Page A 2 DEC. 30, 1998 (The JJorfLtttò P o lic e N ew s Three Arrested In Septem ber Beating Death Crime Stoppers: Wanted Subject The Portland Police B ureau’s Detective division, in cooperation with Crim e Stoppers, is asking for your help in locating and appre­ hending Ronald Joseph Hauge. On N ovem ber 16, 1998, Hauge en­ tered a convenience store in south­ east Portland and demanded money from the clerk. W hen the clerk refused, Hauge displayed a hand­ gun. H ague then had a violent struggle with the clerk and left the store after stealing som e money. Ronald Joseph H auge is a 24 One Adult and Two Juveniles have been charged On September 14,1998, the body o f Lom Leroy Grindle, DOB August 16, 1956, was discovered near N. Lombard St. and N. Carey Av. near the railroad cut in St. Johns. Portland Police Bureau homicide detectives initiated an investigation after es­ tablishing Grindle died as the result o f internal injuries caused by blunt force trauma to his abdomen. In recent weeks Portland Police homicide detective John Rhodes and Shirley McLaughlin developed in­ formation which led to the identity o f three suspects. On December 11, 1998, Friday, information was pre­ sented to the M ultnomah County Grand Jury' which led to the issuance o f indictments for one adult and two juveniles for M urder in the death o f Lom Grindle. On December 12,1998, Saturday, Detectives Rhodes and McLaughlin arrested Joseph Kelley Gann, DOB March 6, 1980, at this home in St. Johns for the m u rderof M rG rindle. Gann was lodged in the Justice Cen­ ter Jail and w as a rra ig n e d in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Monday, December 14,1998. On December 13, 1998, Sunday, Detectives Rhodes and McLoughlin arrested Ramon David Thomas. DOB February 1,1982, at this home in St. Johns and delivered him to the Donald E. Long Home where he was lodged for the Grindle homicide. On that same date, Joseph G ann’s younger brother, Joshua KerrGann, DOB Sept. 14, 1981, was also charged with M urder in the death of Lom Grindle. Joshua Gann was in custody at the Donald E. Long Home on unrelated charges when police reports were filed arresting him for m urder for his involvem ent in G rindle’s death. Both Ramon Thomas and Joshua Grindle are expected to be remanded to adult court at a later date. Detectives request anyone hav­ ing information regarding this in­ vestigation call the Portland Police Detectives at (503)823-0479. Portland Police M ake Arrests In 1996 Double M u rd e r As the result o f a continuing in­ vestigation by Portland Police homi­ cide detectives, two additional de­ fendants are under indictment and in custody for the June 14,1996, homi­ cide o f Dennis K. Hester, age 20, and Damon D. Johnson, age 22. Hester and Johnson were shot and killed in their carin 1996atN Minnesota Ave. and N Watts St., Two passengers in the same vehicle, Mecca Thurman, age 19, and Domanick Campbell, age 18, were wounded by gunfire but survived their injuries. On July 31,1998, homicide detec­ tives David Ruby and Kris Ferrell arrested Francisco C. Hernandez, DOB May 31, 1977, in Bakersfield, California, and charged him with two counts o f Aggravated Murder and two counts o f Attempted Aggravated Murder. Hernandez has since been extradited back to Oregon and is pend­ ing trial in Multnomah County Circuit Court. On December 11,1998,Friday,De­ tectives Ruby and Ferrell arrested James Lee Munoz, DOB November 25, 1978, in Portland, at his place of employment, and charged him with two counts o f aggravated Murder, two Counts o f Attempted Aggra­ vated Murder and two counts of Assault in the Second Degree. Munoz was lodged in the Justice Center Jail and was arraigned in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Monday, December 14,1998. A third defendant, Antoine Depree Williams, DOB July 5, 1973, is cur­ rently in custody for unrelated fed­ eral criminal convictions and is incar­ cerated in the Snake River Correc­ tional Institution in Ontario, Oregon. Williams was also charged on Friday, December 11,1998, with two counts o f Aggravated Murder, two counts o f Attempted Aggravated Murder and two counts o f Assault in the Second Degree. Williams willbe trans­ ported from Ontario to Portland at an unspecified date for arraignment in Multnomah County .Homicide detec­ tives state the investigation is con­ tinuing and do not rule out the pos­ sibility o f additional indictments. Anyone having additional informa­ tion regarding this case is asked to contact the Portland Police Detective Division at (503) 823-0479. year old w hite male with a date o f birth o f February 13, 1974. He is 6 ’0" tall, weighing 170 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Hauge has several w arrants for his arrest. C rim e Stoppers is offering a cash rew ard o f up to $1,000 for inform ation, reported to C rim e Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this case or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Call Crim e Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP. Portland Police Detectives Clear Series O f Local “Take O v e r” Robberies Two Suspects In Custody - A n­ other Sought In Connection W ith Eight Robberies In Portland And G resham P o rtland P o lice B ureau and G resham Police Departm ent d e­ tectives have arrested two o f three suspects who have been tied to a series o f eight local robberies which w ere reported from G resham and Portland Police betw een N ovem ­ ber 11, 1998 and D ecem ber 12, 1998. Police agencies in the Seattle area are said to be investigating a series o f eighteen sim ilar robber­ ies. The robbery activity in Port­ land appears to have started at about the same time the Seattle robbery activity subsided. On D ecem ber 8, 1998, T ues­ day, officers and detectives from G resham and Portland Police ar­ rested G ary D ouglas W ilson, DOB Septem ber 28, 1966, at SE 182nd Ave. and SE Division St. W ilson w as lodged at the M ultnom ah C ounty Justice Center Jail and was indicted on Decem ber 15, 1998, by a M ultnom ah County Grand Jury for m ultiple counts o f First and Second Degree Robbery. On D ecem bers, 1998, in a sepa­ rate incident, Douglas W ayne Dunn D O B D e c e m b e r2 1 ,1973, a Seattle resident, w as arrested at SE 180th and SE Division St. and charged w ith m ultiple counts o f First and Second D egree Robbery, Kidnap­ ping and Felon in Possession o f a Firearm. He, too, was indicted by a M ultnom ah County G rand Jury on D ecem ber 15, 1998, for Rob­ bery, Kidnaping and Felon in Pos­ session o f a Firearm. Investigators are currently look­ ing for a third person, Edward R. Guerrero, male, Hispanic, DOB O c­ tober 06, 1970, for whom robbery warrants have been issued. Dunn, W ilson and G uerrero are suspected to have been involved in confrontational arm ed robberies in which em ployees and custom ers ofhotels and small businesses were threatened with guns and robbed. In several instance the suspects ju m p e d o v e r c u sto m e r service counters to threaten their victims. A photograph o f Edw ard Ray G uerrero is available at the Port­ land Police Detective Division, 1111 SW Second Ave. Rm 1250, Port­ land, O regon 97204. Any inform ation regarding Ed­ ward G uerrero should be referred to Dt. Jim M uzyn, Gresham Police D epartm ent, (503) 618-2333 or Dt. Sgr. W ayne Svilar, Portland Police Bureau, (503) 823-0479. In te rn e t Child Pornographer A rrested On December22,1998,at 11:30 AM, Detectives from the Portland Police Bureau Computer Crimes Unit and the MultnomahCountyChildAbuse Team, served a search warrant at 5630N Inter­ state Avenue, Apartment #C.Inside the residence, hundreds o f photographs depicting small children and youngboys in explicit sex acts were located. These 5630 N Interstate Avenue #C photos had been retrieved from the Internet. Also located were a large num­ ber o f Polaroid pictures o f young boys.Arrested in connection with the incidentis JohnMichael Decker, dateof birthJune 13,1948.Mr Deckerhas pre­ vious convictions of sex related crimes against young boys. Deckerwascharged with Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse I andEncouragingChildSexual Abuse II. TotalbailLs listed at $250,OOO.Mr.Decker has been meeting young boys in chat rooms on America Online and at times, sending thempomographic pictures.The investigation is continuing. Anyone with information is requested to contact the Multnomah County Child Abuse Teamat248-5249. Protesters Dispersed, Arrested In Downtown Portland On D ecem ber 17 , 1998, Thurs­ day, approximately twenty-five pro­ testers were arrested by Portland Police Officers during a mobile three and one h alf hour dem onstration in dow ntow n Portland. M ost o f the dem onstrators were dem onstrating their opposition to the recent United States miliary action in Iraq. Others were reportedly demonstrating their support o f opposition to the im­ peachm ent proceedings against President Clinton. A small crowd o f protesters gath­ ered outside the Edith Green Fed­ eral Office Building, 1220 SW Third Ave, shortly after 4:00 P.M. At least one arrest was made at about 4:30 P.M. after one protester struck a Portland Police M ounted Patrol horse with a sign. Others blocked traffic on SW Third Ave. The crowd is believed to have grown to about 200 and moved in segments to other areas in the downtown area. Two groups o f protesters were taken into custody at SW 6th and SW Yamhill St and later at SW 5th and SW Morrison St. after being ordered to disperse. Portland Po­ lice officers were called in to handle the crowd which were withdrawn at about 7:00 pm. M u ltn o m a h C ounty S h e riff s Yes! It's your time! You couldn't have dreamed it better if youd tried. You've learned tha t hard w ork and long hours definitely pay o ff and t! lat getting ahead is easier w h e n there's family behind you. That's the w ay it is w ith American Family Insurance. Like you, w e understand it's consistent performance that builds strong reputations. That's ju s t one o f m any reasons w h y year after year, we're awarded an A+ (Superior, rating from the respected insurance r a t in g a u t h o r it y , A .M . B est. have family behind you. 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