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RECORDS Saturday, June 15, 2019 Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS Saturday, June 15, 2019 Most Wanted Jose Alonso Armenta Age: 24 Sex: M Charge: Failure to Appear (FTA): Theft Bail: $50,000 Last known location: Milton-Freewa- ter, OR Michael Gregorio Bermejo Age: 23 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Possession of con- trolled substance Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Stanfield, OR Shaun Wesley Bower Age: 33 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Theft Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Puyallup, WA Robert Tracy Brissett Age: 29 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Criminal tres- pass, theft, possession of methamphetamine Bail: $100,000 Last known location: Hermiston, OR Tina Louise Cole Age: 38 Sex: F Charge: Contempt of court Bail: $5,000 Last known location: Kennewick, WA James Eric Dillon Age: 58 Sex: M Charge: FTA: DUII Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Tacoma, WA Cody James Gay Age: 22 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Driving while suspended/revoked Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Pendleton, OR Randy James Krieg Age: 64 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Criminal trespass Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Athol, ID Andres Chales Lorenzo Age: 25 Sex: M Charge: Probation Violation (PV): DUII No bail Last known location: Hermiston, OR Sandra Jenny Walsey Age: 54 Sex: F Charge: FTA: Supplying contraband Bail: $50,000 Last known location: Toppenish, WA 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. Man accused in New Zealand mosque killings pleads not guilty By NICK PERRY Associated Press CH R ISTCH U RCH , New Zealand — The man accused of the New Zealand mosque attacks smirked as his lawyer entered not guilty pleas to terrorism, murder and attempted mur- der charges Friday before a judge who set his trial for next May. The courtroom was filled with 80 survivors and family members of the 51 who were slain, while about another 60 watched the hearing on video in an overflow room at the Christchurch High Court. Four cultural advis- ers and other staff were assigned to help the victims and family members under- stand the proceedings and the next steps in the case. A man who addressed the survivors said they had been praying during the holy month of Ramadan and that the Muslim commu- nity would help and support each other during the com- ing weeks and months. Brenton Tarrant, the 28-year-old Australian accused of the attacks, appeared at the hearing via video link from a small room at the maximum security prison in Auck- land where he’s being held. The link was muted and he didn’t attempt to speak. Other than smirking a couple of times, Tar- rant showed little emotion during the hearing. When Judge Cameron Mander asked if he could hear and see what was going on in the courtroom, Tarrant nodded. At times he looked around the room and stretched his neck. The judge did not allow cameras or video in the courtroom although did approve a sketch artist com- missioned by The Associ- ated Press. Tarrant has been charged with 51 counts of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder and one terrorism charge in relation to the March 15 shootings. Mander said the findings of two mental-health assess- ments showed Tarrant had no issues related to his abil- ity to enter pleas and stand trial. The assessments are standard in murder cases. The judge scheduled a six-week trial to begin May 4. Tarrant will remain in custody ahead of his next hearing in mid-August. Outside the court, police and court security staff escorted a man away after he got into an argument with survivors and fam- ily members, who later said the man was saying things supportive of white supremacist ideology. East Oregonian A7 PUBLIC SAFETY THURSDAY 3:33 a.m. — A caller at Smith Frozen Foods, Weston, reported the theft of a vehicle. 12:44 p.m. — Hermiston police took a report for a burglary on the 100 block of East Beech Avenue. 4:45 p.m. — A 911 caller on Highway 395 though Hermiston said his ex-wife was in a physical fight with him and the fight continued in a vehicle. 2:56 p.m. — Stanfield police took a report for a theft at the Main Street Mar- ket, 225 S. Main St., Stanfield. 4:09 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a burglary report on the 700 block of Southeast Sixth Street. 5:44 p.m. — Staff at the Stafford Hansell Government Center, Hermis- ton, reported a local low-level offender got inside the building and left a pile of belongings in the office space for the Umatilla County district attorney. Staff got the trespasser out of the building but wanted law enforcement to check her stuff for anything harmful. 7:22 p.m. — A caller at the the Cross- roads Truck Stop, Umatilla, reported a theft. 8:17 p.m. — Stanfield police responded to the Stanfield RV Park, 355 S. Main St., Stanfield, on a 911 call about an assault. COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Johnathan Ger- ald Rosencrans, 35, Mil- ton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Burglary I: sen- tenced to 3 years proba- tion, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units 80 hours community ser- vice, $500 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended, plus attor- ney fees. MISDEMEANOR •Cecillia Nicole Mitch- ell, 25, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft II: sen- tenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community ser- vice, $100 fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •Raouf Jouini, 54, Baton Rouge, La., pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community service, $745 fine, $2,000 fine-sus- pended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees. •Lorraine Lila Wal- lis, 63, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 30 days jail, 150 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours com- munity service, $1,250 fine, $1,250 fine-sus- pended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees. •Jeffrey John Kapica, 50, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 30 days jail, 150 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours com- munity service, $2,000 fine and $500 fine-sus- pended, plus court costs and fees. •Stephen Michael Swope, 49, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Posses- sion of Methamphetamine: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 18 months probation, 80 hours com- munity service, $500 fine and $1,000 fine-suspended. •Reynaldo Zepeda Perez, 41, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to three counts of Driving While Su spended / Revoked: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 18 months probation, 40 hours com- munity service and $2,000 fine-suspended for each count. •Noe Estevan Monreal Jr., 22, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft II: sen- tenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, 80 hours community ser- vice and $2,000 fine-sus- pended, plus court costs and fees. •Jordan Ryley Smith, 30, Touchet, Wash., was convicted of Possession of Methamphetamine: sen- tenced to 2 days jail, 178 days jail-suspended, 18 months probation, 90 sanc- tion units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours com- munity service, $100 fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus attorney fees. •Meliza Valenzuela, 22, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Harassment: sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 20 hours community service and $100 fine, plus court costs and fees. •Jeffery Allen Brooks, 26, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear II: sentenced to 104 days jail. •Hector Barraza, 56, Sunnyside, Wash., pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 60 days jail, 120 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 120 hours com- munity service, $2,145 fine and lifetime suspension of driver’s license, plus court costs and fees. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Bruce A. Doty of Hermis- ton: seeks $1,285.44. •Velocity Invest- ments LLC vs. Vernon Wildt of Hermiston: seeks $1,745.03. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Raylena Cimmi- yotti of Hermiston: seeks $2,597.45. •Capital One Bank vs. Khami M. Kelty of Pendle- ton: seeks $4,688.98. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Ashley J. Brandsen of Pendleton: seeks $9,065.74. •Capital One Bank vs. Deborah A. Toli- ver of Hermiston: seeks $5,335.97. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Aimee M. Collins of Pendleton: seeks $4,314.52. •Capital One Bank vs. Greg A. Jones of Pendle- ton: seeks $11,009.12. •Capital One Bank vs. Alfredo Escalera of Herm- iston: seeks $2,106.71. •Capital One Bank vs. Janet M. Doty of Hermis- ton: seeks $1,673.69. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Jason Lee Harris of Talent: seeks $7,156.46. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Kelli M. Calderon (Diaz) of Mil- ton-Freewater: seeks $2,069.97. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Alex Cla- rice Pennington of Herm- iston: seeks $229.57. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Thoms E. and Stacey Wells of Herm- iston: seeks $669.16. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Gus- tavo Armando Sanchez of Hermiston: seeks $629.25. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Jose L. and Isidra Gomez of Milton-Freewater: seeks $1,178.60. •Tyler Nokes, acting by/ through Home Run Prop- erty Management of Pend- leton vs. Aaron Nelson of Milton-Freewater: seeks $2,728.71. •Nationwide Recov- ery Service Inc. vs. Mica J. Bartlett of Pendleton: seeks $8,273.12. •Nationwide Recovery Service Inc. vs. Isaac Guz- man of Stanfield: seeks $8,413.30. •Bonneville Billing & Collections Inc. vs. James E. Ferrier of Milton-Free- water: seeks $433.75. •Linda Mills of Echo vs. Alvin Roberts of Echo: seeks $2,500. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Michelle and Aaron Hoeft of Pilot Rock: seeks $305.10. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Cody Whalen of Pendle- ton: seeks $615.66. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Candice and Austin Fert- terer of Umatilla: seeks $390.67. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Pro- fessional Credit Service vs. Justin Atkins of Pendleton: seeks $520.24. •Credits Inc. vs. Stacy and Duane Carter of Hermiston: seeks $607.04. •Credits Inc. vs. Jessica Cruz of Hermiston: seeks $509.64. •Credits Inc. vs. Ray- mond and Dawndi John- son of Pilot Rock: seeks $699.41. •Credits Inc. vs. Darlene and Fortunato Pacheco of Umatilla: seeks $1,336.70. •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Jose L. Munoz: seeks $7,565.63. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •TD Bank USA vs. Con- nie Shelton of Hermiston: judgment for $2,484.76. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Teonna D. Raymond of Hermiston: judgment for $1,363.15. •Discover Bank vs. Gilberto I. Virgen of Hermiston: judgment for $1,655.60. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Blanca Romero: judgment for $764.65. •Portfolio Recover Associates LLC vs. Roberto Enriquez: judg- ment for $790.69. •Credits Inc. vs. Ramon B. Leon of Hermiston: judgment for $1,512.27. •Credits Inc. vs. Yajairo Guzman of Hermiston: judgment for $3,191.51. •Credits Inc. vs. Jessica Ibarra of Hermiston: judg- ment for $8,692.25. •Credits Inc. vs. Michael Thompson of Echo: judg- ment for $1,885.53. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. Gabriela Rubio of Mil- ton-Freewater: judgment for $420.37. •Credits Inc. vs. Jacob Cahill of Pendleton: judg- ment for $2,311.24. •Credits Inc. vs. Carey and Sandra Pyle of Mil- ton-Freewater: judgment for $492.88. •CSO Financial Inc. vs. Larry Fitzpatrick of Pendleton: judgment for $2,093.51. •Credits Inc. vs. Michael Blais Jr. of Hermiston: judgment for $971.36. •Credits Inc. vs. Victor E. Caputo of Pendleton: judgment for $1,237.11. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Sue A. Brown of Mil- ton-Freewater: judgment for $724.28. •Credits Inc. vs. Maria K. Winebarger of Herm- iston: judgment for $2,055.16. •Credits Inc. vs. Ari- anna Amezcua of Hermis- ton: judgment for $724.06. •Credits Inc. vs. Gabri- ela Nieto Balcazar of Boardman: judgment for $513.99. •Credits Inc. vs. Tori E. Cate-Hinz of Hermiston: judgment for $1,267.66. •Capital One Bank vs. Karen L. Kirkman of Pendleton and Miracle Hands Massage of Idaho Falls, Idaho: judgment for $8,960.15. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Deborah Keller of Milton-Freewa- ter: judgment for $256.24. •Credits Inc. vs. Cadie L. Ledbetter of Pendleton: judgment for $1,286.50. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Natasha Browning and Eldon M. Browning III of Pendleton; Chad McDonald of Hermis- ton and Justine McDon- ald of Kennewick, Wash.; Cory Wilkening and Satin Wilkening of Hermiston; Giovanna Vazquez Marti- nez of Hermiston and Jose Jimenez Estrada. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been registered in Uma- tilla County for: Alejandro Tejeda, 23, of Hermiston, and Gloria Esmeralda Velasco, 23, of Stanfield. Wyatt Kain Morris, 20, of Ritter, and Hanna Jane Hayden, 20, of Pilot Rock. Jose Alfredo Nuñez, 32, and Leah Paige VanLaar- hoven, 29, both of Seattle. Aaron Cronkright, 27, and Melissa Ann Rice, 26, both of Milton-Freewater. Richard Correa, 35, and Daniele Brooke Seed, 25, both of Hermiston. Trevor Scott Reser, 28, and Kaitlyn Mary Everson, 26, both of Walla Walla. Matthew Louis Gabel, 25, and Emma Ruth Alt- man, 24, both of Pullman, Wash. Andrew Poletto, 33, of West Richland, Wash., and Leanna Rose French, 32, of Hermiston. Kevin Allen Stone, 25, and Maranda Jean Merkes, 25, both of Anchorage, Alaska. 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