Page A2 December 1, 1999 (Fije |lo rtla n ò (0hseruer Police News/Vancouver jJurttanò (Dbser P ortlanders invited to m eet City invites applications for P olice Chief can d id ates Parking Advisory Com m ittee Mayor Vera Katz hosts open meeting to solicit community input CONTRIBUTED STORN for T he P ortland O bserver Community members get a chance to have their say on the candidates for •s g "c F in a list R o n a ld M o n ro e Chief o f Police at a public forum this Saturday. MayorVera Katz is inviting all interested people to come meet the two finalists, Mark Kroeker, a former United Nations International Police Deputy-Commissioner and former Los Angeles Deputy Chief, and Washington, D C. Assistant Chief Ronald Monroe. “This is your chance to meet our finalists, and tell me what you think,” said Katz. “I want you to challenge them to address neighborhood issu es, how they intend to be accountable to you, the public and then 1 want to hear back from you on their strengths and weaknesses.” T w o open m eetings w ill be questioned and answer format, with each candidate responding to their own one-hour sessions. Feedback forms will be available for the public to fill out at the meeting, or they can also respond via-e-mail through the M a y o r’s w eb site at http: / www.ci.poitland.or.us/mayor. F in a list M a rk K ro e k e r The East Portland Community Center is accessible by public transit. Bus lines 15,26, and 27 stop nearby, and MAX stops at 102nd Ave. DATE: Saturday, D ecem ber4,1999 TIME: 12:30-3p.m. PLACE: East Portland Community Center 740 SE 106,hA ve.(l ’/ j blocks south o f Stark, and across from East Precinct) Portland Police is again asking for your help in locating and apprehending Ihearone Giles. A felony arrest warrant is on file in Multnomah County, charging Giles with murder in the shooting death o f 32-year old Ronald Anthony Johnson. The shooting took place at 1:30 in the morning ofThursday, August 26,1999, atCisco and Poncho's Restaurant, located at 107 Northwest Fifth Avenue. According to investigators, Giles and Johnson were in the bar area when a verbal argument between the two escalated into a fistfight. Giles sulled a handgun and fired several shots at the victim who was struck in the torso. Johnson was transported to OHSU Hospital where he later died, rhearone Giles is a 25-year-old black male, with a date o f birth o f November 5,1973. He is described as 5 ’ 8” tall, weighing 160 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Giles has “C VC” tattooed on both arms, and should be considered armed and dangerous. Crime Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this case of tip to $ 1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this case or any unsolved felony crime (503) 823-HELP. Police briefs The search for a new Portland Police Bureau Chief is actively underway. The list o f c a n d id a te s, w hich numbered 37 in all after nationwide recruiting, recently was narrowed to eight (8). O f those eight candidates, three (3) will pass on to the final selection process. Academy Starts For Explorer Candidates Northeast Precinct Explorers started the Explorer Academy on November 11, 1999. The candidates will be trained in many aspects o f police work including defensive driving, defensive tactics, and radio codes and procedures. The candidates must pass both a mid-term and a final in order to be accepted into the Explorer Program. Though Law Enforcement Explorers have no police powers, they are a uniform position involved tn police ride-a-longs, special holiday events, parades, abandoned auto notification, vacation house checks, traffic speed watches, assisting police officers with traffic accidents and with building security. New Drug Free Zones Up And Running O fficers th ro u g h o u t N orth and N o rth e a st P o rtla n d h av e now received updated training on the new and expanded Drug Free Zones (DFZ). Although the zones officially became effective 30 days from the City Counsel’s passing o f the new ordinance on August 8,1999, it was not put into effect at the precincts until the proper training could be conducted. Now that the training has been completed, the officers are now excluding from all the DFZ’s. Prior to that training, officers enforced only the existing zones. The way the zones’ were determined depended on the number o f incidents o f drug crimes in T he P ortland O bserver The City O f Vancouver is seeking applicants to fill four vacancies on newly formed Parking Advisory Committee. The Committee is a seven-member body that replaces the parking Commission and is appointed by the City Council. The Committee will advise the City Council on policy issues related to all on-street and off-street packing issues and city-owned facilities in the downtown area. The committee will also make recommendations on the development of additional facilities, parking regulations Crime Stoppers Search For New Chief Narrows and parking rates in downtown area. The Parking Advisory Committee meets once a month at 7:30 a m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 210 E. 13lh St. A typical term is four years. A member may serve a maximum o f two terms. Members must be a Vancouver resident or own property in the city or be officed in a business or profession located in the downtown area. For applications or further information, contact Peggy Fumo in the city Manager’s Office at City Hall, PO Box 1995, Vancouver, WA 98668 or call 696-8484 or FAX: 696- 8049. The deadline for applications is Monday, Dec. 13. CONTRIBUTED STORY for a particular area and the comparison o f these crimes to other areas within the city. Millennium Party that is to be held in Pioneer Square on New Year’s Eve. Northeast Precinct is hard at work planning increased patrols during the h o lid ay season. T here w ill be increases patrols especially in the Jantzen Beach area and the Lloyd Center area. Besides regular vehicle patrol, there will be increased foot patrol during this time. The Portland Police Bureau is moving into the final planning stages for all the antic ipated New Y ear’s Eve events as well. This includes extensive planning for the SMART Wagon might be what is needed to get people to slow down in your area. The Smart Wagon is used to show drivers their speed as they pass the wagon. Northeast Precinct’s N eig hborhood R esponse Team (NRT) m aintains control o f the precinct’s SMART Wagon. To find out more on the SMART Wagon and if it could benefit your neighborhood, contact Officer Kristi Gustafson at 823-5790. Smart Wagon For Increased Patrols Available Planned For Neighborhood Use Are there traffic speeding issues in Holiday Season your neighborhood? I f so, the Citizen group to guide Public Square in Esther Short Park designs CONTRIBUTED STORY for T he P ortland O bserver southeast com er o f the park. George and C a ro ly n P ro p stra have contributed funds to make the public square a reality. A citizen-member Esther Short Park Steering Group will work with the community and city staff assists with design o f the new plaza at Esther Short Park. The group, appointed by the V ancouver-C lark Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, is made up o f a cross section o f citizens representing bu sin ess, tourism , neighborhood and the general public. The group’s first meeting is Dec.2, from 4-5:30 p.m. at Marshall House, 1301 Officers Row. The meeting is open to the public. Steering Group meeting will be co-chaired by Florence Wager and Dale Erickson o f the V a n c o u v e r-C la rk P a rk s and Recreation Advisory Commission. Steering Group members are: Charles W. Fromhold; Erik Runyan; Dan Heine; Helen Devery; Jim Johnson; Kim Bennett; Todd Horenstein; Deb W allace; M ike H eyw ood; Larry Swatosh; and James Etzkom. “We will conduct a number o f public sessions to ensure broad public involvement in the planning and design process,” Wager said. “We look forward to much input from the steering Group, park stakeholders and the community .” Wager said the Steering Group’s final design recommendation would go to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission. The Commission will then forward the recommendation to City Council, which has final review and approval o f the design and construction process. The project timeline sees construction on the new plaza under way in summer of 2000 and completed by December 2000. This is the second phase o f a major construction project on Esther Short Park. Phase One, which includes the addition o f an outdoor performance p a v ilio n , la n d sc a p in g , new walkways, lighting and a restroom, is under way. 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