RECORDS
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office
WARRANTS
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Johnny Ray Case
Age: 22 Sex: M
FTA, Harassment, Attempt to Commit
Class A Misdemeanor
Bail: $20,000
Last known location: Pendleton
Jessica Marie Gray
Age: 29 Sex: F
FTA, Assault, Harassment
Bail: $25,000
Last known location: Hermiston
Travis Lee Haguewood
Age: 48 Sex: M
Probation Violation, Possession Meth
No bail
Last known location: Pendleton
Stephanie Marie Harris
Age: 34 Sex: F
Probation Violation, Endangering the
Welfare of a Minor, Furnishing Alcohol to
Person Under 21. Bail: $25,000
Last known location: Hermiston
Mark Andres Johnston
Age: 45 Sex: M
FTA, Coercion, Strangulation, Menacing,
Assault
Bail: $50,000
Last known location: Hermiston
Kyle Craig Koontz
Age: 34 Sex: M
Probation Violation, Possession Meth,
Unlawful Possession of Firearm, Theft
No bail
Last known location: Baker City
Cleve Barry Liston
Age: 38 Sex: M
Probation Violation, Possession Meth
Bail: $150,000
Last known location: Arlington
Jordan Matthew McMann
Age: 26 Sex: M
FTA, Possession Meth
Bail: $20,000
Last known location: Pendleton
Lorraine Marie Montee
Age: 38 Sex: F
Probation Violation, DUII, Reckless Driving
No bail
Last known location: Hermiston
Felix Alberto Nieves
Age: 31 Sex: M
Probation Violation, Theft
Bail: $75,000
Last known location: Hermiston
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.
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PENDLETON
Business owner to take plea in drug case
he listened to phone calls
Lybrand made from the
Umatilla
County
Jail,
An Oregon State Police Pendleton, to his mother in
detective claimed he found Hermiston. Pendleton Police
evidence Pendleton business Chief Stuart Roberts at the
time said the
owner
Jason
local inter-agency
Lybrand tried to
Blue Mountain
have his mother
Enforcement
conduct a drug
Narcotics Team
deal while he was
was investigating
in jail.
Lybrand,
who
Umatilla
was in jail for
County Circuit
violating
a
Court
records
court order out
also
show
of Multnomah
Lybrand,
46,
County.
The
plans to take a
following is part
plea deal in the
of the transcript
drug case against Lybrand
from McCrae’s
him. That hearing
is April 4 at the Umatilla affidavit of Sept. 12, 2016:
Lybrand: “I just want you
County Courthouse, Pend-
to go handle it. Everything’s
leton.
Lybrand’s
attorney, in my truck.”
Mom: “Everything’s in
Michael
Breiling
of
Pendleton, filed motions your truck? I don’t know ... “
Lybrand: “Yeah.”
to suppress key evidence
Mom: “I don’t know what
relating to a search warrant.
Trampas McCrae, drug to do.”
Lybrand: “Well, it’s uh,
detective with Oregon State
Police, wrote the affidavit in garbage bag, and it’s a,
there’s six ... in it.”
support of that warrant.
Mom: “Jason, Jason.”
According
to
the
Lybrand: “Yeah.”
document, McCrae stated
By PHIL WRIGHT
East Oregonian
Mom: “I am not gonna do
this.”
Lybrand: “Well, it needs
to be done. I have already
done it once and everything
is cool.”
The call ends soon after,
according to the document,
but Lybrand called his mother
back and said, “meeting was
supposed to be at noon today,
there are six of them in a bag,
in a white bag in the truck,
and they are 16 each.”
Lybrand then told her
where his pickup was, and,
McCrae wrote, pressed her
to complete the deal. The
detective surmised Lybrand
stood to “lose a considerable
amount of money and/or a
client” if his mother did not
carry out the deal.
After listening to the calls,
McCrae wrote he drove to
Lybrand’s house at 3510 N.E.
King Ave., Pendleton, and
walked to the rear window of
his Ford F-350 pickup.
“I could see in plain view
inside the truck on the back
seat floor board in a full white
garbage sack with smaller
bags inside,” the affidavit
states. “One of the smaller
bags has the label, ‘bubba
kush.’”
Kush is a strain of mari-
juana.
McCrae stated all of this
to him added up to Lybrand
trying to sell six pounds
of marijuana for $1,600 a
pound to a drug pusher he
previously did business
with.
The affidavit led to the
warrant and police seizing
around 10 pounds of pot from
the pickup, according to court
documents, along with 12
grams of methamphetamine,
$7,590.05 cash, a variety of
other substances and pills,
and five guns.
Lybrand owns and oper-
ates Wicked Kitty Tattoo
& Piercing on Main Street,
Pendleton. He has pleaded
not guilty to felony charges
of possession and delivery
of methamphetamine and
delivery of a federal Schedule
III substance (methandro-
stenolone, a steroid), and
misdemeanor charges of
delivery of marijuana and
possession of the Schedule IV
opioid pain killer tramadol.
He remains free on bail.
Maryland high school thrust into immigration debate
BETHESDA, Md. (AP)
— Outside a Maryland high
school dragged into the
national immigration debate
by an alleged rape, a make-
shift sign reflects that strain:
“Rockville Strong.”
Rockville High School
students and parents declined
to
comment
Thursday
about the case involving a
14-year-old girl and a suspect
authorities say came to the
U.S. illegally from Central
America.
One mother would only
point to the sign made of
red plastic cups in a ballpark
fence.
Protesters on both sides
of the debate converged on
a nearby elementary school
earlier Thursday during
a visit by U.S. Education
Secretary Betsy DeVos.
And the White House has
weighed in, saying President
Donald Trump has made a
crackdown on illegal immi-
gration a priority “because of
tragedies like this.”
The
Montgomery
County school system has
been besieged by hundreds
of racist and xenophobic
calls. In response, schools
beefed up police presence
in an attempt to reassure the
anxious community.
“Now we’re starting to
receive calls that are threat-
ening, saying they’re going
to shoot up the illegals in our
school,” said Derek Turner,
a school system spokesman.
He noted that the calls
marked “a whole new level
of vitriol that we haven’t seen
before.”
The latest flashpoint
in the immigration debate
started out as a sexual
assault case. Last Friday,
18-year-old Henry Sanchez
and
17-year-old
Jose
Montano were charged with
first-degree rape and two
counts of first-degree sexual
offense.
Police said the girl was
walking in a hallway when
one of them asked her to
have sex and she refused.
Montano forced her into a
boy’s bathroom stall and they
raped her, police said.
Sanchez, who is from
Guatemala, came to the U.S.
illegally in August and was
encountered by a U.S. Border
Patrol agent in Texas, federal
immigration officials said.
He was eventually released
to live with his father.
Immigration and Customs
Enforcement
officials
wouldn’t
comment
on
Montano, who is a minor but
is charged criminally as an
adult.
Federal law requires
public schools to admit
students even if they are in
the country illegally.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
THURSDAY
7:10 a.m. - A Morrow County sheriff’s
deputy caught a dog on Northwest
Riverside Avenue, Heppner, and returned
the pet to its owner.
10:18 a.m. - Turkeys walking at West
Fourth Road and Columbia Lane, Irrigon,
prompted a concerned citizen to call the
Morrow County Sheriff’s Office. The birds
were gone by the time a deputy arrived.
11:28 a.m. - A person at Keystone RV,
4635 McKennon Road, Pendleton, asked
to speak to an officer about filing charges
against another party.
12:31 p.m. - The Kind Leaf marijuana
store, 1733 S.W. Court Ave., Pendleton,
reported fraud.
12:35 p.m. - An employee at J.C.
Penney Co., 124 S. Main St., Pendleton,
reported receiving a fake $100 bill.
1:45 p.m. - An Irrigon man on Southwest
Wyoming Avenue reported the theft of guns,
including several pistols.
1:56 p.m. - A Pendleton father reported
his daughter in Sunridge Middle School
received messages from an unknown
person using the school’s Google account
to send her a request for pictures.
4:03 p.m. - Someone hit golf balls
toward the Skinny Bull Ag Museum, 240 S.
First St. Irrigon.
5:10 p.m. - A Pendleton resident told
police her neighbor threatened her safety
with posts on Facebook.
5:14 p.m. - The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received a report of a man and
woman exchanging punches on Water
Street, Heppner.
FRIDAY
12:17 a.m. - A caller at Quiggle Lane
and Reed Road, Hermiston, said several
people in a mid-90s Mustang were talking
loudly on private property and were suspi-
cious. Umatilla County sheriff’s deputies did
not find them.
5:42 a.m. - Pendleton police received
a report of a possible prowler at nonprofit
Tonya’s House, 328 S.W. Court Ave.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Pendleton police early Thursday
arrested Dustin James Verrall, 24 of 1021
S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton, for first-degree
forgery for passing off fake $100 bills.
•Milton-Freewater police arrested Jesus
Jose Sena-Arballo, 24, of 166 S. Main
St., Milton-Freewater, for possession of
methamphetamine and on a warrant.
•Pendleton police arrested Anthony Paul
Scott, 28, of Pendleton, for fourth-degree
assault and strangulation, both felonies for
domestic violence.
COURTS
SUITS FILED
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been filed in
Umatilla County courts:
•Credits Inc. vs. Deborah
Fitzpatrick of Stanfield:
seeks $3,420.47 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Cynthia
Quezada
of
Plymouth,
Wash.: seeks $1,630.24 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Midland
Funding
LLC
vs. Robert Meeker: seeks
$806.93 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Mayra
Preciado:
seeks
$835.26 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Keith and
Patricia (Lynn) Maddox of
Umatilla: seeks $1,468.16
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. John
Califf of Hermiston: seeks
$1,515.56 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Christopher C. O’Neill of
Walla Walla vs. Pendleton
Southgate Realty: seeks
$800 plus interest, costs and
fees.
•Professional Service Bu-
reau vs. Javier Jay and Car-
olyn Kay Ramirez of Weston:
seeks $127.07 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes-
sional Credit Service vs.
Kathryn A. Patrick of Pend-
leton: seeks $409.97 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Tyray
and Orkesia Randle of Pend-
leton: seeks $638.27 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Barclays Bank Delaware
vs. Fernando M. Guzman of
Hermiston: seeks $2,815.91
plus interest, costs and fees.
•JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A.
vs. Donna J. Griffin of Pend-
leton and parties in posses-
sion: seeks $130,531.65 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Ronald W. McCaffrey of
Hermiston vs. Eagle Sum-
mit Orthopedics & Sports
Medicine LLC and Jerry D.
Crum: seeks $999,000 plus
costs and fees.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes-
sional Credit Service vs.
Misty D. Bunch of Pendle-
ton: seeks $440.16 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes-
sional Credit Service vs.
Stephen M. Wallis of Herm-
iston: seeks $682.78 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Nancy A. Shaw of Mil-
ton-Freewater vs. Andrez
Salas of Milton-Freewater:
seeks $9,999.99 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•CSO Financial Inc. vs. Ma-
ria D. Mendoza (Cortez,
Salazar) of Hermiston: seeks
$514.84 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Lakeview Loan Servicing
LLC vs. Debra A. West of
Umatilla and persons or
parties unknown claiming
right, title, lien or interest:
seeks $102,977.85 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Associ-
ates LLC vs. Frances Garcia:
seeks $1,839.89 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Associ-
ates LLC vs. Lisa Bork: seeks
$1,146.73 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Paul Bassett: seeks $920.64
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Associ-
ates LLC vs. Cecilia Nuevo:
seeks $1,565.93 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Midland
Funding
LLC
vs. Kedric Preston: seeks
$1,015.25 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes-
sional Credit Service vs.
Charles T. Eatwell of Pend-
leton: seeks $670.48 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla Coun-
ty courts:
•Portfolio Recovery Asso-
ciates LLC vs. Jeniffer L.
Corcoran of Umatilla: judg-
ment for $3,208.40 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Royal Bank vs. Raymond
C. Smith Jr. of Pendleton:
judgment for $16,958 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Ashleigh
Riddle of Pendleton: judg-
ment for $1,464.18 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Ray Klein Inc. vs. Elizabeth
Fagan of Pendleton: judg-
ment for $507.50 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Kelsea
M. Whalen of Pendleton:
judgment for $1,112 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Stephanie E.
Cronen of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $871.88 plus inter-
est, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maria M.
Garavito of Hermiston:
judgment for $1,183.99 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Nationwide Recovery Ser-
vice vs. Jeremy J. and Lacy
A. McCamey of Pendleton:
judgment for $7,640.11 plus
interest, costs and fees.
•Professional Service Bu-
reau vs. Matthew Gale Gil-
lum of Weston: judgment
for $296.30 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Matson Logistics Inc. vs JG
Transport LLC of Hermiston:
judgment for $3,332 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
•BJK Truck Parts LLC of
Hermiston vs. Loyd D. Stud-
er of Pendleton: judgment
for $2,765.72 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Nationwide Recovery Ser-
vice vs. Katherin R. Uzzell
of Hermiston: judgment for
$944.28 plus interest, costs
and fees.
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing felony sentences have
been imposed in Umatilla
County courts:
•Jesus Manuel Baez Beja-
rano, 33, Umatilla, pleaded
guilty to Forgery I: sen-
tenced to 18 months proba-
tion, 90 sanction units, 30
maximum jail units, $200
fine and $1,800 fine-sus-
pended.
•Anthony James Wilson, 41,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Possession of Stolen Vehi-
cle: sentenced to 45 months
Oregon Dept. of Correc-
tions, 1 year post-prison
supervision, $200 fine and
1 year driver’s license sus-
pension, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
Attempt to Elude Police:
sentenced to $200 fine,
$439.80 restitution and 90
days driver’s license sus-
pension, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty
to Failure to Appear I: sen-
tenced to 8 months Oregon
Dept. of Corrections, 2 years
post-prison supervision and
$200 fine-suspended.
•John Randolph Shenfield,
33, La Grande, pleaded
guilty to Delivery of Heroin
and Possession of Meth-
amphetamine: sentenced
to 34 months Oregon Dept.
of Corrections, 3 years
post-prison supervision and
6 months driver’s license
suspension for each count,
and $500 fine.
•Michael Ray Scott Garcia,
36, Hermiston, pleaded
guilty to Failure to Report
as Sex Offender: sentenced
to 30 days jail and 2 years
post-prison supervision.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage li-
censes have been registered
in Umatilla County for:
Theodore M. Christy, 41,
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Tracy Ray Hamby, 45, and
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