August 19, 2015 Page 5 Unsolved Murder Revisited Life Sentence for Portland Pimp A repeat Portland sex offender who prostituted a 15-year-old runaway last year has been sen- tenced to life in prison. Anthony Curry, 50, had other victims come forward during his high-profile case in Multnomah Coun- ty that concluded last week, including two women who said they had met Curry when they were teenagers and that he had started Anthony Curry prostituting them after several weeks of manipulation and at- tempts to garner their trust. Even after the women escaped from Curry, they testified via speakerphone how they continued to suffer because of his crimes and urged the court to put an end to his ongoing behavior. Authorities said Curry pushed his last victim to strip at Portland’s Jag Clubhouse after obtaining her a fake ID. He then took her to other local clubs, including The Dolphin II, Stars Promise Fulfilled C ontinued from P age 3 Development Commission proposal for a Trader Joes grocery to be built a few blocks away on Northeast MLK and Alberta. That plan was withdrawn over community protests for failing to address a critical shortage of housing serving local residents. In its place is a proposed Natural Grocers store, and Monday’s announcement included an update for the MLK and Alberta prop- erty with Colas Construction, a black- owned Portland company, and Majestic Realty, a Los Angeles developer, plan- ning to break ground on the store and other commercial retrial space some- time this fall. “Through their focus on commercial activity and affordable housing, both projects will add to the vitality and diversity of the community, and will serve to underscore our commitment to this vital section of northeast Portland,” said Commissioner Saltzman. “This is a happy, long awaited day,” said Mayor Charlie Hales. Travis Phillips, the housing develop- ment manager for PCRI, said that there would be a community engagement process to decide what kind of units to build and how many of them will go into the space provided. This will bet- ter equip them to share precisely how many units will be available in the new space. Cabaret in Beaverton, and Sunset Strip in Cedar Hills. The victim’s moth- er also addressed the court by speaker- phone and asked Judge Janelle Wipper to put away Curry for life. Curry has a criminal history, including con- victions for third-de- gree rape, and promot- ing and compelling prostitution. Wipper followed through with the life sentence under Oregon’s three strikes law for sexual offenders, saying she was “unable and unwilling” to go with anything less. Ervaeue Ronchelle Herring Portland Police are coming back to the community to find answers on a murder case that’s slowly gone cold. Last year, on Aug. 17 at 5 a.m., officers found the body of Ervaeua Ronchelle Herring, 21, after reports of a shooting at the Eastwood Vil- lage Apartments on Southeast Powell Boulevard. Herring was dead of an apparent gunshot wound and it was clear someone, maybe several people, had shot into the apartment repeated- ly. Herring was pregnant at the time. Crime Stoppers of Oregon is asking that if anyone knows about the shooting or death of Herring, they bring infor- mation forward by texting 823HELP to CRIMES (274637) followed by the tip, call 503-823-HELP, or visit crimestop- persoforegon.com. Tips can be shared anonymously and authorities are offer- ing up to a $1,000 reward for informa- tion that leads to an arrest in this case or any unresolved felony.