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POLICE NEWS
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Tri-M et U n veils Security Plan
line when it opens September 12.
The T ri M el Board o f D irectors
1998
* targeted enforcem ent activities,
such as increased patrols at park &
was briefed on the agency’ s com pre­
hensive Security Plan and Program,
as well as the new lane 4 Pilot Project
The Plan builds on the effo rts that
T ri Met has made over the years to
ment. in clu d in g citizen patrols
* designing transit fa c ilitie s w ith
crim e prevention elements in place,
as w e ll as inspecting e xisting fa c ili­
ties to im prove the safety of those
security on our transit system
The comprehensive Security Plan
sites
Some o f these effo rts are now
being tested w ith the L ine 4 Pilot
and Program includes
additional law ....
enforcement
of
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deers to patrol the Wests.de M A X
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T ra n sp o rta tio n fu n d in g , eco­
to im prove the custom er s e xp e ri­
ence on Line 4. The project includes
enhancing security presence, im p ro v­
nomic developm ent and stale sup­
port in financing a new dow ntow n
conference-special events center
top the C ity o f V ancouver’ s list of
priorities for the upcom ing 60-day
help prevent incidents fro m occur­
rin g com m unity involvem ent and
incidents
* expanded com m unity in v o lv e ­
said W o rkin g w ith the com m unity
and local law enforcement agencies.
T ri Met w ill allocate the necessary
resources to ensure that we continue
to provide the most effective level of
goal o f the six-m onth p ilo t project is
ism. additional em ployee tra in in g to
in clu d in g surveillance cameras
* enhanced training fo r em ploy
ees to help prevent anil respond to
maintain a sate transit system
“ Security of our customers and
employees is a lop p rio rity fo r T ri-
M e t." General Manager l oin W alsh
[city Details 1998 Legislative Priorities
ing lig h tin g , responding to vandal­
ride lots
* crim e prevention technology,
v,
Project that ju st got underway. I he
school programs. F o llo w in g the six-
month p ilo t project, T ri-M e t w ill
evaluate the program and im plem ent
the most e ffective elements th ro u g h ­
out the transit system.
B eginning January I. 1998. the
FT A.
Man Discovered Dead in irving raiK
student.,, Portland C o m m u n ity C o l-
lege.
The cause of death has been de­
term ined to be from a small caliber
purpose
It is
is not
not be-
be­
W
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r “ accidental.
ccidem al h
lieved to be gang related
Anyone w ith in fo rm a tio n regard­
gunshot Io the head.
The tune o f death has not yet been
believed to be death by other means
has been determined by medical e x ­
determined. He was last seen by fam ­
ily anil frie n d ’ s late N e w Years Eve.
am ination to be a hom icide.
The 20-year-old black male was a
ing the events w hich occurred at Ir v ­
ing Park on N ew Years Eve and early
New Years Day are asked to contact
D e fe c tiv e s R H e in b a c h o r M .
Bigeagle at D etective D iv isio n 823-
It is not know n it the shooting was on
(WOO.
ture w ill redirect some o f those
dollars to help fund state- and local
p ublic fa c ility that is just as im p o r­
tant as sim ila r fa cilitie s m othei co m ­
transportation needs. N o other c ity .
county or region has the trem en­
dous transportation needs that we
have here in Vancouver and C lark
m unities in our state.
A state sales lax credit w ould not
C ounty.”
Securing
Securing state
state financial
financial support
support
Act. anolheiCHy priority fo rlh e ID98
se ss io n
Passage of this legislation
w ould create a means to help our
downtown by redirecting existing j
state ami local sales taxes into financ­
ing ledcvelopmenl projects.'' states |
Steve Burdick. Vancouver’ s Eco­
nomic Development Director. "Tax
revenue that isredirectedcoinestrom
the expanded lax base created by the j
new development This type of IT
nancing is a huge incentive comm on I
in many states but notcurrently avail-|
able here.
V ancouver w ill also take a de­
fensive position on any le g isla tio n !
add to e xisting taxes or create new
taxes but, rather, w ould a llo w a small
percentage of state sales taxes c o l­
lected lo ca lly to stay in V ancouver to
lected lo ca lly to stay in V ancouver to
that creates unfunded mandates
,ha, creates untunae
Resonate In African Class
lU iy illlll 10 IMS©
The rhythm s o f Ghana and West
A frica traditional dance w ill resound
in a new class tor adults slatting
M onday. Jan.26. The class is spon­
sored by V ancouver-C lark Parks
u e p a riiiie iii.
and Recreation Department
8 :3
0 p.m
:3()
p in . . Jan.
Jan 26
26 th
th ro
ro u
u g
g h
h Marel
M arch |
9 (n o class Feb. 16) at B agley
M u s ic a n K p a n i A d d y , a n a tive
o f G hana, w ill teach the class as
a fu n and c u ltu r a l e x p e rie n c e
C e n te r, 410 « P lo m o n d o n The
cost is $60 or $53 fo r c ity resi-1
u sin g a v a rie ty of A fric a n d ru m s
dents. F o r d e ta ils c a ll C o nnie
fo r dance rh y th m
The class meets M ondays. 7 to
— -
Ir w in . 6 9 6 -8 2 18
Citizens Invited To Suggest Road Improvements
variety ol ol peopl
people,
n quests
u p s is fr from
o m a a variety
program , and , are not . . to u be .. contused
in c lu d in g the b ic y c le A d v is o ry ]
w ith the more extensive 1 transporta­
tion Im provem ent Program Im ple­
C om m ittee, the T ra ffic Manage­
ment A d \ isory C om m ittee, and the I
mentation Team (T IP IT ) process.
The county w ould like to begin
neighborhoods, and we w ould like
to 384 Y H D . p u lle d a longside. The
d riv e r of the Toyota d isp la ye d a
ways. access management, fish pas-
| .ages underneath p u b lic roads,
completion o f arterial corridors where
some improvements are already in
constructing some of these im prove­
ments in 1998. The list of proposed
to invite the public to comm ent on
our recommended lists o f projects
p rio r to the Board taking action.
handgun and tire d a single shot
in to the v ic tim 's tru c k , s trik in g the
place, spot safety improvements, traf­
fic signal coordination, completing
projects w ill be forwarded to the
Board o f C lark County C om m ission­
ers in M arch fo r their approval. “ We
husband in the arm The suspect
v e h ic le was last seen w estbound
on W a sh in g to n Stale H ig h w a y 14
the local street circulation system,
and neighborhood traffic calming
These smaller improvements arc-
part o f an ongoing program w ith in
the larger six-year transportation
vidual responsible for a Christm as
day shooting on the Glen Jackson
Bridge.
On T h u rs d a y , D e ce m b e r 25.
to w a rd V a n co u ve r The v ic tim was
d riv e n to a V a n c o u v e r H o s p ita l
where he was treated and released.
The suspect is described as a 35-
ycar-old w hile or Hispanic male. 5 ’9 ”
1997, a husband and w ife w ere in
th e ir tru c k d riv in g n o rth b o u n d on
1-205 on the G len Jackson B rid g e
when the w ife , w ho was d riv in g ,
by a nother ve h icle , she a vo id ed a
c o llis io n by q u ic k ly p u llin g back
A s th e y c o n tin u e d n o rth b o u n d
across the b rid g e , the o th e r ve ­
h ic le . d e s c rib e d as a tw o -to n e
b ro w n T o y o ta ( elica or S upia w ith
a W a sh in g to n license plate s im ila r
hair.
Investigators are asking anyone,
in clu d in g the blond female passen­
ger in the suspect vehicle, to come
forw ard w ith info rm a tio n they may
have on the case.
As always. C rim e Stoppers is o f­
fering a cash reward ol up to $1 .(MM)
L ib r a r y o f C o n g re s s has e x ­
panded its p o p u la r L e tte rs A b o u t
L ite ra tu re p ro g ra m th is ye a r to
in c lu d e u p p e r e le m e n ta ry s tu ­
d e n ts. S p o n so re d n a tio n a lly by
the W e e k ly R eader C o rp o ra tio n
in a s s o c ia tio n w ith the ( e n te r
fo r the B o o k , the n a tio n a l essay
c o n te s t in v ite s stu d e n ts to w rite
a le tte r to an a u th o r -- liv in g o r
d e a d -- e x p la in in g h o w th a t
a u th o r s w o rk som ehow ch anged
the s tu d e n t's w a y o f th in k in g
a b o u t the w o rld
T h is y e a r's c o n te s t w il l o f f i ­
c ia lly la u n c h in J a n u a ry . 1998.
p o s t­
m a rk e d by M a rc h I
L e tte rs A b o u t L ite ra tu re 98
is sp o n so re d in O re g o n by the
O re g o n C e n te r fo r the B o o k at
the Stale L ib r a r y , a lo n g w ith c o ­
s p o n s o rs ; O re g o n E d u c a tio n a l
M e d ia A s s o c ia tio n ; C h ild re n s
S e rv ic e s D iv is io n and O re g o n
Y o u n g A d u lt N e tw o rk o f the O r ­
ego n L ib r a r y A s s o c ia tio n ; and
the O re g o n C o u n c il o f T e a ch e rs
o f E n g lis h .
Based on the success o f the
p ro g ra m in re ce n t ye a rs. L e tte rs
A b o u t L ite ra tu re '9 8 w il l o ile r
tw o c o m p e titio n le v e ls fo r the
fir s t tim e : L e v e l 1 fo r stu d e n ts in
grades 4 th ro u g h 7; L e v e l 11 fo r
stu d e n ts in grades 8 th ro u g h 12.
T h e C e n te r fo r the B o o k w ill se­
le c t a n a tio n a l w in n e r fo r L e v e l 1
and L e v e l II
E ach n a tio n a l w in n e r w il l re ­
c e iv e a $ 1.0 0 « U S S a v in g s B o n d .
In a d d itio n , the O re g o n C e n te i
fo r the B o o k w il l se le ct the to p
e ssa yist in the state on b o th L e v e l
I and L e v e l II T h e state w in n e rs
w il l each re c e iv e a cash a w a rd of
$ 1 0 0 . T h e O re g o n ju d g e s are:
L e v e l I: Peggy M a n g is . S a le m ;
J a c k ie
R ose.
Lake
O sw ego;
w ould like to hear from residents in
the unincorporated areas about their
thoughts on these recom m ended
Lakeshore. Vancouver
Thursday. March 5. 1998
projects." said County Engineer Pe­
ter C apell. "W e have received re­
O ver 25,000 athletes from 100
represented, in which pas, champions,
countries w ill participate in the
those who have never competed at an
for inform ation, reported to C rim e
fourth annual N ike W o rld Masters
Games com ing to the P ortland/
elite level, and retired athletes may com­
pete Local athletes may call I 800-984-
Stoppers, w hich leads to an arrest in
Vancouver area Sunday, Aug. 9
this case or any unsolved felony
l through Saturday, Aug. 22
Twenty-six different sports w ill be
2637 to register for the games.
A bout 9.(XM) athletes w ill com ­
crim e, and you do not have to give
your name. C a ll C rim e Stoppers at
(503) 823-H E LP .
O regon C enter for the Book
announces w riting contest
T h e C e n te r fo r the B o o k in the
Members o f the com m unity are
in vite d to attend the open houses
scheduled for the fo llo w in g dates:
Tuesday, March 3, 1998 at the
F e lid a Fire Station. 1160« N W
Athletes can register now for Nike World Masters Games
ta ll, w eighing 18 0 pounds w ith black
began to make a lane change. W hen
she re a lize d the lane was occupied
a ll c o n te s t e n trie s
passage of the Urban Stabilization I
fo r equity. V ancouver is a gateway
c ity w ith plans to b u ild a regional
funding for improvements to the
transportation system. These im-
Iirovements include bikeways, w a lk­
w it h
Brown.
Help in revitalizing dow ntown
Vancouv er could come in the form of
Y a kim a needed help w ith a conven­
tion and sports fa cilitie s a state sales
tax credit was given. We re asking
Each year. Clark County sets aside
Portland Police Bureau investiga­
tors. in cooperation w ith ( rim e Stop­
pers, are asking to r your help in iden­
tify in g and apprehending the in d i­
c e n te r p la n n e d fo r d o w n to w n
V ancouver is another legislative p ri­
tions D ire cto r M ark B row n. "W hen
eral support for transportation has
lagged w ell behind grow th and in ­
fla tio n ." says V a n co u ve rC ity M an­
ager Vernon Stoner. "W ith a large-
state surplus, we hope the L e gisla­
has been ce rtifie d by the Oregon
Department o f T ransportation fo r the
help finance this project, says|
fa cilitie s, the state granted them a
sales
ta x
c r e d it , ”
o b s e rv e s
V a n co u ve r’ s G overnm ental R ela­
Legislature.
“ In recent years, state and fed­
Federal Transit A d m in is tra tio n re ­
quires transit agencies to have a se­
cu rity plan in place. T r i- M e t’ s plan
for the new conference-special events
ority. ” W hen Seattle and Km gC ounty
needed help to b u ild m ajor public
session o f the W ashington Stale-
~ ninnAVAPoH Badri In IrVllKT P a rk
a approxim ately 7:4« a n . N ew
A t approxim ately 7:40 a.m. New
Years m orning, a logger discovered
the body of Reggie J Scott of NF,
Portland near the baseball bleachers
in Irvin g Park. What was o rig in a lly
9
R o s a lin d W a n g . P o rtla n d . L e v e l
IL Susan D u n n , H ills b o r o ; V i r ­
g in ia E u w e r W o lf f . O re g o n C it y ;
P h y llis L ic h e n s te in , S alem .
T he n a tio n a l ju d g in g site s th is
ye a r are tw o c o -s p o n s o rin g c o l­
leges in N o rth e a s te rn P e n n s y l­
va n ia .
L e v e l I e n trie s w ill be ju d g e d
by fa c u lty anil stu d e n t in te rn s at
K in g 's C o lle g e . L e v e l II e n trie s
w il l be ju d g e d by fa c u lty and
stu d e n t in te rn s at W ilk e s U n i­
v e rs ity . B o th sch o o ls are a c tiv e ly
in v o lv e d on the n a tio n a l and re ­
g io n a l le v e ls in te a c h in g process
w r it in g and fre q u e n tly host re ­
g io n a l w r it in g c o n fe re n c e s and
se m in a rs.
Each essay m ust be a c c o m p a ­
n ied by an o f f ic ia l e n try c o u p o n .
F o r a c o p y o f the g u id e lin e s and
an o f f ic ia l e n try c o u p o n , c a ll the
canoeing and kayaking events w ill
take place at Vancouver Lake Re­
pete in the Vancouver area. Rowing,
gional Park, w ith basketball events
at The H oop near Vancouver M all.
There w ill be numerous vo lu n ­
teer opportunities to participate in
this historic event.
Do You Have Winter Depression
Qualifications
You must be in good health
and not taking any
antidepressant medications.
If you are interested, please
call the Sleep and Mood
Disorders lath at OHSl';
Research Study Volunteers Needed
Do you feel down or sad in the winter, but nol during the summer? II so,
vott mav qualify for a three-week research study treating winter depression
with melatonin, which naturally occurs in the body. This is followed up
with two weeks of standard treatment with bright lights. (You may choose
to keep the light fixture at the end of the study.) The study will involve
five visits to Oregon Health Sciences University, with blood draws on three
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occasions.
(503) 494-1402
This project is under the
direction o f Dr. Alfred J. Lewy.
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