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NORTHWEST East Oregonian Page 2A Tuesday, December 8, 2015 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG FRIDAY SUNDAY 7Zo femaOes fought at about :0 a.m. Ln the Oobb\ of the 3endOeton -aFN ,n 7he %o[ 0 6.:. &ourt 3OaFe. A 0LOton)reeZater Zoman at : a.m. reSorted the theft of her moYLng doOO\ from the 00 bOoFN of 6outheast 6th AYenue. An ,rrLgon FaOOer at :5 a.m. reSorted a dog on 7homas 6treet dLgs Ln SeoSOe¶s SroSert\ and SooS Ln theLr \ards and Lts oZner does nothLng about Lt. 6omeone before S.m. roOOed a Oarge Zooden sSooO onto a SatLo on 6outhZest 5LYerYLeZ 'rLYe 3endOeton ZhLFh Faused damage. A bouOder on +LghZa\ 5 near 8NLah Faused a Frash. 7he drLYer a \earoOd man Zas not LnMured. 7he man Zas drLYLng a )ord )50 SLFNuS southbound on the hLghZa\ Zhen he Fame around a FurYe at about 0 S.m. near mLOeSost 5 and struFN a Oarge roFN. 7he FoOOLsLon forFed the roFN off the road aFFordLng to 2regon 6tate 3oOLFe and the SLFNuS needed a toZ truFN. 7he drLYer made the toZLng arrangements. 7Zo \earoOds at about :50 S.m. ran aZa\ from +omestead <outh )amLO\ 6erYLFes 6 6.(. 5th 6t. 3endOeton. A stranger at about 6:50 a.m. ran through the baFN \arG oI a 6tan¿eOG man¶s home on 1orth 'unne 6treet anG Zhen the man \eOOeG at the stranger he SuOOeG out a NnLIe. 7he resLGent FaOOeG SoOLFe anG saLG the susSeFt Zore Means anG boots. A resLGent oI 6haG\ 5est 0obLOe +ome &ourt 6 +LghZa\ 0 8matLOOa toOG SoOLFe at 0:05 a.m. someone stoOe hLs 5ussLan .0FaOLber SLstoO Zorth 50 arounG 1oYember 0. An ,rrLgon man at : a.m. reSorteG a GrLYer Ln a bOue 7o\ota 5unner Fame through 8tah AYenue sSun the tLres on the sSorts utLOLt\ YehLFOe gaYe hLm the ¿nger anG FaOOeG hLm a IouO name. 7he FaOOer aOso saLG thLs ma\ haYe been the same gu\ Zho trLeG to run hLm oYer beIore. 3enGOeton SoOLFe at : S.m. reFeLYeG a reTuest to FheFN on the ZeOIare oI FhLOGren that reFentO\ haYe not been to sFhooO. 7he 0orroZ &ount\ 6herLII¶s 2I¿Fe at : S.m. reFeLYeG a reSort oI GomestLF YLoOenFe on 6hort 5oaG ,rrLgon. A ZhLte +onGa Far at about 5 S.m. ran another YehLFOe oII +LghZa\ 0 Must beIore enterLng 8matLOOa. 7he YLFtLm FaOOeG SoOLFe anG saLG she GLG not Frash but haG to GrLYe on the sLGe oI the roaG. 3enGOeton SoOLFe at :5 S.m. reFeLYeG a reSort oI a +LsSanLF maOe SLFNLng a Far OoFN on the 00 bOoFN oI 6outh 0aLn 6treet. 8matLOOa SoOLFe at :5 S.m. reFeLYeG a FaOO about a man runnLng arounG Ln hLs unGerZear at the 7LOOLFum ,nn 6L[th 6t. A 3enGOeton man at S.m. toOG SoOLFe tZo SeoSOe bangeG on hLs ZLnGoZ anG ran aZa\ at 3enGOeton 6Tuare ASartments 3hase ,, 6.:. th 'rLYe. +e aOso saLG thLs has oFFurreG Ior seYeraO nLghts. 2ne GrLYer at about 0:5 S.m. Fut oII another on +LghZa\ 5 north oI +ermLston then the ¿rst GrLYer ÀasheG hLs OLghts anG the seFonG sOammeG on the braNes. 7he ¿rst SuOOeG Lnto the SarNLng Oot oI 3Oatt (OeFtrLF 6uSSO\ 0 +LghZa\ 5 1. +ermLston anG the seFonG IoOOoZeG FurseG anG tooN Shotos oI the other GrLYer. Stuart Tomlinson/The Oregonian via AP A pedestrian walks through looding on NW 10th and Hoyt St. as heavy rains drench Portland, Monday. The National Weather Service on Monday issued a lood watch for much of northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. Northwest Oregon pummeled by rain; more storms coming ARRESTS, CITATIONS Friday 3endOeton SoOLFe arrested 6Fott A. 0aNer 6 of 6 1.:. 6eYenth 6t. 3endOeton for feOon\ fourthdegree assauOt domestLF YLoOenFe. 7he 8matLOOa &ount\ 6herLff¶s 2f¿Fe arrested (YeO\n 5LOe\ 6SeedLs 0 and 5LOe\ /aro\ 7hurman both of 3endOeton for unauthorL]ed use of a YehLFOe. /aZ enforFement aOso arrested 6SeedLs for feOon Ln SossessLon of a ZeaSon and she Zas Zanted on a Zarrant for faLOure to aSSear. 7hurman Zas Zanted on four Zarrants for faLOure to aSSear and another for contempt of court. 3endOeton poOLce arrested -Lmm\ %o\ +umbert of 6.:. th 'rLYe 1o. 3endOeton on a paroOeprobatLon YLoOatLon Zarrant and for LnterferLng ZLth poOLce and possessLon of methamphetamLne. Saturday 2regon 6tate 3oOLce arrested 5Lchard .eLth )LsOer 5 for possessLon of methamphetamLne on a Zarrant and for drLYLng under the LnÀuence of Lnto[Lcants. 3endOeton poOLce arrested -oshua 'aYLd 6chOarbaum of 3endOeton on a Zarrant and for possessLon of methamphetamLne. A ¿ght outsLde the bar Ln 3LOot 5LcN Oed to one arrest. 2regon 6tate 3oOLce troopers at about :50 p.m. Zere drLYLng through 3LOot 5ocN Zhen peopOe caught theLr attentLon and reported tZo men Must fought Ln front of the OocaO bar. 3oOLce found the YLctLm at hLs home a bOocN aZa\. +e suffered a ³serLous cut on hLs sZoOOen face´ accordLng to a state poOLce report ³that uOtLmateO\ reTuLred stLtches.´ 3oOLce a ZhLOe Oater found the assauOt suspect 0attheZ 'aYLd %urns of 3LOot 5ocN ZhLOe he ZaONed though doZntoZn. 6tate poOLce reported %urns admLtted to hLttLng the YLctLm tZLce Ln the face. 7roopers then arrested %urns for fourthdegree assauOt and booNed hLm Lnto the 8matLOOa &ount\ -aLO 3endOeton. Sunday 3endOeton poOLce arrested 7amara 6hreOO 6ampson no address proYLded for possessLon of methamphetamLne and on tZo Zarrants 7he 0orroZ &ount\ 6herLff¶s 2f¿ce arrested three peopOe Ln connectLon to a YehLcOe theft. A woman at 7:02 a.m. reported the theft of her 2002 gra\ +onda Accord from .un]e /ane %oardman. 7hat Oed deputLes to arrest Amanda 0arLe 3rof¿t 26 at *reenacres 59 3arN %oardman for seconddegree theft and unauthorL]ed use of a YehLcOe as weOO as on a warrant for YLoOatLng paroOe. 'eputLes aOso arrested two others wLth 3rof¿t: &urtLs -ames 'rur\ and 'anLeO -oseph AYLOa 2 both on warrants. 3endOeton poOLce arrested AOe[ander &hrLstLan 5Lnge 26 no address proYLded on a warrant and for harassment seconddegree theft and thLrddegree robbery. SATURDAY A 0LOton)reeZater FaOOer at : a.m. reSorteG the theIt oI three sheeS Irom 6unTuLst 5oaG. 7he FaOOer saLG one oI the butFhereG FarFasses Zas on the SroSert\ anG the other tZo haYe not been found. A FaOOer at 0:55 a.m. toOd 3endOeton SoOLFe a maOe Zho had a faNe 0 bLOO Oast ZeeN Zas at the moment ZaONLng near %anner %anN on the 00 bOoFN of 6outheast &ourt AYenue. *oats esFaSed theLr resLdenFe on the Forner of :est (Lghth 5oad and :ashLngton AYenue ,rrLgon and at about :5 S.m. ended uS Ln the \ard of a neLghbor Zho FaOOed the 0orroZ &ount\ 6herLff¶s 2f¿Fe. A deSut\ resSonded and rounded uS the goats. An ,rrLgon resLdent at : S.m. reSorted a femaOe ZLOO not stoS sendLng her harassLng te[t messages. /aZ enforFement FontaFted both SartLes and adYLsed them to stoS FontaFtLng eaFh other. A 8matLOOaarea FaOOer at :0 S.m. reSorted dogs ne[t door on +arbor /Lte 'rLYe NLOOed her FhLFNens the other da\ and the dog oZner saLd he ZouOd get rLd of the dog but he has not and so she Fannot Oet out her anLmaOs. A :eston FaOOer at :6 S.m. reSorted neLghbors FouOd be gettLng Lnto other SeoSOe¶s maLO bo[es agaLn. A Zoman outsLde the 0LOton)reeZater FLt\ OLmLts reSorted her husband Zas hLgh on metham ShetamLne not sOeeSLng and FreatLng haYoF and so she Zanted hLm out of the house. A maOe at about S.m. armed ZLth a NnLfe robbed a man at the Astro statLon at 0 6outhgate 3endOeton. 7he YLFtLm reSorted the susSeFt Zore darN FOothLng and a ZLnter faFe FoYerLng and ma\ haYe been on foot beFause he dLd not hear a Far. A drLYer at 0: S.m. reSorted a %uLFN ZLth three FhLOdren Ln the baFN seat Sassed her at about 00 mSh on 6outh (dZards 5oad and :aOFhOL /ane +ermLston ZhLOe she Zas goLng about 0. PORTLAND (AP) — Heavy rains turned streets in the Portland area into creeks on Monday, interrupted bus and light rail service and forced the evacuation of at least one neighborhood. Flooding caused the closure of numerous roads, and heavy rains triggered landslides. The rain also caused Portland’s sewer system to overÀow into the :illamette River. Of¿cials said people should avoid contact with the river for at least 48 hours because of bacteria in the water. A big sinkhole developed in a street in Gresham, a Portland suburb. Crews were pumping water from an elementary school in Gresham, as well as cleaning up hallways and classrooms. The parking lot at Multnomah Falls, a popular tourist stop in the Columbia River Gorge east of Portland, was closed after a creek overÀowed its banks. In Lake Oswego, just south of Portland, several cars were stranded in high water. Residents were evacuated from a Central Oregon airports seek state money improvements SALEM (AP) — Four Central Oregon airports have asked the state for funding to help expand after lagging through the recession. Airports in Bend, Sunriver, Sisters and Prineville each requested money through Connect Oregon, a program designed to support the state’s non-highway infra- structure. 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Eastern Washington: A shower in spots this morning, then increasing showers this afternoon. Cascades: Cloudy and mild today. Showers; arriving during the afternoon in the south. Northern California: A thick cloud cover today; a little rain at the coast. Periods of rain tonight. Today Wednesday SSW 8-16 S 10-20 WSW 12-25 WSW 15-25 UV INDEX TODAY Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 0 0 “They call it ConnectOregon for a reason,” said Dave Campbell, head of operations at the Sisters Eagle Airport. “It’s to connect cities and infrastructures together, and connect those infrastruc- tures to jobs.” The Oregon Department of trans- portation has received 78 applications requesting a total of $90 million all vying for the $45 million in Connect Oregon’s coffers. The Central Oregon airports asked for help funding projects that they say are necessary as traf¿c increases in the region. The East Oregonian works hard to be accurate and sincerely regrets any errors. If you notice a mistake in the paper, please call 541-966-0818. Subscriber services: For home delivery, vacation stops or delivery concerns: 1-800-522-0255 — Founded Oct. 16, 1875 — neighborhood in Clackamas County, and the American Red Cross was opening a shelter there. Several school districts in northwest Oregon sent students home early and canceled afternoon and evening activities. The Oregon Zoo in Portland also closed. The National :eather Service issued a Àood watch for much of northwest Oregon and southwest :ashington. It’s in effect through Thursday afternoon, but rain likely won’t stop until the week’s end. Excessive rainfall could lead to a rise in area rivers, weather of¿cials said. Of¿cials say residents should avoid traveling and should watch for Àash Àoods, mudslides, falling trees and power outages. They are also advised to keep children and pets away from Àoodwaters and avoid walking and driving through high water. Residents whose property is at risk for Àooding should use sandbags. The rains are caused by several low-pressure systems moving through the region, one after the other, forecasters said. 1 0 0 0 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 0-2, Low 3-5, Moderate 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num- ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. -10s -0s showers t-storms 0s 10s rain 20s flurries 30s 40s snow ice 50s 60s cold front 70s 80s 90s 100s warm front stationary front 110s high low National Summary: Much of the nation will be dry and mild today. Rain will brush part of Massachusetts, South Florida, the Dakotas and Minnesota. The latest Pacific storm will bring heavy rain and snow to the Northwest. Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 84° in Corona, Calif. Low -1° in Big Piney, Wyo. NATIONAL CITIES Today Albuquerque Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charleston, WV Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Hi 58 64 52 53 56 66 54 44 66 55 50 50 70 59 47 64 -14 41 84 71 53 69 57 68 66 82 Lo 31 40 35 33 45 44 43 34 43 36 40 39 46 39 39 37 -21 26 73 51 42 49 36 48 47 56 W pc s pc s pc s sh c s pc pc pc s pc pc s pc sh s s pc s pc pc pc pc Wed. 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Hi 59 66 79 49 44 63 73 52 67 58 55 77 43 49 63 65 60 63 58 54 73 62 54 80 57 66 Lo 44 47 68 39 35 44 55 46 45 43 43 48 36 40 40 35 45 52 45 38 56 53 42 44 43 42 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. W c s t pc pc c pc pc s s pc s pc pc s pc c c pc pc pc pc sh s c s