‘ • i w ’ *. . J P age B2 J uly 19, 1995 • T he P orti ano O bserver P O L IC E Seattle Resident Slain Homicide Portland Police Bureau De­ tectives, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in identifying and apprehending the person responsible for a homicide On Monday, May 15, 1995, at about 4:30 in the afternoon, Bennie Lee Hedgemon, a47-year-old black male, was walking on the sidewalk at N Jessup Street and N Albina Avenue According to witnesses th e su sp e c t ran up b e h in d Hedgemon and beat him with a wooden object. The suspect walked o ff when a passersby came to the victim’s aid. Hedgemon was transported to an area hospital where he later died o f his injuries. Investigators are attempting to determine the motive for the attack The suspect is described as an adult male black, 6 '0 tall, weighing 150 pounds, dark complexion, with a shaved head or close cropped hair. At the time he was wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $ 1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you can remain anony­ mous. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-Help Fraud Detail Targets Scams Against Seniors The Portland Police Bureau’s Fraud Detail has assigned a detective to specifically investigate and moni­ tor fraud and financial abuse direct­ ed at senior citizens. To further assist in locating and assisting victims o f these crimes, the detective will be working out o f the Aging Services Division office at 4 6 IO S. E. Divi­ sion. Seattle, W ashington Police De­ tectives in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in solving a homicide that may have a connection to Portland On Tuesday, March 7, 1995, David G. Loucks, a 34-year-old white male, was found murdered in his place o f business. Loucks was the ow ner o f a recording studio called Alternative Productions, located on Aurora Avenue North in Seattle. Loucks had been asphyxiated, and professional recording equipment stolen from the studio. A subject calling from Portland, and identifying h im self as Paul Waller, had made an appointment to meet the victim at the studio on the day o f the crime. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $ 1,000 for informa­ tion, reported to Crime Stoppers, that C r im e S t o p p e r s Shooting David G. Loucks, 1 leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Call Crime Stop­ pers at (503) 823-HELP Police Investigate Teen Murder Portland police homicide detec­ tives are investigating a June 27 shoot­ ing that killed a 16-year-old north­ east Portland boy. Patrick Curry II, suffered a bul­ let wound to the head. Reportedly, he was riding in a car w ith four others in the vicinity o f northeast 12th and Failing when an­ other vehicle passed by and fired multiple shots. Curry was driven to Emanuel Hospital at about 10:45 p.m. by his companions. He was taken into the emergency room by three people, while the driver ofthe vehicle fled on foot D etectiv es said they are un­ cle a r as to the exact m otive or c irc u m sta n c es about the sh o o t­ ing due to a lack o f inform ation. In a d d itio n to the absence o f the d riv e r, the o th e r w itnesses w ere d escrib ed as u n co o p erativ e and evasive. A possible suspect vehicle was described as being similar to a yel­ low or light-colored Chevrolet, per­ haps with a sunroof. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call detectives Kent Perry or Chery l K anzlerat823- 0479. Reward money is also available through the Crime Stoppers program at 823-HELP P o rtlan d P olice B ureau D e­ te c tiv e s in c o o p e r a tio n w ith C rim e S to p p e rs, are a sk in g for your help in id en tify in g and a p ­ p rehending the person or p e r­ son re sp o n sib le for a sh o o tin g . On S unday, M ay 28, 1995, at a p p ro x im a te ly 11:20 in the evening, G lenn Earl L acy, a 17- year-old black m ale, w as found shot in the a rea o f N E A lb erta S treet and NE 9th A venue. D e­ tectiv es believe L acy, w ho also uses the nam es D evon B row n and L ittle G in, may have en- Glenn Earl Lacy Contractors, DBE contractors and others to help decide how to handle contract bidding until we get clarifi­ cation from FHWA,” Lulay added. “Together, we’ve agreed to continue the joint government-industry effort to meet current DBE goals on feder­ ally funded jobs because we all be­ lieve it’s the right thing to do.” Luylay said ODOT and AGC remain committed to both maintain­ ing a workable highway construction program and continuing and equal opportunity program. A partnering com m ittee com posed o f ODOT, FHWA, AGC and DBE representa­ tives will continue working on how best to do business in the months ahead, he said. . “ W e're working to maintain the integrity o f the DBE program, de­ spite the uncertainty that exists to­ day. We mus, continue our highway construction program and we re com­ mitted to helping prime contractors hire DBE goals for any highway con­ tract using federal funds. State-fund­ ed highway projects do not have to meet DBE contractor requirements, Lulay said. DBE contractors usually focus on specialized work such as safety flagging, guard rail installa­ tion and pavement grinding. ODOT sets DBE goals for fed­ erally funded highway construction projects based on the availability o f minority contractors and the nature of the work on each job. The con­ tracts are awarded based on a combi­ nation o f lowest bid and the pre con­ tractor’s ability to hire DBE subcon­ tractors. “Although the goals may vary slightly from job-to-job, O re­ gon’s annual DBE goal is 12.5 per­ cent on federal contracts," Lulay said Contractors and subcontractors must follow federal guidelines that govern the nature o f the work when meeting DBE goals. “ We are all aware that a legal challenge that stops all construction isn’t good for Oregon. T hat’s why w e're working together to move- ahead cautiously,” Lulay said. “We re not ignoring the Supreme Court, but instead trying to comply with instructions from the Federal Highway Administration in order to keep Oregon’s construction program intact. We re seeking a quick defini­ tion o f guidelines from FHWA that address the Supreme Court ruling. Until then, our joint government-con­ struction industry committee will help us resolve the issues,” Lulay said Portland Police Bureau Homi­ cide detectives, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in solving a murder. On Monday, April 3, 1995, at approximately 12:30 in the morn­ ing, 40-year-old Frederico Vicente Cordova and his wife had just left a grocery' store, at 915 NE Alberta Street, when they became involved in a confrontation with four black males in a light colored mid-size vehicle, described as similar to a Chevrolet Nova. Mrs. Cordova, fearing that a Frederico Vicente Cordova M o to rists caught sp e e d in g through highway and work zones will be fined two times the normal bail amount, according to a new law which went into effect this month. Officials from the Oreogn De­ partment O f Transportation and Or­ egon State Police warn drivers to pay special attention when they see the orange signs which identify a high­ way work zone area “When drivers see those orange construction sings, it means slow down," says Larry Christianson o f the ODOT transportation safety sec­ tion. “There is equipment by the road, changes in the roadway pattern, all kinds ofthings that are different from the road they arejust traveling,” said Christianson. “The color orange is your signal to slow down and pay attention when driving O regon’s roads and highways.” Christianson said to remember SPECIALIZING IN YOUR LEGAL NEEDS • • • • • 4.8"<> l itt. for 4S months APR V.o"„ I in. lor 36 months APR 1995 mils in lieu of factors rebate of 575(1. • • • • • Landlnrd/Tcnant Small Business Law Product Liability Criminal Defense Collections Call Daniel E. Russell at 282-7999 For your free initial consultation. Ask For Clarence Larkins 655-2166 • The suspects offered to sell them methamphetamine, and met the undercover officers at a Southeast Portland motel, where they were taken into custody with the drugs. Arrested were Pedro Montano Aguilar, DOB 03-25-72 and Jorge Vargas'Valencia, DOB 01-24-74. Drivers Beware! Work Zone Fines Double 1994 Pontiac Bonnevilles are still available: Real Estate Wills & Trusts Medical Malpractice Accidents-Personal Injuries Divorce & Family Law charged with Possession and Dis­ tribution o f Methamphetamine and lodged at the Justice Center Jail with bail o f $500,000 each. The arrests were part o f an operation where narcotics Offic­ ers C h ris U e h a ra and E ric Hendricks posed as drug buyers. onvE PO NTIAC-BUICK-G M C Law Offices of Daniel E. Russell, P.C. fight might erupt, was running to summon help when she heard gun­ shots. When she returned to the scene o f the confrontation, Mrs. Cordova found her husband mortal ly wound­ ed and the four subjects and the vehicle gone. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for informa­ tion, reported toCrime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give yourname. Call Crime Stop­ pers at (503) 823-Help. Drug, Vice Seize Meth that a work zone is a “crew ’s work place, their office.” Jim Dyer o f Salem is the father o f a highway crew member killed in a work zone. H is son, T ony C o llie r, was killed in May 1994 when a sem i­ truck hit him w hile w orking at a site in southern O regon. S p eak ­ ing at a new s c o n f e r e n c e in M edford, D yer asked m o torists to be cautious. “What killed Tony was an indi­ vidual’s lack o f attention for a sec­ ond or two,” Dyer said "I want peo­ ple to be alert that they are in a very dangerous place, not only for them­ selves. bu, for the workers.” The fines are applicable to all construction, maintenance and utili­ ty operations on all Oregon streets and roads. Christianson says traffic-relat­ ed deaths in roadway "work zones climbed from just three in 1985 to an WESTON CHOICES co untered m ore than one assail ant, as n eighbors re p o rte d hear ing num erous sh o ts fired. Lacy, who w as se v e re ly in­ ju re d as a result o f the gu n fire c o n tin u e s to rec e iv e m edical treatm ent. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Cal I Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP. Homicide Officers from the Drug and Vice Division seized almost five pounds o f suspected methamphet­ amine from two men the evening o f June 21. The street value o f the m eth is e stim a te d at about $200,000. T he tw o su sp e c ts w ere Transportation Department Redifines DBE Goals The O regon D epartm ent o f Transportation is working with the Associated General Contractors o f O regon, minority - and women- owned subcontractors, and the fed­ eral government to help determine how to do business in light o f the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling affecting federal highway contracts. On June 12, in a5-to-4 decision, the Supreme Court called for tighter standards under which federally fund­ ed highway contracts must meet Dis­ advantaged B usiness E nterprise goals. The DBE program sets goals that prime contractors must meet for hiring minority - and women-owned subcontractors on federally funded highway construction jobs. Although it appears the court’s rulingcould substantially change the way states set DBE contract goals, the Federal Highway Administration recently said exist ing DBE programs must remain in force as a condition o f receiving federal funds. “Changes in the DBE program are likely, but for the time being, Oregon will follow the FHWA direc­ tive requiring federally funded con­ tracts to meet current DBE guide­ lines. said Tom Lulay, manager o f O D O T's Technical Services Branch. “ W e’ve been discussing this di­ lemma with oui J u s tic e Department lawyers, the A ssociated G eneral M H S 22555 SE Stark • 255-3840 all time high o f 17 last year. “ In fact, overall, deaths in road­ side work zones have climbed 50 percent since 1982,” he said. But, Christianson adds, as dan­ gerous as it may be for workers, statistics show that drivers and pas­ sengers are actually three times more likely to be injured at road construc­ tion site accidents. In 1993. the Oregon Legislature set aside $1 million to pay for addi­ tional police patrols to spot danger­ ous drivers in work zones around the state. I hat em phasis is co ntinuing this highw ay co n stru c tio n se a ­ son, according to Jim Stevenson, head o f the O regon S tate Police patro l division. “Safety on our transportation system is a priority," Stevenson said. We are serious about citing persons who drive dangerously in or near work zones around the state.” O regon ' s #1 V olume D ealer Pontiac RonneviHe SSE: Heads Up-Display, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Keyless Remote Entry Many More Extras I