I in P ori land O bserver • M arc h 20, 1996 Titim: s t o p p e r s Stabbing Portland P o lice Bureau H o ­ m icide D etectives, in co o p era­ tion with C rim e Stoppers, are a skin g for yo u r help in so lv in g a murder. O n F r id a y , D e ce m b e r 8, I 1995, at ap p ro xim ately 2:0 0 in the m orning, the body o f K a y la K im Peterson, a 3 0-ye ar-o ld white fem ale, was found on the side w alk at N E 11th A venue and O n e o n ta S tre e t n e ar W oodlaw n Park. She had died from m ultip le stab wounds. A cco rd in g to in vestigato rs, K a y la K im Peterson, who was a p p ro x im a te ly 5 ’4" ta ll and w eigh ed a p p ro x im a te ly 200 pounds, was b elieved to have last been seen a liv e around 1 1:00 in the even in g, w a lk in g along N E M artin Luther K in g Jr. B o u le v a rd , near A lb e rta Street. At the time she was w earinga light gray sw eatshirt, with a b lack stripe across the chest and the w ords “ Depoe Peterson, Kala Kim B ay - O regon C o a s t,” light blu denim je a n s, and a navy blu hooded w aist-length ja ck e t. Crim e Stoppers is offering a cas reward o f up to $ 1,000 for informa tion, reported to Crim e Stoppers, tha| leads to an arrest in this case, or an unsolved felony crime, and you d not have to give your name. C all Crim e Stoppers at (503) 823 H ELP Assault And Homicide A 34-year-old man was stabbed and fatally wounded by a teen age girl after he allegedly broke into her home and attacked her mother. Portland Police detectives are in­ vestigating the incident. The moth­ er was taken to a local hospital for treatment ofhead injuries. The teen­ ager was unharmed. East Precinct officers respond­ ed to the home, in the 1200 block o f N E 155th Ave., at about 12:34 am after receiving a call from a resi­ dent that her mother was being attacked by a man. Reportedly, the residents o f the home, a 35-year-old woman and her 15-year-old daughter were asleep in the home when the wom­ an was awakened by her dog bark­ ing. When she went to check on the dog, she was con fronted by a strang­ er, who then attacked and began to assault her. This commotion then woke the daughter who observed her mother being assaulted. The girl then armed herself with a knife, and when her mother called for her to help, she allegedly stabbed the suspect. The girl then wen, to the phone and made the 9-1-1 call for help Returning to her mother, she found the suspect continuing to assault and choke her. The suspect was reportedly threatening to kill them. The girl then stabbed the suspect again, this finally causing him to let loose o f the woman. The suspect then fled from the house, running across the street, and col lapsing. He died at the scene. The mother was transported to a local hospital for treatment ofhead injuries, she was later released. A f­ ter assisting the detectives, they went to stay with friends. The suspect is identified as Page Leroy Dukart, D O B 06-06-61, who had reportedly been staying at a neighbors house for the night. Dukart has a criminal history which includes arrests for burglary and drug possession. A photo is avail­ able in my office. The investigation is being re­ viewed by the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office. Detectives Kerry Taylor and Derek Anderson are the investigators. Infant Homicide Portland Police detectives are investigating the circum stances around the death o f a three month old Northeast Portland boy. The child, suffering from medi­ cal problem s, was o r ig in a lly brought to Providence Hospital Tuesday afternoon, March 5th. The child was brought to the hospital by a fam ily friend who had been babysitting while the mother was at work. The child, identified as D av- id Neuman, D O B 11-21-95, was subsequently transferred to Legacy j Emanuel Hospital where he died. An autopsy today at the State | Medical Exam iner’s Office deter­ mined that the infant died from a I subdural hematoma and asphyxia. H o m icid e D etective s Susan H ill and John Rhodes are co n ­ tin u in g the in vestigatio n There I have been no arrests in connec-| tion with the case. P age Albina Community Bank’s First Loans Aid Development In N/NE Portland The new Albina Community Bank is making good on its promise to spur positive development in North and Northeast Portland. Twoofthe bank’s firs, loans are assisting small busi­ ness ventures that w ill provide rea­ sonably priced housing in that part o f the city. Charles and Edward Durham’s 18- uni, row house development, slated for N. M ississippi and M ichigan Streets, received a boost from Albina Bank with a loan that helped pur­ chase the property. The Durham’s project plan incorporates a combina­ tion o f low- to moderate-income housing with a central courtyard. Construction is expected to begin later this year, and they hope to have the project completed towards sum­ mer 1997. Helmeta and Roy Davy are using their loan to buy a small investment property to fix up and rent out Roy, a m echanic at Tho m aso n, and Helmeta, part o f the cleaning staff at a local hospital, were able to refi­ nance an older property and extract cash to purchase their new duplex. Albina prides itself on offering such flexible lending programs. “The whole reason Albina Bank exists is to help accelerate renewal by providing opportunities for wealth creation for residents o f N/NE Port­ land,” said Albina Community Bank President Leon Smith. “ Whether en­ abling a couple to build a real estate investment portfolio or aiding an in­ d ividual’s small business venture, financing for community-enhancing projects is exactly how we fulfill our purpose.” While Albina Community Bank offers typical bank products, such as checking and savings accounts, its real bread-and-butter w ill come from home and smal I business loans. Smith Discount Bus Pass Extended D iscou n t bus pass program be­ tween Portland State U n iv e rsity and T ri-M et has proven su cce ss­ ful in attracting increased transit users am ong P S U fa cu lty , sta ff and students, and has been e x ­ tended through at least Ju ly I. The program , launched in D e ­ cem ber 1994, was due to expire M arch 3 1 ,1 9 9 6 . N egotiations are underw ay between T ri-M e t and P S U to extend the program be­ yond Ju ly I, said Sand y A rn o ld , m anager o f P S U ’s T ra n sp o rta ­ tion and P arkin g S e rv ic e s O f ­ fice. S ta tistics from a N ovem ber 1995 T ri-M e t su rvey o f P S U stu­ dents and em ployees show that w eekday transit use am ong P S U students increased 19 percent, o ver the p re vio u s year, w hile transit use am ong P S U e m p lo y­ ees gained by 16 percent. Use o f sin g le o ccu p an cy v e h i­ cle s to P S U em ployees decreased 12 percent. S in g le -o ccu p a n cy ve h icle use am ong students increased one percent, but that was due to the in cre a se d num ber o f p a rk in g sp aces on cam pus that D E P O S IT C tS H fiaflpi.'fi66 5a Ü A 7657 haveopened up due to decreased use am ong em ployees. “ The program accomplished our goal. We did not lose money on the program, and we increased rider­ ship,” said Kathryn Coffel, Tri-M et’s director o f marketing information. “ It’s a good program and it w ill con­ tinue in some fashion, although we don’t know exactly how at this time. It’s undergoing internal review.” “ I feel the program has been suc­ cessful, “ added Arnold. “ W e’ve shown there’s been an increase in transit travel among faculty, staff and students.” says the bank w ill rely heavily on government loan programs, like 2O3(k) home loans and 7(a) small business loans. Albina Bank's mission is to assist econom ic renewal in North and Northeast Portland while ensuring that low- and moderate-income resi­ dents and small businesses have an ability to participate in the communi­ ty’s economic upturn Currently operating ou, o f tempo­ rary facilities a, 1130 N E Alberta Street, the bank w ill move to a per­ manent location at 2002 N E Martin Luther K in g Jr. Blvd. this summer. Advertise In tTlic » "Port lattò (Observer S 288-0033 S L IP &S?«* { Loue} Most banks have a [ OVE - 1 IATI relationship with their customers Arrest Made In Hit And Run To 8-Year Girl A 19-year-old Southeast Port­ land woman has been arrested in connection with the hit-and-run o f an8-year-oldgirl which occurred on February 29th. In that incident, the A ll Saints School student was struck by a vehicleatNE 39th Ave. AndGlisan St. The suspect vehicle then fled without stopping. The girl received a broken arm and numerous bruises in the co lli­ sion. She is still unable to return to school. On Thursday, March 7th, O f­ ficer Denise Kuemper o f the Traf­ fic Investigations D ivision arrest­ ed Mandy Erin Abbott, D O B 06- 2 4 -7 6 , a, | 2116 S E 51st Ave. Abbott | was charged i with Felon y) Hit-and-Run, D riving while U n in s u r e d , and Initiating a False Police Report. She was) lodged at the Justice Center Jail. Witnesses were able to provide a | description o f the suspect vehicle [ and the driver. The subsequent investigation by Officer Kuemper located the sus­ pect vehicle, which had allegedly I been falsely reported stolen. O ffic­ er Kuemper located Abbott and af-1 ter an interview, arrested her. The 8-year-old girl is recovering from her injuries at home. {Hate} YEAR IN. YEAR OUT. WE PUT MONEY IN THE BANK. ASSUMING THAT SOMEDAY Funds su b sid iz in g a food and nutrition trainin g effort for wom­ en in reco very were received by Im ani W om en's Support Project. The grant o f $3,0 00 plus inkind volunteer se rvice s was made by the Ju n io r Leagu e o f Portland to p ro v id e re p a irs and im p ro v e ­ ments to Im a n i’s kitchen and safe- house 5037 N E 16th. L y n d a G ebhardt o f the Ju n io r L e a g u e presented a ch e ck to Im ani E x e c u tiv e D ire cto r C a ro l B rid g e s who accepted ‘on b eh alf o f our clie n ts and their c h ild re n .’ Food preparation and nutritional trainin g are offered by Im ani to women in its S iste r’ s Program , h elp in g drug affected ex-o ffen ders. Drug and alcohol abuse by wom­ en continue to be the single-most damagingcontributorto the econom­ ic, family, medical and spiritual ill- health o f Portland’s African-Am eri­ can community Bridges said. Imani , which means “ faith” in Swahili, was founded in 11990 to provide culturally relevant and com­ munity-based support groups. Loans for modest homes and small businesses. So, instead o f being experts at coming WET.LNEEDA LOAN A N D T H E BANK up with excuses, w e’re experts at coming up WILL NATURALLY RETURN THE FAVOR. with financing. Which means even folks Then someday finally comes and they reject our application flat. Imani Center Receives Boost A 5 This isn't how it was supposed to work (Haven't they seen " It’s a Wonderful Life"?) Unfortunately, it ’s how it often does work. with as little as two or three percent down won't fin d our noses turned ioo% up. W hy is Alhina so different? First off, our main shareholder is a community trust dedicated to revitalizing North and North- A n d it's the reason we createdAlhina to revitalizing its balance sheet.) A lbina’s offices are different, too. There’s only one o f them, and it isti’t 40 stories tall. So when you come in, chances arc w e’ll remember you. liven our C E O , Leon C. Smith, who, you might be surprised, will be glad to meet with you in person. So, to apply for a loan or open an account, call us at 287-7J37. Or visit our office. Com munity Bank. Because, when it comes to banking You see, at Alhina our mission is to help relationships, we think they should be a lot low- and middle-income families get loans. N ot loans for office parks or oil pipelines. east Portland. (Instead i f a corporation devoted more like "It’s a Wonderful Life. " A lb in a C o m m u n ity Bank ii) O NE A lb e rts St.. P o rtlan d OR 97111 (5 0 )) 1^7-75)7 M em ber FD IC A n d a lot less like "Fatal Attraction. "