A8 Hood River News, Wednesday, July 22, 2015 SHERIFF LOG Sheriff’s Office to provide info at Hood River County Fair T h e H o o d R ive r County Sheriff ’s Office has been preparing for the Hood River County Fair for months. This is one of the largest public outreach oppor- tunities for the Sher- iff ’s Office every year. The fair begins on Wednesday, July 22 and runs through Saturday, July 25. The Sheriff ’s Office, along with local F i r e / E M S a g e n c i e s, provide the public safe- ty component for the fair annually. The office provides hands on access to per- sonnel, educational m a t e r i a l , a n d g ive - aways for all ages. This year, the public will get a chance to talk with representatives from the Enforcement, 911, Parole and Probation, and Emergency Man- agement Divisions. The HRCSO will have patrol vehicles on dis- play daily. People are welcome to look through the vehicles, take photos and learn about the importance of the equipment deputies use daily to provide public safety services to Hood River County. Additionally, the office will provide fairgoers with an op- portunity to meet Luke, the Sheriff ’s Of- fice Narcotics Detec- tion K-9. Sheriff ’s Office per- sonnel will once again be promoting citizen o p t - i n f o r t h e f r e e, c o u n t y w i d e, E m e r - gency Aler t Sys- tem.Stop by the Sher- if f ’s Of fice booth to learn how to sign up for this invaluable free service. The Sheriff ’s Office wishes everyone a safe and fun week at the H o o d R ive r C o u n t y Fair and looks forward to the opportunity to show the public the programs their Sher- iff ’s Office provides. Death Notices Charles White Charles “Chuck” White, 79, passed away Sunday, July 19, 2015, at the Hood River Care Center in Hood River, Ore. Charles was bor n March 24, 1936. Services are planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, at Burns Mortuary (685 W. Her- miston Ave., Hermiston, OR 97838; 541-567-6474) with a dinner to follow at the Her- miston Elks Lodge. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit andersonstrib- utecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. Merideth Hoover Merideth Hoover, 87, passed away Monday, July 20, 2015, at her home in Hood River, Ore. Merideth was born Dec. 9, 1927. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit andersonstrib- utecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. Christina Pryse Christina Rose Pryse, 75, passed away Tuesday, July 21, 2015, at her home in Park- dale, Ore. Christina was born April 14, 1940. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit andersonstrib- utecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. Service Announcement Marianne Fletcher There will be a Celebra- tion of Life service for Mari- anne Fletcher, a longtime Odell resident, at the Odell Methodist Church Aug. 8, be- ginning at noon. Marianne passed away March 14, 2015, at the Colum- bia Basin Care Facility in The Dalles. July 6 to 19 All calls were responded to within the County of Hood River. ■ Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic vi- olence: July 14 — Homestead Drive — Male arrested for domestic assault II, criminal mischief, harassment, disor- derly conduct II, resisting ar- rest and public indecency. He was lodged at NORCOR. July 16 — Highway 35 — Menacing, criminal mischief II, recklessly endangering another person, and disor- derly conduct II reported. The male suspect was con- tacted later that evening, ar- rested, and lodged at NOR- COR. July 18 — Tucker Road — Male ar rested for three counts of menacing and lodged at NORCOR. ■ Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): July 17 — Wasco Street, 2700 block — Deputy made casual contact in a business parking lot after learning that the owner was suspend- ed and the insurance had been terminated. The owner of the vehicle consented to a vehicle search. Methamphet- amine and stolen property were located inside. One male was cited and released for criminal trespass II and theft III. One male was lodged at NORCOR for un- lawful possession of methamphetamine, criminal trespass II and theft III. One juvenile male was lodged at NORCOR for criminal tres- pass II, theft III, a Klickitat County warrant and proba- tion violations. One female was lodged at NORCOR for criminal trespass II and theft III. After the female was lodged, it was discovered that she had given false in- formation on her name. She was already booked into jail and fingerprinted. When the prints came back, her true identity was discovered. She had a total of five warrants, four out of Wasco County and one out of Multnomah County. ■ Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal tres- pass and vandalism: July 8 — Powerdale Dam area — Deputy took informa- tion regarding a vehicle that had its tires flattened. July 9 — N.W. WaNaPa Street, 700 block, Cascade Locks — Male arrested for trespassing. July 13 — Highway 35, 6100 block — Criminal trespass complaint received. July 14 — Belmont Drive, 3600 block — Four juvenile males were cited and re- leased for criminal trespass II after they were found on the roof of an elementary school. They were released to parents. ■ Driving under the in- fluence of intoxicants: July 6 — I-84 at milepost 54 — Male arrested for driving under the influence of alco- hol. BAC registered .17 per- cent. He was lodged at NOR- COR. July 17 — Highway 30 and Highway 35 — A 19-year-old male was arrested for dri- ving under the influence of alcohol following a traffic stop. BAC registered .12 per- cent. He was lodged at NOR- COR. He was also cited for minor in possession of alco- hol and failure to maintain lane. Two others in the vehi- cle were cited for minor in possession of alcohol and one for open container. July 18 — Kinglsey Road, 2400 block — Male arrested for driving under the influ- ence of alcohol, reckless dri- ving and failure to perform the duties of a driver. He was also cited for driving unin- sured and no operator’s li- cense. He was lodged at NOR- COR. ■ Identity theft or bank/credit card fraud: July 9 — Third Street, 7000 block, Parkdale — Identity theft reported. July 12 — Viento State parkway — Car prowl report- ed. July 12 — Dog River Trail- head — Suspects broke into a vehicle while parked. ■ Motor vehicle crashes, offenses and impounds: July 7 — Summit Road and Wy’east Road — Deputy in- vestigated a two car, non-in- jury crash. July 7 — Highway 281 near Orchard Road — Deputy came across a two car, non- injury motor vehicle crash. Deputy made sure there were no injuries, filled out a traffic crash report and called for a tow truck for one of the vehicles. July 10 — Gilhouley Road, 3600 block — Two car, on-in- jury motor vehicle crash re- ported. July 11 — Wyeth Road, 7900 block, Cascade Locks — Vehicle towed at the conclu- sion of a traffic stop. The dri- ver was cited for driving with a suspended license and driving uninsured. July 15 — N.W. Portage Road, 200 block, Cascade Locks — Hit and run report- ed. ■ Outstanding war- rants, parole, probation or terms violations: July 6 — Mark O. Hatfield Trailhead — Female taken into custody on an outstand- ing ar rest war rant and lodged at NORCOR. July 8 — State Street, 300 block — Male arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant and lodged at NORCOR. July 13 — N.E. Forest Lane, 1000 block, Cascade Locks — Female arrested on an active arrest detainer warrant and lodged at NOR- COR. July 16 — Dee Highway, 3000 block — Male arrested for an outstanding warrant and lodged at NORCOR. July 16 — State Street, 300 block — Male arrested for vi- olation of restraining order to prevent abuse after he was seen rummaging through the petitioner’s car while it was parked at a location the peti- tioner was inside. July 19 — Hood River — Female arrested for two war- rants out of Wasco County following a traffic stop on I- 84. ■ Theft, burglary or rob- bery: July 9 — N.W. WaNaPa Street, 700 block, Cascade Locks — Theft reported. July 9 — Tucker Road, 1200 block — Theft of prescrip- tion medication reported. July 13 — Sunday Drive, 3100 block — Theft II com- plaint received. July 13 — Glass Drive, 2700 block — Theft complaint re- ceived. July 13 — Clear Creek Road, 8400 block — Burglary and identity theft reported. July 16 — Tucker Road, 1600 block — Business re- ported a vehicle leaving without paying for gas and two suspects using force in the process. ■ Sex offenses: None reported. ■ Other: July 6 — Ehrck Hill Road — Deputy responded to a re- port of a suspicious female. Upon arrival, the female had left the scene. July 8 — S.W. WaNaPa Street, 400 block — Deputies took report of a family dis- turbance. July 11 — Barrett Drive — Juvenile female taken into custody on a police mental hold. July 11 — Canyon Road — Juvenile female cited for minor in possession of alco- hol. A male adult was also cited by another deputy. July 15 — Tucker Road, 900 block — Deputy took posses- sion of a flare with extra car- tridges and five 12-gage L24 flash bang rounds. All items were turned over to the Ore- gon State Police Arson and Explosives unit. July 15 — Cascade Avenue, 3600 block — Male cited for fur nishing alcohol to a minor. July 15 — Cascade Avenue, 2100 block — Female cited for fur nishing alcohol to a minor. July 15 — Third Street, 100 block — Female cited for fur- nishing alcohol to a minor. July 18 — E. Marina Drive, 1000 block — Deputy assisted Hood River City Police with two juvenile runaways. NORCOR. In the same inci- dent, a Bingen resident was charged with unlawful pos- session of heroin. July 11 — Second Street, 100 block — Business securi- ty staff turned over a found plastic bag of what was be- lieved to be a controlled sub- stance. ■ Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal tres- pass and vandalism: July 10 — Montello Court, 2800 block — Male arrested for criminal trespass, crimi- nal mischief and a proba- tion violation out of Mult- nomah County. ■ Driving under the in- fluence of intoxicants: July 10 — Hood River — Medford resident arrested on the charges of driving under the influence of a controlled substance, three counts of reckless endan- germent and one count of reckless driving, and lodged at NORCOR. July 11 — Hood River — Kalama, Wash., resident ar- rested for driving under the influence of intoxicants. ■ Identity theft or bank/credit card fraud: July 7 — Wasco Avenue, 2700 block — Fraudulent use of a credit card reported after a Hood River resident noticed unexplained charges on an account. ■ Motor vehicle crash- es, offenses and im- pounds: July 6 — Sherman Avenue — Unidentified vehicle struck a parked car and fled the scene. July 7 — Marina Beach — Two car, non-injury motor vehicle crash reported in a parking lot. July 7 — Wasco Street, 2700 block — Hit and run re- ported. July 9 — Wasco Street, 2400 block — Hit and run re- ported. July 11 — May Street, 800 block — Hood River resident cited and released for misde- meanor driving while sus- pended. July 11 — Railroad Street, 100 block — White Salmon resident arrested on the charges of attempt to elude vehicle, attempt to elude foot and reckless driving, and lodged at NORCOR. ■ Outstanding war- rants, parole, probation or terms violations: July 7 — Westcliff Drive, 3800 block — Male issued a citation to appear in court for his warrant out of Mor- row County. ■ Theft, burglary or rob- bery: July 6 — Hood River — Of- ficer took report of a laptop stolen out of an unlocked ve- hicle. July 12 — Columbia Street, 1000 block — Male reported the theft of an adult tricycle. It was later recovered and re- turned to the owner. ■ Sex offenses: None reported ■ Other: July 6 — E. Marina Drive, 1100 block — Lost driver’s li- cense reported. July 7 — Cascade Avenue, 1900 block — Officer made contact with a local business regarding lost property. July 9 — Lincoln Street, 1200 block — Bike recovered and placed in the City’s stor- age shed. July 9 — Cascade Avenue, 1800 block — Bike found. POLICE LOG July 6 to 12 All calls were responded to within the City of Hood River. ■ Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic vi- olence: July 6 — Oak Street — Of- ficers responded to a domes- tic situation. July 9 — 18th Street — Ha- rassment reported. July 11 — Hood River — Portland male arrested for domestic assault after biting his girlfriend’s ear. July 12 — 12th Street — Of- ficer contacted the victim of an assault that occurred in Carson. ■ Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): July 8 — State Street, 300 block — Male arrested for tampering with drug records and a probation violation, and was lodged at NORCOR. July 9 — Hood River — Hood River resident arrest- ed on the charges of unlaw- ful possession of heroin, tampering with physical ev- idence, giving false infor- mation to a police officer and a probation violation detainer, and lodg ed at PET OF THE WEEK Puppy Caramello ready for forever family This week volunteers at Adopt A Dog have selected Caramello as the program’s adoptable pet of the week: Wow-zah! This little girl here is what we call “The Total Package!” Caramello is a puppy — about 5 months old — and probably a Chiweenie and maybe Rat ter rier mixed in there. Eight pounds of A-DOR-A- BLE! She was found in North Washington a few months ago, hiding under some- one’s car during that dread- ful heat wave, scared to p i e c e s, and totally stressed. She was so upset she had some health issues related to her circum- stances … mainly of the in- Caramello testinal kind. But she was transferred down to us, and we’ve treated her tummy and shown her just how great being a puppy can be, and she’s all better now! Caramello has blossomed into everything we love about the youngsters — playful, always happy, curi- ous, clumsy yet determined, and always ready for adven- ture! Caramello is as sweet as her name implies! She loves other dogs, thinks cats are just another opportuni- ty for a friend, and we’ve all learned that she’s the per- fect size for any lap! What a snuggler she is! And kisser, too! Caramello is current on shots, microchipped, but too young for spay. The adoption fee for Caramello is $225, plus spay deposit. The fee to adopt is charged to recoup standard veteri- nary expenses. Since many of our dogs are in foster, please call ahead to meet Caramello in Odell at the Hukari Animal Shelter, 3910 Heron Drive, or call for more information at 541- 354-1083. Adoption hours are Wednesday, 5-7 p.m. and Saturday, 9-11 a.m. You can fill out an application on- l i n e a t o u r we b s i t e, www.hoodriveradoptadog.o rg, or download and scan and email to us at adopta- dog@gorge.net, or fax it in to 1-877-833-7166. We offer 24PetWatch microchips, which include free registra- tion into the 24PetWatch pet recovery service. For more infor mation visit www.24petwatch.com o r call 1-866-597-2424. P a u l T h o m p s o n Peace of mind is not just knowing what you want but also knowing who is going to help your family in their time of need and where it will happen. Stop by to meet our family, tour our facility that has Hood River’s only on-site crematory and pick up your free “My Final Wishes” organizer to keep your final wishes safe. 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