East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 2019, WEEKEND EDITION, Page A7, Image 7

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    RECORDS
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office
WARRANTS
Saturday, April 13, 2019
John Kevin Collins
Age: 59 Sex: M
Charge: Probation Violation (PV):
DUII
No bail
Last known location: Pendleton, OR
Michael Coronado
Age: 45 Sex: M
Charge: PV: Possession of metham-
phetamine, possession of cocaine,
DUII
No bail
Last known location: Walla Walla, WA
John Scott Davidson
Age: 56 Sex: M
Charge: PV: Resisting arrest, interfer-
ing with police
No bail
Last known location: Pendleton, OR
Christopher Lee Devey
Age: 36 Sex: M
Charge: Failure to Appear (FTA): Fail-
ure to appear
Bail: $1,000,000
Last known location: Estacada, OR
Katie Jan Everham
Age: 35 Sex: F
Charge:
FTA:
Possession
of
methamphetamine
Bail: $10,000
Last known location: Boardman, OR
Alexis Lara Gutierrez
Age: 18 Sex: M
Charge: FTA: Harassment, disorderly
conduct
Bail: $40,000
Last known location: Milton-Freewa-
ter, OR
Tony James Jones
Age: 29 Sex: M
Charge: FTA: Fleeing/attempt to elude
police, reckless driving
Bail: $100,000
Last known location: Salem, OR
Natasia Ann Mackie
Age: 28 Sex: F
Charge: PV: Possession of metham-
phetamine, theft
No bail
Last known location: Athena, OR
Francisco Erasmo Perez
Age: 25 Sex: M
Charge: PV: Theft, negotiating bad
check, computer crime
No bail
Last known location: Chehalis, WA
Sierra Dawn Schultz
Age: 30 Sex: F
Charge: PV: Possession of metham-
phetamine, criminal trespass
No bail
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
A7
PUBLIC SAFETY
THURSDAY
12:33 a.m. — A caller reported a prowler
near C & C Secondhand, 30654 Baggett
Lane, Hermiston.
1:16 a.m. — A 911 caller reported
hearing a young man screaming at Bella
Vista Estates, 705 Paul Smith Road S.W.,
Boardman.
2:56 a.m. — A Hermiston resident on
the first block of West Catherine Avenue
reported someone broke into his house.
Police determined there was no burglary.
9:24 a.m. — Pendleton police dealt with
drug activity at Sunridge Middle School,
700 S.W. Runnion Ave.
10 a.m. — A caller at Zip Zone II, 419
S. Main St., Milton-Freewater, told police
someone during the night damaged the
backdoor to the business.
2:38 p.m. — Law enforcement removed
debris from the 81600 block of North High-
way 395, Hermiston.
3:43 p.m. — A Morrow County sher-
iff’s deputy handed out bicycle helmets to
youth at the Morrow County Justice Court,
Irrigon.
3:53 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sher-
iff’s Office took a report for a vehicle theft
at The Cigarette Store, 85454 Highway 11,
Milton-Freewater.
4:12 p.m. — Pendleton police took a
report for child abuse.
4:41 p.m. — Umatilla police responded
to Madison Street on a report of a fight.
5:46 p.m. — A caller reported smelling
marijuana in the restroom at the Pendle-
ton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave.,
Pendleton.
6:54 p.m. — A caller reported the theft
of diesel fuel and a cord of firewood during
the past two nights at a location in the “Mill
Zone” area north of Heppner on Highway
74.
9:12 p.m.
—
Pendleton
police
responded to a fight near the Pendleton
Chamber of Commerce, 502 S. Main St.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Oregon State Police arrested Sean Rob-
ert Kindler, 35, of Pendleton, for driving
under the influence of intoxicants.
COURTS
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing felony sentences have
been imposed in Umatilla
County courts:
•Daniel Jesse Longhorn, 27,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Theft I: sentenced to 2
years probation, 180 sanction
units, 90 maximum jail units,
80 hours community service
and $2,000 fine-suspended;
pleaded guilty to seven counts
of Identity Theft: sentences
discharged; pleaded guilty
to two counts of Theft II: sen-
tenced to 180 days jail-sus-
pended, 2 years probation,
40 hours community service
and $2,000 fine-suspended for
each count, plus court costs
and fees.
•Devan Ray Phillips, 34, Port-
land, pleaded guilty to Assault-
ing Public Safety Officer: sen-
tenced to 24 months Oregon
Dept. of Corrections (DOC), 2
years post-prison supervision
and $200 fine; pleaded guilty
to Interfering With Peace/
Parole/Probation Officer and
Resisting Arrest: sentences
discharged.
•Vanessa Chavez, 34, Hermis-
ton, pleaded guilty to Delivery
of Methamphetamine: sen-
tenced to 5 years probation,
180 sanction units, 90 maxi-
mum jail units and 100 hours
community service.
SUITS FILED
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been filed
in Umatilla County courts
(interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•Capital One Bank vs. Taylor T.
Vanhouten of Pendleton: seeks
$4,488.36.
•American Express National
Bank vs. Veronica J. Culley:
seeks $12,205.22.
•Bank of America N.A. vs.
Shawn Thomas White: seeks
$3,230.65.
•Credits Inc. vs. Brock M.
Declue of Pendleton: seeks
$784.29.
•Credits Inc. vs. Christopher
J. Gibson of Adams: seeks
$2,156.03.
•Credits Inc. vs. Moses Cardona
Loera Sr. and Edith Trujillo of
Stanfield: seeks $531.65.
•Credits Inc. vs. Echo and Ken-
neth Miller of Pendleton: seeks
$598.63.
•Credits Inc. vs. Shammalea
and Wayne Ozment of Pendle-
ton: seeks $2,106.90.
•Credits Inc. vs. Deanna M. and
Jeremy Phelan of Hermiston:
seeks $1,432.63.
•TD Bank USA vs. Matthew
Malinoff-Ford of Hermiston:
seeks $2,496.99.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Bianca Romero: seeks
$764.65.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Catalina Z. Rivera: seeks
$1,563.64.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Jessica A. Wallis: seeks
$2,334.52.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Robert
W. Fennimore: seeks $3,713.30.
•Portfolio Recovery Associ-
ates LLC vs. Roberto Enriquez:
seeks $790.69.
•CSO Financial Inc. vs. James
Craig Uptain of Weston: seeks
$9,253.27.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Alyssa Torres of Hermiston:
seeks $2,232.50.
•Bank of America N.A. vs. Rigo-
berto Ponce: seeks $5,029.94.
•U.S. Bank N.A. dba Elan Finan-
cial Services vs. Raul Mendiola
III: seeks $4,775.45.
•U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Perla L.
Perez: seeks $3,758.58.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Cheira Mendoza of Umatilla:
seeks $974.63.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Michelle K. Pradia of
Pendleton: seeks $1,079.74.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Alfredo Lopez Prieto of
Umatilla: seeks $1,400.10.
•Evergreen Financial Services
Inc. vs. Timothy J. McElrath
of Milton-Freewater: seeks
$592.61.
•Merchants Acceptance Corp.
vs. Michael McGee of Pendle-
ton: seeks $2,575.23.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla County
courts (interest, court costs
and fees not listed):
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Tyson
Aaron Cross and Jennifer
Cross of Athena: judgment for
$9,862.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Deana Jo Bray of Mil-
ton-Freewater: judgment for
$1,811.46.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Jose Jesus Calvillo-So-
lis of Pendleton: judgment for
$824.91.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Cynthia D. (Cyndi) and
Cody L. Hahn of Milton-Free-
water: judgment for $478.34.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Stacie Richmond
Owens and Joshua Owens
of Athena: judgment for
$1,170.40.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Dakota James Weath-
ers of Tillamook: judgment for
$839.49.
•Credits Inc. vs. Michelle A. Bid-
lake of Athena: judgment for
$927.50.
•Crown Asset Management
LLC vs. Jerry Reeves of Hermis-
ton: judgment for $1,783.37.
•United Finance Co. vs. Jozef
Jones of Umatilla: judgment
for $4,567.12.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Amanda P. Villarreal
(Olivo) of Hermiston: judgment
for $534.67.
•Ray Klein Inc. vs. Thadeus J.
Tiffany of Pendleton: judgment
for $3,462.30.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional
Credit Service vs. Josie Lee
Johnson of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $408.68.
•Ray Klein Inc. vs. Michelle L.
Andrews of Pendleton: judg-
ment for $344.59.
•Discover Bank vs. Jacob J.
Christopher of Athena: judg-
ment for $2,450.51.
•Umpqua Bank vs. Jonathan
Preciado of Milton-Freewater:
judgment for $1,157.79.
•Citibank N.A. vs. Quinette I.
Mecham of Umatilla: judgment
for $5,294.71.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Donna J. Brown of Mil-
ton-Freewater: judgment for
$1,419.98.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Pedro Valdez of Hermiston:
judgment for $1,393.12.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Alan E. Roblero of Mil-
ton-Freewater: judgment for
$1,644.48.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla vs. Megan A. and Emmitt
R. Quintal of Weston: judg-
ment for $1,107.08.
•United Finance Co. vs. Manuel
Grave Lorenzo of Boardman:
judgment for $3,900.
•Springleaf Financial Services
Inc. vs. Jedidiah Bond of Pend-
leton: judgment for $2,878.08.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jessica Piel
of Hermiston: judgment for
$675.14.
•Western Mercantile Agency
Inc. vs. Sabrina L. McCulllough
of Hermiston: judgment for
$426.31.
•Credits Inc. vs. Amber C. Seed
of Hermiston: judgment for
$3,194.87.
•Discover Bank vs. Cesar Plas-
cencia of Hermiston: judgment
for $3,954.15.
•Toyota Motor Credit Corpo-
ration vs. Kyle W. and Bonnie
J. Fraunfelder of Hermiston:
judgment for $8,322.77.
•Discover Bank vs. Carlos Quin-
tero of Hermiston: judgment
for $6,045.15.
•Jefferson Capital Systems LLC
vs. Elsa Delapaz of Hermiston:
judgment for $3,287.96.
•Evergreen Financial Ser-
vices Inc. vs. Nohely Monroy
of Hermiston: judgment for
$2,277.45.
•Evergreen Financial Ser-
vices Inc. vs. Janet McFarlane
of Pendleton: judgment for
$1,017.08.
•Credits Inc. vs. Yaneli Idali
Jaime of Hermiston: judgment
for $513.14.
DIVORCES
PENDLETON — Divorce
decrees were signed in Uma-
tilla County Courts for:
Blair Sarmiento of Milton-Free-
water and Salvador Sarmien-
to-Reyes of Hinesville, Ga.;
Damon Michael Ashbeck of
Hermiston and Dianna Ash-
beck of Gustine, Calif.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage
licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County for:
John Thomas Campbell Jr., 72,
and Jacquelyn Ann Gaetze, 65,
both of Pendleton.
Robert James Rudolph, 28,
and Samantha Gene Smith, 23,
both of Tucson, Ariz.
Duane Dennis Scott, 48, and
Shannon Nicole Nichols, 41,
both of Hermiston.
Benjamin Thomas Henry, 40,
and Amanda Marie Erhardt, 36,
both of Hermiston.
Shock at arrest of deputy’s son in black church fires
By KEVIN MCGILL and
MELINDA DESLATTE
Associated Press
OPELOUSAS, La. —
Authorities said he had no
known criminal record. A
friend described him as an
introverted animal lover who
showed no animosity toward
any race, and a talented, if
frustrated heavy metal gui-
tar player and singer. A fellow
musician called him “a really
sweet guy.”
But Holden Matthews,
the white, 21-year-old son
of a Louisiana sheriff’s dep-
uty, was behind bars Thurs-
day, accused of torching three
century-old African Ameri-
can churches during a 10-day
period in and around Opelou-
sas. The city of 16,000 peo-
ple was set on edge by blazes,
which evoked memories of
terrorist acts during the civil
rights movement.
A fragment of a charred
gasoline can, surveillance
video that captured what
appeared to be his par-
ents’ truck in key locations,
debit card records and cell-
phone tracking techniques
led authorities to arrest Mat-
thews on Wednesday evening.
But though the arrest affidavit
showed how they linked Mat-
thews to the crime, federal,
state and local authorities who
gathered for a Thursday news
conference at the St. Landry
Parish Sheriff’s Office weren’t
AP Photo/Leslie Westbrook, File
In this April 4, 2019, file photo, firefighters and fire investi-
gators respond to a fire at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, in
Opelousas, La.
ready to discuss motive.
Eric Rommal, the agent
in charge of the New Orle-
ans FBI office, said investi-
gators were still looking into
whether the fires were “bias
motivated.”
Matthews, who is sched-
uled for a Monday morning
bond hearing, had a defender
in Nygyl Bryyn Blackwolf,
listed as Nygyl Bryyn among
Matthews’ Facebook friends.
Blackwolf identified himself
as a south Louisiana native,
musician, entrepreneur and
owner of the independent
record label Power Back Pro-
ductions. In a telephone inter-
view from Los Angeles on
Thursday, he described Mat-
thews as a talented, some-
times frustrated musician —
upset in recent months after he
was told he needed to improve
the quality of his recordings
— but not a racist or violent
person.
“If he’s making a state-
ment, it’s against religion and
establishment only, not against
race,” he said, later adding, “I
don’t think he did it, but if he
did, it would not be because
the churches are black.”
Blackwolf, 36, a native of
him. He also posted
Opelousas, said he
a comment on a
met Matthews after
movie’s portrayal of
moving out of state
black metal musi-
when Matthews, who
cian Varg Vikernes,
played guitar and
a far-right figure con-
sang, answered an
victed of manslaugh-
online ad while seek-
Matthews
ing a recording deal
ter and arson at three
with Power Back
churches.
Productions. They worked
Black metal lyrics often
together and met face-to-face espouse Satanism and pagan-
over the years. Matthews was ism, and a few bands feature
at odds with his parents over neo-Nazi beliefs.
Blackwolf,
however,
his music aspirations, Black-
wolf said, but never showed insisted that the black metal
signs of violence or racism.
genre is not characterized by
Matthews had shown racism. He acknowledged that
interest in “black metal,” an
extreme subgenre of heavy
metal, state Fire Marshall
Butch Browning said. The
music has been linked, in
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some, but not all, involved in
black-metal music may have
expressed racism, but he said
it’s not typical of the genre.
“We’ve got friends of all
races,” he said.
Josh Cook, 27, a musician
from Hammond, Louisiana,
said he heard about the church
burnings before Matthews’
arrest and had wondered if
they could have been inspired
by the church fires in Norway.
He said there is an “elitist” ele-
ment of the black metal music
scene that is fascinated with
those church burnings.
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