Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 11, 2007, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
October 11, 2 0 0 7
Page 3
Police eradicate pot growing operation
The Warm Springs Police
Department and the Drug En­
forcement Administration re­
cently executed a search warrant
foHowing a mondi-long investi­
gation into an illegal marijuana
growing operation on the reser­
vation.
Detectives found and eradi­
cated two separate marijuana
growing operations in the north­
east comer o f the Warm Springs
Reservation, commonly known
as the Mutton Mountain area,
specifically Eagle Creek.
Approximately 17,763 plants
were eradicated. The total esti­
mated street.value for these
plants was $1,776,300.
No suspects were found at
the time the warrants were ex­
ecuted.
The case is still being inves­
tigated, as other evidence found
in the area may lead to suspect
identities.
Warm Springs police and
Indian Head Casino at
Kah-Nee-Ta will hosting the
Boo Buck Giveaways in O c­
tober. •
There will be a $5,000
award given away at 11 p.m.
on Friday, Qct. 11.
T h ere will a $10,0 0 0
award giveaway at 11 p.m. on
Saturday, Oct. '27.
Also, win up to $2,500 in
the casino cash prize wheel
drawings every Friday and
Saturday evenings at 6, 7, 8*
9 and 10 p.m.
Cash Cube Wednesdays
continue in October. Win
$125 or step in the cash cube
for a chance to grab some
cash. For more information
call K ah-N ee-Ta at 553-
1112 .
For Sale
to Tribal Members
submitted photo
Marijuana found in the Mutton Mountain area of the reservation.
Drug Enforcement Administra­
tion officers were assisted by the
Wasco County Sheriff’s Office,
The Dalles Police, the BIA, the
F B I , the O regon N ational
Guard, the BLM, the Civil Air
Patrol, Warm Springs Fire and
Safety, and Warm Springs Fire
Management. ' !
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according to a report by the FBI.
M eanwhile, Kalam a was
transported by ambulance to
Mountain View Hospital, where
he died from stab wounds.
A w itness reported that
Brunoe was at the residence on
Ju n ip er Street during the
evening when Kalama also ar­
rived.
The men began to argue, ac­
cording to the report, and the
argument escalated into a fight
during w hich K alam a was
stabbed.
- , The next day poitee arrested
Bruribe, after he had been
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jumped and .beaten by three
other individuals, according
to the repoM^pf the FB I of­
ficer.
Bruno? was treated- at
Mountain View for his inju-1
ries, and was then inter­
viewed by. investigators, the
report sayá
Based qn the investigation
o f the case, the U.S.
A ttorney’s O ffice filed a
criminal complaint o f volun­
tary manslaughter against
Brunoe in federal court in,,
P ó r tla rid .
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N ext deadline to submit
items to the Spilyay Tymoo
is Friday, Oct. 19.
Stabbing leads to charge
of voluntary manslaughter
, Glenn R. Brunoe Sr. has
been charged with voluntary
manslaughter in the recent
death o f Michael Kalama.
The incident happened in
September at a residence on
Ju n ip er S treet in Warm
Springs.
•Police responded to a 9-
• lj-1 call regarding a fight in
progress. When police ar­
rived, within two minutes o f
the call, they found the vic­
tim lying on the ground, hav­
ing been stabbed with a knife
several times. .
;__ Brunoe Jiad fled on foot,
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to 4 p.m. on the first Monday of the month
at the Family Resources Center in Warm
Springs. Or call us at 385-6944 Mondays
Wednesday from 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The following vehicles will be sold to tribal mem­
bers for the highest bid.
1995 Ford F250 with service body. Needs motor
rebuilt, clutch, and throw-out bearing. Upholstery
badly worn. Minimum bid, $400.
1992 Ford F350 crew cab. 154m miles. Runs ok,
bed dented and cracked. Upholstery worn. Minimum
bid, $750.
1975 Terry 19’ travel trailer. Needs repair on door.
Tongue jack needs to be replaced. Minimum bid,
$500.
Call Property Department at 553-3295 for more
information or to place a bid. Bids must be received
by Oct. 26.
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