Page A2 March 28, 2001 Povthuiò (ßbseruer ® Police News/Vancouver ■nan ■ h ■■■■■■■■■■a m a Robber Puts on Apron and Goes to Work P ortland P o lice B ureau robbery d e te c tiv e s , in c o o p e ra tio n w ith C rim e S to p p e rs, a re a sk in g for your help in identifying an d ap p re­ hending th e susp ect in an arm ed robbery. O n S aturday, Feb 10, at about 8 :4 0 in the evening, an arm ed gunm an en tered the P laid P antry at 14090 N .E . S an d y Blvd. A fter robbing the clerk, the su s­ pect p laced h er in a back room . B efore leaving, he p u t on a Plaid P antry apron an d for th e n ext 25 m inutes w aited on custo m ers w hile posing as a store em ployee. T he su sp ect is d escrib ed as a w hite m ale, 18 to 23 y ears o f age, 5 ’ 8” tall, w eig h in g 160 pounds w ith b ro w n hair. H e w as w earing a b lack C o lu m b ia zip -u p fleece ja c k e t, baggy b lu e je a n s an d w as w earing a silv er chain w ith a ring on it. H e w as arm e d w ith a sm all Inside-A Weather Through the Weekend Ruling Protects Pregant Women from Drug T ests........................... A4 Task Force to A ddress Youth Suicide...........A4 Wanted Your Recipe....A6 Rain Today 60°F High 46°F Low Thursday Metro- Showers Rain Friday__ 56°F High 40°F Low Saturday Showers Muniz Named Small Business A dvocate...B 1 Tiger W ins A gain?..B 3 Dionne W arwick To perform At Chinook W inds..... Inside Focus Store surveillance video shows a suspect who put on a store apron and waited on customers after robbing the Plaid Pantry at 14090 N.E. Sandy Blvd. handgun. C rim e S toppers is o ffe r­ ing a cash rew ard o f up to $1,000 for inform ation, reported to C rim e S toppers, w hich leads to an arrest in th is case o r an y inv o lv ed felony crim e, an d y o u can rem ain a n o n y ­ m ous. C all C rim e S to p p ers at 503- 823-H E L P . This Week in History States troops left South Vietnam, ending America’s direct military in­ volvement in the Vietnam War. M arch 3 0 , 1 981, P resid en t Reagan was shot and seriously in­ jured outside a Washington, D.C., hotel by John W. Hinckley Jr. Also wounded were W hite House news secretary Jam es Brady, a Secret M arch 28, 1979, A m erica’s worst commercial nuclear accident occurred inside the Unit Tw o reac­ tor at the Three Mile Island plant near Middletown, Pa. M arch 29,1973, the last United Service agent and a District o f Columbia police officer. M arch 3 1 , 1968, President Johnson stunned the country by announcing he would not run for another term o f office. April 1 , 1945, American forces invaded O kinaw a during W orld W ar II. Man Wanted for Armed Robbeiy T he W a sh in g to n C o u n ty S h e r if f s O ffice, in c o o p e ra ­ tion w ith C rim e S toppers, is asking for y our help in lo c a t­ ing and app reh en d in g A lonzo H. N olan Jr. Felony arrest w arrants are on file charging N olan with arm ed resid en tial robbery and distribution o f a controlled sub­ stance. He sh o u ld be c o n sid e red arm ed and dangerous. N olan is d escrib ed as a 21 - Man Sentenced For Polluting Willamette year-old black m ale, 5 ’ 11 ” tall, w eighing 165 pounds, w ith black h air and brow n eyes. N olan is know n to go by the nicknam e o f “ S m okey” . C rim e Stoppers is offerin g cash rew ard o f up to $1,000 for in form ation, reported to C rim e S toppers, w hich leads to an arre st in this case or any unsolved felony crim e, and you can rem ain anonym ous. C all C rim e S toppers at 503-823- H E L P. An O regon C ity m an has been sentenced in U.S. D is­ trict C ourt in P ortland to three years o f p ro b atio n and six m onths o f hom e detention for dum ping pollutants into the W illam ette R iver o v er a five y e a r p e rio d at th e fo rm e r Sm urfit N ew sprint Corp, plant (now Blue H eron) in O regon City. G ary F ield w orked as e n v i­ ronm ental services superinten­ dent for S m urfit. He adm itted his in v o lv em en t in falsify in g w a te r d isc h a rg e rep o rts b e ­ tw een 1994 and 1999. T he O regon D epartm ent o f E n v ironm ental Q u ality levied a $96,280 fine against Sm urfit in June 2000 for falsifica tio n o f w a stew a te r d isch arg e re ­ ports and failure to p ro p erly m onitor d isch arg es in v io la ­ tion o f the federal C lean W a­ ter A ct. F ie ld p led g u ilty to one felony count o f d isch arg in g po llu tan ts at his Feb. 8 se n ­ te n c in g h e a rin g b e fo re the U .S. D istrict C ourt in P o rt­ land. F ield left S m urfit last year. FLUCTUATING PORK PRICES. UNCERTAIN SUBSIDIES. 30-YEAR ADJUSTABLE. 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