December 05, 2001 Page A2 $8 M illion Lottery Prize Claim Rejected (AP) - The Oregon State Lottery has refused to pay an $8.35 million jackpot toaPort- land man who says he holds the winning ticket. State police investigators say the ticket held by Chris Reamer was purchased more than three hours after the drawing. The Marion County district attorney’s office is considering whether to pros­ ecute the case as attempted fraud. But Reamer insists he is the rightful winner of the $8.34 million, and has filed a breach of contract suit against the Oregon Lottery Commis­ sion. Reamer says he bought the ticket on June 17 at a 7-Eleven Store. When the next day’s $8.35 million Megabucks draw­ ing was held, the six numbers Reamer picked came up, his complaint says. Reamer’s wife, Tanya, and father-in-law Gilbert Brown brought the ticket to lottery head­ quarters in Salem the next day. But lottery officials say that’s not the way it happened. They charge that after the winning numbers for June 18 were drawn. Reamer entered those numbers onto a play slip, purchased a Megabucks ticket. Feds May Question Portland Foreigners (AP) - Federal agents will likely question 23 foreign visitors to the Portland area because Portland police w on’t, saying they can't do the interviews because o f state privacy laws. Portland was the first city in the nation to refuse the request to help interview five-thousand foreign visitors across the country as part of the federal terrorism probe. Last week, Corvallis also an­ nounced it also w on’t be helping with the interviews as requested by the US Justice Department. Corvallis Police C hief Pam Roskowski says the department’s resources are best used in track­ ing down criminals, not in ques­ tioning people who aren’t in­ volved in crimes. Roskowski says her depart­ ment will continue to work with federal investigators, but it will only help when leads indicate criminal activity. Even though the state attor­ ney general says there is nothing in Oregon law that prevents state investigators from helping with the interviews, Portland officials have a different interpretation. They say they believe several o f the questions overstep the line allowed by state law. Federal authorities want about 200 people in Oregon, here on student, work or tourist visas, questioned. All have come to the state in the past two years from countries known to harbor terror­ ists. went to lottery headquarters saying he’d bought the ticket on June 17 and he was there to claim the $8.35 m illion Megabucks prize. Investigators discovered the ticket had been purchased not on June 17 but at 11:10 p.m. the following day - more than three hours after the drawing, said lottery spokesman David Hooper. Hooper said the ticket pur­ chased by Reamer was actu­ ally for June 20, and it was identified as such. The ticket also stated the M egabucks jackpot for June 18. Reamer’s attorney, Karen Thompson, insists that her client purchased the ticket on the day he claims. Thompson said she has spoken with about 10 ac­ quaintances of Reamer who say they saw him wildly cel­ ebrating his win after check­ ing his ticket hours before lottery officials say he bought it She contends that the lot­ tery computer system may have made a mistake by spit­ ting out a June 20ticket, rather than one for June 18, “Surely there could be something wrong with the machine,” she said. Portland Police Bureau Detec­ tives have arrested a man for a Nov. 14 murder in southeast Portland. Danny Philip Flack, 33, faces a charge o f aggravated murder in the death o f 65-year-old Kenneth Patterson, who was found in the detached garage of a home in the 5200 block o f Southeast 57"’ Av­ enue. Flack was also charged with two counts o f burglary and unau­ thorized use of a motor vehicle. Homicide detectives believe Flack killed the victim during a robbery, then stole his vehicle, returning later to commit a bur­ glary. Police believe additional evi­ dence of the murder may have D anny Phillip Flack been placed in a bag or backpack and then thrown into a nearby field or yard. The investigation is continu­ ing. Teen Imposter Man Awaits Hearing Handed Prison Term in DMV Theft Treva Throneberry (A P ) — A 3 2 -y e a r-o ld Vancouver woman who posed as a high school student to ob­ tain foster care and a taxpayer- funded education w as se n ­ tenced last Wednesday in Clark County to three years and two months in prison. Treva Throneberry was con­ victed earlier this month on seven counts of felony theft and perjury. Throneberry graduated from E v e rg re e n H igh S ch o o l in Vancouver in June o f last year, and had received a tuition waiver to attend Clark College before she was arrested last March. A D N A te s t sh ow ed Throneberry is the daughter of Carl and Patsy Throneberry o f Comanche, Okla. Throneberry said she did not know the couple, and witnesses said she had told tales o f a troubled past, including a father who murdered her mother. However, prosecutors said Throneberry has passed herself off as a teen-ager in other states, including Pennsylvania, Texas and Oregon. Seeking African American Families with ADHD Children for a Research Study ADHD, Ethnicity, and Family Environment Who is the Principal Investigator? Man Arrested in Southeast Murder Judy Kendal!. RN, Ph D. School o f Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, OR 97201 503-494-3890 What is the study about? This study is about gaining an understanding of what it is like for a family to live with attention (AP) A prelim inary hear­ ing was set for W ednesday, Dec. 5 for Jody Gene Oates, the H illsboro man accused of identity theft in a scheme that could have targeted m ore than one million Oregon driv­ ers. He w as a rra ig n e d last W e d n esd a y a fte rn o o n in W ashington County. O a te s w as a rre s te d on Nov. 14, after police seized com puter discs with Oregon driver’s license records. During a search of O ates’ apartm ent, detectives found a CD ROM that likely in­ c lu d e s the s ta te ’s e n tire driver’s license database, in- ♦ eluding names, addresses and dates o f birth. , In fo rm a tio n fro m th e driver’s license database and other docum ents can be used to get Social Security num ­ bers and make fake docu­ ments. Investigators say that allows crim inals to conduct virtually any financial trans­ action in the country under an assum ed name. Red Cross Blood Donations Memorialize Crash Victim (AP) — A hundred Port­ land firefighters are using then- days off to donate blood in memory of a comrade who died in a plane crash last month. The firefighters say they want to ensure that the Portland area has a steady supply of blood. They’re inviting the public to also give blood throughout the month. T hey’re m aking the dona­ tions to the Red C ross in m em ory o f Art Skipper Jun­ ior, a firefighter and form er N C A A c h a m p io n ja v e lin throw er from the U niversity o f Oregon. He was killed in a small plane crash southeast o f Portland in October. He was 31 years old. Skipper’s cousin, Ted Skip­ per, has been in the hospital since the crash with severe injuries suffered in the crash. After his track career, Art ♦ Skipper moved back to Sandy and becam e a P o rtla n d • firefighter, following his father and uncle. He had just com­ pleted his first year with the department. deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Virtually no research exists on how African American Scholarships Created For Terrorist Attack Victims and Hispanic families experience and manage ADHD, what health needs they may have, and what opportunities they have for receiving these services. The study will involve two meetings, about 2 hours each, at your home or place convenient for you. Which families are eligible? • Families with at least one child (age 6-19) with a diagnosis of ADHD. • Families with al least two people (the ADHD child and one parent). Hopefully both parents and siblings will participate as well. • Families that arc willing to participate in one interview and complete a series of questionnaires. • Families that speak English or are willing to work through an interpreter. The children of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be eligible to receive a full scholarship for a college edu­ cation at one of the United Negro College Fund’s 39 mem­ ber colleges and universities. Scholarships will be offered to any child, regardless o f age, who lost a parent or guardian, as a result of these tragic events. The scholarships will be awarded based on financial need and will cover the cost of tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies. UNCF hopes other colleges and universities around the country join UNCF in making the guaranty of a college edu­ cation possible for each and every victim of the Sept. 11 tragedy because, “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” For more information on UN CF, go o n lin e to www.uncf.org. • Parents that are able to read and write at the 5lh grade level or are willing to have the Simpson Home Searched questions read to them. (A P ) — F e d e ra l a g e n ts searched O.J. Sim pson's home early Tuesday as part o f an inves­ tigation into an Ecstasy drug ring that also laundered money and stole equipment to activate satel­ lite television signals. Eight other people were ar­ rested in Miami and two in Chi­ cago as part of a two-year inves­ tigation called Operation X, FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said. Simpson had not been arrested or indicted and Orihuela wouldn' t discuss his connection to the in­ vestigation. Nine other homes in Miami were also being searched by the FBI along with the U.S. Spanish interpreters can be available. All information will be held strictly confidential. There will be no cost to you for participating in the research. In appreciation of your time and contribution, Each family will receive $50 after each meeting for a possible total of $100. If interested please call 503-494-4122. 4 A i Drug Enforcement Administration and the Miami-Dade Police De­ partment. Agents arrived at about 6 a.m. and the form er football great was at home. In a shot from a television helicopter, Sim pson could be seen w alking in the backyard in a bathrobe. About tw o hours after agents arrived, Sim pson left the hom e alone in his sports utility vehicle w ith­ out talking to reporters. Simpson attorney Yale Galanter arrived at the house and spoke to agents for about 15 minutes. He also left the home without speak­ ing to reporters.