RECORDS Saturday, March 3, 2018 Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS Saturday, March 3, 2018 Jorge Moras Nava Age: 27 Sex: M Charge: Failure to Appear (FTA) BAIL: $75,000 Last known location: Paterson, Wash. Tyler Edwin Niemeier Age: 38 Sex: M Charge: FTA — Criminal trespass Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Milton-Freewater Christopher Michael Pierce Age: 45 Sex: M Charge: Failure to appear on criminal citation Bail: $50,000 Last known location: Kennewick Jose Carlos Plascencia-Cortez Age: 45 Sex: M Charge: FTA - DUII Bail $21,000 Last known location: Los Angeles Brandie Bartell Reiber Age: 42 Sex: F Charge: PV — criminal driving while suspended, giving false information Bail: No bail Last known location: Long Creek Tyrone Wayne Ryder Age: 27 Sex: M Charge: PV - possession of meth, felon possession restricted weapon Bail: No bail Last known location: Hermiston Ronnie Simone Simpson Age: 20 Sex: F Charge: FTA — theft Bail: $6,500 Last known location: Pendleton Sheena Jean Tarvin Age: 40 Sex: M Charge: FTA — theft Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Hermiston Brandy Nichole Thompson Age: 29 Sex: M Charge: FTA - criminal trespass Bail: $1,250 Last known location: Stayton Tyus James Wright Age: 21 Sex: M Charge: FTA- theft, criminal trespass Bail: $80,000 Last known location: Kennewick 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. Police: Michigan student killed parents in university dorm M O U N T removal” of staff P L E A S A N T, and students who Mich. (AP) — were ordered to More than 100 take shelter in police officers, campus buildings, some heavily Lt. Larry Klaus armed in camou- said. flage uniforms, “He should be considered armed searched neighbor- and dangerous,” hoods near Central Klaus said of Michigan Univer- Eric Davis Jr. Davis. sity on Friday The university identified for a 19-year-old student suspected of killing his the two dead as his parents, parents at a dormitory and James Davis Sr. and Diva Davis. The shooting then running from campus. The shooting at Camp- occurred around 8:30 a.m. bell Hall happened on a day at a residence hall at Central when parents were arriving Michigan, which is about 70 to pick up students for the miles north of Lansing. Klaus said video at the beginning of a week-long dorm suggests Davis fled on spring break. Police released a photo foot after the shooting. He of James Eric Davis Jr., was wearing a hoodie but urging the public to call had been shedding certain 911 if they see him but also clothes while on the run. “This has been a tragic warning that he shouldn’t be confronted. Hours after day. ... The hurting will go a campus lockdown, police on for a while,” said univer- started a “slow, methodical sity President George Ross. WELCOME 2A Coaches, Players, Families & Fans! 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Columbia St., Milton-Freewater. 12:53 p.m. - Pilot Rock police conducted a walk-through at the elementary school. 4:58 p.m. - Pendleton police received a report of a male physically abusing his mother-in-law. 6:01 p.m. - A caller told Milton-Freewater police someone stole the keys to her business on the 300 block of Catherine Avenue. 6:23 p.m. - A man at Green Acres RV Park, 80542 Paterson Ferry Road, Irrigon, reported that after his father’s arrest earlier, people have taken items from his father’s trailer. 7:22 p.m. - Pendleton police received report of a disturbance at the Pendleton Center For The Arts, 214 N. Main St. 10:32 p.m. - A caller reported a theft at the Riverside Sports Bar & Lounge, Umatilla, 1501 Sixth St., Umatilla. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Miles Anthony Prescott, 27, no address available, supplying contraband (drugs) and posses- sion of federally controlled substances. Deputies told to form perimeter at school shooting PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — A sheriff’s office captain told deputies to form a perimeter instead of rushing into the Florida high school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting, according to documents obtained by the Miami Herald. The newspaper reported late Thursday that it had obtained a partial Broward Sheriff’s Office dispatch log, which showed that Capt. Jan Jordan gave the order for deputies to establish a perimeter. An earlier report on the call logs published by Fox News showed that the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School would have been over by the time Jordan gave her order. However, the log may raise fresh questions about the department’s handling of the mass shooting on Feb. 14, including whether police could have gone in sooner to help the wounded. “If detectives had answers to all of the questions, then there would be no need for an investigation,” sheriff’s office spokeswoman Veda Coleman-Wright wrote in an email to the Herald late Thursday. Sheriff Scott Israel has said his office’s training and nationwide active-shooter procedure call for armed law enforcement officers to confront shooters immediately rather than secure a scene. He has blasted Deputy Scot Peterson, the school’s resource officer, for not entering the school building while 19-year-old former student Nikolas Cruz was shooting. Israel told CNN that Coral Springs Police were the first law enforcement officers to enter the building, about four minutes after Cruz left the school. Peterson resigned and has defended his actions. Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP In this Feb. 14 file photo, students hold their hands in the air as they are evacuated by police from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Park- land, Fla., after a shooter opened fire on the campus. The sheriff’s office has not responded to requests for the logs from The Asso- ciated Press. The agency and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are investigating the actions of officers responding to the shooting. The head of the Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies Association called for more transparency in the investigation in a Miami Herald report Friday , saying Israel should release all surveillance videos, audio recordings and dispatch logs documenting the law enforcement response to the school. “Our deputies are being called cowards in public, even if they had nothing to do with (the shooting response),” said Jeff Bell. “The deputies on the street are the ones taking the heat.” On Friday afternoon, Florida Gov. Rick Scott proclaimed Feb. 14 as Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Remembrance Day. Scott invited Floridians to join him for a moment of silence at 3 p.m. Saturday, which is 17 days after 17 people died during a shooting at the Parkland school. Also Saturday, the Florida Senate is scheduled to hold a rare Saturday session to consider a bill addressing school safety and gun sales. The bill was scheduled to be heard Friday, but it was postponed so the Senate could keep working behind the scenes to reach an agreement with the House on bill language. Saturday’s session will allow questions on the bill, but a final Senate vote wouldn’t be held until Monday. BRIEFLY Oregon school principal abused student for years SPRINGFIELD (AP) — Police and school documents indicate a high school principal in western Oregon had sexually abused a student for years, but officials failed to uncover the abuse despite suspicions from faculty members. The Register-Guard reports Springfield police launched an investigation in late January after a teacher alerted authorities to an overheard rumor involving Academy of Arts and Academics Principal Mike Fisher. The Springfield School District placed Fisher on leave, and he killed himself last month. District officials say they responded as soon as they learned about the allegations against Fisher. Police interviewed the victim, who said the abuse began when she was 14 and continued into her adulthood. A parent alerted administrators to Fisher's possible inappropriate behavior in 2007, but the report did not lead to criminal charges. Oregon State Police spokesman barred from going near wife PORTLAND (AP) — The estranged wife of an Oregon State Police spokesman has obtained a restraining order against him. The Oregonian/ OregonLive reported Friday that the petition was filed on the same day Capt. Bill Fugate was placed on paid administrative leave because of a criminal investigation. The Fugates have been going through a divorce. The restraining-order petition says Georgina Monrean- Fugate contacted the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday to report that her husband had threatened her in November while possessing a gun. Deschutes County Sheriff Shane Nelson declined to discuss the criminal investigation, but said it began after a complaint was received Tuesday, and it has nothing to do with Fugate's conduct on the job. Court rules against Oregon Republican in defamation lawsuit PORTLAND (AP) — The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled against former state Rep. Matt Wingard in his defamation lawsuit against a group of conservative opponents. The Wilsonville Republican left the Legislature in 2012 after revelations of a sexual relationship with a legislative aide. When he tried to return four years later, the Oregon Family Council and other groups sent mailers ahead of the primary election that said Wingard had pressured the 20-year-old woman into having sex with him. Wingard acknowledged the relationship, but said it was consensual. The Appeals Court said Wingard failed to show the groups were reckless in using the word “pressured.” Multiple news outlets used it when the woman went public in 2012. 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