HOUSING special edition IjÌartÌanìì Read back issues of the Portland Observer at WWW. portlandobserver.com Volume XXXXI, Number 14 Wednesday • April 6. 2011 Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity >ears, nnmunitv servici Girl Killed, Teen Friend Charged Massive search fails to find body Flags were lowered at city of Portland buildings M onday in memory of Yashanee Vaughn, the missing 14-year-oldgirl that police believe was killed by her teenage boyfriend. C ity C o m m issio n e r Dan Saltzman invited Vaughn’s fam­ ily and frie n d s to a tte n d W e d n e s d a y ’s c ity c o u n c il m eeting where he will take a m o m en t to re m e m b e r the victim ’s life. The council low­ ers the city ’s flag in honor of Parrish Bennette children who died from abuse, neglect or hom icide violence. Parrish Bennette, 16, was arrested on a m urder charge last week in connection with V aughn’s disap­ pearance, but a juvenile court judge later reduced the charge to m anslaughter. Yashanee Vaughn Smoking Ban Lands Butts on Neighbors PCC’s tobacco policy has unintended consequences by C ari H atchmann T he P ortland O bserver Cigarette smokers at Portland Community College must take responsibility for their cigarette butt or face greater fines. Since a tobacco-use ban on all PCC campuses went into effect last school year, smokers have been pushed to the edge of cam pus boundaries, where they can light up off-site, often in surrounding neigh­ borhoods in order to avoid facing school fines. Neighbors of the PCC Sylvania campus in southwest Portland complained to college officials that migrating smokers were tossing their cigarette butt litter within the vicinity of their homes and in natural areas. College officials responded last month with a m odification to their tobacco policy that allows for "Good Neighbor Zones" where students and staff can smoke in dedicated, well marked places on the pe­ riphery of school properties. continued on page 5 A smoker lights up and used cigarette butts pile up in the street and along the edge o f Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus in north Portland. Litter from cigarettes has accumulated on the edges o f PCC’s campuses and into neighboring yards one year after the college district went smoke free. C ari H atchmann / T he P ortland O bserver photo by The ju d g e ’s choice to lower the change may indi­ cate Bennette didn’t intend to kill Yashanee but some sort o f reckless or negligent behavior led to her death, according to Bruce M cClain, a form er M ultnomah County S heriff’s captain and current law yer who speculated on the prosecution in an interview with KATU. Prosecutors believe Vaughn was killed by Bennette on March 19 at his father’s northeast Port­ land home. A uthorities said they found blood and DNA evidence that linked the m ale teen to V aughn’s death. She was re­ ported m issing by her family on M arch 21. A grand jury was taking testi­ mony this week in a review o f the case and new charges were pos­ sible. Investigators were also ex­ ploring w hether others were in­ volved in V aughn’s killing, and where her body was taken. A large scale search o f Rocky Butte for V aughn’s continued W on page 6