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April 14, 1999
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P O L IC E N E W S
C R IM E
S TO P P E R S
h o m ic id e
P ortland Police B ureau D etectives, in co o p eratio n with
C rim e Stoppers, are asking for yo u r h elp in solving the hom i­
cid e o f a young m an w h o died trying to help p rotect a friend.
O n S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 6, 1999, at ap p ro x im ately 1:53 in
the m o rn in g , at a fast fo o d restau ran t at SE 4 9 lh an d P o w ell, 19-
y ear-o ld H ien M inh P ham and tw o friends w ere in th eir car
w aitin g in line. D irectly b ehind th em , alone in his v eh icle, w as
U n d e r a n a g r e e m e n t s ig n e d b y
th e B o n n e v ille P o w e r A d m in is ­
tr a tio n (B P A ) a n d th e B u re a u o f
R e c l a m a t i o n ( B O R ) , th e tw o
a g e n c ie s w ill jo in tly ru n th e C rim e
W itn e s s P ro g ra m . T h e $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
a g r e e m e n t e x p a n d s th e p ro g r a m
fro m its o r ig in a l b a s e in th e P a ­
c if ic N o r th w e s t in to a ll 17 W e s t­
a g an g c a lled "T h e R ed C obras.
C rim e S to p p ers is o ffering a cash rew ard o t up to $1,000
for in fo rm atio n , rep o rted to C rim e Stoppers, w hich lead s to an
arrest in th is case, or any unso lv ed felony crim e, an d you need
not
give j y o u r nam e. C — all
C rim _________
e S to p . p . ______________
ers at (5 ______
03) ----------------------------------------
823-H E L P . -------------------------------
I t v i
- - —
Help Needed for Fire
Victims
fam ily did not have insurance.
The A m erican R ed Cross provided
tem porary em ergency housing for the
family for one w eek in a hotel. Red
Cross also provided em ergency food
for one w eek and a clothing voucher.
O th er d o n atio n s w o u ld b e ap p re­
ciated, as ev ery th in g w as lost in the
fire including h ousehold item s (cloth­
ing, shoes, b ath clo th s an d tow els,
linen an d co v ers for b ed s, furniture,
food, co o k in g u ten sils, ect.).
I f y o u sh o u ld have a n y item s that
you w o u ld lik e to d o n ate to th e fam ­
ily, p lease call (5 0 3 ) 2 8 3 -1 6 9 2 and
leave a m essage.
A “ D o n atio n s R e lie f F u n d ” has
been set u p at the U S B an k at 3233
area hospital w here he later died.
A p relim in ary in v estig atio n has
rev ealed the v ictim w as atten d in g a
party in sid e 5333 N .E . C u lly B lvd
an d left th e ap artm en t w ith tw o H is­
panic m ales. A v erb al arg u m en t en ­
sued in th e p ark in g lo t an d th e v ictim
w as ap p aren tly stab b ed b y o n e o fth e
m ales he left the ap artm en t w ith. The
suspect is d escrib ed as a H ispanic
m ale, 30-35 years, w h o w as w earing
a b la c k s w e a te ra n d w h ite shoes. T he
suspect fled the p ark in g lot in an
N orth L o m b ard , P o rtlan d , O reg o n
for the K en n eth H. Jo h n so n Jr. fam ­
ily to h elp w ith h o u sin g , c lo th in g and
h o u seh o ld item s. Y o u r d o n atio n s
w ill b e g reatly ap p reciated . C o n tri­
b utions can b e m ad e at any U S B ank
in O reg o n an d in th e U n ited States.
the
• ♦ T hanks and B lessincs to Y ou from
K enneth J ohnson F a m ily * *
Homicide
O n Saturday, A pril 10, 1999, at
ap p ro x im ately 4 :5 4 A .M .,o fficerso fa
East Precinct responded to a call o f
fight in the parking lot o f the V illa D e
C lara V ista A partm ents in the 5300
b lock ofN .E . C ully Blvd. W hen offic­
ers arrived, they found a 25-year-old
m ale on the ground in the northw est
com er o f the parking lot w ho w as
apparently suffering from stab w ounds.
The m ale victim w as transported to an
u n k n o w n direction.
T he n am e o f th e v ictim is b eing
w ithheld p ending notification o f fam ­
ily. A nyone w ith inform ation is asked
to call the D etectiv e D ivisio n o fP o rt-
lan d P o lice b u re a u at 8 2 3 -0 4 0 0 .
D etectiv e S erg ean t Jo n R h o d es and
D etective S erg ean t D erek A n d erson
are assig n ed the investig atio n .
City Introduces 24-Hour Utility
Payment Boxes At Three Locations
C ity o fV ancou v er w ater and sew er
utility custom ers can now m ake utility
paym ents 24 hours a day, seven days
a w eek at three n ew , conveniently
located pay m en t depositories.
T he b lu e p ay m en t boxes, w hich
can also be used to p ay parking tick­
ets, are located at:
•U tilities D ivision office, 2323 G en ­
eral A nderson A ve.
• C e n tra l P o lic e P r e c in c t, 2 8 0 0
S tapleton Rd.
■East Police Precinct, 1201 Tech C en­
ter D rive, Suite 190 (o ff 164* A venue)
“T h e p ay m en t bo x es are part o f
o u r o n going effort to im prove service
and conven ien ce for the C ity ’s utility
custom ers w hile keep in g operating
costs d o w n ,” says R ich G olze, U tili­
ties A d m inistration m anager.
C ustom ers should use the paym ent
envelope provided with their bi-monthly
utility bill and pay b y check only (no
cash, please). The cancelled check will
serve as the receipt o f the transaction.
•City u tility cu sto m ers ca n also
m a k e u tility p a y m e n ts M o n d a y
thro u g h F rid ay from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m .
at: V an co u v er C ity H all, 2 1 0 East
13* St. ¡C itizens Service C enter, 1313
M ain St.; an d the U tilities D ivision
O ffice, 2323 G en eral A n d erso n A ve.
U tility p ay m en ts are also accepted at
any branch o fF irst Independent Bank
durin g n o rm al b u sin ess hours.
Vancouver Honored for a Decade of
to Community Forestry
V A N C O U V E R - For a benchm ark
tenth year in a row, V ancouver has been
nam ed a Tree City U SA b y the national
A rborD ayFoundation(N A D F). M ayor
R oyce E. Pollard announced the desig­
nation as part o f the A rbor M onth proc­
lam ation at the M onday, April 5, City
Council meeting. M ayor Pollard will
formally accept the aw ard from the
State C om m issioner o f Public Lands,
Jennifer B elcher at a State A rbor D ay
celebration W ednesday, April 14, on
O fficers Row.
T o b e c o m e a n atio n ally re co g ­
n ized T ree C ity U S A , a co m m u n ity
m ust m eet fo u r stan d ard s: a tree-care
ordinance, a co m p reh en siv e co m m u ­
nity fo restry p ro g ram , an d an A rb o r
D ay o b serv an ce. “ V an co u v er has a
long histo ry o f co m m itm en t to its
urban fo rests," o b serv es E lizabeth
W alker, city forester. W e are proud
that V an co u v er is ap p lau d e d for its
on g o in g effo rts, and a d ecad e o f the
n atio n al d esig n atio n is n o tew o rth y .”
Tree C ity US A aw ards are presented
by the N A D F in cooperation with the
National Association o f State Foresters
and the U nited States Forest Service.
S everal local events are planned
as p art o f A rb o r M onth in A pril:
S ta te A r b o r D a y : “T re e A cross
T im e” - A p r i l 14, 1 0 a.m . M arshall
H o u se o f O fficers Row.
E a r th A c tio n D ay : S alm o n H abitat
R esto ratio n at H ead ach e C reek -
A p ril 1 7 ,9 a.m . - noon.
(C all G illian B randon, 694-8495)
N a tio n a l A r b o r D ay: A m ericorps
tree p lan tin g at L acam as P ark - April
30, 10 a m . - noon. C am as (Call
Sam uel P aden, 696-8171 ext. 8455)
Clark County Underscores Local issues in
Response to Bureau of Indian affairs
O n T hursday, A pril 8, 1999 Clark
C ounty provided the Federal Bureau o f
Indian Affairs O ffice in Portland, O r­
egon, w ith its response regarding a p ro­
posal to put 170.8 acres o f land in the
R idgefield area into trust status.
In addition toproviding specific tech­
nical data requested b y the Bureau o f
Indian A flairs, the county also responded
to the BLA’s requested for information
about local concerns.
C h ief am ong the concerns cited by
the county w as m aintaining the integrity
ofClark C ounty scom prehensive lu n d -
u sep lan C ounty citizens as part o f an
extensive four-year public process de­
veloped the land-use plan.
“O ur land-use plan helps ensure that
our decisions are consistent with the
direction o ur citizens w ant the county to
go and that they treat people equitably,”
said Judie Stanton, chair o f the board o f
Clark C ounty comm issioners. “In re ­
sponding to the Bureau o f Indian A f­
fairs proposal, we are undersconngClark
C ounty’s need to fulfill our com m it­
m ent to o ur residents and to the state o f
W ashington to m anage our growth."
The Shoalw ater B ay Indian Tribe
ow ns the land under discussion Putting
O n F rid a y , A p ril 9 , 1999, at
a p p ro x im a te ly 9 :2 0 P .M ., E ast P re ­
c in c t o ff ic e rs re s p o n d e d to a c a ll
o f a s h o o tin g at 5 7 4 8 N E
K illin g s w o rth S tre e t. W h e n o f f ic ­
e rs a rriv e d , th e y fo u n d D in a L in
K e lle r, 42 y e a rs , d e c e a s e d in the
b e d ro o m o f th e re s id e n c e fro m a p ­
p a re n t g u n s h o t w o u n d s . O ffic e rs
a ls o fo u n d L eo J a m e s K e lle r, 43
y e a rs , in th e b e d ro o m s u f fe rin g
fro m a n a p p a re n t g u n s h o t w o u n d
to th e h e a d . J a m e s K e lle r w a s
tr a n s p o rte d to E m a n u e l h o s p ita l
w h e re h e la te r d ie d o f h i s in ju rie s.
T h e in v e s tig a tio n r e v e a le d th a t
tw o o f th e K e lle r ’s c h ild re n , a 16-
y e a r o ld d a u g h te r a n d a n 8 -y e a r
o ld so n , w e re in s id e th e re s id e n c e
w h e re th e s h o o tin g o c c u rre d . A
te e n a g e r, w h o w a s a fa m ily frie n d ,
w a s a ls o p r e s e n t.
A p p a r e n tly
Ja m e s a n d D ia n a K e lle r w e re in ­
v o lv e d in a v e rb a l a rg u m e n t p rio r
to th e s h o o tin g . T h e y th e n w en t
in to th e b e d ro o m w h e re Ja m e s
K e lle r s h o t D ia n a K e lle r w ith a
h a n d g u n a n d th e n sh o t h im se lf.
Crime Witness Program
Expands Across the West
a n o th e r frien d o f P h a m ’s.
T h e tw o cars w ere still w aitin g in line w h en another
v eh icle, d escrib ed as a b lack o r d ark b lu e, late m o d el H onda
2 -d o o r, p u lled on to the lot and stopped. N u m ero u s A sian
m ales, w h o w ere in the H onda, got ou t an d im m ed iately
co n fro n te d P h am ’s friend w ho w as alone in h is v ehicle.
P ham got out o fh is car attem pted to go to the aid o fh is friend.
B ut it w as there that Pham w as stabbed and m ortally w ounded.
A cco rd in g to investigators, the suspects, w h o co n fro n ted
P h a m ’s friend and stab b ed P ham , are po ssib ly asso ciate d w ith
O n Saturday, M arch 27, 1999, a
house fire at 7 4 1 1 N . V ancouver A ve,
Portland, O regon destro y ed the resi­
dence o f a fam ily o f 9 (tw o adults and
7 children, ages 1 y r to 17 years old.)
The fam ily was able to get out o fth e
house safe w ith ju st the clothes on their
backs. Everything else w as com pletely
burned and destroyed by the fire. The
Homicide-Suicide
it in rust would take it o ff the property
tax rolls and w ould allow it to be exempt
from local zoning, building code regu­
lations, as well as the paym ent o f impact
fees. C urrent zoning for m ost o f the
property in question is for 10-to 20-acre
sized lots.
C om plete text o f Clark County’s
response to the B IA ’s request for infor­
mation is available by calling Clark
C ounty’s Public Information and Out­
reach Office at (360) 397-6012, option
3, o r by accessing the C lark C ounty web
site (die hom e page under the "W hat’s
N ew " section) at www.co.clark.wa.us.
e r n s ta te s .
T h e c rim e W itn e s s P ro g r a m is
a b ro a d n e ig h b o r h o o d -w a tc h
c r i m e p r e v e n t i o n p r o g r a m in ­
te n d e d to c o m b a t c rim e , re d u c e
v a n d a lis m , in c r e a s e p o w e r s y s ­
te m r e l ia b i li ty ; c o n tr o l c o s ts a n d
k e e p r a te s lo w . B P A A d m in is tra -
to r J u d i J o h a n s e n s ta te d : “ W e a re
v e ry p le a s e d w ith th is a llia n c e
b e tw e e n o u r tw o a g e n c ie s . It is a
n a t u r a l f i t.
L e v e ra g in g e a c h
a g e n c y ’s re s o u r c e in th is c o n ­
s t r u c ti v e p a r tn e r s h ip is g o o d fo r
B P A , th e B O R , o u r c u s to m e rs ,
th e p o w e r s y s te m a n d th e g r e a te r
p u b lic i n t e r e s t .”
T h e C rim e W itn e s s P ro g r a m
o f f e r s c a s h r e w a r d s o f u p to
$ 1 ,0 0 0 f o r in f o r m a tio n le a d in g to
th e a r r e s t a n d c o n v ic tio n o f p e r ­
s o n s c o m m ittin g c rim e s a g a in s t
B P A o r B O R f a c i li ti e s , p ro p e r ty
o r p e r s o n n e l. S ig n s p o s te d at f a ­
c il i t i e s d ir e c t in f o r m a n ts to c a ll
to ll fre e 1 -8 0 0 - 4 3 7 -2 7 4 4 to r e ­
p o rt c r im in a l a c tiv itie s in c o m ­
p le te c o n fid e n c e .
B P A o rg in a lly c re a te d its C rim e
W itn e s s P ro g ra m in 1994 to ask
th e p u b lic to h e lp fig h t c rim e on
its fa c ilitie s . B e fo re th e p ro g ra m ,
c rim e d ir e c te d a g a in s t B P A p e r ­
s o n n e l, p ro p e r ty a n d a s s e ts c o st
th e a g e n c y m o re th a n $1 m illio n
e a c h y e a r. S in c e 1994, th e p ro ­
g ra m g e n e ra te d h u n d re d s o f te le ­
p h o n e tip s re s u ltin g in d o z e n s o f
a rr e s ts , th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs in
re c o v e r e d property sav in g s o f m o re
th a n a th ird s in c e in s titu tio n o f the
p ro g ra m .
Officers Discover Another
Meth Lab In S.E. Portland
•Knock and Talk Leads to
Working Lab in Bathroom
A c tin g u p o n a tip , M u ltn o m a h
C o u n ty S h e r i f f s D e p u tie s d is c o v ­
e re d a w o rk in g m e th a m p h e ta m in e
la b in a sm a ll a p a rtm e n t c o m p le x at
7 6 0 6 S .E . F la v e l. T h e lab w as fo u n d
at a p a rtm e n t #3. T h e o ffic e rs m a d e
c o n ta c t w ith th e p e o p le liv in g in
th e a p a rtm e n t an d fo u n d a w o rk in g
m e th lab in the b a th ro o m .
O f f i c e r s c o n ta c te d G r e s h a m
H a z M a t T e a m 3 a n d th e S p e c ia l
I n v e s tig a tio n s U n it ( S I U ) o f th e
S h e r i f f s O ffic e . T h e y p r o c e s s e d
th e s c e n e a n d re m o v e d c h e m ic a ls
a n d p a r t o f a w o r k in g la b . T h e
a r e a h a s b e e n p o s te d as u n f it fo r
h a b it a ti o n b e c a u s e it is a h a z a r d ­
o u s d r u g site .
M ic a h T a y lo r N o r d s tr o m , d a te
o f b ir th 5 /6 /8 0 , w a s ta k e n in to
c u s to d y . H e h as b e e n c h a rg e d w ith
p o s s e s s io n , d is trib u tio n and
m a n u fa c tu rin g o f a c o n tr o lle d s u b ­
s ta n c e . H e h a s a p r e v io u s c r i m i­
n a l r e c o r d fo r p o s s e s s i o n o f a
c o n tr o ll e d s u b s ta n c e . D e n is e
M a r ie S n y d e r, a g e 2 2 , w a s a ls o
liv in g in th e a p a r tm e n t w ith h e r
fo u r y e a r o ld c h ild . S h e h a s n o t
b e e n c h a r g e d w ith a n y c rim e .
D u rin g 1998, th e M u ltn o m a h
C o u n ty S h e r i f f s O ffic e in v e s ti­
g a te d 18 m e th lab s. O u r c o u n t fo r
1999, in c lu d in g th is in c id e n t, is
11 m e th la b s . A c c o rd in g to S e r­
g e a n t L a n e S a w y e r, m a n a g e r o f
th e S p e c ia l I n v e s tig a tio n s U n it,
“ M e th a m p h e ta m in e is o u r fa s te s t
g ro w in g th re a t. L o c a l o p e ra tio n s
a re c le a rly o n th e in c r e a s e in O r­
e g o n . M e th is th e n u m b e r o n e d ru g
o f c h o ic e in M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .”
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