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Saturday, March 21, 2015 UMATILLA COUNTY’S Most Wanted Saturday, March 21, 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, March 21, 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 March 20, 2015. Banker, Jonathan Bruce Wildlife law violation Bail: $10,000 Campbell, Noah Lee Theft Bail: $10,000 Carrillo, Quirina Delacruz Failure to perform duties of driver Bail: $5,000 Corrales, Leopoldo Flores Theft, criminal trespass No bail Hill, Star L. Failure to carry/present operator’s license, diving uninsured, failure to drive within lane Bail: $3,000 May, Mark Jeffrey Giving false information to police on citation Bail: $5,000 Perez Lopez, Jorge Alonso Assault, harassment, disorderly conduct Bail: $10,000 Setzer, Katherine Elizabeth Contempt of court No bail Simpson, Alisa Ray DUII No bail Speed, Kenneth Len DUII, recklessly endan- gering another Bail: $10,000 Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651 if you know the location of any of the above subjects. East Oregonian Page 7A RECORDS Students protest against frat over nude photo posts STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — More than 100 Penn State University students and other supporters demonstrat- ed Friday against a fraternity accused of posting photos of nude or partly nude women, some asleep or passed out, on an invitation-only Facebook page, urging the administra- tion to take stronger action against those involved. The protest took place during a snowstorm in front of the main administration building. About 100 miles away, the university’s vice president for student affairs, Damon Sims, told trustees at a board meeting that the scandal provided fresh evi- dence that more needs to be done about sexual miscon- duct on campus. Back on campus later in the day, Sims said he would seek a meeting with all fra- ternity presidents this week- end. 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Teenager jailed for stabbing stepmother East Oregonian HERMISTON — A Hermiston teen faces a fel- ony assault charge for stab- bing her stepmother. Uma- tilla County Sheriff Terry Rowan said the case remains an active investigation. “It was kind of a family deal,” Rowan said, when Danyell Dove Sowell “end- ed up going off and stabbing her stepmother with a pair of scissors.” The attack happened Tuesday evening on Bridge Road west of Hermiston, and Rowan said Charley Sowell suffered a few stab wounds. An ambulance took her to Good Shepherd Med- ical Center, Hermiston, and Stolen vehicle driven to State 3DWURORI¿FH BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) — Washington State troopers arrested a 36-year-old man who they say drove a stolen car into their parking lot at a district RI¿FH KOMO-TV in Seattle reports that a driver recognized the stolen vehicle from a post on a Live Music at t DQ HPHUJHQF\ DLUFUDIW ÀHZ her to a Portland hospital. Rowan said the last he heard she was recovering well. Rowan said investigators continue to try and piece to- gether what led to the attack. Hermiston police had an en- counter with Danyell Sowell earlier that day, he said, and she may have had “some sort of mental episode.” The Umatilla County 'LVWULFW $WWRUQH\¶V 2I¿FH charged Danyell Sowell with second-degree assault. That could change after a grand jury hears evidence from the state. Circuit Court Judge Dan Hill of Hermis- ton set bail at $50,000. Sow- ell has her next court appear- ance Wednesday. motorist club Facebook post and spotted it in the Issaquah area. Troopers say the witness captured video of Micah Hatcher behind the wheel of the car and used his cell phone to report it. The witness followed the car from Issaquah to Bellevue, about 11.3 miles, and then into the State Patrol parking lot. Detectives say it was the easiest auto theft arrest they’d ever had. FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Carter Freeman SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Dan Faller 9 PM - M IDNIGHT 541.278.1100 8 S.E. COURT, PENDLETON Sims, who met with the organizers, said summary suspensions are carried out only when there is an im- mediate threat, or danger of a renewed threat. He said he doesn’t believe the frat would again produce such a Facebook page. 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Staff photo by E.J. Harris is a major factor in sexual misconduct. Protest organizers asked the university to put Kap- pa Delta Rho members in- volved with the Facebook page on interim suspension pending completion of the investigations. They also want the school to sever ties with the now-suspended fra- ternity chapter. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts: Officers from Umatilla Police and Oregon State Po- lice respond to a reported stabbing on Thursday at 29064 Bridge Road west of Hermiston. AP Photo/Matt Rourke Students and others demonstrate on the Penn State campus in support of women police say were depicted on Kappa Delta Rho fraternity’s private Facebook pag- es, Friday in State College, Pa. time demonstration to help change a culture that has made women feel unsafe at fraternities. “I’m here because this is a problem at Penn State, this is a problem in this country,” she said. A sign made out of a bed sheet read, “Rape culture lives here.” A cardboard sign read, “Boys will be boys,” with the second “boys” crossed out and followed by “prose- cuted to the fullest extent of the law.” Student Ryan Adam My- ers, a resident assistant from State College, said he found it disturbing that some fra- ternity members feel “such privilege and such entitle- ment.” What he found most of- fensive, he said, is that some students “thought it was ac- ceptable to treat another hu- man being with disrespect.” “The fact that they’re re- maining part of the commu- nity right now is ridiculous,” he said. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Martha Nolazo; seeks $1,211 plus interest, costs and fees. •Atlantic Credit & Finance Special Finance Unit LLC vs. Jamie LIttrell; seeks $827.91 plus interest, costs and fees. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. April L. Ulrich; judgment for $5,518.06 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Maria Garcia; judgment for $813.04 plus interest, costs and fees. •Pacwest Capital LLC vs. Christina M. Brown (Hague- wood,Robinson); judgment for $3,673.81 plus interest, costs and fees. •Collection Bureau of Mil- ton-Freewater vs. Dawn M. Kyriazis-Wesner; judgment for $1,241.08 plus interest, costs and fees. •Randy Williams vs. Oregon Dept. of Corrections; judg- ment for $118.20 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Gerie L. Frerichs; judgment for 542.46 plus in- terest, costs and fees. •Traveler’s Indemnity Com- pany vs. Mt. Fanny Farms Inc.; judgment for $5,714 plus interest, costs and fees. •B & K of Eastern Oregon Inc. dba Athena Auto Parts acting by/through Brad Thul vs. JL Stiffler Construction, Jessie and Ryan Stiffler; judgment for $4,250 plus interest, costs and fees. •JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A. vs. Kellie D. Darrow; judg- ment for $82,981.33 plus in- terest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Robin Kennedy; judgment for $4,104.36 plus interest, costs and fees. •Nationwide Northwest LLC vs. Gregorio Torre Jr.; judg- ment for $4,943.52 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Velocity Investments LLC vs. Alfreda Kipp (Garcia); judg- ment for $1,107.36 plus inter- est, costs and fees. SENTENCES PENDLETON — The follow- ing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: •Roy Elbert Cate, 29, Mil- ton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Theft I; sentenced to 2 years probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $440 fine and $500 fine-sus- pended, and $60 unitary as- sessment. •Alexander Alvin Abell, 27, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine; sentenced to 6 months Oregon Dept. of Cor- rections, 1 year post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $800 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment, $700 at- torney fees-suspended and 6 months driver’s license sus- pension. •Amanda Maurissa Waine Anderson, 30, Pendleton, pleaded no contest to Pos- session of Explosive/Firearm in Public; sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanc- tion units, 90 maximum jail units, $140 fine and $1,300 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and $700 attor- ney fees-suspended. •Keith Alan Buck, 45, was convicted of Unauthorized Use of Vehicle; sentenced to 30 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 1 year post-pris- on supervision, $140 fine, $1,309.32 restitution, $60 unitary assessment and $700 attorney fees-waived; was convicted of Posses- sion of Methamphetamine; sentenced to $140 fine and $60 unitary assessment; was convicted of two counts of Possession of Controlled Substance Schedule IV-diaz- epam; sentenced to $40 fine and $60 unitary assessment for each count; was convicted of Interference with Peace/ Parole/Probation Officer; sen- tenced to $40 fine and $60 unitary assessment. •Naomi Martinez, 29, Hermis- ton, pleaded guilty to Posses- sion of Methamphetamine; sentenced to 18 months pro- bation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $440 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment and $677 attorney fees-waived. •Justin Opheikens, 36, Pas- co, Wash., pleaded guilty to DUII-felony; sentenced to 30 days jail and 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, $1,685 fine and $1,000 fine-suspended, $255 State obligation, $100 bench probation assessment, $60 unitary assessment, $300 at- torney fees-suspended and 3 years driver’s license sus- pension; pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving; sentenced to 30 days jail and 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years pro- bation, $40 fine, $60 unitary assessment and 90 days driv- er’s license suspension. •Justin Alan Simpson, 32, 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, $940 fine and $1,000 fine-suspended, $60 unitary assessment, $100 attorney fees and 6 months driver’s license suspension. •Michael Christopher Guer- rero, 20, Athena, pleaded guilty to Criminal Mischief I; sentenced to 2 years pro- bation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine and $1,800 fine-suspended, $2,533.20 restitution, $60 uni- tary assessment and $325 at- torney fees-waived. •Daniel Roy Walchli, 40, Irri- gon, pleaded guilty to Posses- sion of Methamphetamine; sentenced to 3 months Or- S erving our our S erving C ommunity C ommunity with with P ride and and P ride S pecial C are S pecial C are egon Dept. of Corrections, 1 year post-prison supervision, $200 fine, $60 unitary assess- ment and 6 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Unlawful Entry of Motor Vehicle; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $200 fine, $100 bench probation assess- ment and $60 unitary assess- ment; pleaded guilty to Crim- inal Mischief II; sentenced to 30 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $100 fine and $60 unitary assessment. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce de- crees were signed in Umatil- la County Courts for: Luis Armando Rosales and Sofia Rosales; Michael Brian Gregg and Diane Beth Hard- esty; Tiffany Blankenship and Curtis Blankenship; Jennifer Kay Bentley and Sean Mi- chael Bentley; Michael Wil- liam Cowan and Ashley Ni- cole Cowan. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage li- censes have been registered in Umatilla County for: Gabriel Lee Burrows, 30, and Trista Christine Nye, 25, both of Pendleton. Shane Scott Hart, 36, and Candace Ann Kendall, 32, both of Ukiah. Jesse Thomas Jones, 33, and Christina Marie Stamper, 33, both of Milton-Freewater. Justin Richard Morton, 37, and Jane Laurel Thorgerson, 27, both of Pendleton. 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