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Spilyay Tymoo, Wsrro Springs, Oregon
July 7, 2005
Four charged following search of
Warm Springs Police ex
ecuted a search warrant on
June 24 at 1367 A Elk Look.
Shari Macy, Mclvin Scott Jr.,
and Martha Andcrson-Tias
were within the residence
when the warrant was ex
ecuted, according to police.
The residence is located in an
area of the Warm Springs
community commonly re
ferred to as the Tenino apart
ment area.
A vehicle related to the
search warrant was also
stopped and impounded. The
driver of the vehicle was
Danell Tailfeathers, according
to police.
Some of the items found
within the residence during
the search were 6.6 grams of
crystal methamphctamine,
and 0.2 gross grams of mari
juana, according to the police
report.
Search warrant yields drugs, three arrests
Warm Springs Police ex
ecuted a search warrant on June
17 at the residence of 2478
Cricket, commonly referred to
as 2478 Kuckup. The residence
is located in an area of the
Warm ' Springs commonly
known as "the trailer parks."
Arrested were Irene Garcia,
Thomas George and Timothy
Greene, according to police.
During the investigation into this
incident, approximately 1.9 gross
Letters of
This letter of apology is for the
scene that was caused on May 28. 1
was pulled over for crossing into
another lane too far, and swerv
ing. Then I got token in for a war
rant, then latter charged for
NDDHD, DP. Ernie Bryant.
To the Warm Springs commu
nity and whoever it may concern. I
am sorry for the actions that were
committed around the last week
of April. I was not in my right state
of mind. I was under the influ
ence of alcohol, which I am seek
ing help for once I get out of jail. I
am going to go to treatment for
more support. Willard White.
I am writing an apology letter
for my actions on the day of May
7, 2005, for domestic assault and
battery on my wife. I would like to
apologize to my wife for what I
did, so once again I am sorry. Sin
cerely, Cory Stwyer.
This letter of apology is to the
Warm Springs community for my
charges of DUI recendy. It was for
my best interests. Because of a car
ing push, it will get me back on the
right track of sobriety. Thanks.
Marvin Ike Sr.
On May 1, 2005, at or around
Rainbow closing time, coming
from the Greeley Heights onto E.
Tenino Rd., heading east to High
way 26 I was observed driving er
ratically, according to the report
from the arresting police officer. I
was pulled over at or near
Deschutes Crossing Restaurant
and arrested for DUI on the rez.
My apologies to Annette, Gordon,
Lyle III for my conduct, allowing
quality time to be lost being with
my loved ones. I apologize to the
Confederated Tribes and patrons
traveling Highway 26, endangering
innocent people. I do know better
by past experiences, automobile ac
cidents due to consuming the fire
water. Please, don't drink and drive.
Lyle Rhoan Jr.
To tribal court and probation,
here I am again apologizing for the
same thing, drug paraphernalia and
probation violation. I have no ex
cuses. All I can say is I'm truly sorry
for my choice to turn to drugs to
numb my feelings of what was
happening in my life at the time. I
was last released from jail (Feb. 8,
2005), starting over from day one
again, one day at a time. I thank
our creator for anther chance at life
sober and clean, and it's my choice
Other items found during the
search were items that relate to
the sale of drugs illegally, police
said. Those items were packag
ing materials, scales and grind
ing equipment, police said. Glass
pipes commonly used to smoke
methamphctamine were found,
and bongs and pipes commonly
associated with marijuana use,
according to the report.
Several people came to the
residence while the search was
occurring. It was confirmed that
at least two of these people
came to the residence to buy
drugs illegally. One of these
people was Crystal Arthur, ac
cording to police.
A 2-month-old child, who was
at the residence as well, was
taken to Childrens Protective
Services. Another minor child,
who also resides at the residence,
was found at a different loca
tion and was taken to CPS as
grams of crystal methamphct
amine were seized, police said.
Approximately 0.6 grams of
marijuana were seized, accord
ing to the police report
Tinfoil and glass smoking
devices commonly used to
smoke methamphetamine were
seized, according to police.
Smoking devices commonly
used to smoke marijuana were
seized.
Scales and packaging materi
apology
to stay drug free and to reach out
for the help that's there for me.
Teresa Nara Suppah.
To the people of the Confed
erated Tribes, I was ordered to
write my apology for my wrong
doing on the day of March 12,
2005. I know I was in the wrong
behavior at this time, and again
I'm sorry. Floyd Frank Sr.
To the Confederated Tribes I
would like to apologize for my ac
tions on 6-7-05, and I will not do
it again. I'm going to treatment for
my problem, and once again I'm
sorry. Kurds Boise.
To the tribes and arresting of
ficer, I am apologizing for my DUI
and reckless endangerment on may
28, 2005. 1 realize the danger I have
put myself in, as well as the people
on the read and in the vehicle with
me. I hope you will accept my apol
ogy, because I have learned the stu
pidity of my actions and this will
not happen again. Samuel Scott.
To elders and other tribal mem
bers of Warm Springs, I'd like to
express my deepest apology for my
thinking that it was okay for me
not to turn myself into the tribal
jail for 20 days for a dirty UA. I
blame my addiction for my actions,
therefore it got me an additional
30 days to my sentence. I will put
forth the extra effort to better my
self and my actions in the future.
Respectfully, Victor Smith Jr.
To Liz, I'm sorry for doing for
what I did. You did not deserve
what I did to you. You shall have
good times in the future, I'll make
sure of it. Please forgive me for
my stupidness. You can believe
that you won't here from me again.
Your property will be found some
time. Cody Lesing.
I apologize to Warm Springs
for my reactions and for driving
under the influence and putting
my child in danger, also for the
wrong decisions I made that morn
ing. I am now going to commu
nity counseling and alcohol and
drug classes. I am so very sorry and
I will not let this happen again, so
I hope the Warm Springs commu
nity can forgive me.
Thank you. Kyle Frank Sr.
I am. writing this letter to my
son, step dad, saying I am sorry
for everything I did in my drunken
mind. So please forgive me, I
welL
Shari Macy was arrested and
charged with narcotics, danger
ous drugs, hallucinogens and
deliriants, specifically sale, pos
session and use, according to
police. Macy was also charged
with drug paraphernalia and
child neglect, police said.
Melvin Scott Jr. was charged
with narcotics, dangerous drugs,
hallucinogens and deliriants, spe
cifically sale, possession and use,
according to police. Melvin was
also served an outstanding war
rant for his arrest, police said.
Scott was referred to parole and
probation, as he allegedly vio
lated the conditions of his pro
bation from a previous narcotics-related
offense, according to
police.
Danell Tailfeathers was
charged with narcotics, danger
ous drugs, hallucinogens and
deliriants, specifically use, ac
als related to the illegal sale of
methamphetamine were seized,
the police report states.
Two minor children were
placed in Childrens Protective
Service's custody, stemming
from this incident, police said.
Irene Garcia was charged
with narcotics, dangerous drugs,
hallucinogens and deliriants, spe
cifically sale and possession, ac
cording to police.
Thomas George was charged
learned form my mistakes.
Rhonda Robinson. ,
On June 12, I would like to
apologize to the Kah-Nee-Ta ca
sino for having a bag of meth and
illegal drug paraphernalia. I never
meant to bring illegal drugs and a
glass pipe to the casino. I am very
sorry for my behavior please ac
cepted my apologies. Aaron T.
Scott.
To everyone that I offended, I
would like to apologize for my ac
tions on June 7, 2005. I did not
intentionally mean to harm any
one. It was an accident, and I am
paying for my actions. I would also
like to apologize to Moon, Lil Ron
and my mother. I am sorry. Sin
cerely, Lorelei Governor.
I would like to apologize to
D.H. for the assault charges, and
would like to let her mother know
how sorry I am for causing her
troubles through the court system.
So again please accept my deepest
apology. Thank you. Madene
Meanus.
To the community of Warm
Springs, it is with deep regret that
I write this while incarcerated, for
my willful misconduct driving
while under the influence. I not
only placed my life in danger but
fellow motorists as well. I am pay
ing for my crime to ensure this
doesn't happen again. In short I
apologize. Remember the rules of
the road. Damion C. Katchia.
I would like to apologize for
an endangering act of driving un
der the influence that I was cited
for. I especially apologize to the
person that was in my vehicle that
night. Again I am sorry. Tilden
McDonald Sr.
I am apologizing for being
charged with trespassing at the
Warm Springs dump. Yes I crossed
the line, and went around the fence
after 5 p.m., and luckily was caught
before committing other crimes
such as stealing cans. Thank you
for not taking me to jail in front
of my four kids, as you pointed
out you could have. I haven't been
out to the dump since and will
never go shopping at the mall
again. I am sorry. Sincerely, Keith
V. Charley Jr.
I am so sorry for driving under
the influence of alcohoL I guess I
will be more careful in the future.
residence
cording to police. Tailfeathers
was referred to the Tribal
Court for allegedly violating
her bench probation, police
said.
Martha Anderson-Tias
was charged with drug para
phernalia, according to the
police report.
Crystal Arthur was
charged for attempt, allegedly
attempting to buy narcotics,
dangerous drugs, hallucino
gens and deliriants illegally,
according to police.
Police said that the Warm
Springs community helped
tremendously with the inves
tigation into this incident.
Community members as
sisted the police by providing
information about this inci
dent Police wished to thank
those who assisted. "You truly
helped this community," po
lice said.
with narcotics, dangerous drugs,
hallucinogens and deliriants, spe
cifically sale, possession and use,
according to police. Thomas
was also charged with drug para
phernalia and child neglect, po
lice said.
Timothy Greene was
charged with narcotics, dan
gerous drugs, hallucinogens
and deliriants, specifically use,
according to police.
Oh yeah, I'm sorry one time caught
me. Juanita Lynn Pacheco.
To M., I'm sorry for this inci
dent, but if only you had known
that I was drunk, but it doesn't
make it right for what I done, so
when I see you I can't talk to you,
so I am very sorry for that. Cody
Lesina.
To the community of Warm
Springs I apologize for my actions.
I am paying the consequences and
expanding my knowledge to really
think about my future actions. So
I sure hope my apology is accepted
by all those I have let down. I love
you mom, dad, sis, sonny and etc.
Shelly Green-Boise.
I would like to apologize to the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs for trespassing and on rez
fishing by tribal member. Thank
you. Leroy D. Allen.
I am writing this letter of apol
ogy to the Confederated Tribes for
having paraphernalia in my pos
session. Confessing on my own, I
write this letter of apology to my
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Two site names using
'squaw' changed
KLAMATH FALLS (AP) -Three
Klamath County place
names using the word "squaw,"
which local tribal leaders find
offensive, will be renamed on
future maps.
Squaw Point and Squaw
Marsh on the western edge of
Upper Klamath Lake will soon
be known as Sesti Tgawaals
Point and Sesti Tgawaals
Marsh.
Sesti Tgawaals is the original
Klamath name for the location,
and means literally, Mount
Shasta on end, a reference to
the view of the mountain from
the location.
The Squaw Point Wildlife
Area will also take the Sesti
Tgawaals name, a decision made
by the Oregon Fish and Wild
life service.
The Oregon Geographic
Names Board, responsible for
reviewing all geographic name
changes in the state, voted
unanimously last week for the
changes.
Champ Vaughan of Molalla,
president of the names board,
said the change was an easy sell.
The board was just waiting for
formal comments by Klamath
County commissioners before
making the changes, said
Vaughan.
The recommendation goes to
a federal committee, and the
name change should be com
plete in six months to a year,
Vaughan said.
family and friends and tribal court
for my actions. Thomas N. Will
iams. To the Warm Springs tribes,
apology for being arrested for the
charge of driving under the influ
ence. I do understand that DUII
is a serious and dangerous charge.
Also I understand that being able
to remain in Warm Springs is a
privilege and should not be taken
for granted. Again I would like to
say that I am very sorry for violat
ing the law, and I will not let it
happen again. Anthony Follette.
To the Confederated Tribes,
and also to Harold and Priscilla
Blackwolf, I would like to apolo
gize for trespassing into your
home, and I anp sorry for disre
specting both of you. I under
stand my wrong doings and I'm
truly sorry. Turina A.
Wallulatum.
To Natural Resources, the
Warm Springs Police Department,
and the Kah-Nee-Ta Fish Hatch
ery, I am very sorry for my miscon
duct on July 17. I knew what we
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The Legislature has mandated
changes in place names contains
ing the word after it was deter-'-mined
that many American In
dians considered the term de-
rogatory. 1
Last year Squaw Flat was'
changed to Switchback Flat at
the request of a member of the'
Klamath Tribes. 1
Lewis A. McArthur's Oregon
Geographic Names lists only
four locations using the word,
although many more exist. The
federal Geographic Names In
formation System lists five inr
Klamath County alone. I
According to the U.S. Geo-!
graphical Names Board, Oregon'
has more rivers, buttes, mead-'
ows, mountains and gulches'
named "squaw" than any other'
state - 170 out of 893 nation-'
ally. !
In 2001, Oregon joined Min
nesota, Montana, Maine, Okla-'
homa and South Dakota in re
quiring that the word "squaw"
be deleted from state maps.
Many delays in name changes,
have been caused by disagree-;
ments among tribal members asi
to what the new name should
be.
Representatives of the Con
federated Tribes of Warm
Springs were among the stron
gest advocates of the bill that
was presented to the Oregon
Legislature. 1
were doing was wrong. I made a,
wrongful decision on my part- I,
received some jail time for the then?
I am very sorry. Melvin Scott Sr. '
My apologies for obstruction'
of justice and liquor violation back'
in January. Apology also to Warm
Springs Tribal Court for failing to;
appear on February 12, 2005. 1 am;
truly very sorry for wasting your,
time. I hope you accept my apolo-j
gies. Khenyen St. Germaine. .
I was charged with three counts'
of contempt of court for violat-'
ing a restraining order last May that'
prohibited me from having con-:
tact with the residence of 2117,'
Wasco Street, which is across the,
street from Fire and Safety. My
mother-in-law is the lessee of that,
tribal home. Unfortunately, I vio
lated the restraining order in my
attempts to contact Alvis Smith Sr.,'
my father, who during May was
living at 2117 Wasco Street It was
never my intent to harass or scare'
anybody. I do not intend to return
to 2117 Wasco Street again. Please;
accept this apology letter. Sincerely,
yours, Vernon Smith Sr. '
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