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RECORDS Saturday, February 14, 2015 UMATILLA COUNTY’S Most Wanted Saturday, Feb. 14, 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. Ortega, Jr., Jose Raul Delivery/manufacture of controlled substance. (3 counts) Salinas, Andrew Jacob Assault, riot, selling marijuana Askins, Anthony Lawrence Felon with weapon Espino, Antonio Pete Assault, burglary, felon with weapon Ibarra, Juan Manuel Sexual abuse 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, Feb. 14, 2015 The East Oregonian receives a list of warrants on the Friday before publication of the weekend edition. The warrants below are outstanding as of Feb. 13, 2015. Bagley, Tyler Levi Reckless driving, reck- lessly endangering another Bail: $20,000 Burns, Timothy Lynn Giving false information police, escape Bail: $5,000 Delfs, Christopher Jon Assault, menacing No bail Frett, Raymong Alcedo Criminal trespass Bail: $5,000 Gill, Thomas Blair Recklessly endangering another Bail: $10,000 Hunter, Nicholas Tyler Harassment Bail: $10,000 Irvin, Patrick Dale Lee Driving while suspended Bail: $10,000 Marsh, Lisa Kristine Felon in possession of restricted weapon, posses- sion of hydrocodone Bail: $13,000 Meyers, Devin Kekoa Failure to perform duties of driver Bail: $2,500 Ralston, John Michael Criminal trespass Bail: $50,000 Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651 if you know the location of any of the above subjects. East Oregonian Pasco shooting victim had no gun, knife the special investigation unit but is not involved in The Pasco man shot and the investigation. Franklin County Prose- killed by police on Tuesday was not carrying a gun or cutor Shawn Sant said Cor- knife, according to investi- oner Dan Blasdel has yet to decide if he will call a spe- gators. Police and prosecutors cial coroner’s inquest. A panel of jurors would spoke Friday at a news me- be used to help Blasdel GLDEULH¿QJ They said at least 40 make a recommendation to people have come forward Sant on whether the shoot- to say they saw Antonio LQJZDVMXVWL¿HG The autopsy Friday Zambrano-Montes, 35, shot morning showed Zambra- in front of a Pasco cafe. The orchard worker was no-Montes died of several chased down by three Pas- gunshot wounds to his tor- FR SROLFH RI¿FHUV DQG VKRW so. Investigators did not say after reportedly hurling KRZPDQ\VKRWVZHUH¿UHG rocks at them. Every witness will be Tuesday night. That is still interviewed and more may under investigation, said come forward, said Sgt. Lattin. +H VDLG WKH RI¿FHUV¶ Ken Lattin with the Ken- newick Police Department, guns were sent to the Wash- who is acting as the spokes- ington State Patrol Crime man for the Special Investi- Lab to determine how PDQ\WLPHVWKH\ZHUH¿UHG gation Unit. Investigators also will be The unit will use detec- tives from other Tri-City studying footage from a po- agencies, other than Pasco. lice dashcam and cellphone The FBI has contacted videos from witnesses. Tri-City Herald ³:H ZLOO ¿QG RXW WKH truth,” Lattin said. The investigation could take several weeks, said Lattin. He said more informa- tion is expected to be re- leased next week as the in- vestigation continues. 7KH WKUHH RI¿FHUV LQ- volved in Tuesday’s shoot- ing are on paid administra- tive leave. Lattin said they are also investigating a threat to law HQIRUFHPHQW RI¿FHUV PDGH on social media. He encouraged the com- munity to think twice be- fore posting something on social media that could in- cite violence. &LW\ RI¿FLDOV DQG WKRVH organizing the anti-police brutality protest scheduled for noon Saturday at Volun- teer Park are preparing for large crowds. Zambrano-Montes’ fam- ily and police have urged people to keep the rally peaceful. Portland worker pleads guilty for role in bombing PORTLAND (AP) — A Portland city worker plead- ed guilty to being an ac- cessory after the fact to a suicide bombing that killed about 30 people in Pakistan and injured another 300. Reaz Qadir Khan, 51, admitted before U.S. Dis- trict Court Judge Michael Mosman on Friday that he arranged for Ali Jaleel to receive $2,450 before Jaleel participated in the May 2009 attack. He also DGPLWWHG SURYLGLQJ ¿QDQ- cial help and advice to Ja- leel’s wives after the bomb- ing, with the knowledge it would help them avoid capture. The judge set sentenc- ing for June 8. Prosecutors and defense attorneys have jointly requested a sentence of seven years and three months in federal prison. The maximum possible sentence is 15 years. Khan’s attorney, Amy Baggio, did not immedi- ately return a phone call or email seeking comment about the unexpected deci- sion to plead guilty. Jaleel was one of three people who carried out the attack at Pakistan’s intelli- gence headquarters in La- hore. Jaleel, who died in the attack, took responsibility for the bombing in a video released by al-Qaida. Khan was arrested in March 2013 and placed on unpaid leave from his city job as a wastewater treat- ment plant operator. The JXLOW\ YHUGLFW RI¿FLDOO\ ends Khan’s employment with Portland, said Dana Haynes, a spokesman for Mayor Charlie Hales. Khan conspired with Jaleel starting in Decem- ber 2005, according to the indictment. The following month, Jaleel sent Khan an email that prosecutors said “referred to past mutual promises he and Khan had made to seek martyrdom in the name of Allah.” Khan was born in Pa- kistan and has lived in the United States since 1988. Page 7A PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY •The Umatilla County Sher- iII¶V 2I¿Fe reFeiYeG VeYeral more reSortV oI Vtolen mail anG Gam- aJeG mailEo[eV in Umatilla anG Hermiston on Highway 730, Joy /ane anG HarEor /ite 'riYe •$n emSloyee oI *orGon¶s (leFtriF, S( (migrant $Ye, 3enGleton, reSorteG the theIt oI a FomSany Yan at 3 am 3enG- leton SoliFe tooN a theIt reSort •0ilton-)reewater SoliFe at 0 am reFeiYeG a theIt re- Sort Irom a man who saiG tools were taNen Irom his truFN while SarNeG in the 00 EloFN oI 1orth 0ain Street •The Morrow County Sheriff’s 2f¿Fe reFeiYeG a reSort at Sm from a %oarGman resiGent who saiG his wife’s Elue 7 CheYrolet S0 SiFNuS haG Eeen stolen sometime after 7 am from the YiFinity of :ilson /ane anG %omEing 5ange 5oaG, %oarGman •Three ³:elFome to :eston´ Eanners were reSorteG stolen at 03 am Ey an emSloyee at :eston City Hall, 30 ( Main St The Umatilla County Sheriff’s 2f¿Fe tooN a theft reSort •$ resiGent of $Gams 5oaG, $Gams, reSorteG the theft of three hanGguns anG a gun safe from his home at Sm The Faller saiG they may haYe Eeen taNen a FouSle of weeNs ago when he returneG home anG founG his Goor oSen He re- TuesteG FontaFt from a Umatilla County sheriff’s GeSuty •3enGleton SoliFe at 3 Sm reFeiYeG a theft reSort from a man who saiG a tool Eo[ was taNen from his YehiFle while it was SarNeG at $rrowheaG TruFN StoS, Mission ARRESTS, CITATIONS •2regon State 3oliFe ar- resteG :illiam / $nGrews, , :eston, on a Fharge of GriYing unGer the inÀuenFe of into[i- Fants •Milton-)reewater SoliFe ar- resteG %raGley .eith Strong, 0, aGGress not SroYiGeG, for Guii •%rian Charles Jones, 0, aG- Gress not SroYiGeG, was arresteG Ey Umatilla TriEal 3oliFe for Sos- session of methamphetamine anG theft of lostmislaiG proper- ty UT3' also arresteG Sharon Janise %esel, 7, aGGress not proYiGeG, for theft of lostmislaiG property COURTS SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts: •Midland Funding LLC vs. Cynthia Traner; seeks $13,403.18 plus interest, costs and fees. •Asset Systems Inc. vs. Luke and Livia A. Hegdal; seeks $7,453.05 plus interest, costs and fees. •Asset Systems Inc. vs. Reg- gie M. Fones; seeks $3,790.24 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Brad Bryant; seeks $2,410.85 plus interest, costs and fees. •Velocity Investments LLC vs. Lisa Chretien; seeks $2,191.60 plus interest, costs and fees. •Velocity Investments LLC vs. Stephanie D. Graham; seeks $9,960.33 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. Marian L. Pipkin as trust- eed of the Marian L. Pipkin Trust, GMAC Mortgage Cor- poration, Mortgage Electron- ic Registration Systems Inc., Wells Fargo Financial Bank and occupants of premises; seeks $117,563.52 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Cameron Sheoships; seeks $1,484.97 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Gilliland Connie M. Dodd; seeks $825.29 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Jeff Forbes; seeks $901.06 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Myra L. Kauss; seeks $1,167.88 plus interest, costs and fees. •Discover Bank vs. Nancy M. Kirksey; seeks $4,866.72 plus interest, costs and fees. •Autovest Inc. vs. Steven co- ble; seeks $7,609.35 plus in- terest, costs and fees. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Kyle Brangham; judgment for $1,031.34 plus interest, costs and fees. •Springfield Financial Ser- vices LLC vs. Tyson A. Wink- er; judgment for $5,050.17 plus interest, costs and fees. •Springleaf Financial Ser- vices LLC vs. Michael Griggs; judgment for $2,791.13 plus interest, costs and fees. •Cost Less Carpet Hermiston Inc. vs. Mark M. Inners dba MMI Construction; judgment for $1,595.90 plus interest, costs and fees. •Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Craig Moore Sr.; judgment for $4,243.81 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Ralph Thompson; judgment for $9,613.14 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Pamela J. Wild- man; judgment for $3,020 plus interest, costs and fees. •Velocity Investments LLC vs. Lupe Pena; judgment for $2,051.80 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Crystal Wright; judgment for $828.69 plus interest, costs and fees. •Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Milton Carlin; judgment for $94,413.52 and $98,445.80 in separate suits, plus interest, costs and fees. •Evergreen Financial Ser- vices LLC vs. Tina Peck; judg- ment for $5,055.68 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Asset Systems Inc. vs. Chad and Kari L. Brooks; judgment for $657.34 plus interest, costs and fees. •Atlantic Credit & Finance LLC vs. Bambi Rodriguez; judgment for $2,067.69 plus interest, costs and fees. SENTENCES PENDLETON — The follow- ing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: •Phouphith David Bouxaysa- na, 40, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Meth- amphetamine; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine and $800 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment, $700 attorney fees-waived and 6 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Felon in Possession of Restricted Weapon; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours commu- nity service, $140 fine, $100 bench probation assessment and $60 unitary assessment. •Marci Lynn Greenawalt, 52, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanc- tion units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $440 fine and $2,000 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and $700 attor- ney fees-waived. •Jordan Patrick Herd, 22, Meacham, pleaded guilty to Felon in Possession of Fire- arm; sentenced to 15 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervi- sion, $200 fine and $60 uni- tary assessment; pleaded guilty to Wildlife Law Viola- tion with Mitigating Circum- stances; sentenced to $100 fine, $1,000 restitution, $60 unitary assessment and 3 years hunting license sus- pension; pleaded guilty to a second count of Wildlife Law Violation; sentenced to $100 fine and $60 unitary assess- ment. •Erik Campos Navarette, 23, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear I; sen- tenced to $140 fine, $60 uni- tary assessment and $700 attorney fees-waived. •Rudolph John Venable, 46, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Delivery of Methamphet- amine-commercial drug offense; sentenced to 25 months Oregon Dept. of Cor- rections, 3 years post-pris- on supervision, $140 fine, $60 unitary assessment and 6 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine; sentenced to 3 months Oregon Dept. of Cor- rections, 1 year post-prison supervision, $140 fine, $60 Live Music at t Dakota Brown Pendleton Cinemas 415 SW 1st Street - 278-0479 MoviesInPendleton.com S PONGEBOB 2D (R-17) (PG) S EVENTH S ON 2D (PG-13) $5. 00 Matinees* daily! 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COURT, PENDLETON •Mark William McCallum, 53, Walla Walla/Milton-Freewa- ter, pleaded guilty to Delivery of Methadone; sentenced to 2 years probation, 120 sanc- tion units, 60 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $500 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and 6 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Supplying Contraband-methadone and marijuana; sentenced to 2 years probation, 180 sanc- tion units, 90 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $500 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended, and $60 un- tiary assessment; pleaded guilty to Driving While Sus- pended; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 4 years probation, $100 fine, $100 bench probation assessment and $60 unitary assessment; pleaded guilt to Disorderly Conduct II; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 4 years probation, $100 fine, $100 bench probation assessment and $60 unitary assessment; pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear II; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 4 years probation, $100 fine, $100 bench probation assessment and $60 unitary assessment. •Justin Russell Evans, 42, Umatilla, was convicted of Unlawful Use of Weapon; sentenced to 3 years proba- tion, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units, $940 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and $700 attorney fees-waived; was convicted of Assault IV; sentenced to 30 days jail and 180 days jail-suspend- ed, 3 years probation, $1,440 fine-suspended, $100 bench probation assessment and $60 unitary assessment; was convicted of Physical Harass- ment; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 3 years pro- bation and $100 bench pro- bation assessment. •Anthony Len Haigh, 20, Stanfield, pleaded guilty to Assault III/DUII; sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanc- tion units, 90 maximum jail units, $140 fine and $1,800 fine-suspended, $2,563.90 restitution, $60 unitary as- sessment, $950 attorney fees-waived and 5 years driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Attempt to Elude Police-vehicle; sen- tenced to 18 months proba- tion, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine and $1,800 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and 3 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to DUII; count merged; pleaded guilty to Attempt to Assault Public Safety Officer; sen- tenced to 70 days jail and 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, $40 fine, $100 bench probation assessment and $60 unitary assessment. •Whitney Lynne Smith, 25, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Perjury; sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanc- tion units, 90 maximum jail units, 100 hours community service, $140 fine and $1,300 fine-suspended, and $60 uni- tary assessment. •Matthew Marc Reed, plead- ed guilty to Attempted As- sault I; sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units, 160 hours community ser- vice, $140 fine and $1,300 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and $150 attor- ney fees. 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