* S^WSESW» ï » î sssw sssj » s » j . U » . . . « w ’< » i n W ' Page A2 ■ November 10,1999 ortlanb (Obwrutr (Tljv ^lortlanb üftbseruer Police News/Vancouver Vancouver police guild hosts variety show Crime Stoppers; homicide Portland Police Bureau Homicide Investigators, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help you can remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at (5031 823-HELP, or the Portland Police Bureau Detective Division in solving a murder. On Tuesday, August 10, 1999, at about 10:40 in the evening, two males were standing on the northwest comer o f N. Albina Avenue and N . Webster Street, when shots were fired at the two from a car southbound on Albina. 19-year-old Very 1 Lynn Goss Jr. was struck in the upper torso, and ran to the porch o f a nearby house where he died. His companion suffered a non-lite threatening wound to the foot. The suspect vehicle is described as a 1970’s, reddish- brow n 2-door, possibly a M ercury Cougar, Ford Thunderbird, or similar vehicle, occupied by at least three blackmales, Cnm e Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to 5.1 ,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this case or any unsolved felony cnm e, and A ugust 10, 1909 10:40 P M N. A lbina Ave. and N. W ebster St. Suspect vehicle is described as a 1970's, M ercury C ougar or F ord Thunderbird, or sim ilar, resem bling vehicle p ictured above. Sheriff’s office to distribute free gun-locks . Project HomeSafe sponsored in cooperation with National Shooting Sports Foundation CONTRI B l TEDSTORT for T he P ortland O bserver S h e riff D an N o elle and representatives from the National S h o o tin g S p o rts F o u n d atio n announced the kick-off of Project Homesafe in Multnomah County on November 9. A key component o f the program is the free distribution of gun locks to th e c itiz e n s o f Multnomah County. The locks in . • .» j ___ _____ i c o m b in a tio n w ith e d u c a tio n a l materials are intended to promote safe handling and secure storage practices among all firearms owners. Sheriff Dan Noelle said, “I’m excited about this partnership. I strongly believe that providing gun locks will prevent tragedies. These locks can be used on any kind o f firearm, including rifles and shotguns. The locks com bined w ith education should hopefully reduce the risk of unintentional firearms-related injuries or deaths.” As p art o f the p ro g ra m , the Multnomah County Sheriff s Office will distribute 5000 gun lock devices to local residents free o f charge. The device, which works like a traditional padlock, is placed through a firearm barrel or magazine holder so that the pd u n t il i it t is I weapon r» 9 (Hlam "pm si \ |) \ Y WHOLESAIT H O I RS: MOVLRl " AOaro-s ADpm \AllW )AV9tM Um -3pm Sl'NDAY 11 ODam-tpm RETAIL-W HOLESALE 7 0 0 S.E. 1 2 2 n d A v e . P ortlan d , OR 252-9530 Visit our website al www.fabricdepol.com 1-8O O -392-3376 happened. The unit was working exactly as it should. Smiles quickly replaced the serious expressions of the test team. In the weeks that followed, the generator continued to operate without a hitch, even as its clock was set to other year 2000 test dates. So there was no need to test the other identical power units at Gadsby, right? Wrong, the team decided. They continued to test everything. Minor problems were found on the other two generators, but they were quickly corrected, as retesting verified. All systems passed the tests with flying colors. "Here is a success story in two folds," says David. "First, we verified that systems will perform as It was just before midnight, Dec. 31,1999. expected in the year 2000 and second, by finding small glitches, we confirmed that our testing strategy is the right one." " Because of work like this, our customers can feel confident that we will be conducting business as usual on January 1,2000." And beyond. David Register and Pacific Power's Y2K team. Taking the mystery out of the millennium. You can reach us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, just call 1-888-221-7070. # PACIFIC POWER A PacifiCorp Company Making it happen. I