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RECORDS Saturday, February 11, 2017 Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017 Carmeleta Kay Davison Age: 37 Sex: F FTA fraudulent use of a credit card Bail: $25,000 Last known location: Pendleton Carlose Salvador Duran Age: 26 Sex: M FTA DUII Bail: $5,000 Last known location: Stanfield Jerrid William Herndon Age: 33 Sex M FTA, give false info No bail Last known location: Milton-Freewater Donald Everett Hinton Age: 48 Sex: M PV, assault, harassment No bail Last known location: Ukiah Tyler Wayne Jones Age: 30 Sex: M FTA, felon in possession restricted weapon Bail: $75,000 Last known location: Irrigon Christina Marie Luna Age: 26 Sex: F FTA reckless endangerment, harassment Bail:$40,000 Last known location: Irrigon Oscar Miguel Mejia Age: 31 Sex: M FTA, felon in possession of weapon Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Hermiston Clinton Dewayne Nunes Age: 26 Sex: M PV, DUII No bail Last known location: Milton-Freewater Harry Owen Oxford Age: 44 Sex: M PV, assault, harassment Bail:$25,000 Last known location: Hermiston Josie Lee Pritchard Age: 27 Sex: F FTA (2) Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Stanfield Warrants on the above persons were active at the time the list was created, however wanted status is subject to change at any- time. If whereabouts are known, please report immediately to law enforcement by calling our 24 hours dispatch center at 541- 966-3651 or by calling 911 if an emergency. BRIEFLY 1000s of rounds of ammo stolen from national park EUGENE (AP) — The National Park Service is asking for the public’s help in locating the person responsible for stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition from a locked building at Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park. The Register-Guard reported Thursday that the park service says in a news release the rifle and pistol ammunition was stolen from a building near the park’s headquarters. The ammunition was used as part of the park’s law enforcement program. It is unclear when the theft took place. The park service is offering up to $1,000 for information leading to the conviction of whoever is responsible for the theft. Police arrest two accused of Trump-protest vandalism PORTLAND (AP) — Portland police detectives have arrested two young men accused of damaging businesses during November’s post-election riot in the Pearl District. Sgt. Pete Simpson says 19-year-old Elijah Gerard was booked into jail Thursday on charges of riot, assault, criminal mischief and unlawful entry into a motor vehicle. He’s suspected of damaging a restaurant, Chase bank and a construction business, as well as assaulting a motorist. Also arrested was 19-year-old David Lewis Jr. He’s accused of causing damage at Starbucks, Federal Express and another business. He was booked on charges of riot, criminal mischief and failure to appear. He also had two outstanding warrants for criminal trespass. Simpson says detectives got tips from the public after photos and video showed the men damaging Pearl District businesses. East Oregonian Page 7A Judge: Activist guilty of interfering, won’t be punished MEDFORD (AP) — An Oregon woman who stopped to observe troopers after they stopped a black driver has been found guilty of inter- fering with a police officer. Keely Meagan of Ashland parked on the edge of Inter- state 5 after noticing the traffic stop in September, reported The Mail Tribune. Meagan, 55, said she was concerned about the driver’s safety because of nationwide reports of police violence against black men. Jackson County Circuit Judge David Hoppe found Meagan guilty of the misde- meanor interfering charge Thursday and dismissed a violation for illegal parking. He said Meagan has a right to observe police but shouldn’t have stopped so close to a highway interchange. “You can continue to do that in a safe area. That wasn’t safe, and I think you recognize that,” said Hoppe. Deputy District Attorney Jordan Bailey said he was pleased with the guilty verdict because Oregon State Police have to manage situations on I-5 that can be very dangerous. Meagan said she under- stood the police officer’s concern about the situation after watching police video of the incident. But she also said during Wednesday’s trial that she feels a duty to stop every time she sees a black driver pulled over by police. Meagan, who lost her job as a driver’s education instructor after being charged in the incident, will face no further punishment, Hoppe ruled. He said he didn’t consider her actions a case of civil disobedience but lauded the activist for her empathy. Although there have been no shootings of black people by local law enforcement officers, Meagan said she has “witnessed a lack of understanding on the part of officers of the reality of black people in this country and the fear they have of being killed for no good reason.” According to testimony during the trial, the driver who was pulled over admitted to having consumed marijuana but passed field sobriety tests. He was not charged with a DUI but his vehicle was towed because he was driving without insurance. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY 7:39 a.m. - A 9-1-1- caller on Joy Lane, Hermiston, told law enforcement she was letting people stay at her house, but now she wants them to leave. 8:27 a.m. - Residents on Southeast Cannon Street, Heppner, reported two juveniles were trying to break in. 9:22 a.m. - Staff at Walgreens Pharmacy, 144 S.W. 20th St., Pendleton,. reported a male stole four Sonicare toothbrushes. 10:56 a.m. - A caller on Highway 332 outside Milton-Freewater reported someone kicked in a door at the neighbor’s residence, which is vacant and in foreclosure. 12:10 p.m. - The pastor of Stateline Community Church, 85440 Highway 11, Milton-Freewater, told law enforcement someone entered the church and vandalized or stole multiple items. 3:22 p.m. - A Pendleton caller reported a violation of a stalking order. 4:06 p.m. - A Pendleton caller on the 2900 block of Northeast Riverside Avenue told police someone stole a delivered guitar from the front porch and left the package. FRIDAY 5:27 a.m. - A Pendleton resident also on the 2900 block of Northeast Riverside Avenue reported the neighbor came over and stated she was the victim of physical abuse. 7:08 a.m. - And a Umatilla woman told police she was an assault victim. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Morrow County Sheriff’s Office arrested Gary Dow Williams, 61, of Plymouth, Washington, for felony driving while revoked. The arrest came after deputies responded to a call at 3:37 p.m. about people trespassing on property on California Lane, Irrigon. •Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Scott Louis Sullivan, 46, of Umatilla, and Christian Faith Marshall, 33, of Hermiston, for first-degree burglary, first-degree trespass, theft of services and two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor. According to court records, Sullivan and Marshall were not paying to live at 30470 Margaret Ave., Umatilla, and exposed two minors to unlawful activity involving drugs. Sullivan also has an ongoing criminal case from 2016 for first-degree theft, felon in possession of a firearm, polluting state water with an animal carcass and more. •Oregon State Police arrested an Elgin man for drunken driving, and his three passengers also were intoxicated. Trooper Ryan Sharp at about 10:20 p.m. stopped a Ford F350 pickup for failing to drive within its lane on the eastbound side of Interstate 84 near milepost 208 outside Pendleton. “As I walked to the vehicle,” according to the trooper’s report. “I could hear the clanking of multiple beer bottles as the occupants attempted to hide them.” The three passengers — Michelle Renee Densmore, 37, of Elgin, Jennifer Ward, 36, of Elgin, and vehicle owner Robert Francis, 40, of Troy — were visibly intoxicated, according to state police, and the driver, Justin David Sanders, 27, of Elgin, “exhibited multiple indicators of impairment as well.” Sanders took a sobriety test, and the trooper then arrested him for driving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless driving and booked him into the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton. His blood-alcohol level was .15 percent, almost twice the .08 percent legal limit. A tow company hauled off the pickup. SUPPORT GROUPS SATURDAY, FEB. 11 AA OPEN BOOK STUDY, 10 a.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 665 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 10:30 a.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410- 5953) OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Coffee is provided. (Ed 541-207-2548) OREGON GREEN FREE MEDICAL MARIJUANA SUP- PORT GROUP, 12 p.m., Inte- grated Services Building, 1607 Gekeler Lane, La Grande. Lunch will be provided. (Doreen 541- 963-2529) OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., United Church of Christ, 114 S. East St., Condon. (800-410- 5953) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock City Hall council cham- bers, 143 W. Main St., Pilot Rock. (Edward D. 541-207-2548) VISION FOR YOU OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., Good Shep- herd Lutheran Church, 420 S.W. Locust Road, Boardman. (Pat 541-215-2342 or 503-752-7459) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7:30-9 p.m., First United Method- ist Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410-5953) HEPPNER MIRACLES OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., St. Patrick’s Catholic Church parish hall, 525 N. Gale St., Heppner. (800-410-5953) SUNDAY, FEB. 12 HUNGRY SPIRIT OPEN AA MEETING, 8:30 a.m., Roosters Restaurant, 1515 Southgate, Pendleton. (800-410-5953) HARPER ROAD AL-ANON, 10-11 a.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Suite 2, Hermiston. OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410-5953) OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Coffee is provided. (Ed 541-207-2548) OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center, 73265 Confederated Way, Mis- sion. (800-410-5953) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7:30-9 p.m., First United Method- ist Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410-5953) MONDAY, FEB. 13 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 10:30 a.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410- 5953) OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Coffee is provided. (Ed 541-207-2548) PENDLETON PARKIN- SON’S SUPPORT/TELE- HEALTH FAMILY, 2-4 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (Sue Pe- terson 541-276-4569) AL-ANON, 5:30-7 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 665 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Book study 5:30-6 p.m., meeting 6-7 p.m. HOPE FOR HEALING SUP- PORT GROUP, 6-7:30 p.m., Good Shepherd Medical Office Plaza meeting room, 620 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Ongoing be- reavement support group dealing with loss and grief issues. (541- 667-3543) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 6:30 p.m., Episcopal Church of he Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 6:30 p.m., Echo Community Methodist Church, 21 N. Bonanza St., Echo. (541-571-6257 or 800-410-5953) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7 p.m., Christ the King Lutheran Church, 325 S.W. Sixth Ave., Mil- ton-Freewater. OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., United Church of Christ, 114 S. East St., Condon. (800-410- 5953) TUESDAY, FEB. 14 TOPS, 8:30-10 a.m., Land- mark Baptist Church, 125 E. Beech Ave., Hermiston. (Barb 541-580-8668) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 10:30 a.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410- 5953) OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Coffee is provided. (Ed 541-207-2548) CANCER SURVIVORS LUN- CHEON, 1-2 p.m., St. Anthony Hospital, 2801 St. Anthony Way, Pendleton. (Lori Weaver 541- Get expert answers to vour questions about managing chronic pain at our communitv and provider forums. Join us in Pendleton A REMEMBRANCE OF LIFE Thursday, Feb. 23 & Friday, Feb. 24 WILL BE HELD FOR St. Anthony Hospital Conference Room 1 & 2 AL RINEY Saturday, February 18 th, 1 - 4 p.m. at the family home 345 Skyline Dr., Heppner, OR SIGN UP TODAY! Go to eocco.com for more information and to register. 278-3233) WOMEN’S AA MEETING, 1 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 352 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Children are wel- come. LOST AND FOUND YOUTH OUTREACH, 4 p.m., Hailey Place Apartments community room, 696 S.W. 30th St., Pendle- ton. Help for youth 12-18 facing challenges. (Danny or Leslie 541- 379-4250 or 541-276-3987) OPEN AA MEETING, 5 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Re- deemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. (Ed D. 541-207-2548) SUICIDE BEREAVEMENT GROUP, 5:30 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. (Lydia Conley 503-490-5574) AL-ANON, 5:30 p.m., Roost- ers Restaurant, 1515 Southgate, Pendleton. (Sandy 541-278- 0162) RELEASE AND REFOCUS, 5:30 p.m., Lighthouse Church, 417 N.W. 21st St., Pendleton. Learn to release life’s negative experiences and emotions and embrace positive ones. (541- 240-9690) AA OPEN BOOK STUDY, 6 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 235 N.E. Seventh St., Hermiston. (800-410-5953) “LOVE IS A CHOICE” CO-DEPENDENCY SUPPORT GROUP, 6-7:30 p.m., Good Sa- maritan Ministries, 319 W. Locust Ave., Hermiston. (541-564-1041) GENERAL SUPPORT GROUP, 6-7:30 p.m., Good Sa- maritan Ministries, 319 W. Locust Ave., Hermiston. (541-564-1041) OVERCOMERS OUT- REACH, 6 p.m., Living Word Christian Center, 401 Northgate, Pendleton. Christ-centered 12- step program with individual sponsors for those wishing to overcome addictive behavior. (541-278-8082) GRIEFSHARE, 6:30-8 p.m., Seventh-day Adventist Church, 205 Tumbleweed Blvd., Irrigon. Group discussion, prayer, DVD lessons, workbook exercises and more for those undergoing the grieving process. Everyone welcome. (Beth Harrington 541- 314-5888) MEN’S OPEN AA MEET- ING, 6:30 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800- 410-5953) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 6:30 p.m., Helping Hand, 346 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. HEPPNER MIRACLES OPEN AA MEETING, 7:30 p.m., St. Patrick’s Catholic Church parish hall, 525 N. Gale St., Hep- pner. (800-410-5953) OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410-5953) WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 TOPS, 8 a.m., Oregon Trail Manor, 2430 S.W. Perkins Ave., Pendleton. 8:15 a.m. weigh-in, 9 a.m. meeting and program. (541- 276-6370) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 10:30 a.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800-410- 5953) OPEN AA MEETING, 12 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Coffee is provided. (Ed 541-207-2548) GRIEFSHARE, 1-3 p.m., Sun Terrace Assisted Living, 1550 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. (Terri or Beth 541-667-3543 or 541- 564-2595) AL-ANON, 5-6 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 665 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. GRIEFSHARE, 6-7:30 p.m., New Hope Community Church, 1350 S. Highway 395, Hermis- ton. (Terri or Beth 541-667-3543 or 541-564-2595) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 6:30 p.m., Helping Hand, 346 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. WOMEN’S OPEN AA MEET- ING, 6:30 p.m., complex, 680 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. (800- 410-5953) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center, 73265 Confederated Way, Mis- sion. (800-410-5953) MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP, 7-8 p.m., Good Shepherd Medical Office Plaza meeting room, 620 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. 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