RECORDS Saturday, July 6, 2019 East Oregonian A7 PUBLIC SAFETY THURSDAY 1:52 a.m. — A 33-year-old Pendleton man struck a deer in the westbound lanes of Inter- state 84 near milepost 214. His car was dam- aged to the extent that a tow truck was called. And at 4:47 a.m., a Pilot Rock resident struck a deer on South Highway 395 near milepost 7. Her airbags deployed during the crash and the vehicle also needed a tow. 7:40 a.m. — A Pilot Rock police officer sur- veyed properties on Southwest Second Street for code violations. 10:01 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of an assault on East Birch Creek Road, Pilot Rock. 11:12 a.m. — Umatilla police and the Uma- tilla County Sheriff’s Office were called to a resi- dence on John Day Street, Umatilla, by a woman who asked for law enforcement assistance in leaving a domestic disturbance situation, and also to pick up her firearms. 12:18 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a report of a disturbance on Northwest 11th Street. 12:47 p.m. — The first of many reports of illegal fireworks was called in to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office by Irrigon residents. 2:24 p.m. — A fireworks complaint was reported to the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office by a resident of East Darwin Street, Athena. 2:58 p.m. — Theft was reported by a resident of South Mill Street, Ukiah. A Umatilla County sheriff’s deputy took a report. 4:37 p.m. — A resident of East Sprague Street, Echo, reported a burglary to Stanfield police. 5:49 p.m. — A resident of Cobb Road, Mil- ton-Freewater, reported a theft to the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office. 6:30 p.m. — Hermiston police were called to a residence on Northwest Overlook Drive for a fireworks complaint. Additional complaints were reported throughout the Hermiston area. 7:12 p.m. — Fire crews and law enforcement were called to a grass fire on Joy Lane, Herm- iston. Crews returned at 9:52 p.m. to the same area for another fire call. 8:10 p.m. — A disturbance at Butte Park, Hermiston, was handled by Hermiston police. 8:48 p.m. — Stanfield police received a fire- works complaint from the area of North Sloan Street and Castle Place, Stanfield, but officers were unable to locate a problem. Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS Saturday, July 6, 2019 Most Wanted Eric Daniel Drake Age: 38 Sex: M Charge: Probation Violation (PV): Con- spiracy to commit Class C felony Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Pendleton, OR Tana Nicole Halligan Age: 23 Sex: F Charge: PV: Unauthorized use of vehicle, possession of methamphetamine, delivery of methamphetamine No bail Last known location: Hermiston, OR Marchella Lee Lott Age: 40 Sex: F Charge: FTA (Failure to Appear): Posses- sion of methamphetamine Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Claremore, OK Maria Marcelina Montoya Age: 42 Sex: F Charge: FTA: Failure to appear Bail: $320,000 Last known location: Umatilla, OR Harley Michael Moore Age: 28 Sex: M Charge: FTA: DUII Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Yakima, WA Colten Robert Schell Age: 27 Sex: M Charge: PV: Driving while suspended/ revoked No bail Last known location: Hermiston, OR Shirleen Speedis Age: 51 Sex: F Charge: FTA: Possession of methamphetamine Bail: $160,000 Last known location: Pendleton, OR Patricia Logan Taylor Age: 28 Sex: F Charge: FTA: Failure to appear Bail: $20,000 Last known location: Irrigon, OR No photo James Austin Yancy Age: 29 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Theft Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Walla Walla, 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. 9 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office began fielding more calls about fireworks at locations in Athena, Pendleton, Milton-Freewa- ter and Hermiston, including one man who was lighting off bottle rockets at West Highland Ave- nue and Southwest 23rd Street, Hermiston, who was angry that Umatilla County sheriff’s depu- ties had warned him earlier in the evening. 9:28 p.m. — Hermiston police received a report of a theft at Butte Park. 9:46 p.m. — A vehicle traveling eastbound on Highway 730 near milepost 177 encountered several cows in the roadway, and the driver par- tially struck one of the cows. The driver was not injured, and all the cows appeared to be fine. The landowner arrived and said he would exam- ine the cows in the morning. 10:22 p.m. — A Hermiston police officer stopped at a softball field parking lot in Herm- iston to investigate a possible fight. 10:23 p.m.-11:49 p.m. — Warnings were given out by Umatilla police officers due to fire- works complaints on Pomono Drive, Chenowith Avenue and Rio Senda Drive. 10:18 p.m. — The Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office responded to a field fire reported on Washington Lane, Irrigon, but the fire was out when deputies arrived. 10:59 p.m. — A fight was reported on North First Street, Hermiston, by a woman who said her cousin hit her. 11:32 p.m. — Hermiston police received a report of shots fired from a resident of East Ridgeway Avenue. 11:53 p.m. — Another grass fire was reported, this time on Lloyd and Minnehaha roads in Hermiston. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Thursday •The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office arrested Ryan Michael Lowe, 32, Irrigon, for violation of a no-contact order and possession of metham- phetamine after an Irrigon resident called to report he was in a domestic disturbance with a woman in a moving vehicle. Lowe was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton. Friday •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Richard Peter Star, 40, Pendleton, on felony charges of domestic abuse and assault, and misdemeanor charges of harassment and endangering the welfare of a child. COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The fol- lowing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Shealee Kay Bailey, 30, La Grande, pleaded guilty to Delivery of Methamphet- amine and Delivery of Her- oin: sentenced to 2 years pro- bation, 180 sanction unit, 90 maximum jail units, $200 fine and $1,550 fine-suspended for each count, plus court costs and fees. •Steven Moses Enko, 39, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Encouraging Child Sex- ual Abuse I: sentenced to 23 months Oregon Dept. of Cor- rections (DOC), 3 years post- prison supervision and $200 fine; pleaded guilty to a sec- ond count of Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse I: sen- tenced to 27 months Ore- gon DOC, 3 years post-prison supervision and $200 fine. MISDEMEANOR •Vicente Ramirez Jr., 42, San Bernardino, Calif., pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 1 year probation, 80 hours com- munity service, $1,000 fine, $1,500 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspen- sion, plus court costs and fees. •Mark William Larson II, 46, Hermiston, was convicted of DUII: sentenced to 90 days jail, 90 days jail-suspended, 5 years probation, $1,500 fine, $4,500 fine-suspended and lifetime suspension of driv- er’s license, plus court costs and fees; was convicted of Driving While Suspended/ Revoked: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 5 years probation, $1,000 fine and $5,000 fine-suspended; was convicted of Reckless Driving: sentenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended, 5 years probation, $100 fine, $5,900 fine-sus- pended and 3 years driver’s license suspension; pleaded no contest to Refusal to Take a Test For Intoxicants: sen- tenced to $650 fine. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The fol- lowing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Morgan Barner: seeks $3,183.11. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Kyle J. Devore: seeks $2,962.16. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Cindy McCallister: seeks $2,237.13. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Bret D. and Yvonne P. Larsen of Boardman: seeks $2,185.30. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Bran- don and Alana Wilson of Boardman: seeks $834.10. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Jenni- fer Warner and Casey L. Deter of Pilot Rock: seeks $701.29. •Credits Inc. vs. Lisa J. and Ryan L. Bork of Pendleton: seeks $2,291.76. •Credits Inc. vs. Summer J. Richmond of Hermiston: seeks $1,073.55. •Credits Inc. vs. Daniel L. Sandoval of Pilot Rock: seeks $2,103.52. •Evergreen Financial Ser- vices Inc. vs. Kyle Louis and Tessie Ann Shelley of Hermis- ton: seeks $973.19. •Evergreen Financial Ser- vices Inc. vs. Yesenia and Edu- ardo Trujillo of Milton-Freewa- ter: seeks $482.21. •Evergreen Financial Ser- vices Inc. vs. Gilberto Moreno Espinoza of Umatilla: seeks $776.08. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Patsy J. and Dennis Sabin of Pendle- ton: seeks $1,785.19. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Chad W. and Adrian Hamby of Milton-Freewater: seeks $2,475.30. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Eric Ramirez of Boardman: seeks $1,348.54. •Credits Inc. vs. Stephanie Lynn Atilano of Umatilla: seeks $538.36. •Credits Inc. vs. Trae M. Baker of Stanfield: seeks $543.84. •Credits Inc. vs. Eduardo Barajas of Pendleton: seeks $8,973.28. •Credits Inc. vs. Rebekah L. Comstock of Heppner: seeks $1,811.44. •Credits Inc. vs. Francisco Diaz Jr. and Julissa Moncada of Umatilla: seeks $1,119.72. •Credits Inc. vs. Ron and Kayla Farmer of Stanfield: seeks $5,463.42. •CSO Financial Inc. vs. Sum- mer Rose Underwood-John- son of Pilot Rock: seeks $1,072.08. •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. John W. Sargent: seeks $6,323.98. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The fol- lowing judgments have been rendered in Uma- tilla County courts (inter- est, court costs and fees not listed): •TD Bank USA vs. Velana O. Trejo (McMinn, Schuler) of Hermiston: judgment for $1,272.44. •TD Bank USA vs. Maurilia E. Corrales of Milton-Freewater: judgment for $1,142.87. •Credits Inc. vs. Douglas L. and Colleen Berry of Pendle- ton: judgment for $3,906.92. •Credits Inc. vs. Alonzo Ala- torre of Hermiston: judgment for $3,226.65. •Credits Inc. vs. Carmen Oli- veros Castaneda of Hermiston: judgment for $690.45. •Credits Inc. vs. Karen Men- doza of Hermiston: judgment for $8,428.69. •Credits Inc. vs. Zoie Zach- arias of Pendleton: judgment for $2,114.37. •Credits Inc. vs. Randall Melton of Pendleton: judg- ment for $1,598.10. •Credits Inc. vs. Candy Espain Garcia of Hermiston: judgment for $2,134.66. •Credits Inc. vs. Victoria Horne of Pendleton: judgment for $1,946.31. •Credits Inc. vs. Jessica Christina of Umatilla: judg- ment for $1,812.37. •Credits Inc. vs. Forrest M. and Amie O’Brien of Arlington: judgment for $992.89. •Credits Inc. vs. Kaylee and Robert Stroder of Pendleton: judgment for $1,091.04. •Credits Inc. vs. Robert and Christina Wright of Hermiston: judgment for $757. •Credits Inc. vs. Amanda S. Walker of Umatilla: judgment for $2,270.47. •Credits Inc. vs. Brandon Mele of Hermiston: judgment for $3,619.18. •Credits Inc. vs. Donald D. and Riki McKague of Pendle- ton: judgment for $648.32. •Credits Inc. vs. Jessica Cruz of Hermiston: judgment for $531.25. •Atlas Financial Services vs. Alyson L. Lopez of Hermiston: judgment for $624. •Credits Inc. vs. Tracy E. Smith of Stanfield: judgment for $2,059.32. •United Finance Co. vs. Lucio Picornio Castro of Board- man: judgment for $2,142.74. •Credits Inc. vs. Judie C. and Marcos Garfias of Pendleton: judgment for $465.65. •Credits Inc. vs. Donna A. and Alan Raph of Pendleton: judgment for $1,084.49. •Credits Inc. vs. Elisa Reyes of Hermiston: judgment for $2,522.45. •Credits Inc. vs. Astoria Thompson of Pendleton: judg- ment for $3,803.79. •United Finance Co. vs. Armando Semora Barragan of Boardman: judgment for $3,333.16. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. Juanita M. Mowers of Athena: judgment for $947.06. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Joshua R. and Ashlee M. Dow of Pendleton: judg- ment for $1,370.24. •Credits Inc. vs. Jacqueline R. Chavez of Stanfield: judg- ment for $1,181.19. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Uma- tilla County Courts for: Amica O. Bryant and Kyle Neal Bryant of Pendleton; Emily Debry Ernst and Dar- ren Michael Ernst of Hermis- ton; Brianna Lynn Voorhies of Pendleton and Jacob William Chaussee of Richland, Wash. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been regis- tered in Umatilla County for: Kolton David Wortman, 26, of Echo, and Shelby Lynn Abney, 24, of Stanfield. Travis Pake Wart, 30, and Renata Alise Baker, 28, both of Pilot Rock. Juan Pena, 22, and Anahi Gudalupe Lara, 27, both of Walla Walla. Wesley Charles Walker, 31, and Rebecca Linn Betts, 24, both of Milton-Freewater. Justin James Hunt, 25, and Kylee Jordan Jensen, 25, both of Pilot Rock. Tyler Christopher Swan, 25, and Kelsey Ann Derry, 26, both of Pendleton. Douglas Perry Allard, 38, and Veronica S. Sanchez, 41, both of Hermiston. Hector Zahi Sanchez, 31, and Faryn Marie McMichael, 25, both of Pasco, Wash. Troy Thomas Messenger, 22, and Breanna Paige Van Fossen, 20, both of Hermiston. Martin Wayne Estill, 72, and Loretta Ann Armstrong, 67, both of Hermiston. Myckel Allen Richmond, 22, of Burke, Va., and Sierra Noelle Bellamy, 25, of Pendleton. Holocaust survivor Eva Kor dies at age 85 By SOPHIA TAREEN Associated Press CHICAGO — Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, who championed forgiveness even for those who carried out the Holocaust atrocities, died Thursday during an overseas trip for a museum she founded in Indiana, her son said. Kor was in Krakow, Poland, for an annual edu- cational trip with the CAN- DLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Indiana, and died in the morning in her hotel room. While her health had recently improved, Kor had a tough year medically with a heart surgery and respiratory issues, said her son Alex Kor, who was with her when she died. “My mom would be mad at me for crying,” he said in a phone interview from Poland. “She would also tell other people not to cry to try and follow in her footsteps to try to make all wrongs right and make the world a better place. That’s her legacy. That’s her gift.” Eva Kor was a Jewish native of Romania who was sent in 1944 to the Aus- chwitz concentration camp, where most of her family was killed. She and her twin sister survived, but they were subjected to inhumane medical experiments. She later moved to Terre Haute, Indiana, where she lived for over three decades. She married a fellow Holo- caust survivor, raised a family and worked in real estate. In 1985, she founded CANDLES, or Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Sur- vivors. Kor’s sister Mir- iam Zeiger died in 1993 of cancer. Kor often gave lectures, wrote an autobiography and appeared in documentaries, sharing her story and mes- sage of forgiveness. During the annual trips to Poland, she would give tours of Auschwitz. “The themes of Eva’s life are apparent. We can over- come hardship and trag- edy. Forgiveness can help us to heal,” a museum state- ment said. “And everyone has the power and responsi- bility to make this world a better place.” Museum officials said the Indiana center will be closed until Tuesday in honor of Kor’s memory. In 2017, Kor was named as a recipient of the Sachem Award, which is Indiana’s highest honor. Indiana Gov. Eric Hol- comb said the “world lost a giant.” “Everywhere she went, Eva brought light into dark- ness and provided comfort to those in pain unlike any- one we’ve ever met,” he said in a statement. A public memorial ser- vice is planned. Museum officials said details would be released at a future date. Kor is survived by her husband and two children. She was 85. AP Photo/Bob Poynter, File In this Feb. 18, 1999, file photo, Holocaust survivor Eva Moz- es Kor poses at the CANDLES Holocaust Museum in Terre Haute, Ind. Kor, who championed forgiveness even for those who carried out the Holocaust atrocities, died Thursday in Krakow, Poland, during an annual museum trip. She was 85.