June 9, 1999 dbv Ilortbub ©baeruvr P O L IC E N E W S C R IM E S T O P P E R S U African American Distinguished Youth To Be Recognized D is tin g u is h e d Y o u th , a V an co u v er n o n -p ro fit o rg a n iz a ­ tion, w ill p re se n t the c ity ’s first A frican A m eric an S tu d en t A w ard C erem ony S u n d ay , Ju n e 13, at 3 p .m ., at th e W a te r R e so u rc e E du­ cation C e n te r, 4 6 0 0 S.E. C o lu m ­ bia W ay. T he ce rem o n y is open to the public and w ill h o n o r to p ran k ­ ing A fric an A m eric an stu d e n ts in th e E v e rg re e n an d V a n c o u v e r S chool D istric ts. V a n c o u v e r M a y o r R o y c e E. P ollard w ill speak and p rese n t ce r­ tificates. T he k ey n o te sp e ak e r is D r. A ndrew G riffin , assistan t su ­ p e r i n t e n d e n t o f th e S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t’s O ffice o f Public Instruction. B eth H uston of the C lark C ounty Y o u th C o m m issio n is also on the program . T he ce rem o n y ’s them e is “ A C all to L ead ersh ip ,” said D istin ­ guished Y outh E xecu tiv e D irecto r T am ara Suell. ’’The o b je ctiv e o f D istinguish ed Y outh is to n u rtu re and encourage y outh to striv e to ­ w ard p ositiv e actio n s and to reach their highest p o ten tial,” Suell says. She added that the p u rp o se o f the T h ew eek o fM ay 10,1999 C rim e Stoppers profiled a theft scam where a m ale, and one o f possibly as m any as three different fem ales, "talk " their way into an elderly persons home by either offering to do repairs, or claim ing to have done repairs in the past. O nce inside, they distract the victim and steal item s, such as cash, credit cards, and jew elry. In most cases, the victim s have been over eighty years o f age. When the theft scam was first profiled, Portland Police, Milwaukie Police, and the Clackam as County S h eriff s Office had a total o f sixteen cases. Since then the num ber has risen to twenty-three, w ith cases being reported in Gresham and aw ard cerem o n y is to en co u rag e vlultnomah County, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, academ ic gro w th an d to in flu en ce In the M ultnom ah C ounty s h e riff s O ffice case, the m ale A frican A m erican y outh to becom e uspect accom panied his victim to a bank, w here a surveil- lead ers w ithin th e C lark C o u n ty ance cam era recorded the victim w ithdraw ing $500 that he com m unity. :»ve ,0 l^ e suspect. T he A fric an A m eric an S tu d en t The suspect is described as a w hite m ale, 30 to 40 years of A w ard C e re m o n y is su p p o rte d by g e ,5 ’6” to 5 ’7” tall, 150to 170 pounds, w ith short dark hair the C ity o f V a n c o u v e r O ffic e o f hat is possible graying. , J z-' 1. ic CnmeStoppersisptforiiigacashrowardo/uptoSI.OOOtoriHtormation.reported Neighborhoods, cultural services > Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this ease, or any unsolved felony crime an d lo c a l b u s in e s s e s . T a m a ra ,,d you need not give your name. Call Crime Stoppers al (503) M 3 HELP. S u ell can be re a c h e d at (3 6 0 ) 254- 1684, or on th e D is tin g u is h e d Y o u th w e b s ite a t: w w w .co lu m ib an .co m u n d e r the “O u r C la rk C o u n ty ” se ctio n . Portland Police ureau Officer Shot City Will Sponsor Summer Lunch Program V ancouver-C lark Parks and Rec­ reation Services w ill sponsor a sum ­ m er Food Service Program for chil­ dren at 12 sites throughout the city. Free lunches will be provided w eek­ days from July 6 through Aug. 20 to children under 19 years o f age. The program is funded by the U.S. Department o f Agriculture. Last sum­ mer about 500 children were fed each day for the 34 days the program oper­ ated. The city conducts this program in partnership with the Vancouver and E vergreen sch o o l d istric ts and Vancouver Housing Authority. The Summer Food Service Program for Children was established to ensure that during school vacation periods, chil­ dren could continue to receive the same high-quality meals that are provided during the school year. The program results from awareness o f the critical importance o f proper nutrition for chil­ dren, and a belief that school vacations should not end the availability o f nutri­ tious meals for children. Meals are avail­ able with out regard to race, color, na­ tional origin, gender, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. Not all prohib­ ited bases (race, color, gender, etc.) apply to all programs. People with disabilities who require alternative means for communication o f program information should contact Teresa Williamson at (360) 696-8065. To file a complaint o f discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office o f Civil rights. Room 326-W, Whitten Build­ ing, 14* and Independence Avenue S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. City o f V ancouver D epartm ent o f Inform ation Services - (360) 696- 8 0 1 6 - F a x (360)696-8942 Auditor Announces Formation Of A Sub-Committee G reg K im sey, C lark C ounty A u­ d ito r, fo rm e d an E le ctio n s A dvi­ sory C o m m ittee this year. T he p u r­ p o se is to p ro v id e a forum for d is­ cu ssio n in v o lv in g the elec tio n pro ­ cess and to p ro v id e c itiz en input to th e au d ito r on elec tio n issues such as v o te -b y -m a il, ch a n g in g o f p ri­ m ary e le c tio n d ates, and p rec in ct co n so lid a tio n . In an e ffo rt to red u ce the cost o f c o n d u c tin g e le c tio n s in C la rk C o u n ty , a su b -co m m itte e has been form ed to e x p lo re p re c in c t co n ­ solidation. T he increase in the num ­ b er o f p eo p le w ho vote b y m ail and the d eclin e in the n u m b er o f people w ho vote at p o llin g p la ce s gives the C o u n ty an o p p o rtu n ity to re ­ duce th e co st o f elec tio n s by co n ­ so lid atin g p rec in cts. T h e su b -c o m m itte e p la n s to m eet M onday, July 19 1*1 at the E lec­ t io n s o f f i c e , 1 5 0 0 D S tr e e t , V an co u v er, W A 98660. C itizen s in te reste d in co m m en tin g on p re ­ cin ct co n so lid a tio n m ay co n tact G reg K im sey at 397 -2 2 4 1 , ext. 4491; e - m a il g re g .k im se y @ c o .c la rk .w a .u s, o r fax 397-6007. Income eligibility forms are not required at the following sites: T IM E 12:45 p . m . - 1:45 p . m . SIT E H ough Elementary School 1900 Daniels St. Fruit V alley Elem entary School 1 - 2 N oon - 1 p . m . 1 - 2 P.M. 11 a . m . - Noon 11:20 a . m .-1 2 :2 0 p . m . 12:20 p . m . - 1:20 p . m . 1 2 :3 0 - 1:30 p . m . 11:45 a . m .-12:45 p . m . 11:30 a . m .-12:30 p . m .* Income eligibility forms are required at these two sites: T IM E N oon - 1 p . m . SIT E H earthwood Elementary School 801 NE H earthwood Blvd. M arrion Elem entary School 10119N E 14,h St Y ea r $14,893 20,073 25,253 30,433 35,613 40,793 45,973 51,153 +5.180 O f f ic e r s im m e d ia te ly s u r ­ ro u n d ed the ap a rtm en t and w ere ab le to esta b lish co n tact w ith one o f the fem ales inside. T w o a d u lt’s fem ales and th ree ch ild ren then fled, leaving the m ale suspect alone in sid e the ap artm en t. T he S E R T and the H ostage N eg o tiatio n Team w ere ca lled to th e scene. A t ap ­ p ro x im a tely 3 :0 0 AM the su sp ect COUNTY su rren d ered w ith o u t in cid en t. T he id en tity o f the su sp ect has not been confirm ed. T he su sp e ct w as tra n s­ po rted to an area h o sp ital for ev alu ­ atio n o f his in ju ries. T he o ffic er w ho w as sh o t is rec o v erin g at an are a h o sp ital. A s in all o ffic e r in v o lv e d sh o o tin g s, th e n am es o f the o ffic e rs w ill not be released for 24 h o u rs. SHER IF F ’ S O F F IC E Methamphetamine Lab/Weapons p . m . * Meals July 6 through August 13 For each additional family member: On Friday, June 4, 1999, at ap- »roximately 12:30 A M , officers re­ ponded to a fam ily d isturbance call it an apartm ent located at 9222 N. .ombard # 10, w hen shots w ere fired from the backdoor. O ne o fficer was shot in the neck and the oth er officer returned fire. A third o fficer who had arrived on the scene transported officer to an area hospital. M ULTNOM AH 3301 Fruit V alley Road M artin Luther King Elementary School 4801 Idaho St. W ashington Elem entary School 2908 “S” S t Roosevelt Elem entary School 2921 Falk Rd. Peter S. O gden Elementary School 8100N E 281“ St. H arney Elem entary School Fircrest Elem entary School 12001 NE N inth St. V ancouver Housing Authority 500 Omaha W ay Eisenhow er Elem entary School 9201 NW N inth Ave. H ousehold Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P D A T E Elder Theft Scam M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty S h e r if f s Deputies are conducting an investi­ gation o f a hom e in S.E. Portland where an active m etham phetam ine lab was located on June 3, 1999. At a little a fte r m id n ig h t d ep u ties stopped a vehicle, driven by a male adult, at NE Prescott and NE Sandy Blvd. For a traffic violation. D epu­ ties immediately noticed signs ofdrug possession and eventually arrested the driver w hen they found him to be in possession o f m etham phetam ine. T he su b se q u en t in v e stig a tio n lead the d ep u ties to the d riv ers re sid e n ce at 9 7 2 4 SE A sh w h ere at ap p ro x im ate ly 4 :3 0 a.m . they d is­ co v e red an ac tiv e m e th a m p h e t­ am in e lab. D ep u ties also se ize d 13 firearm s in c lu d in g a saw ed o ff sh o tg u n , a M A C -10 m ach in e p is­ tol, an M -16 assau lt rifle, an o th er sh o tg u n , h an d g u n s, rifles and a c ro s s bo w . T h e re w as a la rg e am o u n t o f am m u n itio n for the w eap o n s at the resid en ce as w ell. In v estig ato rs also found a Pit B u ll­ dog and a 9 foot P yth o n snake re sid in g in the resid en ce. A fe­ m ale o ccu p an t o f th e resid en ce w as also tak en in to cu stody. T h e S h e r if f s O ffice H azard ­ ous M aterials T eam is at the lo c a­ tio n alo n g w ith m em b ers o f the S p ecial In v estig atio n s U nit co n ­ d u ctin g the on g o in g in v e stig a tio n and ev id en ce co llectio n . Both su s­ p ec ts are on felony p ro b atio n and are in cu sto d y at th is tim e. Id en tity o f the m ale is 26 y ea r o ld D ylan G S tu d e r an d 25 y e a r o ld D eion M arie L indsey Increased Enforcement In Scenic Areas Of East Multnomah County The M ultnom ah County S h e riff s O ffice will be increasing its patrol 11:30 a m .-12:30 p . m . and enforcem ent attention to the ar­ eas o f East M ultnom ah County most W eek heavily visited by tourists. This in­ M o n th cludes the C o lu m b ia G orge and $287 $1,242 M ultnom ah Falls areas. These tour­ 387 1,673 ist areas are com m only targets o f 486 2,105 586 thieves who prey on unsuspecting 2,537 tourists and hikers who utilize these 685 2,968 areas during the spring and summer. 785 3,400 These crim inals take the opportunity 885 3,832 984 to find unsuspecting victim s who are 4,263 careless and leave valuables in their +700 +432 vehicles and then leave them for ex­ tended periods o f time. T he S h e r iff s office hopes to put a stop to th ese expensive and ex ­ trem ely p ersonal attacks on c iti­ zens and to u rists to M ultnom ah C ounty. Part o f the w ay we hope to do this is to so licit the help o f the public and o f the m edia in getting and giving inform ation. T he S h e r i f f s o ffic e h as in ­ creased p atro ls in the areas for years. T his y ea r w e are adding p a­ tro ls and o th er types o f en fo rce­ m ent. W e also w ill increase the av ailab ility o f in fo rm atio n on how the public can p ro tect them selves from these crim es o f opportunity. W e are strongly encouraging any m edia outlet w ho w ill lend us a hand in getting the w ord out to the public, tourists and m ost im portantly the crim inals, that: w e will be looking for violators and will do w hat it takes to put them in jail!! Persons interested in m ore infor­ m ation and/or who w ant to do stories on th is su b ject can co n tact the M ultnom ah County S h e riff sO ffice. W e look forward to w orking with you to keep M ultnom ah County and its residents and visitors safe! I n fo rm a tio n fro m Lt. B ria n M artinck office 251-2515; 271-1217. The downed power line suddenly slammed with the force of 7,200 volts against the pavement. "You could feel the ground shake clear across four lanes of highway," remembered firefighter Dave Willson. Only moments before, the line - a primary feeder that had been brought down by a tree limb - was just lying across a roadside hedge. It looked like a harmless old garden hose; no wronder the man from the neighborhood thought it would be safe to move it. Happily, Captain Willson had seen him reach for the line and acted quickly to stop him. The firefighter had recently taken part in a Pacific Power safety training session, where he learned to treat all downed lines as deadly. "They can snap back to life It felt like a small earthquake, now out of harm's way, Capt. 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