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    RECORDS
Saturday, January 17, 2015
East Oregonian
Page 7A
Corretions officer, two strippers
Most Wanted smuggled booze, drugs into prison
UMATILLA COUNTY’S
Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015
Umatilla County Community Corrections and the East Orego-
nian are cooperating in this weekly publication of descriptions
of people who are wanted. The persons below have criminal
warrants. If you see any of these people, do not attempt to
apprehend them yourself. If you know where these people
may be, contact dispatch at (541) 966-3651 or Community
Corrections at 276-7824.
Askins, Anthony Lawrence
Felon with weapon
Espino, Antonio Pete
Assault, burglary, felon
with weapon
Ibarra, Juan Manuel
Sexual abuse
Ortega, Jr., Jose Raul
Delivery/manufacture of
controlled substance. (3
counts)
Salinas, Andrew Jacob
Assault, riot, selling
marijuana
For more information about Umatilla/Morrow County
Community Corrections and additional wanted offenders,
check out our website at: www.co.umatilla.or.us/corrections
UMATILLA COUNTY’S
Warrants
Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015
Buckles, Michaele Sean
Theft
Bail: $5,000
Hershaw, Joshua Jame
Failure to appear
Bail: $5,000
Johnson, James Alvin
Criminal mischief, aid in
No bail
Kuiawa, Rhea Nicole
Giving false information
to police
No bail
McCallum, Mark William
Failure to appear
Bail: $5,000
Nunez, Alejandro Javier
Failure to report as sex
traband, including “Scooby
Snax” spice packets.
Blackwelder was charged
-
conduct, unlawful compen-
By TAMARA LUSH
Associated Press
offender
No bail
Olsen, Leanne Marie
Failure to report as sex
offender
Bail: $50,000
Paz, Pedro Garcia
Driving while suspended
No bail
Reigle, David Alan
DUII, refusal of breath
test
Bail: $20,000
Saucedo-Lucas, Jose
Francisco
Giving false information
to police, assault IV,
harassment
Bail: $12,500
Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651
if you know the location of any of the above subjects.
LUTZ, Fla. — It was a
Florida prison inmate’s es-
cape that led investigators
down a rabbit hole of sin in-
and two strippers the sheriff
says brokered deals for malt
liquor, cigarettes and “conju-
gal visits in the woods.”
It all unfolded in Sep-
tember, when inmate Ja-
son Adams escaped from a
work crew in suburban Pas-
co County, about 30 miles
north of downtown Tam-
overseeing the crew, Henry
Blackwelder, didn’t tell his
superiors of the escape un-
til three hours later. When
investigators arrived, they
found empty cans of Straw-
Ber-Rita and Four Loko malt
liquor, empty packets of syn-
thetic marijuana known as
“spice,” and a blanket in the
woods used for hook-ups.
“Prison is supposed to
be tough. ... It was basical-
ly a party out there,” Sheriff
Chris Nocco said during a
recent news conference.
Adams, who was serving
a six-year sentence for bur-
Blackwelder
Morgan
glary and grand theft when
he escaped, was caught a
day later riding a bicycle. He
snuck away after asking to
relieve himself in the woods
and never coming back.
Nocco says his arrest
unraveled the 45-year-old
Blackwelder’s scheme.
Blackwelder immediate-
ly resigned after the escape.
According to a report, de-
tectives found that Adams
left the work crew on sev-
eral occasions to buy booze,
smokes and spice at Black-
welder’s behest. Blackweld-
er would then get his work
crew to smuggle the goods
into the prison, the report
said.
Blackwelder
enlisted
two exotic dancers who also
worked at a convenience
store, documents show, to
Petty
help with the smuggling.
One of the women,
24-year-old Jessica Morgan,
told deputies “she knew it
was wrong” but did it be-
cause she had fallen in love
with one of the inmates on
the work crew. Morgan and
46-year-old Stacy Petty told
inmates once a week for
about a year.
Blackwelder was paid
with cash and food for the
any leftovers from the food
the two women brought for
their inmate boyfriends,
Nocco said.
“He was like Yogi bear
out there eating their left-
overs,” said Nocco, who
held a news conference on
Tuesday and stood behind
a table stacked with con-
SUITS FILED
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Maria Garcia; seeks $813.04
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Frank Medina; seeks $923.91
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Clyde Dreger Jr.; seeks
$2,552.58 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Progressive Classic Insur-
ance Company vs. Daniel Jay
Kilpatrick; seeks $3,325.43
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Lynette
Burrows;
seeks
$1,646.18 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Penny Qualls; seeks $1,377.04
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Atlantic Credit & Finance
Special Finance Unit LLC
vs. Brenda Puentes (Crane);
seeks $2,614.24 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Brenda Crane (Puentes);
seeks $1,829.71 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Ko-
rina Casillas; seeks $1,584.99
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Karl
Floerchinger; seeks $1,525.32
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Asso-
ciates LLC vs. Melinda L.
Broncheau; seeks $1,188.40
plus interest, costs and fees.
•James J. and Brett A. Swear-
ingen vs. Ferguson Manage-
ment Company dba ASP Fire;
seeks $33,700 plus costs and
fees.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla County
courts:
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Lazaro Rodreguz; judgment
for $824.44 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Rocky Mountain Therapy
Services vs. Heather E. and
David G. Gabriel; judgment
for $1,844.75 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Pendleton Grain Growers vs.
Brian Skillman, Nick Skillman
and Skillman Family Farms;
judgment for $20,666.70 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A.
vs. David A. Galle; judgment
for $180,280.92 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Juvencio M. Sanchez Men-
doza vs. Bodewigs Renewal
Energy LLC; judgment for
$4,240 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Krysteleigh
Sombart;
judgment
for
$5,111.84 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•A-1 Industrial Supply LLC vs.
Herman Martinez; judgment
for $9,877.50 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of WW Inc.
vs. Veronica Elliott; judgment
for $4,448.15 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of WW Inc.
vs. Barbara Rohde; judgment
for $281.04 plus interest,
costs and fees.
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing sentences have been
imposed in Umatilla County
courts:
•Alton Kent Helton, 47,
Pendleton, pleaded guilty
to Possession of Metham-
phetamine; sentenced to 18
months probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum jail
units, 80 hours community
service, $240 fine and $700
fine-suspended, $60 unitary
assessment and 6 months
driver’s license suspension.
•Tara Leigh Hickey, 37, Pend-
leton, pleaded guilty to three
counts of Aggravated Ha-
rassment; sentenced to 3
years probation, 180 sanction
units, 90 maximum jail units,
40 hours community service,
$140 fine and $60 unitary as-
sessment for each count.
•Michael Scott Fielden, 30,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Assault of Public Safety Offi-
cer; sentenced to 5 days jail,
3 years probation, 180 sanc-
tion units, 90 maximum jail
units, $1,190 fine and $1,250
fine-suspended, $123.72 res-
titution, $60 unitary assess-
ment and $375 attorney fees-
waived.
LEITCHFIELD,
Ky.
(AP) Two Kentucky teenag-
ers who vanished nearly two
weeks ago are suspected in
a multi-state crime spree
that had police desperately
searching for the couple, an
18-year-old and a 13-year-
old girl he had been dating
for months.
Grayson County Sher-
the couple, Dalton Hayes
and Cheyenne Phillips, dis-
appeared Jan. 3 from their
small hometown in western
Kentucky. Since then, au-
thorities believe the couple
has traveled to South Caro-
lina and Georgia. Along the
way, they’re suspected of
stealing multiple vehicles
and using stolen checks, law
behavior is “becoming in-
creasingly brazen and dan-
gerous,” and he said they
had evaded law enforce-
ment twice. The sheriff said
he believes Hayes is calling
the shots as the teens try to
stay ahead of the law.
“He’s a hard-headed
kid,” the sheriff said. “He
does have issues with au-
thority. Very rarely does he
take responsibility for what
he’s done, and he has a his-
tory of making bad choic-
es.”
Hayes’ mother urged the
young couple to turn them-
selves in and “face the con-
sequences.”
“I pretty much cry my-
self to sleep every night
worrying about where they
any random individual tries
to pull them over and isn’t
so nice and hurts them,” she
said.
The young couple had
sentenced to 19 months Or-
egon Dept. of Corrections,
3 years post-prison supervi-
sion, $440 fine and $60 uni-
tary assessment; pleaded
guilty to Possession of Meth-
amphetamine; sentenced to
$140 fine and $60 unitary as-
sessment.
•Justin Drew Roberts, 23,
Pendleton, pleaded guilty
to Possession of Metham-
phetamine; sentenced to 18
months probation, $500 fine
and $1,250 fine-suspend-
ed, $25 probation violation
assessment, $60 unitary as-
sessment and $574 attorney
fees.
•Amber Dawn Walling-Co-
penhaver, 31, Echo, pleaded
guilty to Attempt to Elude Po-
lice-vehicle; sentenced to 18
months probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum jail
units, 80 hours community
service, $500 fine and $500
fine-suspended, $60 unitary
assessment and 90 days driv-
er’s license suspension.
•Christopher Nathan Murphy,
26, Milton-Freewater, pleaded
guilty to Delivery of Meth-
amphetamine; sentenced to
3 years probation, 180 sanc-
tion units, 90 maximum jail
units, 100 hours community
service, $500 fine and $2,500
fine-suspended, $60 unitary
assessment and 6 months
driver’s license suspension.
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Martin
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Bernard Ray Hecker, 55, and
Rebecca Lynn Castillo, 42,
both of Hermiston.
Alexander William Jackson,
71, and Judy Anne Kleng, 67,
both of Meacham.
Earl Perry Maurer, 61, and
Helen Diane Chene, 64, both
of Lewiston, Idaho.
James Munoz, 23, and Ivana
Ruiz, 20, both of Echo.
Martin Aaron Norman, 53,
and Lisa Pauline McKay, 57,
both of Weston.
now believe the two are
traveling in a 2001 Silver
Toyota Tundra with Georgia
license plate CR116I.
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repeated, “It belongs to him,”
even when the wallet did not
belong to anyone in the res-
idence. The caller also said
the man looked through mail
boxes and walked in circles in
a neighbor’s yard.
•Hermiston police at about
11:50 a.m. told the Umatilla
were transients living in the
trees behind Vista Park on
East Theater Lane, Herm-
iston.
2:50 p.m. on the eastbound
side of Interstate 84 near
milepost 211, Pendleton. The
24-year old woman driver
did not spread to other areas.
•Three or four juveniles
at about 3:20 p.m. pinned
another juvenile to the ground
area near the bathroom at
May Park, 180 S.E. Isaac
Ave., Pendleton.
•A Hermiston-area caller
at 4:15 p.m. on Baxter Road
reported someone went
through her mail and stole gift
cards worth $70.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Umatilla police arrested
Sarah Mae Cook, 35, no
address provided, for pos-
session of methamphetamine
and Hydrocodone.
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PENDLETON — Marriage li-
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THURSDAY
•A caller at 6:41 a.m.
reported the theft of a Pend-
leton Grain Growers vehicle
from PGG property on the
100 block of Southeast Emi-
grant Avenue, Pendleton.
•A caller with Oregon
Travel Experience, which
helps manage rest areas,
told state police at 7:37 a.m.
about vandalism to a vending
machine at the Deadman
Pass westbound rest area.
•A Hermiston-area caller
at 7:40 a.m. reported that
during the night a vehicle hit
his mail box and fence on
Umatilla River Road, and the
vehicle left parts at the scene.
•A Milton-Freewater wom-
an at 9 a.m. reported the theft
of security cameras from a
site on the 400 block of North
Main Street. This follows
a theft Monday of security
cameras from a business on
the 400 block of North Main
Street.
•A caller at 9:27 a.m.
reported that on Highway 332
about a quarter of a mile from
Stateline Road, Milton-Free-
water, someone shot a dog
in the head. He asked for
a Umatilla County sheriff’s
deputy to check on it.
•A man in his late 20s and
wearing a surgical mask at
about 10:15 a.m. went door
to door in a Umatilla area
on Highway 730 and told
people he found a wallet.
A caller told police the man
PENDLETON — Divorce de-
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The two were spotted
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PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
•Saturnino Flores, 26, Seattle
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livery of Methamphetamine;
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“The department is cur-
rently reviewing all policies
and procedures related to
community work squads to
ensure the safety, supervi-
sion and security of all in-
mates and staff,” the state
Department of Corrections
said in a statement.
Teen sweethearts blaze trail of crime across South
COURTS
PENDLETON — The following
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and smuggling contraband
into a state correctional facil-
ity. He was released on bail
Wednesday. It is not clear if
he has an attorney.
Morgan and Petty were
charged with introduc-
ing contraband into a state
correctional facility, giv-
ing alcohol to an inmate,
and giving articles of food
and clothing to an inmate.
They are both being held on
$20,000 bond at the Pasco
County Jail, and records do
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Nocco noted that the work
crew trysts went on even af-
ter Blackwelder resigned,
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