Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 11, 1998, Page 2, Image 2

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M ARCH 11,1998
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C r im e S to p p e r s
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Residential Burglary
Pat McDonnell named Deputy
City Manager
V a n c o u v e r C ity M a n a g e r
V ern o n E. S to n e r an n o u n ced to ­
day th at C lark C o u n ty A d m in is­
tra to r Pat M cD o n n ell has been
s e le c te d as V a n c o u v e r ’s new
D e p u ty
C ity
M an a g e r.
M cD o n n ell, w ho has serv ed as
c o u n ty a d m in istra to r since 1991,
will assum e his new p o sitio n w ith
the c ity on M arch 30.
“ I to o k fo rw ard to h av in g Pat
co m e on b o a rd ,” S to n e r says.
“ He b rin g s stro n g sk ills to the
p o sitio n and w ill h elp us be su c ­
c essfu l in c a rry in g out o u r m is­
sion and v isio n ."
M c D o n n e ll, w ho w ill jo in
M ary Jo B riggs as V a n c o u v e r’s
second d eputy city m anager, was
selected from a natio n w id e field
o f ca n d id a te s. His sp ecific a s­
sig n m en ts and areas o f re sp o n si­
b ility w ill be a n n o u n ced later.
As C lark C ounty a d m in istra ­
to r, M cD onnell was resp o n sib le
for p la n n in g , d ire c tin g and m a n ­
aging county o perations, services
and a c tiv itie s. He is cred ited
w ith s h e p h e rd in g the c o u n ty
th ro u g h an era o f un p reced en ted
gro w th w hile im p lem enting in ­
n o v atio n s in such areas as land
use p lanning, bud g etin g and s tra ­
te g ic p la n n in g , in te r - ju r is d ic ­
tio n al re la tio n s and so c ia l s e r­
vices.
He serv ed as a ssista n t C lark
C ounty a d m in istra to r from 1987
to 1991 and was co u n ty a d m in is­
trato r o f Blue Earth C ounty, M in­
n e s o ta , fro m 1979 to 1 9 8 7 .
M c D o n n e ll is a g r a d u a te o f
M ankato State U niversity in M in­
nesota and has a m asters d eg re e
in p u b lic a d m in istra tio n /u rb a n
stu d ies from M ankato S tate and
L ew is and C lark C o lle g e in P o rt­
land, O regon.
Sports classes offered for kids
T h e V a n c o u v e r-C la rk P ark s
and R ecreatio n D ep a rtm e n t o f ­
fers th e fo llo w in g s p o rts for
y o u n g sters:
Y o u th G o lf
A g e s 5 -7 .
N o e q u ip m e n t
n eed ed , but y o u ’re w elco m e to
b rin g y o u r ow n c lu b s. B asic
sk ills, p u ttin g , d riv in g and rules.
M o d ifie d in d o o r e q u ip m e n t is
used. M eet at B agley C en ter,
4 1 0 0 P lo m o n d o n . (3 w eeks).
S P 5 0 9 0 S atu rd ay A ges 5-7
$ 1 5 /$ 1 2
Session 1:
12:45-1:30 pm 4/25-5/16
Session 2:
11:30 am -12:15 pm 5/23-6/13
Saturday Sampler Sports-All
Sports
G irls and boys ages 4 to 6 learn
b a s k e tb a ll, so c c e r and T -b a ll
through gam es in a non-com peti­
tive atm osphere. This is a popular
class. So sign up early. Class
m eets at M arshall Center, 1009 E.
M cLoughlin Blvd. for four weeks.
Saturday, SP528O
3/18 to 4/18 9 to 10 am
$22\$ 1 1 (city resident)
T oddler/B eginning Sport
Boys and g irls ages 4 to 5 will
w ork on th ro w in g , k icking, p a ss­
ing and catching. N e rf and m o d i­
fied sp o rts eq u ip m en t w ill be
used. Play w ith y o u r child. O ne
POLICE
NEWS
p a re n t m u st be p r e s e n t to p a r ­
ticipate. M eet at B agley C en ter,
4100 P lom ondon.
T hursday, S P 5 180/04 3/19 to
4/18
9:30 to 10:15 am $24/$ II
(city resident)
Spring Break Sports Camp
G irls and boys ages 4 to 6, and
7 to 10 w ill be placed in a p p ro ­
p riate age g roups. C h ild re n w ill
learn so c c e r, b a se b a ll, T -b a ll,
b a s k e tb a ll a n d o th e r g a m e s
th ro u g h scrim m ag e and d rills.
B ring a w ater bo ttle. A w ard s for
all! M eets at B agley C en ter.
M onday-Friday, SP5 120
4/6 to 4/10
9 to 1 I am
$35/$28 (city resident)
T he su sp ect is d e sc rib e d as a
m ale w h ite, 25 to 35 years o f
age, 5 ’ 10” to 6 ’0" ta ll, a p p ro x i­
m ately 200 p o u n d s, w ith a thick
full head o f h air and a m o u s­
tache. At the tim e he w as w e a r­
ing a brow n le a th e r ja c k e t, je a n s ,
w hite cloth glo v es, and in d icated
he had a knife.
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash
reward o f up to $ 1,000 for inform a­
tion, reported to Crime Stoppers,
which leads to an arrest in this case or
any unsolved felony crime, and you
can remain anonymous. Call Crime
Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP.
Portland Police, in cooperation
with Crime Stoppers, are asking for
your help in identifying and appre­
hending a subject involved a resi­
dential burglary w here the victim
was at home.
O n T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 5,
1998, at a p p ro x im a te ly 7:35 in
the m o rn in g , in a g ro u n d floor
ap artm en t in th e 2200 b lo c k o f
NE F la n d e rs S tre e t, a b u rg la r
e n tered th ro u g h a w in d o w w hich
aw akened the fem ale o c cu p an t.
W hen the w om an sc re a m e d , the
suspect fled leaving behind a gray
T -shirt.
Officer Kim Keist Goes Home
Saturday, February 28, 1998
Injured Portland Police Bureau
Officer Kim Keist was released from
Emanuel Hospital Saturday after­
noon. Keist, has been in the Hospital
recovering from gunshot wounds she
received on January 27, 1998. The
same incident took the life o f Port­
land Police Officer Colleen Waibel
and injured Sgt. Jim Hudson.
Although Officer Keist has addi­
tional recovery and surgeries needed,
she has been deemed well enough to
Suspect Charged In 1992 Double Homicide
Portland Police detectives and the
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty
D istric t
Attorney’s Office have charged and
indicted Sebastian A lexander Shaw,
male Asian, Date o f Birth November
28, 1967, in connection with two
cases stemming from crimes com­
mitted in 1992 and 1995.
Shaw has been indicted for the
July 17th 1992, stabbing murders o f
Todd A. Rudiger, 27 years, and his
girlfriend Donna G. Ferguson, 18
years. The victim o f a sexual assault
during the incident.
Shaw is also indicted for the Attempt
Murder and Sexual Assault ofa 22 year-
old SE Portland/Richmond Neighbor­
hood woman on June 1,1995. The vic­
tim, who was beaten and tied up at
gunpoint, fought with her assailant for
over 20 minutes to escape further injury.
Portland Police Detectives M.
Staulman and J. Bocciolatt were as­
signed to the case after additional
leads surface and links were made to
connect both cases.
T he v ictim s in T u esd ay n ig h t's
hom icid e have been id en tified as:
B arb ara J. G ilp in , w h ite fem ale,
D O B 1 1-12-53, o f S easid e, O r­
egon an d Ja c q u e lin e J. A n d e r­
son, w h ite fem ale, DOB 10-18-
68, a lso o f S easid e, O regon.
T h e v ic tim s are b e lie v e d to
h av e been shot to death by Eric
W alter R unning, A K A : W alter
D en n in g , m ale Indian, 47 years,
lo n g b la c k h a ir, 5' 10", 160
p o u nds. R unning has a lengthy
c rim in a l record.
R unning has not yet been lo ­
cated.
Community Notification of a
Registered Sex Offender
T he P o rtla n d P o lice B ureau is
n o tify in g th e c o m m u n ity o f a
R e g iste re d Sex O ffe n d e r liv in g
in th e 5 6 0 0 b lo c k o f S .E . M itchell
S treet. O R S. 181.588 allo w s law
e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n c ie s to re le a se
such in fo rm a tio n to the p u b lic
re g a rd in g c o n v ic te d o ffe n d e rs,
w h o a re re q u ire d to r e g is te r,
w hen such in fo rm a tio n w ill in ­
c re a se p u b lic a w a re n e ss and p ro ­
m o te c o m m u n ity sa fe ty .
T h e Sex O ffe n d e r has b een
c o n v ic te d o f a sex o ffe n se th at
re q u ire s he re g iste r w ith a law
e n fo rc e m e n t a g en cy in O reg o n .
H is c rim in a l h isto ry p laces him
in a c a te g o ry w h ich in d ic a te s he
m ay reo ffen d . T his su b je c t is
not w anted by the po lice at this
tim e.
If you have any in fo rm atio n
ab o u t this o ffe n d e r c o m m ittin g
a d d itio n a l crim es, p lease contact
th e D e tectiv es o f the Sexual A s­
sa u lt D etail at 823-4636.
S u b je c t’s nam e is A llen B ryce
T h o m p so n , M .W ., 39 years old,
6 ’ 1 ", 235, brow n h air and hazel
eyes.
A llen T hom pson has been c o n ­
v ic te d o f Sex A buse HI and is no
lo n g e r u n d e r s u p e rv is io n .
T h o m p so n 's victim was a 12 year
old m ale w ho w as a m em ber o f
th e Boy Scouts.
Shaw, formerly known as Chan Hoas
been indicted on the following charges.
Counts 1-15 Aggravated M urder
Count 16 Sodomy I
Count 17 Sex Abuse I
Counts 18 -28 Attempted A ggra­
vated M urder with a Firearm
Count 29 Rape I with a Firearm
Count 30 Sodomy I with Firearm
Count 31 Unlawful Sexual Pen­
etration I with a Firearm
Counts 32 - 36 Sexual Abuse I
with a Firearm
PGE really deserves the Spirit of
Portland award. Our Neighborhoods
First has been a real blessing to
Homicide Update
Ambassador Restaurant
return home. The Keist family and
the members o f the Portland Police
Bureau would like to thank everyone
for the kindness shown during these
trying times. The family requests no
visitors in order to allow Kim to rest.
A ntoinette Edwards
residents of North Portland. The
Columbia Villa-Tamarack
Family Resource
Center Coordinator
company and its volunteers have
been wonderful helpers and partners
in our efforts to build a strong neighborhood.
We'd like to salute
a spirited community.
We're proud to receive the Mayor's Spirit
Orion Collins and Itis sister
Zakari Newton team up
for the North Portland
Caring Community Rose
Festival Parade outing,
sponsored by PGE's
O ur Neighborhoods First.
of Portland award as a Business of the Year.
But we're even prouder to be part of a
community where people work together to
make this a nice place to live. That's what
community spirit is all about. And that's
why we consider it a privilege to help
sponsor events like the Cathedral Park Jazz
Festival, Seed the Future tree plantings and
the St. Johns Parade.
PGE helps Seed
the Future at a
tree planting in
Portsmouth.
PGE congratulates all the dedicated
Spirit award recipients including the Kenton
Neighborhtxxd, volunteers Don and Mary
Gilbertson, and Lila Estes. We're honored to
Brenda A ddy takes part
in the Hotnowo African
Harvest Festival,
sponsored in part by PGE's
O ur Neighborhoods First.
be counted among them. And to be in a city
where community spirit is alive and well.
Portland General Electric
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