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S moke S ignals FEBRUARY 15, 2017 23 Walking On... Larry Eugene Darling POLICE LOG continued from page 22 • A disturbance was reported at Spirit Mountain Casino. A female was threatening security officers. Tribal police responded, found out the female had an outstanding warrant and arrested her. • Drug paraphernalia was reported at Spirit Mountain Casino. Officers investigated and seized the paraphernalia. Friday, Feb. 10 • Traffic crash in the Spirit Mountain Casino parking lot. Two drivers crashed into each other while looking for parking. • Driving complaint on Highway 18 regarding a driver swerving. Tribal police located the vehicle and determined the driver was not impaired. • Another driving complaint was received, but Tribal police were unable to locate the vehicle. • A female reported being threatened by a former significant other at Spirit Mountain Casino. Tribal police responded and investigated. A male was arrested for violating a restraining order and being in possession of firearms in violation of a court order. • A cell phone was reported stolen at Spirit Mountain Casino. Saturday, Feb. 11 • A citizen called and reported a theft of a wallet in January. Officers are investigating. • A traffic complaint was called in regarding a possible DUII driver in the area. Police did not locate the vehicle. • A citizen called regarding another citizen walking on the highway. • Police located and arrested the suspect in the cell phone theft from Feb. 10. The cell phone was recovered and later returned to the victim. • Casino security called regarding a male attempting to use a forged ID at Spirit Mountain Casino. Tribal police investigated and arrested a male on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of an illegal weapon, ID theft and other fraud-related charges. Growing Healthy Families Together • Information on prenatal care, breastfeeding, feeding your children and much more Aug. 4, 1949 – Feb. 1, 2017 Larry Darling was given the gift of life and now he has given it back. This is hard, but he was a lucky man who led a lucky existence, and we are grateful we got to spend several years with this amazing man. Tribal Elder Larry Eugene Darling, 67, of Silverton, Idaho, passed away Feb. 1, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. He was born Aug. 4, 1949, in Wallace, Idaho. One of Larry's greatest accomplishments was serving in the U.S. Army and being a part of the Vietnam War. He fought proudly knowing he was fighting for American privileges, freedom and everyone's own beliefs. After returning from the Army, Larry met and married Jo Mullins where they were brought together at the Methodist Church in Wal- lace, Idaho. Together Jo and Larry raised three beautiful daughters. Larry had a passion for remote-controlled planes, helicopters and trucks. He loved building and flying all different types of aircraft. He also enjoyed living in such a beautiful area and loved spending time in the great outdoors. He loved to hunt, fish, camp, go jeeping, waterskiing, snow skiing and gold panning. Larry also was a certified scuba diver and a member of the Osburn Veterans of Foreign Wars along with the CDA Jeeping Club. Larry was truly a family man and loved nothing more than spending time with all of his family, especially his grandchildren. Larry is survived by his beloved wife of 44 years, Jo of Silverton, Idaho; three daughters, Jeana (Tharrin) Frank of Silverton, Idaho, Janell (Angela) Darling of Spokane, Wash., and Crystal (Mike) Gol- dade of Wallace, Idaho; two sisters, Pam Darling and Trina Yokkelson of Oregon; five grandchildren, Shelby (Zakkary) Miller of Kingston, Idaho, Kelsey and Cora Frank of Silverton, Idaho, Dylan of Spokane and Silver Goldade of Wallace, Idaho; and by numerous nieces and nephews. Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Gwendolyn; grand- mother, Edith Barten; and siblings, Becky and Steve Darling. A celebration of life will be held at a later time at Lower Glidden Lake up Burke Summit in Idaho. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at the Osburn VFW, P.O. Box 109, Osburn, Idaho. 83849, or the Wishing Star Foundation, 139 Sherman St., Spokane, Wash., 99202. One may sign Larry Darling’s online guestbook at www.shoshonefu- neralservice.com. Shoshone Funeral Service & Crematory in Kellogg, Idaho, was entrusted with funeral arrangements. • Breastfeeding education and support • Referrals to health & social services • Vouchers to buy foods to keep you healthy and strong • Extra foods for breastfeeding mothers Investing in Oregon’s Future Polk County WIC Office 182 SW Academy St. STE 302 Dallas, Oregon 97338 503-623-8175 ext. 2297 Call today to see if you qualify WIC is an equal opportunity Program and Employer Are you frustrated with your diabetes control? 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