RECORDS
Saturday, July 23, 2016
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
WEDNESDAY
12:48 a.m. - The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Ofice, Umatilla Police Department
and the Boardman Police Department
responded to a report of a ight at Sub Zero
Restaurant, 100 W. Highway 730, Irrigon.
7:16 a.m. - A resident of South Main
Place, Pendleton, returned home to ind
someone had kicked in his door while he
was gone overnight. He requested contact
from a Pendleton police oficer.
8:49 a.m. - An employee of the Oregon
State University Extension ofice on
Highway 74 outside Heppner reported
someone siphoned gas from an Extension
vehicle.
9:02 a.m. - Someone entered a
residence in the 100 block of Miller Street,
Milton-Freewater, and stole a wallet and
cash.
1:38 p.m. - A resident of Northwest
Eighth Avenue, Milton-Freewater, reported
the theft of a red Razor scooter from the
front yard.
2:01 p.m. - Windows were broken out
of three vehicles in an alley behind the irst
block of Northwest Fifth Avenue, Milton-
Freewater, overnight.
3:21 p.m. - A man complaining he was
cut off in trafic followed the alleged offender
from an unknown location of Pendleton’s
South Hill to Pendleton Point Apartments,
1211 S.W. 21st St., made threats and
took down the driver’s vehicle information,
stating, “If they don’t take care of this I will.”
The man being followed stated there was no
trafic accident and requested contact from
a Pendleton police oficer.
4:51 p.m. - Pendleton police received a
report of a woman beating up her husband
at a residence on Southeast Byers Avenue.
4:58 p.m. - Break-ins at several storage
units at Steve’s Assured Security Storage,
80886 N. Highway 395, Hermiston, were
reported. The owner requested contact from
a Umatilla County sheriff’s deputy.
6:41 p.m. - Someone came into the
backyard of a property on Northwest
Despain Avenue, Pendleton, and cut
bushes, the resident complained to
Pendleton police. The caller said the inci-
dent may be related to ongoing dificulties
with a neighbor.
6:55 p.m. - A resident of Southeast Utah
Avenue, Irrigon, called the Morrow County
Sheriff’s Ofice to complain about vehicles
constantly speeding in the neighborhood,
and “deputies never come down their road.”
He said he would start throwing things at the
speeders but a deputy advised him not to.
9:23 p.m. - A resident of Buffalo Lane,
Hermiston, reported the theft of two
vehicles, two car batteries, a car stereo
and more someone within the last couple
of months. He asked a Umatilla County
sheriff’s deputy to contact him at home.
11:26 p.m. - Pendleton police received a
report of the theft of prescription medication
from a man who lives in a rooming house.
The man said he didn’t know the address of
the house and asked an oficer to meet him
at Til Taylor Park, 700 S. E. Dorion Ave.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Hermiston police arrested Theodore
Londale Williams, 32, address not provided,
on charges of irst-degree burglary, third-de-
gree escape, second-degree theft and
third-degree criminal mischief (vandalism).
•Pendleton police were called to Jack
in the Box, 1904 S.W. Court Ave., for a
man who had passed out at the wheel in
the drive-through. Heath Austin Wilson,
23, address not provided, was cited and
released for driving under the inluence of
intoxicants and refusal of intoxicant level
test.
COURTS
SUITS FILED
costs and fees.
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been iled in
Umatilla County courts:
•Credits Inc. vs. Lena M. and
Jeffrey Iles; seeks $366.25
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Velocity Investments LLC
vs. John Kirwan; seeks
$23,834.01 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Terry Smith;
seeks $2,056.97 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Larry Saling; seeks $1,974.73
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Midland
Funding
LLC
vs. William Pound; seeks
$819.25 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Jennifer Johnson; seeks
$869.79 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Columbia Credits Inc. vs.
Vincent Madrigal and Chrys-
tal M. Moore; seeks $405.54
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Christopher
Fritz; seeks $4,024.32 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Autumn and
Mark Fehrenbacker; seeks
$942 plus interest, costs and
fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Shawna R. Bo-
len; seeks $868.74 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Wal-
la Walla Inc. vs. Shylee R.
Charlton; seeks $304.11 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Wal-
la Walla Inc. vs. Danny E.
Espain-Covarrubias
and
Beatriz Covarrubias; seeks
$811.26 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Timothy and
Janet Crosby; seeks $568.13
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Arnold
and Beverly Weaver; seeks
$4,266.73
plus
interest,
costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Christopher
Bridgman; seeks $2,702.72
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Jared
Neider; seeks $368.67 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Asso-
ciates LLC vs. Gheorghe
Stroe; seeks $1,453.70 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Associ-
ates LLC vs. Casey Hinkley;
seeks $2,010.99 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Jerry Schuening vs. Rohr-
man Motor Company dba
Tom Denchel Ford Country;
seeks $400,000 plus costs
and fees.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla County
courts:
•Credits Inc. vs. Julian Zapi-
en; judgment for $2,322.36
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Edgar
Almonte;
judgment
for
$2,307.11 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Berenice Pe-
rez; seeks $280.80 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Danielle and
Johnathan Bingham; judg-
ment for $1,726.24 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Wal-
la Walla Inc. vs. Michael G.
Miller; seeks $296.49 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Chris
and Luanna M. Gibson;
judgment for $1,395.28 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Marcial and
Joseine (Joseina) Corrales;
seeks $1,394.33 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Cecilia Nue-
vo; judgment for $1,167.15
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla inc. vs. Chance Afdahl;
seeks $237.25 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Shandre Dallo-
lio and Demetri Tziouvaras;
seeks $305.93 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Trisa and Jess
Barton; seeks $1,549.43 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jerrad
and Tessa Romig; seeks
$6,224.06
plus
interest,
costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Victor M.
and Lisa L. Scott; seeks
$545.91 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Brian Holtz;
seeks $1,949.74 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Stephen Ar-
nold; seeks $968.83 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Lavelle Hall-
aday; seeks $546.08 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Ilene and
Coleman Miracle; seeks
$2,601.52 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jesse A.
Smith; seeks $2,466.19 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Davina
Loos; seeks $1,656.41 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Anthony
Hernandez; seeks $710.83
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jose C. Vera;
seeks $1,955.55 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jose Garcia
III; seeks $694.32 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Marisa
Montes Villanueva; seeks
$1,215.66
plus
interest,
•Credits Inc. vs. Andrew
Sherman; judgment for
$686.34 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Samuel
A. Whitlock; judgment for
$10,000 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Nationwide Recovery Ser-
vice Inc. vs. Jose G. Contre-
ras Camberas and Dayana
Margarita O. Virgen; judg-
ment for $4,662.78 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Debbie
and Jason Hall; judgment
for $1,930.95 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jacob B. and
Raylena Cimmiyotti; judg-
ment for $533.45 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jeanette Wil-
liam; judgment for $1,352.87
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Carter Jones Collection Ser-
vice Inc. vs. Shelby Lin Kor-
negay; judgment for $330.81
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Sarah
Kitchin (Finn); judgment
for $1,070.96 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Benjamin
(Benjamen) Porter; judg-
ment for $977.98 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•United Finance Co. vs. Ya-
nely and Eliseo Perez; judg-
ment for $4,250.40 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Lezlee
H. Curtis; judgment for
$1,002.43
plus
interest,
costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Ismael Rojas; judgment
for $1,435.56 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Collection Bureau of Wal-
la Walla Inc. vs. Kassandra
R. Rodriguez; judgment
for $2,830.88 plus interest,
costs and fees.
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing felony sentences have
been imposed in Umatilla
County courts:
•Ricardo Salvador Alvarez, 34,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
felony DUII; sentenced to 15
months Oregon Dept. of Cor-
rections, 2 years post-prison
supervision, $2,000 ine and
permanent driver’s license
suspension, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
Reckless Driving and Reck-
lessly Endangering Anoth-
er; sentenced to 90 days
jail-suspended and $100
ine; pleaded guilty to three
counts of Driving While Sus-
pended; sentenced to $100
ine for each count, plus
court costs and fees.
•Daniel Joseph Avila, 29, Ir-
rigon, pleaded guilty to Kid-
napping II; sentenced to 46
months Oregon Dept. of Cor-
rections, 3 years post-prison
supervision, $200 ine and
$4,800 ine-suspended.
•Rebecca Raquel Ramirez, 25,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Possession of Metham-
phetamine; sentenced to 6
months jail, 1 year post-pris-
on supervision, $500 ine,
$1,500 ine-suspended and 6
months driver’s license sus-
pension, plus court costs and
fees.
•Dustin Duane Jackson, 40,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Burglary II; sentenced to 18
months probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum jail
units, 120 hours communi-
ty service, $250 ine, $2,250
ine-suspended and $475
restitution, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
Theft II; sentenced to 30 days
jail and $100 ine.
•Timothy Edward Olea, 43,
Hermiston, pleaded no con-
test to Attempt to Elude Po-
lice; sentenced to 18 months
probation, 90 sanction units,
30 maximum jail units, 80
hours community service,
$750 ine, $1,250 ine-sus-
pended and 90 days driver’s
license suspension, plus
court costs and fees.
•Steven Michael Ruiz, 44,
Pendleton, pleaded guilty
to Identity Theft; sentenced
to 18 months probation, 80
hours community service,
$200 ine, $1,300 ine-sus-
pended and $26 restitution;
pleaded guilty to Fraudu-
lent Use of Credit Cars; sen-
tenced to $100 ine.
•Ryan Scott Sullivan, 30,
Pendleton, pleaded guilty
to Identity Theft; sentenced
to 18 months probation, 90
sanction units, 30 maximum
jail units, 80 hours communi-
ty service, $200 ine, $1,300
ine-suspended and $805.50
restitution, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
two counts of Credit Card
Fraud; sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 18 months
probation, 40 hours commu-
nity service and $100 ine for
each count, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty
to Failure to Appear I; sen-
tenced to 2 years probation,
80 hours community ser-
vice, $200 ine and $1,300
ine-suspended;
pleaded
guilty to a second count
of Failure to Appear I; sen-
tenced to $200 ine; pleaded
guilty to two counts of Fraud-
ulent Use of Credit Card; sen-
tenced to 180 days jail-sus-
pended, 2 years probation,
20 hours community service,
$100 ine and $900 ine-sus-
pended for each count, plus
court costs and fees; pleaded
guilty to Criminal Mischief
II; sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 2 years pro-
bation, 40 hours community
service, $100 ine and $501
restitution, plus court costs
and fees.
•Christopher Lee Fowler, 31,
Federal Way, Wash., pleaded
guilty to Possession of Meth-
amphetamine;
sentenced
to 18 months probation, 90
sanction units, 30 maximum
jail units, 80 hours com-
munity service, $500 ine,
$1,250 ine-suspended and 6
months driver’s license sus-
pension; pleaded guilty to
Recklessly Endangering An-
other; sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 18 months
probation, 80 hours commu-
nity service, $300 ine, $700
ine-suspended and 90 days
driver’s license suspension.
•Guillermo
Negrete-Ibar-
ra, 28, Walla Walla, plead-
ed guilty to Assault II; sen-
tenced to 70 months Oregon
Dept. of Corrections, 3 years
post-prison
supervision,
$200 ine and $29,820.10 res-
titution, plus court costs and
fees.
•Amy Lynn Becker, 46, Pend-
leton, pleaded guilty to Ag-
gravated Harassment and
Assault of Public Safety Ofi-
cer; sentenced to 18 months
Oregon Dept. of Corrections,
2 years post-prison supervi-
sion and $200 ine for each
count; pleaded guilty to DUII;
sentenced to 8 months Ore-
gon Dept. of Corrections, 2
years post-prison supervi-
sion and lifetime suspension
of driver’s license.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage li-
censes have been registered
in Umatilla County for:
Alfredo Alvarez Frias, 25, and
Karla Ivonne Garcia Mira-
montes, 24, both of Board-
man.
Casey Dale Burleyson, 30,
and Shannon Melissa Tracy,
31, both of Richland, Wash.
Brian James Hoberg, 30, and
Anna Luree Zimmerman, 31,
both of Newport, Ore.
Jacob Robert Douglas Jen-
kins, 22, and Alexandra Kay
Nasburg, 22, both of MIl-
ton-Freewater.
Anthony Peña, 51, and Deb-
bie Marie Ross, 58, both of
Kennewick, Wash.
Luis Javier Saldana, 22, of
Kennewick, Wash., and Mary-
cruz Hurtado, 18, of Hermis-
ton.
Angel Sanchez Garcia, 28,
and Elizabeth Flores, 34, both
of Hermiston.
Wesley Alan Terry, 21, and
Brianna Shea Willhite, 18,
both of Pendleton.
Brian Leslie Vandecar, 42,
and Jennifer Erin Malloy, 35,
both of Kennewick, Wash.
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UMATILLA COUNTY’S
Warrants
Saturday, July 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 July 22, 2016.
Anderson, William James
Contempt of court
Bail: $7,500
Austin, Michael John
Assault, harassment,
disorderly conduct
No bail
Baker, Brett Lowell
Failure to perform duties
of driver
Bail: $5,000
Cano, Mark Anthony
Disorderly conduct
Bail: $5,000
Cordell, Steven Benson
Furnishing alcohol to
person under 21
No bail
Gomez Marin, Joseph
DUII
No bail
Hautajarvi, Eric George
Failure to appear
Bail: $10,000
Johnson, Joseph Troy
Disorderly conduct
No bail
Linkous, Sharon E.
Criminal trespass
Bail: $50,000
Loveland, Kyler Boone
DUII
No bail
Pando, Nicholas Eloy
Harassment, disorderly
conduct
No bail
Please call dispatch at (541) 966-3651
if you know the location of any of the above subjects.
BRIEFLY
Airline abuse suspect was
returning from alcohol treatment
PORTLAND (AP) — The man accused of groping
a 13-year-old girl on a light from Dallas to Portland last
month was returning to Oregon after completing a residen-
tial treatment for alcohol dependency in Florida.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Edmonds revealed the
information Thursday while arguing for Chad Camp to
remain in jail as he awaits trial on a charge of abusive sexual
contact. A witness told police Camp had at least four mixed
drinks during a layover in Dallas.
Magistrate Judge Youlee You decided to keep Camp in
jail, saying there’s a correlation between substance abuse
and a defendant failing to show for court, The Oregonian/
OregonLive reported.
“When you’re high and using, nothing else matters,” she
said. “What’s particularly troubling in this case, right after
intensive residential treatment program in another state,
there’s evidence Mr. Camp consumed a lot of alcohol, right
after being released from that program.”
Camp, 26, has been in jail since FBI agents arrested him
following the June 16 light. He has pleaded not guilty.
Authorities said a light attendant noticed the man’s
hand in the victim’s crotch area, and a tear running down
the girl’s cheek. The girl was lying as an unaccompanied
minor, and her family has iled a $10 million lawsuit against
American Airlines.
Camp’s lawyer, Steven Lindsey, asked for his client to
be released to an inpatient residential treatment program in
southern Oregon. But the prosecutor said it’s not in a secure
facility, and there was no guarantee Camp would stay.
Eugene man charged with murder
tells court he killed a woman
EUGENE (AP) — An Oregon man charged with murder
told a judge he needed another court-appointed attorney
because he “killed a woman” and therefore shouldn’t be
represented by a woman.
“If I’d have killed a man, this woman could have
defended me,” Howard Stull, 79, of Eugene said of
Elizabeth JC Baker.
Stull was arrested a year ago after his landlady died from
stab wounds. He pleaded not guilty after his arrest.
Baker acknowledged in court that Stull has been a
dificult client, accusing her and a defense investigator of
being police oficers, The Register-Guard reported.
She took issue with a state hospital report that determined
Stull is mentally it to stand trial. Stull, however, described
himself in court as a “normal cat” and said he’s “not nuts.”
Lane County Judge Charles Zennaché agreed to remove
Baker from the case, though he told Stull that Baker is
one of the most zealous advocates among Eugene defense
lawyers.
Baker was assigned to Stull in December after the
defendant kicked his original lawyer off the case. The judge
said he’s maintaining a list of attorneys in case Stull is
unhappy with lawyer No. 3.
Stull’s landlady, 59-year-old Kathy Kay Braun, was
found dead inside the garage at her home last July. Braun’s
mother told police her daughter allowed Stull to rent a
bedroom in her garage, but later, after learning details of
his criminal past, had dificulty trying to get him to leave,
according to court records.
Stull’s record includes convictions for robbery, assault
and other crimes.
Baker said she had been exploring potential trial defenses
on Stull’s behalf, and that a neurologist concluded from a
review of medical records that Stull has a traumatic brain
injury.
Zachary Gallagher Uding,
27, and Angela Margaret Mc-
Caw, 27, both of Seattle.
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