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RECORDS Saturday, November 21, 2015 East Oregonian Page 9A UMATILLA COUNTY’S Elgin man gets three life sentences for child porn Most Wanted 0F'DQLHO LQ D ZULWWHQ statement said she argued LA GRANDE — A that Horn’s criminal history 62-year-old Elgin man will shows a pattern of “accessing spend the rest of his life in and sharing child pornog- prison after a judge found raphy while chat- him guilty on child pornog- ting online about his sexual interest raphy charges. Union County District in children” and Attorney Kelsie J. Davis Horn “repeatedly his 0F'DQLHOLQDZULWWHQVWDWH- discussed ment said Roy Eugene Horn efforts to lure was an unyielding sexual neighbor children the predator and deserved the throughout years.” sentence. Horn “consis- Horn Horn faced multiple counts of child pornography tently preys on children charges at a bench trial Sept. young his neighborhood,” 30 and Oct. 1 in Union in County Circuit Court, La DFFRUGLQJWR0F'DQLHO 7KH 1DWLRQDO &HQWHU IRU Grande. Judge Brian C. Dretke found Horn guilty 0LVVLQJDQG([SORLWHG&KLO- RI FRXQWV RI ¿UVWGHJUHH GUHQLGHQWL¿HGVL[FKLOGUHQLQ encouraging child sexual Horn’s pornography that law abuse and two counts of enforcement had rescued. ³7KHVH FKLOGUHQ ZHUH second-degree encouraging located within the United child sexual abuse. 0F'DQLHO QRWHG +RUQ States and the United had previous convictions for Kingdom and were all under child pornography and sexual the age of 11,” according to abuse, as well as failing to the statement. 0F'DQLHO FDOOHG +RUQ register as a sex offender. Oregon law provides a third “every parent’s nightmare” felony conviction for sex and said there was no hope crimes warrants a sentence to rehabilitate him. ³7KH GHSUDYLW\ RI KLV of life imprisonment without the possibility of release or predilections, his behavior and what we have seen over parole. Saturday, Nov. 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. 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, Nov. 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 Nov. 20, 2015. Garduno, Israel Gaspar Failure to appear Bail: $10,000 Olson, Scott Raymond Disorderly conduct Bail: $5,000 Rodriguez, Christina Marie Attempted unauthorized use of vehicle Bail: $1,000 Smith, David Lester Contempt of court Bail: $100,000 Spack, Walter Joseph ,QWHUIHUHQFHZLWK¿UH- ¿JKWHU(07PHQDFLQJ resisting arrest, harass- ment, disorderly conduct Bail: $20,000 Stoltz, William Eugene Contempt of court Bail: $10,000 Turner, Jerry Lee 7KHIW Bail: $2,000 Viesca, David Interference with making report Bail: $20,000 Whetham, David Russell Strangulation, harassment, assault Bail: $100,000 Zapien, Julian Michael Contempt of court Bail: $20,000 Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651 if you know the location of any of the above subjects. East Oregonian SUITS FILED Lucky Lines 03-05-12-13-FREE-17-24- 25-29 Estimated jackpot: $35,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 0-6-4-0 4 p.m.: 3-8-7-2 7 p.m.: 0-3-1-4 10 p.m.: 4-1-9-0 Friday, Nov. 20 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 9-8-4-1 VFW seeks to honor additional WWII veterans Senate proclamation commemorates service East Oregonian World War II veterans attending a Veterans Day event at the Pendleton Convention Center received special proclama- tions with covers bearing the seal of the United States Senate. Now, Pendeton Let’er Buck Post 922 is seeking additional WWII veterans to honor. 7KH SURFODPDWLRQ PDGH RQ WKH 6HQDWH ÀRRU commemorated Umatilla County WWII veterans. 7KH RQHSDJH GRFXPHQW read Oct. 29 by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, says that Umatilla County lost 86 people during WWII, “but their spirit and stories live on through their fami- lies and communities.” Wyden also described other Umatilla County wartime contributions. In 1941, he said, the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers created an airport in Pendleton that became home to the U.S. Army Air Forces 17th Bombard- PHQW *URXS 7KH JURXS defended the West Coast from Japanese submarines after the attack on Pearl Harbor and participated LQWKH¿UVWERPELQJRIWKH Japanese homeland by the Doolittle Raiders. All 80 of Jimmy Doolittle’s Raiders trained in Pendleton. 7KH SURFODPDWLRQ DOVR mentions the Umatilla Army Depot as a repository for munitions and supplies in underground silos. ³7KH GHSRW FUHDWHG an economic boom for Hermiston — then a town of 800 — which ended up harboring 7,000 new workers,” reads the proc- ODPDWLRQ ³7KH 8PDWLOOD County Depot became the largest munitions facility in the world and stayed active in Hermiston until 2001.” Pendleton Let’er Buck VFW Post 922 hopes to honor other WWII veterans with these proclamations. ³7KH 9): ZRXOG OLNH to honor all the World War II vets that we can contact and let them know we are thankful for their service,” VDLG3RVW&RPPDQGHU7RP 7DQJQH\ He said the county’s “Of the 142 men from Umatilla County who have been killed in com- bat since the start of World War I, 86 were killed in the four years of World War II.” — Tom Tangney, VFW Post Commander contribution was huge. “Of the 142 men from Umatilla County who have been killed in combat since the start of World War I, 86 were killed in the four years of World War ,,´ 7DQJQH\ VDLG ³,Q WKH 1940s, the population of the county was much less than we have now.” 7R UHTXHVW D FRS\ RI the proclamation in its handsome cover, contact 7DQJQH\DW ——— Contact Kathy Aney at kaney@eastoregonian.com or call 541-966-0810. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY An employee of Space Age Fuel, 1700 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, at 9:38 a.m. asked to speak to an of¿cer aEout a counterfeit Eill. A +ermistonarea caller at 1: p.m. reported his nephew during the weekend got a semitractor stuck in the Eackyard and damaged the sprinkler system, then left the area. Pendleton police at 1:3 p.m. received a report of a man in his late 30s wearing a Elack hat, Elack Macket and Means looking through windows of vehicles at the Wal-Mart Supercenter parking lot, 03 S.W. &ourt Ave. A white four-door sedan at aEout :30 p.m. struck a pedestrian crossing the road at 5ound-8p Athletic &luE, 11 Southgate, Pendleton. A caller said the victim was his son and did not need medical help. The driver, though, left the scene heading north on Southgate Drive. An employee at :9 p.m. at the &rossroads Truck Stop, 8matilla, reported a customer Eroke up a ¿ght in the Eack parking lot, and one person walked away limping and the other left in a newer white sedan on the freeway toward Hermiston. A 8matilla of¿cer at : p.m. initiated activity at /arch &ourt, 8matilla, regarding a ¿ght. A Hermiston woman at 8:1 p.m. reported she was receiving death threats via text messages and asked to speak to a law enforcement of¿cer in person. A woman called 9-1-1 at 8:8 p.m. to report she arrived home to Southshore Drive, Umatilla, and found someone tried to get into the house. A Stan¿eld resident at 9: p.m. reported neighEors on West /ocust Street were again playing loud music in their garage late at night. He asked for an of¿cer to have them turn it down. Pendleton police at 10:1 p.m. received a call that someone left a “throwing knife” under a taEle at Dean¶s Market Deli, 1 S.W. 0th St. A Hermiston woman at 11:9 p.m. reported a prowler was at her home on Agnew Road. ARRESTS, CITATIONS A 9-1-1- call aEout a man assaulting a woman led Stan¿eld police to arrest &had Everett %ruce, 3, of 0 W. &oe Ave., Stan¿eld, for strangulation and harassment. Milton-Freewater police arrested Darrell &alvin *unter, , of 3 Miller St., Milton- Freewater, for second-degree disorderly conduct, second-degree criminal trespass, tampering with evidence and resisting arrest. Hermiston police arrested *usmaro HumEerto &ervantes, 1, of Hermiston, for violating proEation and possession of methamphetamine. Pendleton police arrested *erry /ee /utcavich, 8, of Pendleton, on four counts of second-degree rape. He pleaded not guilty during an arraignment Friday afternoon in Umatilla &ounty &ircuit &ourt in Pendleton. &ourt records show the state accused Lutcavich of victimizing one female on four occasions in 1ovemEer and DecemEer 01. -udge &hristopher %rauer set Eail for Lutcavich at 00,000. For now, he remains in the county Mail. His next court date is Dec. 17. the abuse and molestation and sexual victimization of children.” 7KH FDVH VWHPPHG IURP the Union County Sheriff’s 2I¿FH LQYHVWLJDWLRQ LQWR an unrelated incident. Sheriff’s detective John Sutten interviewed Horn, and he admitted to accessing child pornography on his computer. Sheriff’s Sgt. Bill 0LOOHUVXSHUYLVHGWKHLQYHV- tigation, which included legal searches covering multiple mediums. 7KH HYLGHQFH VKRZHG Horn accessed and dupli- cated child pornography on a variety of devices and technologies, including a ODSWRS GHVNWRS DQG ÀDVK drive. ³7KH VKHULII¶V RI¿FH conducted a relentlessly thorough search and eventu- ally located the incriminating ÀDVK GULYH VHFUHWHG LQVLGH three closed containers,” the statement said. 7KH 2UHJRQ 'HSDUWPHQW of Justice’s Internet Crimes $JDLQVW &KLOGUHQ 7DVNIRUFH conducted the forensic analysis in this case, linking the evidence to Horn and discovering hundreds of images of child pornography. COURTS LOTTERY Thursday, Nov. 19 the course of the years he has lived in Union County are just repeated victimization of kids across the world and right here in Union County,” the district attorney said. Horn in court blamed his court-ordered sex offender treatment classes for his behavior. A court ¿UVW RUGHUHG WKH treatment in 1994 after a conviction of third-degree sexual abuse. Courts ordered Horn into treatment again in 2004 and 2009. “I feel like the victim here, I really do. I didn’t hurt anybody,” Horn told the judge, according to the statement. Judge Dretke sentenced Horn to three consecutive true life sentences without the possibility of parole. ³7KH SRVVHVVLRQ RI FKLOG pornography is an offense that sheds light on the KRUUL¿F PDUNHW WKDW H[LVWV for sexual exploitation of children,” Dretke said. “And every image that I viewed is, to me, a reminder of PENDLETON — The following suits have been iled in Uma- tilla County courts: •American Express Bank FSB vs. Bobbydee Severe; seeks $7,483.73 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Ran- dall Case; seeks $8,131 plus interest, costs and fees. •Cach LLC vs. Annette Malitz; seeks $1,137.22 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Mark E. Stimmel; seeks $4,601.37 plus interest, costs and fees. •Terri Lynn Bohnenkamp vs. Sarah M. Picard; seeks $10,000 plus costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Letisia Jaime; seeks $1,974.75 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. James D. McAllister; seeks $2,308.46 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Lola M. Leach; seeks $4,292.99 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Magdalena Torres; seeks $1,469.93 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Eduardo Z. Flores; seeks $5,075.40 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Derrick V. Casey; seeks $10,619.16 plus interest, costs and fees. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: •American Family Mutual In- surance Company o/b/o Vihn and Van Ngo vs. Refugio Her- nandez Campos; judgment for $12,234.58 plus costs and fees. •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Sil- via Castillo; judgment for $1,903.39 plus interest, costs and fees. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Wade and Debra A. Jones; judgment for $5,176 plus interest, costs and fees. •Asset Management Outsourc- ing vs. Sharon S. Olsen; judg- ment for $4,467.06 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Professional Service Bureau vs. Christopher Joseph Gib- son and Luanna Marie Gibson; judgment for $1,010.91 plus in- terest, costs and fees. •Professional Service Bureau vs. Jose J.G. Barahona; judg- A Solid Reputation Built on Trust and Friendship Ron and Valori Martin ment for $441.72 plus interest, costs and fees. •Professional Service Bureau vs. Bryon D. Adams; judgment for $866.67 plus interest, costs and fees. •Cach LLC vs. Aaron Watch- man; judgment for $3,044.73 plus interest, costs and fees. •HAPO Community Cred- it Union vs. Aldo and Me- gan Escamilla; judgment for $9,133.18 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Carmain L. Hoyt; judg- ment for $1,114.82 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •United Finance Co. vs. Oleiva Ceja Camacho; judgment for $3,583.76 plus interest, costs and fees. SENTENCES PENDLETON — The following felony sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: •Gary James Slaymaker, 18, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $440 ine, $1,500 ine-sus- pended and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court assessment. •Traci Dora Veitenheimer, 32, Milton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Possession of Meth- amphetamine; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $140 ine, $1,800 ine-sus- pended and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court assessment. •Sherman Theron Walley, 56, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear I; sentenced to 8 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-pris- on supervision and $140 ine, plus court assessment. •Megan Angela Elaine Hines, 22, Milton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Criminal Mistreat- ment I; sentenced to 36 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision, $140 ine and $100 comp ine, plus court assessment. •Benito Serrano Landa, 31, Milton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Delivery of Meth- amphetamine; sentenced to DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce de- crees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Maria Guadalupe Contreras and Miguel Farias Contreras; Maria Lourdes Sanchez and Federico Ramirez Herrera; Jai- me Olvera and Marlina Olvera; WIllis H. McClammy Jr. and Lora K. McClammy; Heidi Lynn Poe and Richard Glenn Poe; Jody M. Scott and Joseph E. Scott. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage li- censes have been registered in Umatilla County for: Salvador Manuel Aguilar Ortiz, 48, of Hermiston and Liliana Calderon Castro, 39, of Irrigon. Marcus Timothy Batterton, 24, and Jasmin Marie Wegner, 25, both of Pendleton. Efrain Blanco Marroquin, 33, of Kennewick, Wash., and Mayra Lorena Rodriguez Lua, 28, of Hermiston. Braham Alejandro Calderon Solorzano, 29, and Lisyet Diaz Corrales, 33, both of Umatilla. David Eric Foreman, 43, and Faith Marie Riggs, 38, both of Hermiston. Clyde James Reynolds, 82, and Teresa Bernice Sparks, 68, both of Pasco, Wash. James Daniel Riley, 29, and Christina Marie Luna, 25, both of Hermiston. Omar Rodriguez Lua, 25, of Pasco, Wash., and Maria Gua- dalupe Barajas-Rosas, 26, of Hermiston. Edmund Eldon Warner, 68, and Josephine Marie Warner, 66, both of Umatilla. Christopher Phillip Watts, 29, and Angel Grace Wood, 45, both of Umatilla. 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