Page A2 October 20, 1999 (The $Jortkinh ©borruer POLICE NEWS Crime Stoppers-Kidnap/Sexual assault Ghost stories takes center stage at officers row T h e P o rtlan d P o lic e B u reau , in cooperation w ith C n m e Stoppers, is asking for your help in locating and a p p r e h e n d in g th e p erso n re sp o n sib le fo r k id n a p p in g and sexually assaulting a young girl. On Sunday, S eptem ber 5, 1999, at about 2:30 in the afternoon, a fifteen year old girl w as w alking in H illsdale P ark , lo c ate d at S o u th w e st 2 7 lh A venue and B eaverton H illsdale Highway. T he suspect drove up to the victim in a p ic k u p tr u c k a n d a s k e d fo r directions. As the victim walked away, the suspect got out o f the truck and attem pted to grab her arms. The victim pulled away and ran, but was caught by the suspect who pulled her up a hill and sexually assaulted her. T he suspect is described as a white m ale in his m id to late 2 0 ’s, with a medium build, blonde hair, mustache, and a chipped front tooth. He was driving a white, low rider style pickup truck, possibly a C hevrolet, w ith a CONTRIBUTED STORY_________________________ for T he P ortland O bserver canopy. C rim e Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $ 1,000 for information, reported to C nm e Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crim e, and you can rem a in an o n y m o u s. C all C rim e Stoppers at (503) 823-HE LP. Late Night altercation results in stabbing C ontributed S tory _________________ ________ F or T he P ortland O bserver On O ctober 16, at approx. 11:30 pm, V ancouver Police officers were dispatched to a possible stabbing at 6 and W ashington streets. U pon arrival officers located the victim, know n only as “C olorado” . “C olorado” indicated he had been stabbed by an unknow n person during an argum ent. He appeared to have suffered a stab w ound to the upper left abdom en. The victim w as transported to southw est W ashington Medical Center fortreatment. His current medical condition is unknow n at this time. W hile officers were investigating the incident, 9-1-1 received a call from a person identifying h im self as the suspect. O fficers responded to his location, and after further investigating placed him in custody w ithout incident. The suspect has been identified as Edw ard G. Cathey, D O B January 23,1966. Mr. C athey w as charged with A ssault 1 and transferred into custody at the C lark County Law Enforcem ent Center. Detective Sergaent Hetley to take over duties of Public Information Officer P et .-S ergaent C heryi K anzler F or T he P ortland O bserver O n T hursday, O ctober 14, 1999, D etectiv e S ergeant M ike H etley jo in ed the Public Inform ation Office. D etective S ergeant H etley and I (D etective-Sergeant Cheryl Kanzler) will be w orking together for the next m onth and then D etective Sergeant H efley w ill take over the Public I n fo r m a tio n O f f ic e r p o s itio n . D etective Sergeant H efley has been with the Portland Police Bureau for tw enty-five years. D etective Sergeant H efley spent six years in uniform patrol and has served , n in e te e n y e a rs as a d e te c tiv e . D etective Sergeant spent fourteen years w orking hom icides and has been a H ostage N egotiator for five years. On W ednesday, O ctober 1 3 ,1 9 9 9 ,at4 :14 in the morning. N ortheast Precinct Uniform O fficers were dispatched on a report o f shots heard in the area o f Peninsula Park. W hen officers arrived, they found the body o f an adult m ale in the front seat o f a car parked in the 6200 block o f N orth K erby Avenue. The deceased has been identified as28-year-oldTerrence A ndre N orris. A ccording to the M edical Exam iners O ffice, N orris died o f m ultiple gunshot w ounds. The investigation is continuing. W ar era group returns for the fi fth time to croon by the campfire. • “G host B usters” - N ever fear, G host Busters are here. See the G host Busters strolling about the ground and keeping folks sate. • “ U SO Show ” - ta k e a break from G host Stories w anderings and stop by the USO show for a song o r tw o an d ta ll ta le s from V ancouver’s past. Sponsors include: T he C olum bian, NW N atural, Day W ireless System s, Clark Public Utilities, Fort Vancouver A n tiq u e E q u ip m en t A sso ciatio n , V ancouverN ational Historic Reserve Trust, N ational Park Service and the Civil A ir Patrol. Grant Program promotes teen-oriented programs CONTRIBUTED STORY_________________________________________________ for T he P ortland O bserver Tapping the Talents ofT eens (T3), a m ini-grant program sponsored by the City o f V ancouver, is back w ith a new focus. The T3 program funds youth-led and youth-designed co m m u n ity se rv ic e p ro jec ts th a t ad d re ss ce rtain developm ental assets identified by the Search Institute o f M inneapolis as the building blocks to a healthy youth com m unity. The assets include such things as family support, discipline, positive activities, com m unity involvement, com m itm ent to education, positive values, and life skills. All m iddle or high school-age youth w ho live or go to school in Clark County are eligible to apply for T3 project funds. T he projects m ust benefit C lark C ounty youth and be com pleted inside the county. T3 is sponsored by a coalition o f the C ity o f V ancouver, the C lark C ounty D epartm ent o f C om m unity Services, the C lark County Y outh C om m ission, Peer C onsultants and M inority Y outh Leadership. T he connection w ith th e S e a rc h I n s titu t e s o f M in n e a p o lis F o rty D evelopm ental A ssets is new this year. C all 696-8222 o r e-m ail t3@ ch eerfu l.co m for an application. Project applications are due Nov. 15. Projects m ust be com pleted by m id-June. Man leadsvancouver police on 100 mph chase C ontributed S tory __________ F or the P ortland O bserver Police Find 28-year-old man shot to death in car C ontributed story F or T he P ortland O bserver Local theater com panies and heritage volunteers will gather on historic officers row Saturday, Oct. 23, to present the annual G host S tories event. Suitable for the entire fam ily, G host Stories is produced by the C ity o f V a n c o u v e r H e rita g e E d u c a tio n Program and com m unity volunteers. This year’s show is from 5 to 9 p.m. Traffic onO fficers Row will close at 4 p.m. and rem ain p ed estrian -o n ly throughout the vent. Tickets are $5 general adm ission, $3 for 12 and younger and 55 and over. Tickets are available at the gate or at the follow ing locations: M arshall House, G rant House, N orris Road C om m unity Center, East V ancouver Recreation Office. New scenes this year are the "D eath o f the C entury" funeral procession beginning at the w est end ofO fficers Row at 5 p.m. and continuing east. T his kicks o f f the g h o st S tories evening. A lso new this year are “G host R iders, narrated rides on antique vehicles. Additional scenes includes: • “ C lu b D e a d ” - A g h o s tly nightclub w ith unsually lively dancing and singing. • “ Until Death Do W e Part” - T h e au dience p articip ates in this w edding at the M arshall House. • “ Singing Soldiers” - This Civil At approximately 8:12 pm on October 17, 1999 V ancouver Police O fficers were dispatched to a disturbance call in v o lv in g tw o m en w ith felo n y warrants who w ere suspected ofbeing arm ed. A fter one o f the suspect vehicles left the scene as officers w ere arriving, a pursuit w as initiated b y O ff ic e r s H e m s to c k an d A m m erm an. The pursuit led officers to Portland at speeds in excess o f 100 mph before the pursuit was terminated by V ancouver O fficers w hen they lost sight o f the vehicle. However, Portland Police, who had been alerted by CR CA , found the vehicle and began a pursuit w hich resulted in the suspect abandoning the vehicle in the area o f 8lh and Skidmore. The s u s p e c t w as a r r e s te d w ith th e assistance o fP ortlandC anine O fficer Bert Com bs and w as charged with outstanding C lark C ounty Felony w arrants for Escape and A ttem pting to Elude Police. N o one was seriously injured and th e re w as no p ro p e rty d am ag e reported as o f this w riting. B anking O n A merica 8 Jammin’ That’s America to me. 01 Bank of America Supporting Minority Business Enterprise Week. t