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    RECORDS
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
East Oregonian
Page 5A
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
DEATH NOTICES
SCHOLARSHIPS
MONDAY
Daniel Shaffer Jr.
and Sharilyn Newtson of
Helix, her school sports
include basketball, volley-
PENDLETON — The ball, cross country and track.
Oregon Wheat Foundation She is student body presi-
has awarded a total of twelve dent, a member of FBLA
and the National
$1,000
schol-
Honor Society, and
arships to high
founder/president
school seniors for
of Inspire Club.
2017 in 12 Oregon
She also volunteers
counties. Students
on several school
were judged on
and
community
their community
projects.
involvement,
Oregon Wheat
academic achieve-
Foundation Schol-
ment and an essay
arships are open to
on a wheat industry
Newtson
high school seniors
topic.
whose
parents
U m a t i l l a
County’s winner, Bethany are members of the Oregon
Newtson, is a graduating Wheat Growers League or
senior at Griswold High whose parents are employed
School and plans to study by grower members of the
the field of integrated plant organization. The scholar-
science and elementary ship is also open to students
by
grower
education at University of employed
Idaho.The daughter of Jeff members.
12:34 a.m. - A woman reported she was driving on Wilson
Road, Boardman, near the intersection with Main Street
when a person jumped in front of her vehicle and waved a
flashlight. She said the person appeared to be intoxicated.
Police gave the person a ride home.
7:16 a.m. - Someone entered a home on Winesap Road,
Milton-Freewater, and stole tools.
11:14 a.m. -Hermiston police received a report about a
man at the entrance to Wal-Mart, 1350 N. First St., letting
folks know he “needs weed.”
11:31 a.m. - Morrow County sheriff’s deputies received
a 9-1-1 report of a woman beating a child in a room at the
Sub Zero Motel, Irrigon. The deputies found the woman in
question was yelling, but only at her phone, and her young
child was walking around and drinking from a bottle.
11:37 a.m. - Someone stole a pay phone from Cockburn
Distributing Co., 123 N.E. Third Ave., Milton-Freewater.
12:50 p.m. - A resident on Sagebrush Road, Hermiston,
reported a black Angus calf with a green ear tag was
trampling his alfalfa.
1:09 p.m. - A panhandler at Circle K, 1430 N. First St.,
Hermiston, was stopping people from pulling in and caused a
hazard.
1:22 p.m. - A Pendleton woman told police she believes a
man is stalking her. Officers responded and issued a warning.
2:30 p.m. - A Boardman man asked to speak to police
about the theft of his plasma cutter. He said he did not report
it at the time, but now knows who has it and where it is.
4:27 p.m. - Another Pendleton business reported fake
money. An employee at the Shell station at 335 S.E. Court
Ave. told police a man with long gray hair tried passing two
fake $100 bills, then left in the back seat of a white sedan
toward Main Street.
4:27 p.m. - A Pilot Rock woman reported her boyfriend
threw bricks at the wall in her home.
5:20 p.m. - A caller told the Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office someone stole her 92-year-old mother’s checks from
her home outside Pendleton and deposited them.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Monday
•Umatilla tribal police arrested Leon De La Rosa, 23, no
address provided, for possession of methamphetamine.
•The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Juan
De Dios Avila Lopez, 25, of Hermiston, for second-degree
forgery, second-degree possession of a forged instrument,
and negotiating a bad check.
•Hermiston police arrested Trevor James Richman, 28, of
Pendleton, for third-degree assault.
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more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221.
Pilot Rock
June 1, 1957-April 14, 2017
Daniel Shaffer Jr., 59, of Pilot Rock died Friday, April
14, 2017, at his home. He was born June 1, 1957, in Tulsa,
Okla. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel,
Folsom-Bishop.
UPCOMING SERVICES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
ABERCROMBIE, VIOLET — Funeral service at 11
a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 850
S.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Burial will follow at Pleasant
View Cemetery, Stanfield.
HERRIMAN, JODY — Memorial service at 3 p.m. at
Burns Mortuary, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton.
MCFADDEN, MARLENE — Burial at 1 p.m. at
Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville.
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
FULLERTON, RON — Funeral service at 11 a.m. at
Burns Mortuary, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton, with
burial following at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton.
MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
BUTTER CREEK IRRIGA-
TION DISTRICT, 8 a.m., River
Point Farms conference room,
28790 Westport Lane, Herm-
iston. (William Porfily 541-449-
1327)
ECHO IRRIGATION DIS-
TRICT, 8:30 a.m., River Point
Farms conference room, 28790
Westport Lane, Hermiston. (Wil-
liam Porfily 541-449-1327)
MORROW
COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSION-
ERS, 9 a.m., SAGE Center, 101
Olson Road, Boardman. (541-
676-9061)
UMATILLA COUNTY BUD-
GET COMMITTEE, 9 a.m.,
Umatilla County Courthouse
room 130, 216 S.E. Fourth St.,
Pendleton. (Doug Olsen 541-
278-6208)
INTERMOUNTAIN EDUCA-
TION SERVICE DISTRICT, 5
p.m., IMESD office, 2001 S.W.
Nye Ave., Pendleton. (888-437-
6892)
BLUE MOUNTAINS FOR-
EST PLAN REVISION CON-
FERENCE CALL, 5:30-6:30
p.m., Pendleton. To join the call,
dial 888-844-9904 and use Ac-
cess Code 2651088#. Public
welcome.
BOARDMAN PLANNING
COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Board-
man City Hall, 200 City Center
Circle, Boardman. (541-481-
9252)
PILOT ROCK SCHOOL
DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock
High School library, 101 N.E.
Cherry St., Pilot Rock. (541-
443-8291)
UMATILLA HOSPITAL DIS-
TRICT, 7:30 p.m., Umatilla Med-
ical Clinic, 1890 Seventh St.,
Umatilla. (541-922-3104)
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
UMATILLA COUNTY BUD-
GET COMMITTEE, 8 a.m.,
Umatilla County Courthouse
room 130, 216 S.E. Fourth St.,
Pendleton. (Doug Olsen 541-
278-6208)
ECHO CITY COUNCIL,
4 p.m., Echo City Hall, 20 S.
Bonanza St., Echo. (541-376-
8411)
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
DISTRICT, 4 p.m., Hermiston
Irrigation District office confer-
ence room, 366 E. Hurlburt Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-567-3024)
Facebook killer takes his own life as police close in
By MIKE HOUSEHOLDER
and MARK GILLISPIE
Associated Press
ERIE, Pa. — The man
who randomly gunned down
a Cleveland retiree and
posted video of the crime
on Facebook killed himself
Tuesday during a police
chase in Pennsylvania that
began when a McDonald’s
drive-thru attendant recog-
nized him.
It marked a violent end to
the nearly 48-hour multistate
Greg Wohlford/Erie Times-News via AP
manhunt for Steve Stephens,
whose case brought another Pennsylvania State Police look over a car as they
round of criticism down on investigate the scene where Steve Stephens, the
Facebook over how respon- suspect in the random killing of a Cleveland retiree
on Facebook, was found shot dead Tuesday
sibly it polices objectionable posted
in Erie. Pa. Acting on a tip, Pennsylvania State Police
material posted by users.
spotted Stephens, 37, in Erie County, in the state’s
Acting on a tip from the northwest corner, and went after him. After a brief
McDonald’s, state troopers chase, he took his own life, authorities said.
spotted Stephens
leaving the restau-
Sr., 74, a former killing, but in the video and
rant in Erie and
foundry worker other footage he posted,
went after him,
and father of 10 Stephens talked about
bumping his car to
who was picking having trouble with his girl-
try to get it to stop,
up aluminum cans friend and losing everything
authorities said.
on Sunday when he had to gambling. He said
He shot himself in
he “just snapped.”
he was shot.
the head after the
One of Godwin’s daugh-
The chilling
car spun and came
video was on ters, Debbie Godwin, said
to a stop, police
Facebook
for she wished Stephens had
Stephens
said.
three hours before been captured.
“This started
“I’m not happy he’s dead
it was taken down.
with one tragedy and ended It was just the latest instance at all, not at all. If you did
with another person taking of crime footage being it, you have to face your
their own life,” said Cleve- shared on social media.
crime,” she said.
land Police Chief Calvin
The break in the case
At a Silicon Valley
Williams. “We would have conference Tuesday, Face- came when police received a
liked to have brought Steve book CEO Mark Zuckerberg tip that Stephens was at the
in peacefully and really briefly addressed the Cleve- McDonald’s in Erie, in far
talked to him about why this land case, saying Facebook western Pennsylvania about
happened.”
has “a lot of work to do” and 100 miles east of Cleveland,
Stephens, a 37-year-old “we will keep doing all we where he ordered a 20-piece
job counselor who worked can to prevent tragedies like Chicken McNuggets and
with young people, was this.”
fries.
wanted on murder charges in
The drive-thru attendant
Police would not spec-
the killing of Robert Godwin ulate on what triggered the thought she recognized
Stephens and called state
police, restaurant owner
Thomas DuCharme Jr. told
the Erie Times-News. State
Police Maj. William Teper
Jr. would say only that the
tip came from a “concerned
citizen.”
The
McDonald’s
employees tried to “buy
some time for the cops” by
telling Stephens his fries
were delayed, but he said he
had no time to wait and drove
off, according to DuCharme.
Police picked up the trail
in a chase that lasted 2 miles
before Stephens took his
own life, authorities said.
Gail Wheeler, of Erie,
said she was stopped at a
light at the McDonald’s
when Stephens came “whip-
ping out” of the parking lot,
nearly hitting her. She said
state troopers weren’t far
behind.
Wheeler
said
she
followed the chase and saw
a trooper clip Stephens’ rear
bumper. His car did a half-
turn and came to rest against
the curb, and she heard a
gunshot, she said. She then
saw officers approach the
car.
The officer closest to the
car “just shook his head,”
she said. “They had their
guns out, but when he shook
his head, they lowered their
guns.”
Police said it wasn’t clear
whether Stephens had any
help while he was on the run
or where he had been and
that investigators will try to
retrace his steps. Stephens’
cellphone had been tracked
Sunday afternoon near Erie,
officials said on Monday.
Police say teens trying to steal belt led to deadly shooting
PORTLAND (AP) —
One of two teenagers arrested
after the shooting death of
a high school student in an
Oregon park told a detective
they had wanted to
steal the victim’s
belt, according to
court documents.
The 17-year-old
boy
charged
with first-degree
robbery told the
Portland detective
that stealing the
belt was the objec-
tive when he and Jones
others approached
Shawn Scott Jr. in broad
daylight last week, a prob-
able cause affidavit filed by
a prosecutor says.
The park is near a busy
light-rail stop and a shop-
ping mall. Detective Erik
Kammerer said surveillance
video from a business
showed a gun being pointed
at the belt before the April 11
shooting.
“Kammerer told me that
(the
suspected
robber)
was
present and puffed
up, trying to intim-
idate the victim,”
prosecutor Laura
Rowan wrote in
the affidavit.
Scott, 17, died
from a single
gunshot wound to
the head. He was
a junior at Union
High School in Vancouver,
Washington, a few miles
north of Portland.
The teen accused of
firing the gun, 18-year-old
Kole Jones of Gresham,
was booked into jail last
week on charges of murder,
first-degree robbery and
unlawful use of a vehicle. A
preliminary court hearing is
scheduled for April 25.
Jones’ court-appointed
lawyer, Joe Calhoun, was
out of the office Tuesday and
did not immediately return a
message seeking comment.
In January, Jones was
charged with second-degree
theft after police said he stole
merchandise from Macy’s,
court records show. He was
arrested that same month
in Oregon for unauthorized
use of a vehicle. He pleaded
guilty in the vehicle case and
was sentenced to 20 days in
jail and probation.
The minor charged
with robbery after the park
shooting was arraigned in
juvenile court Monday. He
will be assigned a court-ap-
pointed lawyer and return to
court next week.
Police are searching for at
least one other suspect in the
crime.
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Newtson earns
OWF scholarship
HONORS
BMCC names
Winter Honor Roll
PENDLETON — Blue
Mountain
Community
College winter term 2016-17
honor roll recognition went
to the following full-time
students:
President’s List: 4.0 GPA:
Samantha Ball, Anthony Bark-
er, Jerica Bartell, Brittany Bein-
ert, Robert Brown, Laura Bru-
land, Lexie Campbell, Nathaniel
Cantonwine, Nayeli Cardenas,
Anna Carter, Kylee Chavez, Ty-
ler Clark-Robinson, Brandon
Collins, Tatum Conner, Megan
Croxford, Robert Debolt, Silvia
Diaz Diaz, Kyler Eckman-Lunny,
Abbie Elliott, Averi Elms, Josh-
ua Fenstermaker, Sarah Fin-
ifrock, Hannah Flanagan, Sarah
Flanagan, Estela Fuentes, Erik
Galarza Banderas, John Galjour,
Angela Garcia, David Garcia Co-
ria, Larissa Golightly, Samantha
Green, Adrian Guzman, Keziah
Hampton, Timothy Handforth,
Niccole Harrison, Christopher
Haselden, Jaqqi Herrera, Dylan
Hodges, Jason Hogge, Emma-
line Irvine, Kate Jesenko, Na-
kiska Johnston, Ashley Jones,
Jessica
Kempken,
Brittnee
Kezer-Schomberg, Brooke Kral-
man, Nancy Lathrop, Brooke Lo-
mica, Makayla Loper, Luke Lov-
ercheck, Kaira Ludwig, Jocelyn
Macias, Whitney McMahon, So-
nia Medina, Reed Middleton, Bry-
an Miller, Evan Miller, Benjamin
Moore, Zackery Myers, Lionel
Navarrete, Jesse Neveau, Cody
Nielsen, Morgan Orem, Quin-
cy Pendergrass, Alyssa Pratt,
Kaiza Rea, Magdalena Richard-
son, Kyra Rico, Gary Ringering,
Johnathan Roberts, Sandra
Robles, Jackson Rohner, Tyler
Rohrman, Hunter Sater, Jeremy
Schwertfeger, Melanie Seder-
burg, Andrew Selzler, Michael
Shafer, Allison Sharrard, Miah
Slater, Illumination Spencer, Amy
Spinden, Olivia Steffey, Sierra
Summerfield, Amy Swenson,
Shelbie Taylor, Clint Teater, Jon
Thacker Jr, Cristina Torres, Jared
Torres, Adrie Traum, Bradley Tra-
vis, Taylor Lee Tremblay, Andrew
Valdez, Alyssa Van Epps, Martin
Wenzel-Schenck, Deborah Wil-
son, Rachael Wilson, Savannah
Wirth, Mandy Wuest, Sydney
Younger, Nicholas Zdroy, Mal-
colm Zoon.
Dean’s List: 3.40 to 3.84
GPA: Adriana Acevedo, Brandy
Anderson, Tiffany Armstrong,
Gloria Ballesteros, Ashleigh
Banker, April Barkhurst, Kayla
Blankenship, Sarah Bonner, Ha-
ley Bradley, Jenna Bradshaw,
Robert Brandvold, Shandie Britt,
Haley Burchard, Lauren Cagle,
Emily Cain, Kathy Cardenas,
Callie Carlson, Ada Castillo,
Cassie Castle, Guitzell Chavez,
Fen Chen, Diana Chopin, Jamie
Christopher, Rosa Cisneros,
Garrett Colton, Brittany Combs,
Zechariah Compos, Mark Con-
treras, Hailey Cooper, Bradey
Cope, Juniper Cosner, Nicol
Crowson, Shyla Davison, Emily
Dehaas, Jonathan Diehl, Teresa
Durheim, Ellissa Durning, Candi-
da Eldridge, Dylan Enright, Yoshi-
ra Escamilla, Taylor Evans, Terri
Flores, Michael Foden, Whitney
Fredrickson, Jessica Friend Cin-
dy Fuentes, Sandra Garcia, Liz-
beth Gaytan, Michelle Gerrard,
Luis Godoy, Shelby Greb, Tyler
Gregg, Skyler Grigg, Brian Guti-
errez, Erica Guzman, Devin Hae-
fer, Darin Hauner, James Hays,
Tanner Heiman, Amber Hender-
son, Bruce Hernandez, Casey
Higginbotham, June Hills, An-
drew Hively, Nathaniel Hochspei-
er, McKinsay Holwegner, Mak-
enzi Hughes, Joseph Jackson,
Jailin Jimenez, Cody Johnsen,
Kaitlyn Jones, Hailey Kendrick,
Matthew Keyser, Grace Klein,
Paden Lacoursiere, Anthony
Landeros, Marcos Landin, Jes-
sica Lewis, Judith Lindsey, Jan-
et Lomas, Williams Madrigal
Barrera, Cayce Marshall, Chey-
anne Matlack, Garrett McCloud,
Trystan McCoy, Rita McElligott,
Sherinda McKnight, Elliebeth
Meadows, Sydnee Miller, Emma
Montgomery, Jonathon Morrison,
Daniyal Nadeem, Austin Naillon,
Guadalupe Naranjo, Samuel
Neal, Makenzie Noggle, Jenna
O'Brien, Barry O’Leary, Da-
vid Palmer, Matthew Palmer, Vic-
toria Palmquist, Haley Parsons,
Baylie Paul, Miah Jae Perez,
Ashley Place, Brayden Pulver,
Dallin Puzey, Jesus Ramirez,
Erin Ramsey, Rusty Reeve, Beth
Reeves, Deborah Riley, Kaid-
en Roba, Jared Rogers, Chase
Root, Kirsten Saling, Shandon
Sanders-Johnson, Bailey Schil-
ling, William Sharkey, Sarah
Short, Andrea Simpson, Shayla
Sisk, Jessica Skillings, Lubov
Slater, Jessica Smelser, Morgan
Smith, Nathan Som, Scarlette
Sprague, Maciah Stephens, Les-
lie Stroe, Theresa Sumerlin, Jodi
Sunman, Emily Taylor, Jonathan
Throop, Krystin Uhlenkott, Des-
tiny Valdovino, Emily Vandehey,
Brittany Vandersteen, Sara Von
Borstel, Colton Walker, Emma
Wells, Jacob Winnett, George
Wishon IV, Seth Wood, Austin
Zaugg.
Honor Roll 3.0 to 3.39 GPA:
Campbell Agee, Becky Alanis,
Mayte Alvarado, Alma Angu-
lo-Nunez, Audra Arias, Ira Ash-
ley, Samson Beckman, David
Berdahl, Laken Berlin, Kohler
Betts, Daniel Blake, Gunnar
Blankenship,
Olivia
Broker,
Clayton Campbell, Karly Cantu,
Joan Cardenas, Tanner Carey,
Emma Carlsen, Yvonne Car-
son, Matthew Caughey, Isa-
belle Chapman, Tyler Cisneros,
Cameron Clark, Taija Coffey,
Sarah Conaway, Mariela Coria,
Imma Couch, Jordan Crane, Si-
erra Cullinan, Molly Dale, Kyle
Daubenspeck, Milan Davchevski,
Kendra De Hoog, Candace Dean,
Bryon Demos, Daysha Denight,
Laura Dodge, Lucio Dominguez
Umana, Jaymie Dtson, Thomas
Dunn, Dustin Durflinger, Dawn
Eddy, Tayler Eng, Cole Evans,
Itzel Flores, Jaylan Funk, Sydney
Galloway, Maria Garavito, Heidi
Garcia, Jasmin Garcia Quezada,
Joye Garcilazo, Lizeth Gaytan,
James Gourlie, Elizabeth Grimes,
Brook Haringa, Shelby Harris,
Joy Hearn, Charles Hoskins, Bri-
an Howell, Nathan Hurty, Cole
Jaeger, Jonathan Jennings, Ste-
phen Jensen Jr, Kylisue John-
son, Allison Kercheski, Shandler
Kidd, Michael Kreuger, Aimee
Lazinka, Danica Leiva-Frasser,
Lauren Lewis, Kaelyn Lindsay,
Farrell Linscott, Hannah Love,
Sydney Maben, Jerilyn Mackey,
Avery Madril, Justin Makin, Julia
Maldonado, Cristian Martinez,
Juan Martinez, Graciela Marti-
nez Santiago, Bobby McAllis-
ter, Jennifer McDougall, Manuel
Medelez, Marilyn Medelez Ruiz,
Caitlin Medgin, Ricardo Mendo-
za, Shyler Mikesell, Jordan Mix,
Samuel Moore, Damara Morales,
Kaylan Mosser, Cheyenne Mu-
noz, Jenisis Navarrete Campos,
Jesseca Nelson, Alexa Nickens,
Shayleigh Nulf, Vanessa Olvera,
Weston Ormachea, Taylor Pas-
chal, Preston Pederson, Jerrett
Plunkett, Sacha Pogue, Raquel
Porras, Toribio Quinones, Jesus
Ramirez, Jacob Rammer, Melissa
Richardson, Cooper Ringnalda,
Amelia Rios, Ryan Robbins, Ven-
tura Rodriguez, Desijo Roybal,
Ayleen Sandoval, Rodney Scarv-
er, Sierra Schmeckpeper, Caleb
Schmidt, Samantha Schmitz, La-
tia Scott, Julio Serratos Navarre-
te, Tammy Silva, Kiley Smith, Tate
Spivey, Vanessa Stackhouse,
Melissa Stasik, Robert Stoddard,
Sarah Stone, Bobbi Sullivan,
Cameron Sutton, Michael Swan-
son, Chelsea Thomas, Kyana
Tolwi, Janet Torres, Megan Ul-
rey, Madalyn Underwood, Traci
Veitenheimer, Andrew Wagner,
Angela Walden, Roland Wampler
Iii, Allison Wedgworth, Mikayla
Weinke, Justin Williams, Kristin
Williams, Carlos Wing-Marrs,
Hannah Wolfe, Brittiny Wolver-
ton, Gabriela Zumaya, Zachary
Zwerneman.
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