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    RECORDS
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office
WARRANTS
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Kain Claustro Chavez
Age: 25 Sex: M
Charge: Failure to appear (FTA) — Unau-
thorized use of vehicle
Bail: $20,000
Last Known Location: Hermiston, OR
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Christopher Sean Counley
Age: 29 Sex: M
Charge: FTA — Reckless driving, recklessly
endangering another
Bail: $20,000
Last Known Location: Arlington, OR
Jesse Lee Hart
Age: 34 Sex: F
Charge: Probation Violation (PV) — Assault,
menacing, criminal mischief, harassment
Bail: $150,000
Last Known Location: Umatilla, OR
Jose DeJesus Martinez Cervantes
Age: 50 Sex: M
Charge: FTA — Driving while suspended
Bail: $100,000
Last Known Location: Boardman, OR
Remberto Munoz
Age: 35 Sex: M
Charge: PV — Assult, strangulation, reck-
lessly endangering another, harassment
Bail: No bail
Last Known Location: Walla Walla, WA
David Alan Reigle
Age: 55 Sex: M
Charge: FTA — DUII, refusal to take breath
test
Bail: $20,000
Last Known Location: Hudson, FL
Levi Lavonte Riley
Age: 23 Sex: M
Charge: FTA — Felon in possession of
weapon, unlawful possession of weapon
Bail: $40,000
Last Known Location: College Park, GA
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Ray Burton Rogers
Age: 78 Sex: M
Charge: FTA — DUII, recklessly endan-
gering another
Bail: $25,000
Last Known Location: Prosser, WA
Alisa Ray Simpson
Age: 26 Sex: F
Charge: PV — DUII
Bail: No bail
Last Known Location: Portland, OR
Jaime Roberto Yates
Age: 45 Sex: M
Charge: FTA — DUII
Bail: $20,000
Last Known Location: San Diego, CA
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.
12-year-old accused of giving pot candy
SPRINGFIELD (AP) —
Authorities say a Springfield
seventh-grader has been
charged with three counts
of marijuana delivery for
allegedly giving edible pot
that looked like candy to
several eighth-graders.
Officials said they learned
of the incident when a
middle school student went
to the office at after lunch
complaining of nausea and
light-headedness.
The student told officials
that another student had
given her and two others a
pineapple-flavored chewable
rope similar to licorice.
The marijuana product
looked like Nerds-brand candy
sold in stores.
East Oregonian
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
FRIDAY
7:14 a.m. - Umatilla police responded
to graffiti complaints at McNary Heights
Elementary School, 120 Columbia
Boulevard.
8:54 a.m. - Who’s got the power?
Apparently, the thief stealing
electricity from a home on the 100
block of Northwest Fifth Avenue,
Milton-Freewater.
10:32 a.m. - A grandfather told
Hermiston police he wants his adult
grandson to move out of the house.
3:59 p.m. - A woman on East Gladys
Avenue, Hermiston, told police her aunt’s
boyfriend is using methamphetamine in
the garage at her grandparent’s house.
5:16 p.m. - A Milton-Freewater
resident on the 300 block of Powell Road
reported the theft of multiple items from
the yard, including tools, a table and
chairs.
5:38 p.m. - Umatilla police received a
complaint from El Monte Street about an
aggressive dog.
7:17 p.m. - Hermiston police
responded to a complaint about solicitors
at Alora Drive and East Theater Lane and
gave them a warning.
8:37 p.m. - Staff at the emergency
department of Good Shepherd Medical
Center reported a patient is the victim of
SALEM
—
From
Oregon’s wine country to
Crater Lake to the Portland
Trailblazers, it can seem
like there’s a special license
plate for everything — but
Oregonians will soon have
one more to choose from.
Oregon State Univer-
sity, home to a whale
research program, has
gathered enough would-be
purchasers to launch a
new license plate design
featuring a grey whale and
calf on an ocean-themed
background.
A lighthouse will also
be featured on the corner
of the plates, along with the
words “coastal playground”
printed across the bottom,
for drivers who are willing
to pay an extra $40.
The university’s Marine
Mammal Institute said in a
Thursday release that that
they had pre-sold 3,000 of
the plates, the threshold for
having a new custom-back-
ground license plate made
available.
The
design
should become available in
early 2019, according to the
release.
The whale plates are set
to be launched under an
Oregon program, running
since 2015, which allows
any nonprofit group or
college or university to
launch a custom background
just by gathering enough
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domestic violence, and the assaulter was
there as well.
9:01 p.m. - A Hermiston resident on
the 500 block of Southwest 13th Place
told police someone stole the package
containing her medication and medical
supplies, which had a value of $40,000.
9:38 p.m. - Hermiston police received
another report of domestic violence,
this time from a bar on the 200 block
of Southwest 11th Street. The caller
claimed a husband hit his wife, and she
then came into the bar but did not need
medical help.
10:07 p.m. - Hermiston police received
a report of child abuse or neglect.
COURTS
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The fol-
lowing sentences have
been imposed in Umatil-
la County courts:
FELONY
•Scott Louis Sullivan, 48,
Umatilla, pleaded guilty
to Felon in Possession of
Firearm: sentenced to 3
years probation, 180 sanc-
tion units, 90 maximum jail
units, $200 fine and $2,300
fine-suspended;
pleaded
guilty to Offensive Littering
and two counts of Endan-
gering the Welfare of a Mi-
nor: sentences discharged,
restitution to be deter-
mined.
•Michael Ray Scott Gar-
cia, 37, Hermiston, pleaded
guilty to Failure to Report
as Sex Offender: sentenced
to 60 days jail, 2 years
post-prison
supervision
and $200 fine.
•Philip Brandt De Lury,
29, Pendleton, pleaded no
contest to Unlawful Use of
Weapon: sentenced to 60
months Oregon Dept. of
Corrections (DOC); pleaded
guilty to Theft I: sentenced
to 6 months Oregon DOC
and 1 year post-prison su-
pervision.
•Mikael Iacob Butler, 20,
Dayton, Wash., pleaded
guilty to Burglary I: sen-
tenced to 3 years proba-
tion, 180 sanction units, 90
maximum jail units, 240
hours community service,
$500 fine, 41,500 fine-sus-
pended and restitution to
be determined; pleaded
guilty to two counts of Fail-
ure to Appear I: sentences
discharged.
•James Alexander Marlett,
29,
Pendleton,
pleaded
guilty to Tampering With
a
Witness and Criminal
Mischief II: sentenced to 3
years probation, 180 sanc-
tion units, 90 maximum
jail units, 120 hours com-
munity service and $100
fine, plus court costs and
fees; pleaded guilty to At-
tempt to Commit Class A
Misdemeanor: sentenced
to 90 days jail-suspended,
3 years probation, $100 fine
and restitution to be deter-
mined, plus court costs and
fees.
•Martha Rodriguez, 20,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Theft I: sentenced to 2
years probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum
jail units, 240 hours com-
munity service, $200 fine,
$2,300
fine-suspended
and restitution to be de-
termined, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
two counts of Fraudulent
Use of Credit Card and one
count of Theft II: sentenced
to 180 days jail-suspend-
ed, 2 years probation,
$100 fine and restitution
to be determined for each
count, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
two counts of Theft II and
one count of Possession
of Schedule II Controlled
Substance: sentenced to
180 days jail-suspend-
ed, 2 years probation and
$100 fine for each count,
plus court costs and fees;
pleaded guilty to Failure to
Appear-criminal citation:
sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 2 years
probation and $100 fine,
plus court costs and fees.
•Casey Lee Miller, 40, Pend-
leton, pleaded guilty to
Failure to Report as Sex
Offender: sentenced to 13
months Oregon DOC and
2 years post-prison super-
vision.
vouchers — essentially
early applications to buy
the new plate — and paying
about $68,000 in fees.
The state currently prints
21 other custom designs,
along with special plates
for some veterans, ham
radio operators, classic car
owners and other groups.
But custom designs aren’t
permanent: With the excep-
tion of designs enshrined in
legislation, like the state’s
Crater Lake plate, each has
to entice at least 2,000 new
•Capital One Bank vs. Terry
Hess: seeks $8,320.85.
•United Finance Co. vs.
Christine Nickels of Hermis-
ton: seeks $7,823.31.
•Bonneville Billing & Col-
lections Inc. vs. Bonnie
Smythe of Pendleton: seeks
$393.65.
•Credits Inc. vs. Don E. and
Brandy MagLaughlin of
Hermiston: judgment for
$1,225.96.
•Bonneville Billing & Col-
lections Inc. vs. Justin Her-
nandez of Pendleton: seeks
$590.45.
•Bonneville Billing & Col-
lections Inc. vs. Kesha Will-
ingham of Pendleton: seeks
$373.86.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs.
Penny Snow of Hermiston:
seeks $871.75.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Chandra Richardson: seeks
$975.30.
•Credits Inc. vs. Marcos and
Blanca Rosales of Irrigon:
seeks $2,786.29.
•Credits Inc. vs. Benito M.
and Aracely Ramirez of
Hermiston: seeks $734.93.
•Capital One Bank vs. Lau-
ra Chandler of Hermiston:
seeks $4,995.59.
•Synchrony Bank vs. Char
Clair: seeks $10,445.48.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs.
Douglas L. Birdsall: seeks
$1,711.46.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs.
Katrina
Morales:
seeks
$986.72.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Mel-
lyssa Seewer of Hermiston:
seeks $707.96.
•Second Round LP vs. Ma-
ria Burciaga of Hermiston:
seeks $2,165.53.
JUDGMENTS
•Credits Inc. vs. Shane and
Nichole Rodriguez (Clark) of
Heppner: seeks $1,275.45.
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla Coun-
ty courts (interest, court
costs and fees not listed):
•Credits Inc. vs. Heather
McCulley of Pendleton:
seeks $1,199.01.
•Professional Service Bu-
reau vs. Karen Bond of Ath-
ena: judmgent for $706.33.
•Credits Inc. vs. Shambra
R. Morgan of Hermiston:
seeks $9,456.52.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. AJ
Meyer of Pendleton: judg-
ment for $1,025.99.
•Credits Inc. vs. Luisa Vil-
legas of Boardman: seeks
$1,048.93.
•Capital One Bank vs. Ken-
neth J. Albertson of Mil-
ton-Freewater:
judgment
for $2,665.61.
•Beverley J. Snell of Walla
Walla vs. Wally and Sandy
Bell of Milton-Freewater:
seeks $2,300.
•Credits Inc. vs. Raymond
J. and Erin Wing of Hermis-
ton: judgment for $626.78.
•Bonneville Billing & Col-
lections Inc. vs. Ivy Ocacio
of Pendleton: seeks $811.67.
SUITS FILED
•Midland
Funding
LLC
vs. Karen Davis: seeks
$1,139.31.
•Credits Inc. vs. Orie Harris
of Hermiston: judgment for
$1,420.90.
•Credits Inc. vs. Dustin M.
Breshears of Adams: judg-
ment for $4,496.04.
•Randall Lee Case, 60,
Pendleton, pleaded guilty
to Possession of Metham-
phetamine: sentenced to 18
moths probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum jail
units, 80 hours communi-
ty service, $250 fine and
$2,250 fine-suspended.
PENDLETON — The fol-
lowing suits have been
filed in Umatilla County
courts (interest, court
costs and fees not list-
ed):
•Credits Inc. vs. David Galle
of Kennewick, Wash.: judg-
ment for $781.58.
•Bonneville Billing & Collec-
tions Inc. vs. William Sloan
of Cayuse: seeks $447.81.
•Nationwide Recovery Ser-
vice Inc. vs. Timothy R.
Wade of Stanfield: seeks
$6,212.68.
DIVORCES
PENDLETON — Divorce
decrees were signed in
Umatilla County Courts
for:
Malissa S. Coiner of Echo
and Daniel J. Coiner of
Sweet Home; Alejandro Te-
jeda of Hermiston and Erica
Jasmine Tejeda of Stanfield;
Harry Lewis Rueber Jr. and
Emily May Rueber of Pend-
leton; Teresa Diane Miller
and Ammon Aloysha Miller
of Pendleton; Mark Douglas
Campbell of Hermiston and
Tammy Denise Campbell of
Hines.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage
licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County
for:
Luis Carreras Zuniga, 22,
and Emily Samanta Gal-
van Velazquez, 18, both of
Hermiston.
Jonathan Taylor Rood, 32,
of Walla Walla and Alyssa
Marie Rice, 23, of College
Place, Wash.
Billy Joe Walton Jr., 21, and
Christina Maria Rojas, 20,
both of Pendleton.
John Michael Gomez, 32,
and Crystal Martinez, 30,
both of Irrigon.
Maria Olivia Madrigal, 32,
and Martha Esthela Montes
Rua, 31, both of Boardman.
Ronald David Davis Jr., 52,
and Candace Lynn Walters,
52, both of Milton-Freewa-
ter.
Colby Leland Norquist, 30,
and Rickelle Jean Lampe,
30, both of Pendleton.
Martin Garibaldi II, 28, and
Monica Mendoza Rodri-
guez, 26, both of Hermis-
ton.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Mark
W. James of Pendleton:
seeks $1,351.54.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Sharlene Taylor
and Sandy Sue Curry (San-
dra Taylor) of Milton-Free-
water:
judgment
for
$595.05.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Guy
Post of Pendleton: seeks
$2,229.02.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Jack-
ie K. Abbott of Pendleton:
judgment for $409.68.
David Wayne Willer, 49, and
Tamera Kayleen Brown, 48,
both of Hermiston.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Bran-
dy McVay of Pendleton:
seeks $1,308.30.
•Credits Inc. vs. Sarah Mas-
triona of Arlington: judg-
ment for $602.36.
Joel Huston Carey, 31, and
Lynzee Rose Sjurset, 27,
both of Milton-Freewater.
Oregon to get new license plate featuring grey whales
TOM JAMES
Associated Press
buyers every year to avoid
automatic cancellation.
“That has happened to
a lot of them,” said David
House, a spokesman for
the Department of Motor
Vehicles, adding that at one
point the state had more
than 30 available. “Ninety
percent of people just want
regular plates.”
A previous effort by
the university to launch a
whale plate — and make it
permanent via legislation —
failed in 2013.
Samuel Brian Irons, 23, and
Stephanie Lynn Stokoe, 20,
both of Boardman.
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