RECORDS Saturday, June 22, 2019 Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS Saturday, June 22, 2019 Most Wanted John Arthur Baxter Age: 29 Sex: M Charge: FTA — Failure to Appear (FTA): FTA Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Umatilla, OR Pedro Lopez Ciprian Age: 31 Sex: M Charge: Probation Violation (PV): Theft, resisting arrest, possession of forged instrument No bail Last known location: Boardman, OR Sagrario Velasco Cortez Age: 31 Sex: F Charge: PV: DUII, Reckless driv- ing, refusing to take intoxicant test No bail Last known location: Hermiston, OR Brandon Daniel James Age: 26 Sex: M Charge: PV: Possession of methamphetamine No bail Last known location: Pendleton, OR Glen Walter Key Age: 62 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Contempt of court, punitive Bail: $40,000 Last known location: Milton-Free- water, OR Brian Jon Kimble Age: 31 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Unlawful possession heroin Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Kennewick, WA Michael Alan McClure Age: 25 Sex: M Charge: PV: Possession of heroin No bail Last known location: Pilot Rock, OR Alexander Lucius Mitzimberg Age: 36 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Unlawful possession of methamphetamine Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Pendleton, OR Alma Silva Age: 39 Sex: F Charge: PV: Harassment No bail Last known location: Hermiston, OR Max Anagin Wilson Age: 19 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Criminal mischief Bail: $50,000 Last known location: Milton-Free- water, 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 PUBLIC SAFETY THURSDAY 1:13 a.m. — A 911 caller reported a grass fire 40-50 yards in size off Highway 730 near Umatilla. 6:52 a.m. — Cows ambled through an open gate and Johnson and Hoosier streets, Stanfield, and milled about in the road. 11:54 a.m. — Umatilla police dealt with several code violations at Tonning Auto Wholesale, 1251 Sixth St. 1:40 p.m. — A Pendleton woman suf- fered minor injuries when she crashed her Ford Explorer into a road sign on the east- bound side on Interstate 84 near milepost 171. An ambulance took her to Good Shep- herd Medical Center, and police took the two dogs from the vehicle to the Humane Society in Hermiston. 2:48 p.m. — Hermiston police took a report for the possible assault of 15-year- old boy. 2:55 p.m. — A Umatilla resident on John Day Street asked police to send an officer because his sister refused to leave. 7 p.m. — A caller asked Hermiston police to check on the 35-40 year old male going in and out of the restroom at Vic- tory Square Park on Southwest 10th Street because he may be doing drugs. CHICAGO — A judge decided to appoint a special prosecutor Friday to inves- tigate the decision by Cook County prosecutors to dis- miss all charges against actor Jussie Smollett, who was accused of lying to the police by claiming he was the victim of a rac- ist and homophobic attack in downtown Chicago in January. In a ruling that leaves open the possibility that Smollett could be charged again, Cook County Judge Michael Toomin suggested that the county’s state’s attorney, Kim Foxx, mis- handled the Smollett case by appointing a top aide to oversee it after she recused herself. Foxx had been in contact with a relative of the actor and had been approached by former first lady Michelle Obama’s one-time chief of staff on behalf of Smollett’s family, and she explained at the time that she was recus- ing herself to avoid “even the perception of a conflict” of interest. In his ruling, Toomin said he had no problem with Foxx’s February recusal, but that it should have included a request for a special prosecutor to take over the case. He said she had no right to hand it off to someone from her office, which he said amounted to naming her own special prosecutor. “State’s attorneys are clearly not meant to have unbridled author- ity to appoint special pros- ecutors,” he said. “She appointed (her top assis- tant) to an office, to an entity, that has no legal existence. There isn’t an office of the ‘acting state’s attorney.’ It existed only ... in the imagination of Ms. Foxx.” “The unprecedented irregularities identified in this case warrant the ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Milton-Freewater police arrested Cody Lee Farrens, 28, of Milton-Freewater, for fel- ony fleeing, property hit-and-run, misde- meanor fleeing, reckless driving and reck- less endangering. •The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Cody Scott O’Grady, 29, of Mil- ton-Freewater, for felony in possession of a firearm. •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Audwin Luke Minthorn, 62, of Pendleton, for driv- ing under the influence of intoxicants, reck- less driving and driving while suspended. COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The fol- lowing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Juan Lucas Garcia Perez, 24, Boardman, pleaded no contest to Fleeing or Attempt to Elude Police Officer: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $500 fine, $2,000 fine-suspended and 90 days driver’s license sus- pension; pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 60 days jail, 120 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours commu- nity service, $2,000 fine, $4,250 fine-suspended and 1 year driv- er’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to a second count of DUII: sentenced to 60 days jail, 120 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 80 hours commu- nity service, $1,500 fine, $4,750 fine-suspended and 3 years driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees. •Benjamin Breazile, 44, Pendleton (EOCI), pleaded guilty to Delivery of Metham- phetamine Within 1,000 Feet of a School: sentenced to 27 months Oregon Dept. of Cor- rections (DOC) and 3 years post-prison supervision. •Patrick Keith Thompson, 29, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Rape III: sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units, $200 fine and $4,800 fine-sus- pended, plus restitution to be determined. •Thomas Deangelo Warn- sley, 23, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Delivery of Metham- phetamine: sentenced to 25 months Oregon DOC, 3 years post-prison supervision and $200 fine. •Florencio Garcia Quezada, 29, Umatilla (TRCI), pleaded guilty to Identity Theft: sen- tenced to 26 months Oregon DOC, 1 year post-prison super- vision and $200 fine, plus res- titution to be determined; pleaded guilty to three addi- tional counts of Identity Theft: sentenced to 13 months Ore- gon DOC, 1 year post-prison supervision and $200 fine for each count, plus restitution to be determined. MISDEMEANOR •Stephanie Lee Cruz, 51, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Driv- ing While Suspended/Revoked: sentenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, $1,400 fine and $600 fine-sus- pended, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Harass- ment: sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 1 year pro- bation, 20 hours community service, $100 fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •Antoine Lawrence Brad- ford, 32, Umatilla (TRCI), pleaded guilty to Assault IV: sentenced to 30 days Oregon DOC and $100 fine. •Jake Scott Mackin, 30, Walla Walla, pleaded guilty to Disor- derly Conduct II: sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 1 year probation, 20 hours commu- nity service, $100 fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Harassment: sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 1 year probation, 20 hours com- munity service and $1,000 fine-suspended. •Gustavo Armando Sanchez, 18, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Failure to Perform Duties of Driver-property damage: sen- tenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, 80 hours community service, $100 fine, $2,000 fine-suspended and 90 days driver’s license suspension, plus restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Resisting Arrest: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation and $2,00 fine-suspended. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The fol- lowing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC vs. David H. Cazares of Milton-Freewater: seeks $1,277.27. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Iafeta T. Iese of Pendleton: seeks $3,962.99. •Ashley Pitts of Portland vs. Good Shepherd Health Care System dba Good Shepherd Medical Center, Good Shep- herd Medical Group and Good Shepherd Surgical Special- ists, and Nurses 1-10: seeks $750,000. •Xavier Deleon of Pendleton (EOCI) vs. Dept. of Corrections (DOC) and Correctional Officer Rossi: seeks $10,000. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Casey Hinkley of Hermiston: seeks $990.83. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Andrew Steinmeyer of Pendleton: seeks $6,695.75. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Scott Furstenberg of Pendleton: seeks $4,310.07. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Katherine Harris of Hermiston: seeks $2,874.66. •Citibank N.A. vs. Cecil Ship- pentower of Milton-Freewater: seeks $3,159.31. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Troy Muraco of Milton-Freewa- ter: seeks $2,881.79. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Leslie Halbert (Bray) of Pendle- ton: seeks $2,179.79. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Becky Eakin of Hermiston: seeks $8,374.57. •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Katrina N. Capote: seeks $6,443.38. •Credits Inc. vs. Robert L. Delcurto of Stanfield: seeks $5,614.30. •Credits Inc. vs. Richard B. Kelly of Hermiston: seeks $7,101.04. •Credits Inc. vs. Samantha Kingman of Pendleton: seeks $5,582.12. •Credits Inc. vs. Casey Landis of Pilot Rock: seeks $1,933.31. •Credits Inc. vs. Julian G. Lopez of Irrigon: seeks $553.92. •Credits Inc. vs. Marc Mathew McWilliams of Hermis- ton: seeks $1,812.59. •Credits Inc. vs. Raul Men- diola (III) of Hermiston: seeks $1,209.34. •Credits Inc. vs. Jesus Soto of Hermiston: seeks $486.30. •Credits Inc. vs. Michael Tes- ter of Pilot Rock: seeks $521.25. •Credits Inc. vs. Juanita Tru- jillo of Umatilla: seeks $493.69. •Discover Bank vs. Brian Frost of Hermiston: seeks $5,368.92. •Discover Bank vs. Kathleen M. Marshall (Phifer) of Pendle- ton: seeks $13,462.89. •Capital One Bank vs. Lind- say A. Oliver of Pendleton: seeks $2,751.89. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Amber Westfall: seeks $763.60. •Capital One Bank vs. Tracey Miller of Pendleton: seeks $2,991.59. •Merchants Acceptance Corp. vs. Isidro Diaz and Rosa Zavala of Hermiston: seeks $2,063.58. •Merchants Acceptance Corp. vs. Ryan and Amy Flores of Stanfield: seeks $2,056.46. •Bonneville Billing & Collec- tions Inc. vs. Terese C. Longoria of Hermiston: seeks $282.87. ment fo r$1,402.82. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Rob- ert W. Fennimore of Umatilla: judgment for $3,713.30. •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Vernon C. and Brenda M. Wildt: judgment for $3,850.20. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Kathy Bellamy of Hermiston: judgment for $2,915.34. •Credits Inc. vs. Angela L. Means of Eugene: judgment for $1,698.07. •Credits Inc. vs. Denise Sevilla of Hermiston: judgment for $691.35. •Capital One Bank vs. Evelyn M. Keller of Hermiston: judg- ment for $1,742.50. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Shawn Thomas White of Herm- iston: judgment for $3,230.65. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Rigoberto Ponce: judgment for $5,029.94. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Rachel Hoptowit of Pendleton: judgment for $2,289.69. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Jennifer Konrad: judgment for $1,056.16. •Nationwide Recovery Ser- vice vs. Don B. Collier of Herm- iston: judgment for $3,216.82. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. Joseph Barnes of Pendleton: judgment for $694.54. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Catalina Z. Rivera: judgment for $1,563.64. •Citibank vs. Ronald W. Wart of Hermiston: judgment for $7,214.55. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Bri- anna Abbott of Hermiston: judgment for $535.57. •United Finance Co. vs. Del- lyne Trumbull of Irrigon: judg- ment for $6,745.89. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Tim- othy and Mary Elizabeth Col- lett of Umatilla: judgment for $769.70. •Credits Inc. vs. Jesus Barajas Andrade of Hermiston: judg- ment for $1,247.53. •Credits Inc. vs. Jeffrey and Kathleen Persinger of Pendle- ton: judgment for $741.14. •CSO Financial Inc. vs. Eliza- beth Rose Roberts of Hermis- ton: judgment for $2,460.63. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Uma- tilla County Courts for: Serina Janette Wilson of Hermiston and Bryan Eugene Wilson of Stanfield; Wallace Gary Smith of Pendleton and Sherri L. Flanagan-Smith of Hermiston; Shawn Patrick Cal- lahan of Umatilla and Roxanne Lynn Callahan of Hermiston. PENDLETON — The fol- lowing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Discover Bank vs. Tandy Schweigart of Echo: judgment for $3,121.99. •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Daniel Valdovino of Hermston: judg- DIVORCES Trump faces new sexual assault allegation Judge orders special prosecutor to examine Smollett probe By DON BABWIN Associated Press A7 By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File In this March 26, 2019, file photo, actor Jussie Smollett smiles and waves to supporters before leaving Cook County Court after his charges were dropped in Chicago. appointment of indepen- dent counsel to restore the public’s confidence in the integrity of our criminal justice system,” the judge said. Toomin also left open the possibility that the special prosecutor could charge Smollett again — either with the original charges accusing him of lying to police or with other counts. The Chicago Police Department, which has never disguised its anger over the decision to drop the charges, vowed to assist the special prosecutor. “We stand firmly behind the work of detectives in investigating the fabricated incident reported by Jussie Smollett & #ChicagoPolice will fully cooperate with the court appointed special prosecutor,” department spokesman Anthony Gug- lielmi tweeted. In a written statement, Foxx took issue with the ruling and explained that she “followed the advice of counsel and my then Chief Ethics Officer” to recuse herself. Smollett’s attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment. WASHINGTON — A New York-based advice columnist claims Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room at a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s, according to a first-person account published Friday by New York magazine. Trump denied the allega- tions and said, “I’ve never met this person in my life.” The allegation against Trump by E. Jean Carroll is included in her upcom- ing book about the “hideous men” that the Elle maga- zine columnist says she has encountered throughout her life. Carroll wrote that after what started as a friendly encounter with Trump at Bergdorf Goodman in 1995 or 1996, the real estate mogul pushed her up against a dressing room wall, unzipped his pants and forced himself on her. Car- roll said that in a “colossal struggle,” she pushed him off and ran from the store. In his statement, Trump called the accusation “fake news” and said there was no evidence. “No pictures? No sur- veillance? No video? No reports? No sales attendants around?? I would like to thank Bergdorf Goodman for confirming they have no video footage of any such incident, because it never happened,” he said. The Trump Organization, which Trump still owns, did not respond to a request for comment from The Asso- ciated Press, which has not independently verified Car- roll’s account. Carroll did not imme- diately return a call for comment. During the 2016 pres- idential campaign, more than a dozen women accused Trump of sexual misconduct in earlier years. Trump has denied the alle- gations and said the women are lying. While those cases generally involved groping and kissing without con- sent, Carroll alleged forced penetration.