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B12 Hood River News, Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Military vehicles take center stage at WAAAM G RADING A ND K ITING While construction workers labor on Friday at the Port of Hood River Nichols Basin trail pro- ject, kiteboarders take to the Columbia River for some warm-and-windy day recreation. The lawn at the Event was filled with kiteboarders, who have the option of launching from the Event Site or from the adjacent Sandbar, which is currently enlarged due to low water. The trail project is proceeding on schedule, with creation of a new beach area and construction of retain- ing walls and stone seating walls. Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea Keeping with tradition, the May 9 Second Saturday events at the Western An- tique Aeroplane and Auto- mobile Museum will feature the vehicles of the American armed forces. WAAAM’s military fleet of airplanes and automobiles from World War I to the Viet- nam War will be flying and driving as part of the action. For some extra flair, the museum will be performing a small flag retirement cere- mony at 2 p.m. as a test run for a much larger flag retire- ment ceremony in the fall with the aid of local Boy Scout troops. By popular demand, the restoration shop tour will occur two times during the event — once at 11 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. — so that everyone can see what it takes to keep living history truly alive and running. As a thank you to past and current military personnel, the active duty American military admission price is complementary for the day (with service card) and veter- ans of any era will receive half priced admission for our May 9 Second Saturday event. tion for 12 months; two days in jail; special conditions of probation apply. ■ Motor vehicle crash- es, offenses and impounds: Janet Polanco, 30 — Criminal driving while sus- pended or revoked (Class A Misdemeanor): $260 in court costs and fees. Jesse Lee Muma, 31 — Criminal driving while sus- pended or revoked (Class A Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 12 months; $1,000 in court costs and fees; special conditions of probation apply. Simon Montalvo Trejo, 19 — Reckless driving (Class A Misdemeanor): Driver’s license suspended for 90 days; bench probation for one year; three days in jail; $400 in court costs and fees; special conditions of proba- tion apply. Jarren Levi Seal, 35 — Recklessly endangering another person (Class A Misdemeanor): Driver’s license suspended for 90 days; supervised probation for 12 months; 240 hours in jail; $500 in court costs and fees; restitution when amount is determined; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. ■ Outstanding war- rants, parole, probation or terms violations: None reported ■ Theft or burglary: Guadalupe de Jesus Orozco, 29 — Burglary in the first degree (Class A Felony): Jail for 12 months; post-prison supervision for 36 months; $450 in court costs and fees; special con- ditions of probation apply. Michael Lance Irish, 29 — Burglary in the first degree (Class A Felony): Supervised probation for 24 months; 30 days in jail; $200 in court costs and fees; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Michael Lance Irish, 29 — Burglary in the first degree (Class A Felony): Supervised probation for 24 months; 30 days in jail; $200 in court costs and fees; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Ellisa M. Poe, 44 — Theft in the third degree (Class C Misdemeanor): No contact with the victim for 12 months; $300 in court costs and fees. Ellisa M. Poe, 44 — Theft in the third degree (Class C Misdemeanor reduced to Class A Violation): No con- tact with victim for one year; $100 in court costs and fees. Rosemarie A. Hernandez, 26 — Theft in the second degree (Class A Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; $100 in court costs and fees; Fines and restitution to be determined; special condi- tions of probation apply. Heather Lea Contreras, 45 — Theft in the third degree (Class C Misdemeanor): Bench pro- bation for 12 months; $300 in court costs and fees; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Cory Dale Morrissey, 22 — Theft in the third degree (Class A Violation): $200 in court costs and fees; $16.72 in fines and restitution. PUBLIC RECORDS CIRCUIT COURT April 2015 ■ Assaults, harass- ment, menacing and domestic violence: Guadalupe de Jesus Orozco, 29 — Attempt to commit a Class A Misdemeanor, assault IV, constituting domestic vio- lence (Class B Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 36 months; 221 days in jail; $100 in court costs and fees; special con- ditions of probation apply. Guadalupe de Jesus Orozco, 29 — Menacing con- stituting domestic violence (Class A Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 36 months; special conditions of probation apply. Michael Lance Irish, 29 — Attempt to commit a Class A Misdemeanor, assault IV (Class B Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; 60 days in jail; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Shelly Linn Onofre, 50 — Harassment (Class B Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; 10 days in jail; $350 in court costs and fees; special con- ditions of probation apply. Michael Lance Irish, 29 — Attempt to commit a Class A Misdemeanor, assault IV (Class B Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; 60 days in jail; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Lyle Lee Thornton, 59 — Stalking (Class A Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; 60 days in jail; special condi- tions of probation apply. Lyle Lee Thornton, 59 — Menacing (Class A Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; $200 in court costs and fees; special conditions of proba- tion apply. Mario Galindo- Chamonica, 35 — Assault in the fourth degree (Class A misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 24 months; 20 days in jail; $350 in court costs and fees; special con- ditions of probation apply. ■ Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): Anthony Buckley, 30 — Possession of methamphet- amine (Class C Felony): Supervised probation for 12 months; two days in jail; special conditions of proba- tion apply. Paulette Louisa Berry, 45 — Possession of metham- phetamine (Class C Felony): Supervised probation for 18 months; 30 days in jail; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Paulette Louisa Berry, 45 — Possession of metham- phetamine (Class C Felony): Supervised probation for 18 months; five days in jail; $450 in court costs and fees; special conditions of proba- tion apply. Michael Lance Irish, 29 — Possession of methamphet- amine (Class C Felony): SHERIFF LOG April 27 to May 3 All calls were responded to within the County of Hood River. ■ Assaults, harass- ment, menacing and domestic violence: May 3 — Hood River — Female contacted for tres- passing and disorderly con- duct II. She was later charged with disorderly conduct II and assaulting a public safety officer. She was lodged at NORCOR. May 3 — S.E. Forest Lane, Cascade Locks — Male arrested for two counts of telephonic harassment as well as a probation viola- tion. He was lodged at NOR- COR. ■ Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): April 29 — Belmont Drive, 1700 block — Female cited for possession of mar- ijuana. ■ Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal tres- pass and vandalism: None reported. ■ Driving under the influence of intoxicants: My 2 — WaNaPa Street, 400 block, Cascade Locks — Male arrested for driving under the influence of alco- hol and reckless driving. BAC registered .25 percent. He was lodged at NORCOR. ■ Identity theft or bank/credit card fraud: None reported ■ Motor vehicle crash- es, offenses and impounds: May 2 — May Street near Apr. 18th Jan. 5 pm 1pm 7th or · 6pm 25 th Street — Traffic stop conducted for violation of the basic rule. Driver iden- tified as the same subject Hood River City Police had cited just prior for violation driving while suspended. The driver was cited again for violation driving while suspended and his vehicle was towed. May 2 — I-84 — Deputies assisted the Oregon State Police and Wasco County Sheriff ’s Office with a high risk traffic stop on I-84 in Rowena. The driver was lodged at NORCOR. ■ Outstanding war- rants, parole, probation or terms violations: April 28 — Hood River — Male arrested for five felony arrest warrants and resisting arrest. He was lodged at NORCOR. May 2 — Hood River — Male arrested for a restraining order violation and lodged at NORCOR. ■ Theft, burglary or robbery: April 27 — Highway 35, 4400 block — Theft of per- sonal property reported. April 27 — Highway 35, 1300 block — Burglary reported. May 2 — Post Canyon Drive, 4400 block — Two motorcycles reported stolen. ■ Sex offenses: None reported. ■ Other: April 29 —Mark Hatfield Trailhead — Lost property reported. Supervised probation for 18 months; 30 days in jail; $200 in court costs and fees; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. Miguel Antonio Elizondo- Villa, 23 — Possession of methamphetamine (Class C Felony): Supervised proba- tion for 18 months; 20 days in jail; $400 in court costs and fees; special conditions of probation apply. Maria Lynn Welch, 63 — Possession of methamphet- amine (Class C Felony): Jail for five days; $850 in court costs and fees. Linda Gail McCall, 61 — Possession of methamphet- amine (Class C Felony): Jail for five days; $850 in court costs and fees. Rosemarie A. Hernandez, 26 — Possession of methamphetamine (Class C Felony): Supervised proba- tion for 24 months; 10 days in jail; $450 in court costs and fees; special conditions of probation apply. Nathaniel Andrew Howard Jones, 28 — Possession of methamphet- amine (Class C Felony): Jail for 48 days. Tari Ann Corbett, 36 — Possession of methamphet- amine (Class C Felony): Supervised probation for 12 months; two days in jail; $300 in court costs and fees; special conditions of proba- tion apply. ■ Disorderly conduct, mischief, trespass and vandalism: Oscar Hinojos Alvardo, 66 — Disorderly conduct in the second degree (Class B Misdemeanor): $220 in court costs and fees. Rosemarie A. Hernandez, 26 — Criminal mischief in the second degree (Class A Misdemeanor): Supervised probation for 18 months; $100 in court costs and fees; special conditions of proba- tion apply. Sasha Nicole Ybara, 25 — Criminal trespass in the second degree (Class C Misdemeanor): Bench pro- bation for 12 months; $350 in court costs and fees; spe- cial conditions of probation apply. ■ Driving under the influence of intoxicants: Inderjit Singh Shergill, 32 — Driving under the influ- ence of intoxicants (Class A Misdemeanor): Driver’s license suspended for 12 months; bench probation for 12 months; 48 hours in jail; $1,355 in court costs and fees; special conditions of probation apply. Mark V. Wagenhoffer, 58 — Driving under the influ- ence of intoxicants (Class A Misdemeanor): Driver’s license suspended for one year; bench probation for 12 months; 48 hours in jail; $2,000 in court costs and fees; special conditions of probation apply. Eduardo Barajas- Montivo, 28 — Driving under the influence of intoxicants (Class C Felony): Driver’s license is revoked; supervised proba- tion for 24 months; 90 days in jail; $2,455 in court costs and fees; special conditions of probation apply. 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