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RECORDS Saturday, August 1, 2015 UMATILLA COUNTY’S Most Wanted Saturday, Aug. 1 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, Aug. 1 The East Oregonian receives a list of warrants on the Friday before publication of the weekend edition. The war- rants below are outstanding as of Friday, July 31, 2015. $UPVWURQJ-DUHG Lee Failure to register as sex offender (misdemeanor) Bail: $20,000 Irvin, Patrick Dale Lee Driving while suspended No bail Kruckek, Paul William DUII Bail: $20,000 Martin, Larry Dean Public indecency Bail: $5,000 Martinez, Daniel Failure to appear Bail: $5,000 Ruiz, Michael Quinn Assault, harassment Bail: $250,000 Saager, Nathan William Recklessly endangering another, criminal mischief Bail: $80,000 Schell, Colton Robert Menacing Bail: $10,000 Thompson, Tiffany Marie Attempted assault Bail: $10,000 Yates, Jaime Roberto DUII Bail: $20,000 Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651 if you know the location of any of the above subjects. Cincinnati shooting puts spotlight on campus police %\0,&+(//(560,7+ Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. — When an Ohio prosecutor charged a campus police RI¿FHU ZLWK PXUGHU LQ WKH death of a driver during a WUDI¿FVWRSKHRIIHUHGDKDUVK judgment on University of Cincinnati police, saying the school should not be in the business of law enforcement at all. That statement and the circumstances of the shooting near campus have raised questions about college police departments, which often possess powers that extend beyond their schools’ boundaries. More universi- WLHV DUH DGGLQJ RI¿FHUV DQG arming them, insisting they can better police and protect students than municipal RI¿FHUV The July 19 shooting happened about a half-mile from campus when UC RI¿FHU 5D\ 7HQVLQJ SXOOHG over Samuel DuBose for a missing front license plate. DuBose, who was not a student, refused to get out of the car, and Tensing shot the driver once in the head. 7HQVLQJ ZDV ¿UHG DQG has pleaded not guilty. His lawyer has said he feared for his life. Word of the shooting traveled swiftly through college campuses like the University of Rhode Island, which armed its campus police this year after a 2013 incident in which students in a lecture hall thought they heard someone claim to have a gun. The faculty union fought the move, and its executive director said a shooting like the one in Ohio is what they feared. “I could very easily imagine someone getting pulled over, someone mouthing off and boom,” Frank Annunziato said. “It doesn’t surprise me, and it does sicken me. People here are talking about it. I can tell you that.” The move toward campus police began in the 1960s, when student protests sometimes led to violent clashes with city police, according to Bill Taylor, president of the AP Photo/John Minchillo Former University of Cin- cinnati police officer Ray Tensing appears at Ham- ilton County Courthouse for his arraignment in the shooting death of mo- torist Samuel DuBose, Thursday in Cincinnati. International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. He said campus communities have different needs and expec- tations, and campus police forces can tailor their work to the “clientele” they serve. In the 2011-2012 school year, more than 14,000 VZRUQ SROLFH RI¿FHUV ZHUH working on campuses — a 10 percent increase in the number of full-time sworn personnel since the 2004- 2005 school year, according to a survey by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics at four-year colleges with more than 2,500 students. 6HYHQW\¿YH SHUFHQW of campuses used armed RI¿FHUVXSIURPSHUFHQW and more than 80 percent of VZRUQRI¿FHUVZHUHDOORZHG to patrol or arrest people off campus. &DPSXV SROLFH RI¿FHUV must meet the same state requirements as any other RI¿FHU 7D\ORU VDLG 2I¿- cers in his department at San Jacinto College in the Houston area are a mix of experienced and retired PXQLFLSDO RI¿FHUV DORQJ with some recently out of the academy. Thanks to family, friends and com- munity members for your remem- brances of Delmer. We sincerely apprec- ate your thought- fullness. The Hug Family. East Oregonian Page 7A Oregon eCourt coming to Eastern Oregon records now takes at least a week, even if it’s the district Circuit courts of Eastern DWWRUQH\¶VRI¿FHWKDWZDQWVD Oregon are joining Oregon GLJLWDO¿OH The new court software, eCourt, the statewide Web-connected court system. Odyssey from Tyler Technol- 2I¿FLDOVVDLGH&RXUWSURYLGHV ogies, is a massive system, the public with easier access he said, that’s replacing to state courts and cuts down another massive system, the state’s not-so-user-friendly the document load. Roy Blaine is the trial Oregon Judicial Information court administrator for the Network, or OJIN. Circuit circuit courts of Umatilla and courts in Union, Wallowa, Morrow counties. He said the Grant, Harney, Baker and eCourt software installation Malheur counties also will is a top priority for staff and install the software to meet means access to digital public the go-live date of June 6, East Oregonian 2016, to complete the state- wide roll-out. Blaine said he and the rest of the court staff are learning the new system, and the year- long window for installation gives time for that education and to work out any computer hangups. Phil Lemmon, spokesman for the Oregon Judicial Depart- ment, said eCourt is about making state court system PRUH HI¿FLHQW DQG SURYLGLQJ better access to public records. Rather than asking state court clerks for copies of documents, he said, eCourt allows users to read and obtain copies of documents through courthouse computer terminals or personal computers with a subscription. Attorneys use eCourt to ¿OH GLJLWDO SDSHUZRUN KH said, and the general public ZLOOEHDEOHWR¿OHVRPHEDVLF paperwork too, such as for landlord-tenant issues. 7R ¿QG RXW PRUH DERXW Oregon eCourt, including a map with more roll-out infor- mation and dates, visit courts. oregon.gov/oregonecourt/ Pages/index.aspx . PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY •A Hermiston-area woman on Lorraine Avenue awoke to man trying to get into her house. She told the Umatilla County SheriII¶s 2I¿Fe at a.m. the susSeFt was short had Elond hair walked with a stiFk wore headShones a ElaFk shirt and Mean shorts. She said she looked through the window, told the man to go away and she was Falling the SoliFe. 7he man told her not to EeFause he lives aFross the street. She said she would like someone to sSeak to him EeFause a lot oI strange things haSSen at his address and ³weird SeoSle´ Fome and go Irom there. •A Faller at a.m. reSorted the theIt oI the engine Irom a log sSlitter at ' % SuSSly, Southgate 3laFe, 3endleton. •A Heli[ resident at a.m. reSorted she Eought a vehiFle Irom a man and already switFhed the title to her name, and now the seller is harassing her and her family about the vehiFle. She said she told him to stoS FontaFting her, but he has not. She asked for a Umatilla County sheriff¶s deSuty to talk to her. •A Faller at S.m. asked 3endleton SoliFe to FheFk on the welfare of their -year-old friend who they have not been able to reaFh for more than a week. •A woman at S.m. told 3endleton SoliFe someone broke into her green Chevrolet ,mSala and stole Fash while it was at the Sarking lot of the Umatilla County Courthouse at Southeast Fourth Street and Court Avenue, 3endleton. •A motorFyFlist Frashed at about S.m. on ,nterstate near %oardman. (mergenFy agenFies resSonded, and an ambulanFe took the rider to *ood SheSherd 0ediFal Center, Hermiston. 7here were no reSorts of serious inMuries. •An ,rrigon resident at S.m. reSorted her relative Falled names and threatened her and her family with violenFe. She also said there is a restraining order in SlaFe against the man. 7he 0orrow County Sheriff¶s 2f¿Fe is investigating. •A woman at S.m. reSorted a resident of Lee]er Avenue, (Fho, yelled and waved a gun while she and her father Sulled out a stuFk vehiFle. She said she did not reSort it at the time beFause the armed man said he was Falling for law enforFe- ment. She asked to sSeak to a Umatilla County sheriff¶s deSuty. •A man at the ,nter0ountain (duFation ServiFe 'istriFt, S.:. 1ye Ave., 3endleton, asked to sSeak to an of¿Fer at S.m. about the ³heinous´ message he reFeived from a female. 3oliFe found this was Sart of an ongoing Fustody disSute between estranged domestiF Sartners, and the message wasn’t quite so heinous. •A Stan¿eld resident at S.m. reSorted a younger ³gangster´ male with lots of tattoos threatened to hurt her brother at a house on South Main Street. •An emergenFy nurse told SoliFe at to resSond to St. Anthony HosSital, 3endleton, to talk with a man who was the viFtim of a dog bite. •A man at S.m. asked to sSeak to 3endleton SoliFe about a voiFe mail he reFeived from 7amSa, Florida, FonFerning the removal of a body. 7he reFiSient did not reFogni]e the number, and SoliFe are looking into the Fall. •Several teenagers at about S.m. tried to get into vehiFles on 1orthwest %ailey Avenue, 3endleton, and then went to nearby 3ioneer 3ark, 1.:. 'esSain Ave. •A Sit bull dog attaFked another dog a little before S.m. on (ast (ast Street, Le[ington. 7he attaFked dog was ³tore uS,´ its owner reSorted, and was so skittish it would not Fome to him. COURTS The following suits have EHHQ¿OHGLQ8PDWLOOD&RXQW\ courts: •Midland Funding LLC vs. Matthew Larson seeks . Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Andrea Crane seeks . Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •CaSital 2ne %ank vs. *ene Hembre seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •State Farm Mutual Automobile ,nsuranFe ComSany aso 'el and 5osemary Attebury vs. ,nterstate 1ational 'ealer ServiFes ,nF. seeks , Slus Fosts and fees. •AmeriFan ([Sress Centurion %ank vs. StaFy Meyer seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •CaFh LLC vs. -ames UStain seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •CaFh LLC vs. 5iFhard %roman seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •Cavalry S39 , LLC vs. -aFk S. .leFk seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •Cavalry S39 , LLC vs. Lionel Lamone seeks . Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •-3 Morgan Chase %ank 1.A. vs. 'avid L. 'emos and Sarties in Sossession seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •-3 Morgan Chase %ank 1.A. vs. Serina L. Smith and Sarties in Sossession seeks ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •7eresa -. Musa vs. Linda Lane (individual) and Linda Lane dba La]y . 5anFh seeks Sossession of L=. 75US7 M( ,M A '5 or ,, Slus Fosts and fees. •-oe and Carol 3artney vs. Mike 5ussell, SFotty FletFher, Kenneth Kuhlmann, Elaine Kuhlmann and 7om Humbert seeks , Slus Fosts and fees. 7KHIROORZLQJMXGJPHQWV KDYHEHHQUHQGHUHGLQ 8PDWLOOD&RXQW\FRXUWV •Ewald 5. :arneking vs. 'anny Martin Long Mudgment for , Slus Fosts and fees. •Credits ,nF. vs. 9inFent L. :illingham Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •Credits ,nF. vs. FredriFk L. 7hrone -r. and -essiFa StifÀer Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •United FinanFe Co. vs. -ulio 2ro]Fo Laurel Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •CaSital 2ne %ank vs. 9iFkie -. Umbarger Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •*reen Sons AgenFy ,nF. dba 2utsourFe 5eFeivables Management ,nF. vs. %enito -uare] Mudgment for . Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •*reen Sons AgenFy ,nF. dba 2utsourFe 5eFeivables Management ,nF. vs. %enMamin S. Colvin Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •3ortfolio 5eFovery AssoFiates LLC vs. 7ed 5ufty Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •%onneville %illing ColleFtions vs. 'eborah 3ortenier Mudgment for Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •CaSital 2ne %ank vs. 9iFkie Umbarger Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •'isFover %ank vs. 'arlene 5. 3ayne Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •'isFover %ank vs. 5aymond E. Clair Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •First 1ational %ank of 2maha vs. 'iane 5. :itFhey Mudgment for ,. Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Elisea 5odrigue] Mudgment for . Slus interest, Fosts and fees. •3ortfolio 5eFovery AssoFiates LLC vs. Kristine *rimes Mudgment for . Slus interest, Fosts and fees. The following sentences KDYHEHHQLPSRVHGLQ 8PDWLOOD&RXQW\FRXUWV •-esus LoSe] Hernande], , Hermiston, Sleaded guilty to 3ossession of MethamShetamine sentenFed to months Srobation, sanFtion units, ¿ne, , ¿ne-susSended and months driver’s liFense susSension, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees. •5ogelio F. Almonte, , %oardman, Sleaded guilty to %urglary , sentenFed to years Srobation, ¿ne and , ¿ne-susSended, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees Sleaded guilty to CoerFion sentenFed to ¿ne Slus Fourt assessment. •-ordan ,saaF Carey, , 3endleton, Sleaded guilty to %urglary ,-oFFuSied dwelling sentenFed to months 2regon 'eSt. of CorreFtions, years Sost-Srison suServision and ¿ne, Slus Fourt assessment Sleaded guilty to Criminal MisFhief , sentenFed to ¿ne Slus Fourt assess- ment Sleaded guilty to 3hysiFal Harassment sentenFed to ¿ne Slus Fourt assessment. •%rittany Ann CoFhran, , 3endleton, Sleaded guilty to 3ossession of MethamShtamine sentenFed to months Srobation, sanFtion units, ma[imum Mail units, hours Fommunity serviFe, ¿ne, , ¿ne-susSended and months driver’s liFense susSended, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees. •Anthony 7yrel 5odrigue], , :alla :alla, Sleaded guilty to two Founts of 3ossession of MethamShetamine sentenFed to months Srobation, sanFtion units, ma[imum Mail units, () hours Fommu- nity serviFe, ¿ne, , ¿ne-susSended and months driver’s liFense susSension for eaFh Fount, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees Sleaded guilty to Assault ,9 sentenFed to years Srobation, ¿ne and ¿ne-susSended, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees. •-ustin 'rew 5oberts, , 3endleton, Sleaded guilty to %urglary , sentenFed to years Srobation, sanFtion units, ma[imum Mail units, hours Fommunity serviFe and ¿ne, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees Sleaded guilty to 7heft , sentenFed to years Srobation, sanFtion units, ma[imum Mail units, hours Fommunity serviFe and ¿ne, Slus Fourt assess- ment Sleaded guilty to Criminal MisFhief ,, sentenFed to years Srobation and ¿ne, Slus Fourt assessment. •-aFob LawrenFe 5oss, , Caldwell, ,daho, Sleaded guilty to two Founts of 5eFklessly Endangering Another; sentenFed to ¿ne and Fourt assessment for eaFh Fount, Slus days Mail; Sleaded guilty to AttemSt to Elude 3oliFe-vehiFle; sentenFed to ¿ne Slus Fourt assessment. •9alentin Mor¿n 3aniagua, , 3asFo, :ash., Sleaded guilty to 'elivery of MethamShetamine; sentenFed to months 2regon 'eSt. of CorreFtions, years Sost-Srison suServision, ¿ne, , ¿ne-susSended and months driver’s liFense susSension, Slus Fourt Fosts and fees; Sleaded guilty to Unauthorized Use of Motor 9ehiFle; sentenFed to months 2regon 'eSt. of CorreFtions, year Sost-Srison suServision, ¿ne, , ¿ne-sus- Sended and year driver’s liFense susSension, Slus Fourt assessment. 'LYRUFHGHFUHHVZHUH VLJQHGLQ8PDWLOOD&RXQW\ &RXUWVIRU Christa Kay Kahlberg and -oseSh -kai 'ahlberg; Amanda I. Coy and Chad M. Clark; Kimberly '. SimSson and 'arrell L. SimSson; ChristoSher Lee *riggs and 7erra Leigh *riggs. Marriage licenses have EHHQUHJLVWHUHGLQ8PDWLOOD &RXQW\IRU -ason MiFhael %owman, , and Earnest 5ay *lover -r., , both of Irrigon. -aFob 5yan Cahill, , and -ustine 'awn %ronson, , both of 3endleton. 'anny Edgar EsSain- Covarrubias, , and %eatriz Armenta 2rtiz, , both of Umatilla. 5afael -ose Flores, , and SteShanie -o %urkenbine, , both of Hermiston. Matthew Forrest *arliFk, , and Ashley 1iFhole :ood, , both of 5iFhland, :ash. -ared ChristoSher Hanson, , and 7awny Lynn Smith, , both of KennewiFk, :ash. %rian SFott 7odd Hellinger, , and 7ina Lois May Chamberlain, , both of Hermiston. Kurt Edwin Hendri[, , and -ennie Ellen MF'owell, , both of 3endleton. -arret 5andall Krueger, , and Lyndsey Kathrine 7hommen, , both of 3resFott, :ash. %ryan -oseSh Lobsien, , and %randi 5enee *winn, , both of 3asFo, :ash. Alfred FranFis 3edro, , and -unella Maryann 7ewalt, , both of 3endleton. Cody 'ustin 5adant, , and Ibbet 'el Carmen 9elasquez, , both of Hermiston. 'onald Lee Servi, , and 5oberta -oann Muth, , both of 3ilot 5oFk. Clayton 5obert Shuman, , and *eorgiana FranFes Altizer, , both of Athena. 'aniel 7eMeda, , and %rissa -aylen *utierrez SanFhez, , both of Hermiston. 7/31 - 8/2 8/3 - 8/4 P endleton Pioneer Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie Chapel, Folsom-Bishop has served Pendleton for 128 years. W e will continue to be the clear choice. PIXELS PG13 Fri. - Wed. 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