-« « W U '.; ’ - -• i l . • ¿■acewi. +• ,•.< • 4, f I hi P ortland O bserver • M arch 13, 1996 P agi A 7 P o lic e N ew s 1-5 Bandit Arrested Portland Police Officers have arrested a Vancouver, Washington man in connection with 25 armed robberies in the Willamette Valley during the last two months. Steven Craig C o x, DOB 11-14- 53, was arrested by East Precinct officers during a traffic stop short­ ly after the armed robbery o f Papa M u rp h y’ s Pizza at 11635 NE Halsey St. on the evening o f0 2 - 02-96. cox’s wife was also arrested at that time. Followinghisarrcst, officers de­ termined that Cox matched the de­ scription in several local robber- les. Subsequent investigation led to Cox being charged with four counts o f First Degree Robbery in connec­ tion with Portland Business robber- les. Detectives believe that Cox is re­ sponsible for 21 other commercial ro b b e rie s in Eugene, Salem , N ew berg, T ig a rd , Vancouver, Wash. andClackamasCounty. The robberies occurred to fast food stores and small businesses. A Iso was E lien Louise Cox, DOB 04-25-59. She was charged with Possession o f Heroin. Detectives believe that the string o f robberies were done for money to buy drugs. Mr. Cox allegedly worked for many years at a Portland area business but lost his jo b in January. Anyone with information should contact the Robbery Detail at 823- 0479. State Receives Federal Aid To Hire Flood Impacted Workers Oregon residents who lost their source o f income because o f the February flood can seek temporary employment in disaster recovery op­ eration a under a $4 m i 11 ion grant to the state from the U.S. Department o f Labor. The funds w ill be used to create about 500 temporary posi­ tions in the clean up efforts. The jobs w ill pay wages compa­ rable to the local private sector for the same work. The work performed w ill be with public or private non­ profit agencies. It w ill relate to disas­ ter recovery operations such as ctear­ ing debris and helping others apply for assistance. "P rim a rily the funds w ill be used fo r w orkers w h o ’ ve been displaced d ire c tly by the flo o d ­ ing, m igrant and seasonal farm w orkers and other w ho are out o f w o rk Because o f the fu n d in g we may also serve some lo n g ­ term unem ployed people in the c o m m u n itie s th a t have been dam aged,” said Jacki Bessler- Perasso o f the O re g o n Job T ra in in g Partnership A c t A d ­ m in is tra tio n . For more information call I -800- 282-6514 or contact a local Job Training office Check For Light Rail Construction CRIME STOPPERS: Subject Wanted In Eight Jurisdictions The Washington County Sher- if f s Office, in cooperation with I Crime Stoppers, is asking for your 5’ 10", 230 pounds, with curly gray hair and hazel eyes. Alias names he has used include Thomas Myron Dunkin, B ill Forrester, and Steven York. His last known address was on SW Eastman Parkway, in Gre­ sham, but he is no longer living there. Crime Stoppers is offeringa cash reward o f up to $ 1,000 for informa­ tion, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you can remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP. help in locating and apprehending Ralph Charles M offitt. In addition to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, at least seven other jurisdictions, including Bandon, Cannon Beach, Newport, Ashland, Eugene, Corvallis, and Sa­ lem. have warrants for M o ffitt’s arrest on numerous counts o f Bur- | glary, Forgery, and Theft. Ralph Charles M o ffitt is a 53- I year-old white male (DOB 092342), Moffitt, Ralph Charles Officer Involved Shooting, Investigated A suspect in a drive-by shooting was fatally wounded by Portland Police after he pointed a gun at officers during a traffic stop. Officers initia lly responded to the report o f a drive-by shooting in the 5800 block o f N Michigan A v ­ enue about 12:40 am Wednesday morning. In that incident, 21-year- old Robert L. Smith was shot in the leg as he rode his bicycle on N Michigan Avenue. ¡Smith told o f­ ficers that the shots had come from a white Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Investigating officers found sever­ al .45 caliber casings in the area. The suspect vehicle description was broadcast and about 1:30 am Portland Firefighters observed the vehicle at a convenience store near |N ¡Interstate Avenue and Going Street. Police officers responded to the area and stopped the suspect ve­ hicle, a white Chevrolet Montz Car­ lo, on N Shaver Street, just west o f N Interstate Avenue. As O fficers Terry Kruger and ¡Michael Lee got out o f their car, a passenger quickly exited the vehicle. The man turned and pointed a gun at the officers. At that time O fficer Kruger fired one shot at the suspect. The suspect then fled southbound into the block. The officers remained with the vehicle as there were still tow men, a woman and a child in the car. The officers set up a perimeter and began a search with a police dog. The suspect was subsequently dis­ covered in the back yard ofa house in the 3900 block o f |N Massachusetts Avenue. When officers called to the suspect they received no response, so the Special Emergency Reaction Team was called to the scene. The S.E.R.T. Officers P.F.B. Fire Medics approached the suspect and found that he was dead. Portland Police Detectives are conductingan investigation intothe incident. When complete, the re- sultsw ill begiventothe Multnomah County District Attorney's O f­ fice. As in standard in these inci­ dents, the officers w ill be placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation. T he identity o? the deceased w ill be released after the Medical Ex­ aminer’s O ffice has notified rela­ tives. O fficer Terry Kruger, 30 has eight years o f service with the Bureau. O fficer Michael Lee, 37, has seven years o f service with the Bureau. Nine Arrested In Prostitution Mission Southeast Precinct officers con­ ducted an anti-prostitution mission on Wednesday afternoon resulting in the arrest o f five men and four women fo r prostitution related crimes. A ll were given exclusions under the Prostitution Free Zone ordinance. The mission focused on activity along NE Sandy Blvd. and NE 82nd Ave. The five men were arrested after they solicited undercover po­ licewomen. The men, from Wood­ land, W a sh in g to n , T u a la tin , Lafayette, Beaverton and Klamath Falls, all had their cars impounded under the seizure ordinance. One o f the four women arrested for prostitution activity was addi­ tionally charged with Trespass as she had been previously excluded from the Prostitution Free Zone. Similar missions w ill be conducted in the future. Work-Related Fatalities Record Low The number o f work-related fatal­ ities in Oregon dropped to a record low o f 48 in 1995 from the previous record low o f 55 in 1994. “ Coming on the heels ofth is week’s fatal high-rise construction accident in Portland, these encouraging new num­ bers reaffirm how critical it is for both workers and employers to make safety a top priority,’’ said Kerry Barnett, director o f the Department o f Con­ sumer & Business Services. “ Lives are truly at stake.” The largest numberoffatalities, 26, were transportation accidents, which include collisions, overturned vehi­ cles, or workers being struck orpinned by trucks or cars. This number also includes five workers who died in aircraft accidents. Falls accounted for seven fatalities, and another seven fa­ talities resulted from being caught, crushed or struck by falling timber, industrial machinery, or other objects. PDC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION COMMISSION MEETING Date: March 20,1996 Place: PCC Southeast Center Room 117 2850 S.E. 82nd Portland, Oregon Time: 6:30 p.m. Commission meetings are open to the public. A complete agenda is available at PDC or by calling 823-3200. Citizens with disabilities may call 823-3232 or TDD 823-6868 for assistance at least 48 hours in advance. PDC is the City of Portland's urban renewal, housing and economic development agency. Five workers died from drowning or exposure to harmful substances, like asbestos. T ruck drivers and other trans­ port operators, as an occupation, ac­ counted for ten fatalities. Seven fatal­ ities occurred in the technical and ad­ ministrative support occupations. In 1995 there were three fatalities result­ ing from workplace violence, com­ pared to six in 1994. Four o f the fatalities were women. The youngest worker injured was a 23 year old construction worker killed in a transportation accident and the old­ est worker was a 63 year old m ill­ wright who died in a fall. A check for $158.5 million in federal funds presented by U.S. Deputy Transportation Secretary Mort Downey, far right, brought smiles to Tri-Met General Manager Tom Walsh, at left, Hillsboro Mayor Gordon Faber. Representative Elizabeth Furse and Portland City Commissioner Earl Blumenauer during a Feb 21 ceremony at the site o f the future Civic Stadium MAX station. Trl-Met photo by Tim Jewett Lawsuit Against A Barbados Resident Attorney General Theodore R Kulongoski and State Lottery Direc­ tor Chris Lyons today announced the filing o fa lawsuit against a Barba­ dos. West Indies, resident alleging that he unlawfully promoted gam­ bling through the misleading sale o f opportunities to win prizes in foreign and state lotteries. The c iv il lawsuit, filed today in Marion County C ircuit Court, names as defendant Fraser Barnes o f Barba­ dos, West Indies. Barnes in accused o f helping Canadian companies re­ peatedly take money from Orego­ nians for a chance to win all or part o f lotteries conducted by foreign gov­ ernments or by other states. The com­ plaint alleges that Barnes promoted unlawful gambling by purchasing lottery tickets with money paid by victims and then collected winning on behalf o f the companies. Promo­ tional materials allegedly were mis­ leading because they implied that the lotteries were legal when they were not and that the participants would have a better chance o f winning i f they purchased through the compa­ nies. In order to help address safety concerns, OR-OSHA puts a specific priority on safety inspections for employers in high-risk industries - like construction and transportation - - and also targets employers who have a history o f recent workers’ compensation claims. lA r r s / c r A- i/y c rrrr/y > irr/o /r 5808 N. Interstate Avenue — Portland, OR 97217 «? Full Set................. $22 A up I ........................ S12 A up Re«ulnr Haircuts..$6 Relaxers................$20 J\/< uhout our "liring A I ’r icinl" policy. ticket presented by Barnes in 1994 to the Oregon State Lottery The law­ suit also seeks forfeiture o f the mon­ ies Barnes is to receive over the next 17 years as a result o f the Megabucks win. A Department i f Justice investiga­ tion revealed that many Oregonians have sent money to companies based in British Columbia, Canada to in­ crease their chances o f winning priz­ es or a lottery. Several victims have sent as much as $50,000. The com­ plaint al leges that Barnes was associ­ ated with the follow ing companies: Semper Holdings, Ltd., aka Winners Circle International: T.C. Interglobe Services, Inc.; Winners Marketing, Inc. aka Jackson Enterprises, aka Winners; Goulbom Investments Lim ­ ited, aka Harvest Gold, aka Project Rainbow; W inners; International Fortune Bureau; New Eagle Club; and Australian Lottery B il- lionaires club. “ Ten o f thousands o f Oregonians are all too familiar with mail promo­ tions from Canada that imply guar­ anteed lottery winnings,” Kulongoski said. "These promotions are illegal in Oregon and consumers should re­ cycle the offers without even reading them.” Kulongoski said fraudulent games o f chance, sweepstakes, and puzzle contests placed first on his 1995 con­ sumer complaint top ten list. "These scams are sold through high pressure telemarketing and so­ phisticated direct mail. They target vulnerable Oregonians and my o f­ fice is going to do all that it can to see that no one profits by misleading our citizens. Lottery ¡Director Lyons advised th a f’anyone who wishes to buy an Oregon Lottery ticket should do so only from a legitimate Oregon Lot­ tery retailer. It is the players’ only assurance that they’ ll get the ticket they paid for and receive their prize i f it’s a winner. IT'S TH E D IFFE R E N C E BETW EEN W A N T IN G A HOME AND O W N IN G A HOME. ///esse (503)289-1132 A t K u lo n g o s k i’ s request, the marion County C ircuit Court tempo­ rarily restrained Barnes, and any oth­ er person, from transferring or re­ ceiving any part o f $1,250.000 in winnings from a Megabucks lottery Washington Mutual specializes in making the dream of home ownership a reality. We offer a wide range of financing options, including a 97% loan that requires only 3% down. 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