Saturday, April 15, 2017 Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS Saturday, April 15, 2017 Jesus Ernesto Baca Ibarra Age: 30 Sex: M FTA Bail: $60,000 Last known location: Milton-Freewater Catherine Ann Dietz Age: 55 Sex: F FTA, DUII No bail Last known location: Pendleton Kevin Andrew Farmer Age: 55 Sex: M FTA, Assault, Attempt to Commit Class C Felony (Assault of Public Safety Officer), Criminal Mischief. No bail Last known location: Pendleton Sally A. Ramirez Littlelight Age: 46 Sex: F FTA, DUII, Reckless Driving Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Yakima, WA Joseph Francis Marek Jr. Age: 58 Sex: M FTA, Theft Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Adams Kristina Louise Moore Age: 29 Sex: F FTA, DUII, Giving False Information to Police, Reckless Driving, Recklessly Endangering Another person. Bail: $25,000 Last known location: Hermiston NO PHOTO Alfredo Orozco Nieto Age: 31 Sex: M FTA, Possession of Forged Instrument, Forgery Bail: $30,000 Last known location: Jerome, ID Adam Charles Peterson Age: 51 Sex: M FTA, Giving False Information to Police Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Vancouver, WA Victor Martin Saucedo Aguilar Age: 38 Sex: M FTA, Driving While Suspended Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Umatilla David Lester Smith Age: 63 Sex: M FTA, Contempt of Court Bail: $100,000 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. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY 2:08 a.m. - A man called the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office from a motel in Heppner to report his wife was making comments about harming herself. The woman was uncoopera- tive and hostile when deputies arrived, and they suggested the man call a mental health professional. 10:17 a.m. - Oregon State Police were called to Ranch & Home, 85342 Highway 11, Milton-Freewater, when a man attempting to purchase a firearm was denied due to a felony conviction. 10:45 a.m. - The manager of Go Fish RV Park, 1500 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton, requested extra patrols in the area after the park’s office door was kicked in sometime during the night. 11:06 a.m. - A resident of Southwest Riverhill Drive, Hermiston, reported his girlfriend stole his vehicle. 12:17 p.m. - Pendleton police received a report of a woman “playing chicken” with a train, last seen in the vicinity of Highway 11 and Southeast Court Avenue. Union Pacific Railroad authorities and police officers were unable to find the woman. 12:20 p.m. - Morrow County sheriff’s deputies were called to a residence on Water Street, Heppner, for a suspicious subject trying to enter the home using a pry bar. The subject was the home’s owner. 3:30 p.m. - Umatilla police received a report of a man in a gray Impala and a woman in a red pickup chasing each other on Powerline and Radar roads, Umatilla. 4:39 p.m. - Milton-Freewater police received a report of a woman driving a 2005 Lexus leaving the road and crashing into a house at Southwest Fifth Avenue and South Elizabeth Street. The extent of her injuries was unknown. 6:05 p.m. - Hermiston police received a fraud complaint from a resident of Southwest 11th Street. 6:35 p.m. - A dog fight in front of Archie’s Restaurant, 194 W. Main St., Pilot Rock, injured a man trying to break up the fight. 7:04 p.m. - A resident of South Washington Street, Weston, reported a theft to the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office. 7:47 p.m. - A resident of Northwest Eighth Street, Pendleton, called police to report the father of her child was being aggressive with her, and had taken her phone and her pistol. 10:58 p.m. - A 19-year-old at a residence on Southwest Third Street was taken to St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton, after taking an undisclosed number and type of pills. 11:24 p.m. - Pendleton police responded to Cadillac Jack’s Saloon & Grill, 1703 S.W. Emigrant Ave., after a man punched out the glass in the bathroom. Balance Chiropractic & Massage is pleased to welcome Dr. Bianka Munoz to our clinic! Dr. Munoz works with patients of all ages to improve quality of life and overall health. Bring this ad in for a $20 credit on your account when you schedule your appointment with Dr. Munoz. East Oregonian Page 7A RECORDS White House decides to keep visitor records secret WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Friday that lists of visitors to the building will be kept secret, breaking with the practice of President Donald Trump’s predecessor. The Trump adminis- tration cited privacy and national security concerns, but the decision angered government watchdog groups who accused Trump of reneging on his promise to “drain the swamp” in Washington. The groups see the visitor logs as important tools for monitoring which individuals or groups may be trying to influence White House policy. Trump has been widely criticized for a lack of openness in refusing to release his tax returns, breaking with decades of precedent. Senior White House offi- cials argued that the decision to keep the logs secret is in line with what previous administrations have done, except for President Barack Obama’s, and that continuing Obama’s practice of volun- tarily releasing the records could interfere with policy development. White House commu- nications director Michael Dubke said Trump has taken steps to improve the ethical climate in Washington, such as imposing new restrictions on lobbying by departing AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais The White House won’t make public the logs of visitors to the White House complex, breaking with the practice of President Donald Trump’s predecessor. administration officials and opening the White House press briefing room to outlets that previously didn’t have access. He said the decision was based on the “grave national security risks and privacy concerns of the hundreds of thousands of visitors annu- ally.” But Judicial Watch, a conservative legal advocacy group which has sued admin- istrations of both parties over the visitor records and other matters, argued that Trump should allow the Secret Service to release the logs under the Freedom of Information Act, which would allow sensitive details to remain private. The White House says the records are COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The following felony sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: •Shalon Garlynn Angel, 40, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphet- amine: sentenced to 2 years probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 120 hours community service, $1,000 fine, $2,000 fine-sus- pended and 6 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Attempt to Elude Po- lice: sentenced to 6 months jail, 1 year post-prison super- vision, $200 fine and 1 year driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving: sentenced to $100 fine and 1 year driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear I: sentenced to 2 years probation, 120 sanction units, 60 maximum jail units and $200 fine-sus- pended. •Kevin L. Oneel, 55, Mil- ton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear I: sen- tence to discharge. •Dustin Lee Picard, 37, Pendle- ton, pleaded guilty to Assault IV-domestic violence: sen- tenced to 24 days jail, 2 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units and $1,750 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •Ernest Lynn Roberts, 44, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanc- tion units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $200 fine and $1,800 fine-suspended; pleaded guilty to Interfering With Peace/Parole/Probation Offi- cer: sentence discharged. •Aurora L. Martinez, 56, Ya- kima, Wash., pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanc- tion units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours communi- ty service, $200 fine, $800 fine-suspended and 6 months driver’s license suspension (conditional discharge). •Shane Lance Purcell, 32, Ath- ena, pleaded guilty to Posses- sion of Stolen Vehicle: sen- tenced to 15 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision and restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphetamine: sen- tence to discharge. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The following suits have been filed in Uma- tilla County courts: •Midland Funding LLC vs. Donita Heihn: seeks $20,977.64 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Paola Hurtado: seeks $1,553.95 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Sam Loftus of Pendleton: seeks $1,048.65 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Christian (Chris) Valdez and Naomie Ruth Valdez (Lemmon) of Stanfield: seeks $7,917.95 plus interest, costs and fees. •CSO Financial Inc. vs. Kacilyn Greene (Davis) of Umatilla: seeks $215.83 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Elizabeth M. Hernandez of Hermiston: seeks $2,032.50 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Pat- rick Conner: seeks $2,610.35 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Robert Durbin: seeks $2,435.30 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. El- sie Montanez: seeks $890.67 plus interest, costs and fees. •Bonneville Billing & Collec- tions Inc. vs. Casey Reynen of Pendleton: seeks $236.20 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. James and Michelle M. Gaede of Echo: seeks $1,734.51 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Michelle R. Mack of Echo: seeks $370 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Freddie and Michol Wade of Pasco: seeks $2,450.87 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Cecilia Nuevo of Hermiston: seeks $982.63 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Heather Shu- man of Pendleton: seeks $606.15 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Michael Siler of Stanfield: seeks $898.17 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Bonnie Hum- phrey of Hermiston: seeks $2,932.13 plus interest, costs and fees. •Pennymac Loan Services LLC vs. Logan E. Moore Jr. of Milton-Freewater, Oregon Affordable Housing Assis- tance Corporation and all others claiming right, title, estate, lien or interest: seeks $69,502.23 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes- sional Credit Service vs. Nich- olas G. Miller of Athena: seeks $616.54 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes- sional Credit Service vs. Joel Mayoral of Pendleton: seeks $544.22 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Remberto Munoz: seeks $1,713.73 plus interest, costs and fees. Retired Employees Picnic GenFoods • Ingleheart • Pendleton Four Mill Employees 1961 - 1988 Si Habla Español When: April 22nd 4pm Where: Stillman Park behind the Elks Lodge Bring your own food and drinks Call today to schedule your appointment Let’s Get Together to share a Memory and a Laugh or Two! 541-289-9966 1155 W. Linda Ave., St. B, Hermiston exempt from the law. “This new secrecy policy undermines the rule of law and suggests this White House doesn’t want to be accountable to the American people,” said Tom Fitton, the group’s president. The Obama administra- tion initially fought attempts by Congress and conser- vative and liberal groups to obtain visitor records. But after being sued, it voluntarily began disclosing the logs in December 2009, posting records every three to four months. It continued to release the records even though a federal appeals court ruled in 2013 that the logs can be withheld under presidential executive privilege. That unanimous ruling was written by Judge Merrick Garland, whom Obama later nominated to the Supreme Court. Ultimately, nearly 6 million visitor records were released, though certain visits were excluded, including for national security or law enforcement reasons. That meant the records provided an incomplete account of who passed through the White House gates. The Trump administra- tion’s decision to keep the records secret means no documentation of any White House comings and goings will be routinely released while Trump is in office, though officials said infor- mation could be released case by case. However, visitor logs for White House agencies, such as the Office of Manage- ment and Budget and the U.S. Trade Representative, may be released under the Freedom of Information Act. Robert Weissman, presi- dent of the consumer advo- cacy group Public Citizen, said, “The only reason to keep secret the White House visitor logs is to hide from the American public the corporate influence-peddlers who are seeking favors and gifts from the White House.” He said more secrecy will breed more cronyism, insider dealing and corruption. Hope To See You There! •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Eli- za Huxel of Umatilla: seeks $513.77 plus interest, costs and fees. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Bryan Stith (Tarter) of Hermiston: seeks $522.88 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes- sional Credit Service vs. Ja- nette Rivera of Hermiston: seeks $431.42 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes- sional Credit Service vs. Lau- ren Ganuelas of Pendleton: seeks $414.77 plus interest, costs and fees. •Cach LLC vs. Jennie L. Wolfe: seeks $3,250.82 plus interest, costs and fees. •Discover Bank vs. Adam C. Guenther of Pendleton: seeks $6,897.10 plus interest, costs and fees. •Discover Bank vs. Gregory L. Meyers of Hermiston: seeks $6,549.86 plus interest, costs and fees. •Bank of New York Mellon vs. Galen V. Schuh, unknown heirs of Gloria L. Blessing, Janelle Marie Nordyke, Mel- odie Diane Nordyke, Rebec- ca Joy Nordyke, Mark A. Barkhurst and parties in pos- session: seeks $120,638.68 plus interest, costs and fees. •Les Schwab Tire Center of Portland vs. Deborah L. Coat- ney of Umatilla: seeks $274.17 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Profes- sional Credit Service vs. Steven Lindley Litzsinger of Pendleton: seeks $477.76 plus interest, costs and fees. •A-1 Industrial Supply LLC (Craig F. Evans) vs. Wilkerson Welding & Fabrication Inc. (Kelly Wilkerson) of Hermis- ton: seeks $9,027.83 plus in- terest, costs and fees. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: •Credits Inc. vs. Monty Wil- liams of Umatilla: judgment for $9,561.19 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. Michael Eickstaedt of Stanfield: judg- ment for $529.31 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. An- neliese Hasty of Hermiston: judgment for $3,363.13 plus interest, costs and fees. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Pa- tricia Lee of Pendleton: judg- ment for $931.21 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Lance D. and Stephanie Strege of Hermis- ton: judgment for $6,686.12 plus interest, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. David E. Gould of Umatilla: judgment for $769.08 plus interest, M-F FM/AM DRIVE - IN RADIO SOUND 938-4327 Gates Open GATES OPEN at AT 7:00 7:00 p.m. P.M. SHOWTIME Showtime starts AT at DUSK 7:30 p.m. Shows playing Fri, Sat, Sun April 14th, 15th, 16th ZOOTOPIA PG FATE OF THE FURIOUS (PG-13) STAR WARS: costs and fees. •United Finance Co. vs. James and Beaulah Harmon of Pendleton: judgment for $4,386.24 plus interest, costs and fees. •United Finance Co. vs. Bran- dy K. Mullins of Pendleton: judgment for $2,197.01 plus interest, costs and fees. •Capital One Bank vs. Aurelio Marin of Hermiston: judg- ment for $3,365.01 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Yoland Car- rillo (fka Yolanda Tachiquin) of Hermiston: judgment for $928.06 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs Jeffrey D. Toms of Boardman: judg- ment for $2,404.16 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. Meranda Smith of Pendleton: judg- ment for $1,606.06 plus inter- est, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. John Califf of Hermiston: judgment for $1,515.56 plus interest, costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Noe Arella- no of Umatilla: judgment for $1,016.21 plus interest, costs and fees. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce de- crees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Joseph Daniel Valadez of Hermiston and Karla Elisa- beth Lepe of Umatilla; Aman- da Elumbaugh of Pilot Rock and Steven Elumbaugh of Pendleton. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage li- censes have been registered in Umatilla County for: Sean Luis Hernandez, 31, and Amanda Marie Warren, 36, both of Pendleton. Michael Shawn Patrick Pierce, 40, and Misty Dawn Gassett, 41, both of Athena. 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