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RECORDS Saturday, April 23, 2016 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY 2:42 a.m. - Umatilla police received a noise complaint from a resident of Dark Canyon Avenue who said his neighbor woke him out of a sound sleep at 1:05 a.m. by playing his music very loud. The caller wished to remain anonymous because the neighbor has a history of “getting even.” 6:25 a.m. - A resident of North Ott Road, Hermiston, told the Umatilla County 6heriff¶s Of¿ce her son tried to hit her with a rock and was calling her names. The caller said he was chasing her down the street as she tried to walk away. 7:43 a.m. - Speakers, cash, two backpacks and a set of keys were reported stolen from a resident of East Washington Street, Athena. She requested contact from a Umatilla County sheriff’s deputy at Weston-McEwen High School, where she is a student. 7:55 a.m. - A Milton-Freewater resident on Triangle Station Road reported his neighbor’s peacock was in his yard and has been there for more than a week. 8:28 a.m. - A Hermiston resident reported her 7-year-old son is with his father and she discovered the child has not been in school all week. 8:29 a.m. - An Athena caller reported a property on East College Street has several vehicles, including a concession-type van someone may be living in. The caller also said people are in and out of the property at all times of the day. 11:06 a.m. - A Hermiston-area caller on Diagonal Road told the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Of¿ce someone stole her saddle, and she just might know who. 11:57 a.m. - Someone took off with packages from a porch on the 600 block of South Elizabeth Street, Milton-Freewater. 1:01 p.m. - A resident of West Cody Avenue in Hermiston reported her home had been broken into and the dog let into the house. 2:24 p.m. - Burglars broke into and ransacked a cabin at Mill Creek and Tiger Creek roads, Milton-Freewater, 5:15 p.m. - Someone reported a man had been living in a car on Southeast Eighth Place in Hermiston. 5:19 p.m. - Umatilla police were not able to ¿nd a shirtless obese man with gray hair and a beard who was drunk and left the Crossroads Truck Stop, 2020 Highway 730. 5:43 p.m. - A woman in a red dress was reported sitting in the parking lot at Motel 6 in Hermiston, smoking and using “bad words” to customers. 7:50 p.m. — Six people got out of a white Chevrolet Malibu at Baggett and Sunshine Lanes, Hermiston, then trespassed and climbed a resident’s fence. The actions resulted in a warning from law enforcement. 8:26 p.m. - Someone stole the DMV stickers off a license plate of a vehicle on West Orchard Avenue in Hermiston. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Milton-Freewater police arrested Jaime Torres Jr., 20, of 115 N.E. 13th Ave., Milton-Freewater, for unauthorized entry of a vehicle, second-degree trespass, second-degree mischief, possession of burglary tools and possession of methamphetamine. •Hermiston police arrested Josie Lee Pritchard, 26, of Hermiston, for identity theft, second-degree forgery, second-de- gree theft and conspiracy. •Morrow County Sheriff’s Of¿ce arrested Jason James Abbott, 24, of Irrigon, for felony attempt to elude police and two counts of reckless endangering. The sheriff’s of¿ce arrested Abbott in November 2014 on similar charges after he led of¿cers on a car chase that hit 100 mph. •Hermiston police arrested Pablo Carillo Pablo, 31, no address provided, for felony fourth-degree assault. •Oregon State Police cited Walter Chester Blue, 72, no address provided, for driving under the inÀuence of intoxicants. COURTS SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The following suits have been filed in Uma- tilla County courts: •Amanda L. McGloin vs. Kelli M. Strebin; seeks $10,000 plus costs and fees. •Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Christopher S. Butler; seeks $3,656.82 plus interest, costs and fees. •Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Jose Palomino; seeks $1,844.52 plus interest, costs and fees. •EZ Aim LLC vs. EPHA Inc.; seeks $26,100 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Barbara E. Dickerson; seeks $2,405.40 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Nathan Bishop; seeks $3,022.88 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Linda D. Smith; seeks $3,160.09 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Sharon R. Matlock; seeks $4,460.62 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Chris- topher Pace; seeks $3,202.66 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Steven L. Bushman; seeks $2,933.70 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Maisha L. Leaton; seeks $2,443.31 plus interest, costs and fees. •Great Northern Insurance Company a/s/o Norpac Foods Inc. vs. Jess R.G. Trucking Inc. and Pablo E. Arbella (Pablo Enrique Limonta Arbella); seeks $12,870.52 plus interest, costs and fees. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla Inc. dba Collection Bu- reau of Milton-Freewater vs. Johnathon D. Carlson; seeks $15,951.81 plus interest, costs and fees. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Adam W. Wilson, Sierra R. O’Donohue and all other per- sons or parties claiming right, title, lien or interest; seeks $148,291.29 plus interest, costs and fees. •Roy Everett Crane vs. Rich- ard Keith Townsend; seeks $87,000 plus costs and fees. •Rocky Mountain Therapy Services Inc. vs. Stacy L. and Rebecca S. Lowrance; seeks $1,366.22 plus interest, costs and fees. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: •Professional Service Bureau vs. Kayla Leanne Schneider; judgment for $4,056.35 plus interest, costs and fees. •Professional Service Bureau vs. Jacob Homero Rodriguez; judgment for $978.43 plus in- terest, costs and fees. •Professional Service Bureau vs. Andrew Bryce Gatz; judg- ment for $3,694.79 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla Inc. vs. Lara Renee Mc- Nally; judgment for $2,022.18 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. David W. and Candace D. Green; judgment for $4,835.90 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Ryan and Shannon Wertz; judgment for $4,579.89 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Hugo San- chez Ochoa and Brenda Ale- jandra Sanchez; judgment for $5,328.76 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Jeffrey and Vicki Rhodes; judgment for $6,742.14 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Todd Regian; judgment for $822.99 plus interest, costs and fees. •National Collegiate Student Loans vs. Kimberley Koeller; judgment for $26,806.37 plus interest, costs and fees. •United Finance Co. vs. Kev- in Ireland; judgment for $5,074.36 plus interest, costs and fees. •United Finance Co. vs. Jose Carrillo; judgment for $5,002.48 plus interest, costs and fees. •City of Milton-Freewater vs. Morgan Inn Hospitality LLC and Randall C. Grudzinski; judgment for $8,626.39 plus interest, costs and fees.•Pro- gressive Classic Insurance vs. Joshua Lee Palmer; judgment for $4,279.87 •Discover Bank vs. Angeli- ca S. Ancheta; judgment for $9,410.15 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. David M. Jones; judgment for $4,074.67 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Joe P. and Tawnia Martin; judgment for $3,129.35 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Brian Varker; judgment for $4,067.84 plus interest, costs and fees. •Demtech Services Inc. vs. Great Basin Environmental; judgment for $20,766.45 plus interest, costs and fees. •Markice Terrell Hall vs. Ange- la Marie Thomas; judgment for $4,000 plus interest, costs and fees. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Joann Rose; judgment for $802.75 plus interest, costs and fees. SENTENCES PENDLETON — The following felony sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: •Christopher Michael Char- lo, 29, College Place, Wash., pleaded guilty to Attempted Assault II; sentenced to 21 months Oregon Dept. of Cor- rections, 3 years post-prison supervision and $140 fine, plus court assessment; plead- ed guilty to Menacing-domes- tic violence; sentenced to 365 days jail and $40 fine, plus court assessment. •Araceli Contreras, 32, Mil- ton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Attempt to Elude Police-ve- hicle; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine, $1,800 fine-suspended and 90 days driver’s license suspension, plus court as- sessment; pleaded guilty to Harassment; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 18 months probation and $40 fine, plus court costs and fees. •James Brian Halfmoon Jr., 19, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Attempt to Elude Police-ve- hicle; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine and 90 days driver’s li- cense suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to two counts of Recklessly Endangering Another; sen- tenced to $40 fine for each count plus court assessment. •Shayrena Lenora Johnson, 20, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Assault of Public Safety Officer; sentenced to 2 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units, $140 fine and $1,300 fine-suspend- ed, plus court assessment. •Michael Aldun Pangle, 62, Ad- ams, pleaded guilty to Posses- sion of Methamphetamine; sentenced to 18 months pro- bation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court assess- ment; pleaded guilty to DUII; sentenced to 30 days jail, 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $935 fine, $1,250 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees. •Florencio Garcia Quezada, 25, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft I; sentenced to 6 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 1 year post-prison supervision and $140 fine, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Aggravated Theft I; sentenced to 13 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-pris- on supervision, $140 fine and $15,170 restitution, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear II; sen- tenced to $40 fine plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Theft II; sentenced to $40 fine plus court costs and fees. •Antonio Reco Reaves, 32, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $440 fine, $1,000 fine-sus- pended and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to DUII; sentenced to 30 days jail, 180 days jail-suspend- ed, 2 years probation, $185 fine, $1,500 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Resisting Arrest; sentenced to 15 days jail, 180 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community service, $40 fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus court assessment. •Michael Frederick Snyder, 25, Hermiston, was convicted of Attempt to Elude Police-ve- hicle; sentenced to 3 years probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine, $1,800 fine-suspended and 90 days driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; was convicted of In- terference With Peace/Parole/ Probation Officer and Resist- ing Arrest; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation and $40 fine for each count, plus court costs and fees •Russell Gordon Young, 49, Adams, pleaded guilty to Assault III; sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanc- tion units, 90 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $1,440 fine and $500 fine-suspended, plus court assessment; pleaded guilty to a second count of Assault III; sentenced to 90 days jail, 3 years probation and $40 fine, plus court assessment; pleaded guilty to seven addi- tional counts of Assault III and one count of Assault IV-do- mestic violence; sentenced to 3 years probation and $40 fine for each count, plus court assessment; pleaded guilty to Criminal Mischief I; sentenced to 18 months pro- bation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $140 fine and $3,047.60 restitution, plus court assessment. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage li- censes have been registered in Umatilla County for: Jorge Ivan Brito Mejia, 48, and Celia Marina Ordonez Cace- rez, 59, both of Hermiston. Robert Lee Fitzpatrick, 43, and Juliet Hope Gaffney, 37, both of Richland, Wash. Vincent Adam Harrison, 21, and Ivette Arellano, 21, both of Umatilla. Laryn Christopher Lopez, 24, and Mackenzie Elizabeth Es- mond, 22, both of Rexburg, Idaho. Daniel Palomino, 22, and Fawn Rene Vargas, 20, both of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Amador Osiel Ramirez, 21, and Angelica Viesca, 18, both of Hermiston. Junior Calderon Rosales, 24, and Azucena Madrigal Guz- man, 23, both of Hermiston. Jeremiah Scott Wade, 36, and Nisha Lee Wade, 34, both of Echo. S erving our our S erving ommunity C ommunity Banner Bank honors two employees C with with P ride and and P ride East Oregonian Members of the banks our clients.” executive leadership select ——— S pecial C are S pecial C are Business briefs are Banner Bank selected recipients for the award to HERMISTON two Hermiston employees as the “Best” among their peers. Lisa Pederson, opera- tions support manager, and Anabel Rodriguez, Herm- iston branch teller, each received the 2015 Banner’s Best award for providing outstanding customer service and exceeding their individual professional goals last year. The recog- nition is the highest the bank gives, according to a written statement from the company, and only 5 percent of all its employees qualify for this award. recognize employees “who demonstrate excellence within their professions,” the statement said. Mark Grescovich, Banner Bank president and CEO, praised the award winners. “Our employees are the Banner brand in action, and we appreciate them choosing Banner Bank as the place where they contribute their time and talent — that’s at the heart of this award,” he said in the statement. “Every Banner’s Best recipient exceeded the high standards set for our employees to add value to both the bank and compiled from staff and wire reports, and press releases. Email press releases to busi- ness@eastoregonian.com BATMAN VS. SUPERMAN ZOOTOPIA PG PG-13 www.m-fdriveintheatre.com Adults $7, Children 11 & Under $2 Saturday, April 23, 2016 The East Oregonian receives a list of warrants on the Friday before publication of the weekend edition. The warrants below are outstanding as of April 22, 2016. Blakely, Nina Elizabeth Resisting arrest No bail Clowdus, Thomas Fay Private indecency Bail: $7,500 Espino, Ernesto Jimenez Driving while suspended Bail: $7,500 Garza, Erasmo Jr. Giving false information to police Bail: $5,000 Kendrick, Monica Marie Theft Ron and Valori Martin 131 SE Byers Ave. Pendleton • 541-276-1221 www.pioneerchapel.com No bail Laduke, Allan Lee Theft Bail: $5,000 Myers, Dakota Michael Assault No bail Payne, Shaunna Lee Driving while suspended No bail Tiscareno, Marcial Jr. Misdemeanor treatment (felony) Bail: $10,000 Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651 if you know the location of any of the above subjects. Woman sentenced to prison in Walla Walla robbery-kidnap case 16, Crump demanded money and drugs from the 20-year-old victim at knife An accomplice to the point. She reportedly said robbery and abduction of she didn’t have any, so a woman acquaintance in Crump allegedly sexually Walla Walla in February assaulted her in an effort was sentenced Thursday to make sure she wasn’t afternoon in Superior Court concealing anything. Crump bound her hands to 20 months in prison. Bailee K. Foster, 18, was behind her back with duct ordered to serve the high tape and she was struck end of the 15- to 20-month as she was forced into the standard-range term she trunk of a car, according faced after pleading guilty WR D SROLFH UHSRUW ¿OHG LQ April 15 to second-degree court. Crump told the victim robbery and second-degree she would be taken to a kidnapping. In sentencing Foster residence to obtain any on Thursday, Judge Scott money and drugs that were Wolfram went along with there, but she was released a prosecution recommen- several hours later in an dation included in a plea area unfamiliar to her on agreement that reduced and Weston Mountain Road in dismissed several initial 8PDWLOOD &RXQW\ RI¿FLDOV said. charges Foster faced. Foster and Marks Wolfram gave her credit for the 64 days she’d followed Crump’s orders served in the county jail, to assist, the police report placed her on 18 months of says. Foster and Marks were community custody, a form of probation, and assessed arrested about 5 p.m. that her nearly $4,900 in legal day in Walla Walla after a ¿QDQFLDO REOLJDWLRQV police pursuit during which a van Foster reportedly was including restitution. Foster — who wasn’t driving struck a parked the main perpetrator in vehicle and a concrete the crimes — declined retaining wall in the 1000 to make a statement at block of Bonsella Street. Foster was in possession her sentencing. But her attorney, Andrea Burkhart, of methamphetamine at the told Wolfram her client WLPHRI¿FLDOVVDLG Crump was apprehended is young, naive and that night, allegedly with a remorseful. “This is a terrible “large chunk” of suspected mistake for her to have meth. He also is charged with made and big consequences for her to face at such a multiple felonies in two young age,” Burkhart said. separate cases. 2I¿FLDOVVD\KHDWWDFNHG She added that Foster is drug addicted and drug use a man in an alley near Carrie and Edith avenues was a factor. “This has been a big about 6:40 a.m. on Jan. 8 eye-opener for her,” because Crump thought he was an informant against Burkhart said. Co-defendants Shawn a friend who had been A. Crump, 24, and D’Sean charged with delivering E.M. Marks, 23, still methamphetamine. Crump also allegedly IDFH FKDUJHV RI ¿UVWGH- gree robbery, rape and used a baseball bat to beat kidnapping, in addition a man on Jan. 12 in the area to third-degree theft and of the dead end in the 500 block of Edith Avenue and fourth-degree assault. 2I¿FLDOV VDLG WKDW steal property from him. A video of that robbery while the defendants were in a bedroom of a Walla was recorded on a cell Walla apartment early phone seized from Crump, on the morning of Feb. DFFRUGLQJWRRI¿FLDOV By TERRY MCCONN Union-Bulletin 4/22 - 4/24 Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie 4/27 12:00 PM A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT JUNGLE BOOK (PG) 2D: 11:50* 4:40 7:10 3D : 2:10* 9:40 BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (PG13) 2D : 12:30* 6:50 3D : 3:40* 10:00 STAR WARS: ALLEGIANT THE FORCE AWAKENS PG-13 PG13 Always two movies for the price of one! Fri. - Wed. 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