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    RECORDS
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office
WARRANTS
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Brian Michael Crawford
Age: 36 Sex: M
Charge: Failure to Appear (FTA):
Assault IV, harassment
Bail: $10,000
Last known location: Milton-Freewa-
ter, OR
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Travis William Fielder
Age: 23 Sex: M
Charge: FTA: Throwing away
lighted material in prohibited area
Bail: $2,5000
Last known location: Athena, OR
Sally A. Ramirez Littlelight
Age: 48 Sex: F
Charge: FTA: DUII, reckless driving
Bail: $10,000
Last known location: Yakima, WA
Alexander Lee Macomber
Age: 29x Sex: M
Charge: FTA: DUII, reckless driving
Bail: $25,000
Last known location: Moses Lake,
WA
Shirley Mae Ann Patrick
Age: 35 Sex: F
Charge: Probation Violation (PV):
Resisting arrest, interfering with a
police officer, assault of public safety
officer
No bail
Last known location: Toppenish, WA
Laura Annette Renz
Age: 47 Sex: F
Charge: FTA: Criminal trespass
Bail: $2,500
Last known location: Hermiston, OR
Chris Soto
Age: 53 Sex: M
Charge: FTA: DUII, misdemeanor
treated as violation
No bail
Last known location: Umatilla, OR
James Brown Walker
Age: 74 Sex: M
Charge: FTA: Failure to appear
Bail: $10,000
Last known location: Stanfield, OR
Jamie Eugene Wilcox
Age: 42 Sex: M
Charge: PV: Failure to report as sex
offender
No bail
Last known location: Weston, OR
British Lee Williams
Age: 31 Sex: M
Charge: FTA: Harassment
Bail: $100,000
Last known location: Hermiston, OR
Warrants on the above persons were active at the time
the list was created, however wanted status is subject to
change at anytime.
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.
East Oregonian
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PUBLIC SAFETY
THURSDAY
2:17 a.m. — A 911 caller reported hear-
ing four gunshots on Southwest 13th Place,
Hermiston.
5:34 a.m. — A Pendleton police officer
assisted an officer from the Umatilla Tribal
Police Department with a “combative” per-
son at the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton.
7:05 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sher-
iff’s Office took a report for graffiti at the
old Rodeo City Inn, 4149 Barnhart Road,
Pendleton.
11:11 a.m. — Umatilla police took a
report for the theft of tools and other prob-
lems in the parking lot at Novedades Cruz,
1360 Sixth St., Umatilla.
11:14 a.m. — Umatilla police received a
complaint about damage at the end of the
new road where people were shooting at
Beach Access Road and Highway 730.
12:16 p.m. — Hermiston police
responded to a report of an assault on the
1300 block of Southwest Porter Court.
9:15 p.m. — A bullet grazed the fin-
ger of a Pendleton woman while she was
un-cocking her revolver.
Pendleton police Lt. Charles Byram
reported officers responded to a home on
the 600 block of Southeast Eighth Street on
a report of an accidental, self-inflicted gun-
shot wound that resulted in a minor injury.
The investigation revealed the home-
owner armed herself with her .357 revolver
after hearing what she believed to be a
prowler in her backyard. She checked out-
side, found no one on her property and
returned to the house. There, she tried to
un-cock the hammer to render the gun safe
but fired off a shot.
The round grazed a finger on her left
hand, according to Byram, and medics
treated the wound at the scene.
Byram also reported Pendleton police
are not recommending criminal charges as
a result of the accident.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Oregon State Police arrested Vikki Rose-
ann Garver, 64, for first-degree criminal
mistreatment, first-degree theft, first-de-
gree forgery and credit card fraud.
COURTS
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing felony sentences have
been imposed in Umatilla
County courts:
•Ronald Joshua Milton Rice, 33,
Boardman, pleaded guilty to
Fleeing or Attempting to Elude
Police Officer: sentenced to 18
months probation, 90 sanction
units, 30 maximum jail units,
80 hours community service,
$200 fine, $1,300 fine-sus-
pended and 90 days driver’s
license suspension.
•Dustin Gene Sanders, 36,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Possession of Methamphet-
amine: sentenced to $200
fine; pleaded guilty to two
counts of Failure to Appear I:
sentenced to 2 years proba-
tion, 120 sanction units, 60
maximum jail units, 80 hours
community service, $200 fine
and $2,300 fine-suspended,
plus court costs and fees.
•Martin Carrillo Arizmendi, 24,
Walla Walla, pleaded guilty to
Felon in Possession of Firearm:
sentenced to 180 days jail, 2
years post-prison supervision
and $200 fine; pleaded guilty
to Fleeing or Attempting to
Elude Police (felony): sen-
tenced to 90 days jail and $200
fine; pleaded guilty to Fleeing
or Attempt to Elude Police
(misdemeanor): sentenced
to 90 days jail and $100 fine;
pleaded guilty to Unlawful
Possession of Firearm: sen-
tenced to $100 fine (sentence
to discharge).
SUITS FILED
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been filed
in Umatilla County courts
(interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profession-
al Credit Service vs. Cody R.
Galbreth: seeks $4,742.19.
•Citibank vs. Yolanda Nunez of
Hermiston: seeks $2,701.47.
•Citibank vs. Sergio Rosales of
Hermiston: seeks $2,948.32.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Kristen Thompson-Gra-
ber of Pendleton: seeks
$1,079.78.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Kathy Bellamy of Herm-
iston: seeks $2,915.34.
•Tracey and Ruth Rittenbach of
Walla Walla vs. Troy and Jenni-
fer Davis of Milton-Freewater:
seeks $955.04.
•Discover Bank vs. Tandy
Schweigart of Echo: seeks
$3,121.99.
•Discover Bank vs. Lamont
Prophet of Hermiston: seeks
$4,907.88.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Consuelo
Corona of Pendleton: seeks
$3,228.35.
•JH Portfolio Debt Equities
LLC vs. Patricia Woods: seeks
$3,429.18
•United Finance Co. vs. Israel
Ramirez Mejia of Umatilla:
seeks $2,892.98.
•United Finance Co. vs. Ben-
jamin De La Cruz of Umatilla:
seeks $2,317.05.
•United Finance Co. vs. Lorena
Corona of Pendleton: seeks
$3,783.19.
•United Finance Co. vs. Manuel
Grave Lorenzo of Boardman:
seeks $4,304.25.
•Jordan Beckley of Hermiston
vs. Shannon Hensley of Herm-
iston: seeks $650
•Credits Inc. vs. Amber C. Seed
of Hermiston: seeks $3,065.79.
•Credits Inc. vs. Roy D. Orcutt of
Boardman: seeks $1,069.87.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Steve Breeding and
Michelle Kessler Breeding
of Milton-Freewater: seeks
$1,023.02.
•Credits Inc. vs. Silvia and
Marcelino Martinez of Hermis-
ton: seeks $775.25.
•Credits Inc. vs. Lynnea A.
Kennedy of Umatilla: seeks
$916.90.
•Credits Inc. vs. Moises Robles
and Sofia Aguado of Irrigon:
seeks $693.02.
•Credits Inc. vs. Yaneli Idali
Jaime of Hermiston: seeks
$486.62.
•Credits Inc. vs. Felicety Boodt
of Pendleton: seeks $619.70.
•Credits Inc. vs. Brandon Clark
(Clarke) of Stanfield: seeks
$541.81.
•Credits Inc. vs. David L.
Colbray of Hermiston: seeks
$5,983.80.
•Nationwide Recovery Service
Inc. vs. Jolee M. Romanick of
Hermiston: seeks $9,299.37.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. McKenzie B. Davis
Kadlec of Pendleton: seeks
$644.68.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Daleena and Jimmy
Caldwell of Milton-Freewater:
seeks $200.52.
•Credits Inc. vs. Gabriel and
Martha Y. Torres of Hermiston:
seeks $976.64.
•Arlen Porter Smith vs. State of
Oregon, acting by and through
the Department of Correc-
tions and the Department of
Administrative Services: seeks
$75,000.
•Asset Recovery Group Inc.
vs. Bryon N. Demos: seeks
$4,652.28.
•Buttercreek Mobile Home
Park vs. Juan Carlos Rangel
and Tiana Rangel of Hermis-
ton: seeks $1,986.89.
•Bonneville Billing & Collec-
tions Inc. vs. Valerie R. Califf of
Hermiston: seeks $308.28.
•Bonneville Billing & Collec-
tions inc. vs. Daniel Rhorer of
Hermiston: seeks $283.03.
•Credits Inc. vs. Charles
Babcock of Hermiston: seeks
$458.21.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jamie Bautista
of Umatilla: seeks $2,134.22.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maribel Carras-
co Estrada of Hermiston: seeks
$7,545.36.
•Credits Inc. vs. Allen and
Katrina Goatley of Hermiston:
seeks $419.13.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla County
courts (interest, court costs
and fees not listed):
•Second Round LP vs. Sa-
mantha Pedro of Pendleton:
judgment for $952.75.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Juan
Hernandez of Umatilla: judg-
ment for $1,150.87.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Ronald
Fossek of Pendleton: judgment
for $1,274.44.
•Kalvin B. Garton of Pendleton
vs. Michael and Julia DeVerna
of Hermiston: judgment for
$2,900.
•Discovery Bank vs. Danny J.
Nolan of Umatilla: judgment
for $6,839.46.
•Citibank vs. Abel R. Ocampo
of Umatilla: judgment for
$4,102.58.
•Credits Inc. vs. Marilyn K.
Haines of Umatilla: judgment
for $10,000.
•Credits Inc. vs. Katelynn Eiden
of Hermiston: judgment for
$5,951.50.
•Credits Inc. vs. Daniel C.
Almonte of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $774.72.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Karol M.
Westfall of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $1,061.87.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jesus Diaz
of Boardman: judgment for
$4,467.41.
•Professional Service Bureau
vs. June Elizabeth Partin of
Milton-Freewater: judgment
for $324.47.
Divorces
PENDLETON — Divorce
decrees were signed in Uma-
tilla County Courts for:
Danial Ray Durfey and Jody
Lynn Durfey of Umatilla.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage li-
censes have been registered
in Umatilla County for:
Dustin James Estes, 30, and
Kimberly Marie Manson, 28,
both of Stanfield.
Randy Wayne Ezell, 26, and
Leslie Banessa Virrey, 21, both
of Milton-Freewater.
Anthony Guinn Simmons, 28,
and Rebecca Joanne Thomp-
son, 25, both of Milton-Free-
water.
Closings over in trial of white cop who killed black teen
By RAMESH SANTANAM
Associated Press
PITTSBURGH — A
jury was set to begin delib-
erating Friday in the homi-
cide trial of a white former
police officer charged with
killing an unarmed black
teenager outside Pittsburgh.
Former East Pittsburgh
Police Officer Michael Ros-
feld acted as “judge, jury
and executioner” when he
gunned down 17-year-old
Antwon Rose II last sum-
mer, Assistant District
Attorney Jonathan Fodi said
in his closing argument.
The defense has argued the
officer felt threatened and
was following his training
when he fired.
Rosfeld, 30, shot Rose in
the back, arm and side of
the face after pulling over
an unlicensed taxi that had
been used in a drive-by
shooting. Rosfeld ordered
the driver to the ground, but
Rose and another passen-
ger got out and began run-
AP Photo/Matt Rourke
Former East Pittsburgh police officer Michael Rosfeld.
ning away. Jurors saw video
of the fatal confrontation,
which showed Rose falling
to the ground after being
hit.
Rosfeld could have
waited for backup or given
chase, Fodi said, adding
that teenagers sometimes
run from police. “Is it fool-
ish? Yes. Does it deserve
death? No. Is it reasonable?
Absolutely not,” Fodi said.
“There was no need to use
deadly force.”
Rosfeld told the jury he
thought Rose or the other
suspect had a gun. The
defense said the shooting
was justified because Ros-
feld believed he was in dan-
ger and couldn’t wait for
other officers to get there.
“He’s a sitting duck,”
defense attorney Patrick
Thomassey told jurors in
his closing, asking them to
consider “the standard of
what a reasonable police
officer would do under the
circumstances.”
Prosecutors charged Ros-
feld with an open count of
homicide, meaning the jury
can convict him of murder
or manslaughter.
The defense asked Judge
Alexander Bicket to acquit
Rosfeld of all charges, but
the judge declined.
“We believe the jury
has enough information
to arrive at the right con-
clusion: that Antwon Rose
was murdered,” the fami-
ly’s attorney, S. Lee Merritt,
told The Associated Press in
a courthouse hallway. Mer-
ritt said “it’s pretty obvi-
ous” Rose was not a threat
to Rosfeld.
Rose had been riding
in the front seat of the cab
when another occupant,
Zaijuan Hester, in the back,
rolled down a window and
shot at two men on the street,
hitting one in the abdomen.
A few minutes later, Rosfeld
spotted their car, which had
Ex-teacher gets prison for repeated sexual abuse of student
PORTLAND (AP) — A
former Tigard High School
teacher and coach admit-
ted to repeatedly sexually
abusing a student and was
sentenced to two years in
prison.
The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live reports 41-year-old
Marcus D. Jolley pleaded
guilty
in
Washington
County Circuit Court to sec-
ond-degree sexual abuse and
was sentenced Thursday.
He admitted to sexual
contact with a student near
the high school and in a
church parking lot between
July 2005 and December
2005.
Additional allegations of
abuse of that student and
a second girl in 2016 were
dismissed as part of a plea
agreement.
A judge also ordered Jol-
ley to serve five years of
post-prison
supervision,
register as a sex offender
and have no contact with
schools or children.
Court documents say an
investigation began in 2017
after a high school senior
reported abuse by Jolley the
previous summer.
its rear windshield shot out,
and pulled it over.
Hester, 18, pleaded guilty
last week to aggravated
assault and firearms viola-
tions. Hester told a judge
that he, not Rose, did the
shooting.
At the beginning of the
trial’s fourth day Friday, a
defense expert, retired Penn-
sylvania State Police Trooper
Clifford W. Jobe Jr., returned
to the stand and repeated his
belief that Rosfeld followed
proper procedure when he
shot Rose.
Under cross-examination,
Jobe agreed with Fodi that
a police officer can lie, vio-
late the law or be unreason-
able. He also agreed with the
prosecutor that in some cir-
cumstances, it is reasonable
to refrain from shooting or to
disengage from a situation.
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