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Page 2 Spilyay Tyvnoo, Wqrro Springs, Oregon August 18, 2005 Arrest follows lengthy altercation People in the area of the Plaza last Thursday afternoon witnessed a 20-minutc standoff between Warm Springs police and a man from I aPinc. The in cident also involved the man's wife and their son. The standoff included yell ing, punching, running from police, and finally the use of pepper spray. Some of the de tails arc very odd. "I've never seen anything like it before," said officer Matt Shcrvwxxl, who responded to the scene. The incident began shortly before noon on Wednesday, Aug. 10, when police stopped Daniel Brown, 43. Brown was driving a red truck. He was near The Mu seum at Warm Springs when police pulled him over on a re port of reckless driving. After questioning Brown, the officer cited him for careless driving, failure to maintain a traf fic lane and driving without a license, according to police. Two other people in the truck, Brown's wife Margaret and their 16-ycar-old son, also did not have a drivers license. The truck belonged to an other relative who was not present, so the police officer informed Brown that he would have to call someone with a drivers license to come and get them. That could have ended the matter, but it was at this point that the situation took an unex pected turn. The dispatch center began receiving prank 91 1 calls when ever a police car drove past the LIATDTPHU (B A3F3E (& J2JSJJB - Open seven days a week 7 a.m. till midnight or later Serving a full menu Pool table In Maupin on Highway 197 before the bridge Tamera Moody was nominated as Young Achiever by Wayne Miller of the Workforce Develop ment Program. "She was hired through us, but Kah-Nee-Ta hired her on for her good work ethics, " says Miller. Moody, 16, works in the Chinook Room at the High Desert Resort and Casino, where she juggles a variety of positions, one moment a cashier, the next a hostess or a busser. As a cashier she takes care of customers' bills and takeout orders. When she is a hostess, she greets the guests and seats them. And her work as a busser involves taking orders and waiting on guests. Moody doesn 't like to stand around and be bored - being on her feet keeps her busy and her mind occupied. 1 don 't like being in an office," says Moody. This explains why she worked Daniel Brown is taken into custudy. 1 sft? a Son, 16, taken into custody. Brown family, who were in their vehicle parked on the side of the road by the museum. An officer made an attempt to con tact the Browns in order to tell them to quit calling 911. But when the officer approached the vehicle, Daniel Brown took off on foot several yards down the f- v : ' mm for the Forestry Depart ment outdoors last year. She also noted that being outdoors last year helped her with being on her feet thisjear. One exciting experience she had was when a group of Japanese people with limited English speaking skills visited the resort. It was neat, she said, to share cultural aspects. Moody comments on her success in the work place by saying, '1 don't sit down and talk Some times I don ' take my lunches. The key is to not belay" By Ashley Aguitar Splyayphotot road. The officer told him to stop trying to run away, but this only made matters worse. Brown became angry and combative. He ran across the highway to the parking lot of the Plaza, where he and the responding officers were in a kind of stand- Warm Springs, please support the businesses you see In the Spllyay. Thank you I USICEL RETAIL SJOSL Reimed: 946 UNICEL AUTHORIZED AGENT: Madras: ctV it M Mrfnsrin pnrrMt tl Uttlim ni nc. 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