October 27,1999 (Efye ÿlortlanô ©becruer Page A3 POLICE NEWS w Domestic assault and kidnap of 5-year-old boy On Friday, O cto b e r22,1999, at 5:45 a m ., N o rth P r e c in c t o f f ic e r s responded to a report o f a serious domestic assault in the 4900 block o f N. Houghton Street. On arrival uniform officers discovered the victim, a 35-year-old female, had been pistol w hipped about the head sustaining m ultiple lacerations. In the course o f trying to defend herself, the victim also sustained broken bones in both hands as w ell as a broken arm. The victim was tied to a post in the basem ent on T h u rs d a y , at approx imately 8 p . m ., and her 5-year- old son was kidnapped at gunpoint. The victim rem ained bound in the basem ent for over 91/2 hours, until she was able to chew her way through her restraints, w hich consisted o f ropes and extension cord. The victim broke free and fled to a neighbor’s residence w here 911 w as called. T he v ic tim w as tra n s p o rte d to Emanuel Hospital w here she was adm itted over the w eekend due to her injuries. The victim identified the suspect as her boyfriend, 31-year-old, Steven Ray M cCluskey. Inform ation lead to the arrest o f M cCluskey on Friday, O ctober 22,1999, at approxim ately 1 p.m. by officers o f the Lincoln City P olice D epartm ent, w ho spotted M cCluskey walking. A short time later, the v ictim ’s stolen vehicle was located in the Lincoln C ity O utlet M all w ith the k id n a p p e d ch ild unharm ed inside. M c C lu sk e y w as lo d g e d a t th e M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty D e te n tio n Center on the following charges: One count A ttem pt A ggravated M urder, one count A ssault 1 (w ith firearm ), seven counts K idnap 1, tw o counts Robbery 1 (with firearm), tw o counts theft 1, one count U nauthorized U se o f M otor Vehicle. Jerome Mayo won D etectiv es release nam es o f suspects in double homicide The follow ing people have been charged in the brutal double m urder o f V icent J. Pawloski and Jodie Ann Schneider: • James Edward Bryant April 17,1962 9841 S.E. 132nd Clackamas A rrested on w arrant forthe following charges: 3 counts aggravated murder; 1 count each tam pering with physical evidence, unauthorized use o f a motor vehicle, hindering prosecution; 2 counts abuse o f a corpse. No Bail • Kim Marie Clark A p n l 1 ,1 9 6 8 9841 S.E. 132nd Clackamas A rrested on warrant for the following charges: 2 counts abuse o f a corpse; 1 count each tam pering with physical evidence, unauthorized use o f a motor vehicle, hindering prosecution. Bail-$250,000 • Barnard Joseph W allace February 20,1960 8925 S.E. Flavel Charges: 2 counts abuse o f a corpse; 1 count each tampering with physical evidence, hindering prosecution and PCSII (Heroin) Bail-$200,000 • Barry A lan W ren O ctober24,1966 15847 S.E. Stark; #9 Portland, OR Bail-$150,000 Charges: 1 count each tam pering with p h y s ic a l e v id e n c e , h in d e rin g prosecution and unauthorized use o f a m otor vehicle. Search w arrants were served at the follow ing addresses: • 9841 S.E. 132nd, Clackamas • 4841 S.E. 84'h, Portland • 8925 S.E. Flavel, Portland The bodies o f the two victim s were found O ctober 7 along N ortheast Palm er M ill Rd. O ther arrest in this case are pending. (O hscrtituij Symphony hits Vancouver in November Spanish com poser Isaac A lbeniz. CONTRIBUTED STORY for T h e P o rtland O bserver C h r is to p h e r P a r k e n in g , h ig h ly a c c la im e d A m e r ic a n c la s s ic a l guitarist, will be the featured guest artist at the V ancouver S ym phony’s Novem ber 6 Gala Concert. Parkening is considered one o f the prem ier virtuosos ofclassical guitar, dazzling audiences w orldw ide with his superb m usicianship and artistry. The N ew Y ork Tim es states Mr. P arkening is “perhaps the finest technician on his instrum ent this country has produced.” Likewise, the W ashington Post says he “com bines p ro fo u n d m u s ic a l in s ig h t w ith com plete technical m astery o f his instrum ent.” H e has perform ed with orchestras from around the entire globe and produced recordings and c o m p a c t d is c s s o lo a n d in com bination w ith other m ajor artists such as K athleen B attle and Placido Domingo. Mr. Parkening is considered heir to the classical guitar throne after the death o f A ndres S egovia in 1987. He in fact studied w ith Segovia as a teenager after years o f listening to his recordings and describes him as his inspiration. Mr. Parkening will be perform ing the N orthw est prem ier o f La Bega by concert w ith B rahm s’ Sym phony No. 1 inC m inor. Begun in 1862,B rahm s’ S a lv a d o r B ro to n s w ill co n d u ct. labored for fourteen years to complete O riginally a piano piece, La Vega was th is sy m p h o n y , a r r a n g e d fo r r e f u s in g to be g u ita r an d rushed. Prem iered o r c h e s tr a by in 1876, it w as Jack M arshall initially m et with a fro m th e c o ld a u d ie n c e Alhambra Piano re c e p tio n . N o w , Suite. A lbeniz how ever, it is one w a s b o r n in o f the m ost popular 1860 in Spain s y m p h o n ie s fo r and s tu d ie d audiences. p ia n o in T ic k e ts a re ’ G e rm a n y , a v a ila b le a t a ll E n g la n d , and t i c k e t m a s t e r B e lg iu m . A s locations including tim e w ent on he G .I.Joe’sandM eier fo c u se d m ore & Frank or m ay be C h risto p h er P arkening n o charged by calling c o m p o s itio n , 2 2 4 -4 4 0 0 or (5 0 3 ) com posing La Vega around 1889. It is w w w .ticketm aster.com . Tickets are considered one o f his m ajor works also available at R unyan’s Jewelers and the title refers to the flowering in dow ntow n V ancouver and Camas, fields that inspired him during a trip to B e a c o c k ’s M u sic, an d W ay sid e Grenada. Books and V ideo in Battle G round or In addition, Mr. Parkening will perform by calling the Sym phony office at three o f the S panish D ances by (503) 735-7278. Tickets for a post­ Catalan com poser Enrique Granados. concert reception at the H eathm an G ranados, a m agnificent pianist and Lodge, sponsored by the Friends o f com poser, began co m p o sin g the the V a n c o u v e r S y m p h o n y , are series o f tw elve dances in 1892 when available by calling the Sym phony he w as 25. office. T he orch estra w ill co n clu d e the Police investigate exposure suspect CONTRIBUTED STOR>_____________________________________ ____________________ for T he P ortland O bserver O fficers at V an co u v er P olice C entral precinct are investigating reports o f m ale H ispanics Suspect targeting female high school students w alking to and from school in the 18'h Street and Carlson area o f V ancouver. A 14- year-old student returning from Ft. Vancouver High School first saw the suspect at3 p .m . on O ctober 12. She reported the suspect as a m ale H ispanic, 25-35 years driving a newer small green pickup. The pickup had purple squiggly lines on the sides. T helicenseplateissim ilartoA 9174l 1A. The subject passed the victim slow ly driving by. The suspect turned around and stopped when he w as next to her and opened his door so she could see he was stim ulating him self. The subject did not say anything to the victim. The second occurrence was O ctober 18lh at 0713 in the m orning. Tw o fem ale students saw the subject walking in the 18lh Street and Carlson area. As the suspect w alked by the girls, they noticed he was exposing him self to them. The girls reported the incident to security officers at Fr. V ancouver High School. Central Police officers have initiated a saturation patrol during the high-risk times when students walk to and from school. The Clark County Sex offender unit has been asked to review know n sex offenders for a sim ilar green truck. A sim ilar incident happened this m orning near Columbia River High School where a H ispamc male dri ving a green pick up w ith swooshes on the side stopped and exposed him selfto student w alking to school. ReferCCSO #99-13927. The police are requesting the p u b lic’s help in identifying the suspect in this case. I f anyone has inform ation regarding this truck or it’s driver, they are asked to call Sgt. Dave King at 696-8281. Advertise in ÍElje ^ortlanh ©bseruer. 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