed through with his plans once. He also allegedly pres- sured a person he believed to be 11 to send him lewd images. Charges related to encouraging child sex abuse are in connection with media fi les Zamora sent depict- ing children getting sexually abused. Additional charges may be fi led as deputies continue to analyze the case. The s heriff’s o ffi ce launched the investigation in January after a local res- ident reported a person, who is now believed to have been Zamora, using the dat- ing application Grindr to solicit sex with children in exchange for child sex abuse imagery. Deputies made an attempt to arrest Zamora in Janu- ary, but he failed to follow through with plans to meet in person. Zamora eventually resumed contact with the investigating deputies last week and again made plans to meet in person, which led to Wednesday’s arrest . The sheriff’s offi ce does not have evidence of any children being abused by Zamora, but urges anyone with information to contact local law enforcement or Detective Ryan Humphrey at the s heriff’s o ffi ce. Seaside students Drunken Hood to Coast runner gets jail for joy ride arrested over bringing gun to school By AIMEE GREEN The Oregonian By EDWARD STRATTON The Daily Astorian SEASIDE — Two Sea- side High School students were arrested Wednes- day after bringing an unloaded gun to campus in an attempt to intimidate another student. Concerned students witnessed a .22-cali- ber pistol and reported it to school staff, who con- tacted Seaside police before noon. Police recov- ered an unloaded .22-cali- ber pistol from a student’s backpack. In a letter posted online, Jeff Roberts, the high school principal , said there was no indication of any ammunition with the pis- tol, nor any other weapons missing from the student’s home. During the investi- gation, it was learned that another student knew of the intent to bring a gun to school, Roberts wrote. “It was explained by the students during questioning that the reason the weapon was brought to school was to intimidate another student in an attempt to settle a ver- bal dispute that happened on Tuesday,” he wrote. “Throughout the dura- tion of this incident, all involved parties were under staff or police super- vision and there was no perceived imminent threat to students and staff,” Roberts wrote. “The deci- sion was made to not put the school into lockdown because the party in pos- session of the weapon was in supervised custody from the moment staff was notifi ed.” Police have declined to name the students . One student, 14, was charged with unlawful use of a weapon, fi rst-degree theft, unlawful possession of a fi rearm, carrying a con- cealed weapon and sec- ond-degree disorderly con- duct. The other, 15, was also arrested for unlawful use of a weapon and second-de- gree disorderly conduct. The case is being reviewed by the Clatsop County District Attorney’s Offi ce, Seaside Police Lt. Bruce Holt said, and the students were taken to the Cowlitz County Juvenile Services Center. Anyone with informa- tion about the case is asked to contact Cpl. Jeff Oja at 503-738-6311. A Hood to Coast runner who took a Honey Bucket truck on a middle-of-the- night joyride has been sen- tenced to 60 days in jail for driving drunk and veer- ing into four fellow runners sleeping in a fi eld. Headlights and screams from others at the rural Columbia County fi eld alerted David Jon Black- mon’s victims that he was about to drive over their sleeping bags about 2 a.m. on Aug. 26, 2017, authori- ties said. Three of the four were able to jump out of the way, but Blackmon struck and dragged one woman, pin- ning her leg under the wheel of the truck as he came to a stop. He then ran off, accord- ing to investigators. A police dog later found Blackmon hiding in some woods near Birkenfeld, next to Exchange 24 of the 198- mile relay race, according to the Columbia County Sher- iff’s Offi ce. A Honey Bucket employee had driven the Ford F-250 work truck to the exchange point that night to clean portable toilets when Blackmon stole it, investiga- tors said. The injured woman, Cyn- thia Gillespie, of Canby, was rushed away by ambulance. She told KATU at the time enter a diversion program. that medical staff said she Blackmon, 38, has since was “very lucky” that she moved to Portland. had no broken bones, Last week in the but she did suf- courtroom of Judge fer bruised muscles. Ted Grove, Black- She said she and her mon turned to face teammates had been Gillespie and other resting in a desig- runners who were nated sleeping area. there for his sen- During a hearing tencing hearing and David Jon in Columbia County said he was sorry. Blackmon Circuit Court, Black- That’s accord- mon pleaded guilty ing to the Colum- to driving under the infl uence bia County Spotlight, which of intoxicants, two counts fi rst reported Blackmon’s of fourth-degree assault convictions. for injuring Gillespie and “I’m grateful to everyone another woman who man- who has shown me a mea- aged to dive out of the way sure of grace,” Blackmon and two counts of reckless said, according to the Spot- endangerment for putting the light. “I heard you loud and two other runners in danger. clear, and I apologize.” Other charges — including Blackmon’s Port- unauthorized use of a vehicle land attorney, Kevin Sali, — were dismissed. declined comment for this At the time of Hood to story. District Attorney Jeff Coast 2017, Blackmon was Auxier said the victims under orders to refrain from urged his offi ce to accept the drinking alcohol because terms of the plea agreement he’d been charged with a proposed by the defense, DUII in Deschutes County because the victims wanted the previous month. Black- to give Blackmon a chance mon, who lived in Bend at to rehabilitate. the time, later pleaded no “This is an offer we contest and was allowed to would not have accepted had the victims not asked us to accept it,” Auxier said. The plea agreement allows Blackmon to be released from jail to work as a licensed mortgage bro- ker in Portland while serv- ing his sentence. His driv- er’s license was suspended for three years, he’ll be on probation for fi ve years and he must undergo an alcohol evaluation and treatment if it’s found necessary. 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