S moke S ignals APRIL 1, 2018 POLICE LOG continued from page 16 in the area of milepost 24 on Salmon River Highway. • Forgery reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Male subject was issued a criminal citation to appear. • Driving complaint received in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. • Suspicious activity reported in the 8400 block of Grand Ronde Road. • Assist outside agency with a rollover crash in the area of mile- post 1 on Highway 18B. Male subject was arrested for DUII – alcohol, reckless driving, reckless endangering, assault in the fourth degree and failure to perform the duties of a driver – prop- erty damage. Male subject was transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas • Assist outside agency with a reported missing subject from the Lincoln City area. Sunday, March 18 • Reported illegal harvesting of forest products in the area of Big Buck Campground. Male subjects were contacted and had valid permits. • Motorist assist in the 100 block of Wind River Drive. • Reported theft in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. • Single vehicle injury crash in the area of milepost 21 on Salmon River Highway. Male subject was transported to Salem Health for non-life threatening injuries. • Reported stolen vehicle in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Monday, March 19 • Citizen contact in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road regard- ing custodial interference. Child was returned to a residence located in West Salem. • Suspicious activity reported in the 28000 block of McPherson Road. • Assist outside agency in the 26000 block of Salmon River High- way. • Assist outside agency with a trespass issue in the 29000 block of Salmon River Highway. • Assist outside agency with a reported assault in the 27000 block of Andy Riggs Road. • Assist outside agency with a trespass issue in the 8500 block of Fort Hill Road. Tuesday, March 20 • Illegal camping reported in the area of Agency Creek and Yon- calla Creek roads. • Reported theft in the 28000 block of Salmon River Highway. • Assist outside agency with a minor injury rollover crash involv- ing a loaded log truck in the area of milepost 17.5 on Southwest Hebo Road. • Theft in the area of milepost 17.5 on Southwest Hebo Road. Wednesday, March 21 • Assist outside agency in the 27100 block of Salmon River High- way. • Theft reported in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Male subject was issued a citation to appear on the criminal charge of theft in the third degree. 17 • Assist outside agency in the 29000 block of Yamhill River Road regarding recovery of a stolen vehicle out of Yamhill County. • Theft reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. • Assist outside agency in the 8500 block of Fort Hill Road. Male subject was transported to Willamette Valley Medical Center in McMinnville by West Valley Fire personnel. • Assist outside agency with a non-injury crash in the area of mile- post 22 on Salmon River Highway. Thursday, March 22 • Motorist assist in the area of milepost 25 on Salmon River High- way. • Animal complaint in the area of milepost 23 on Southwest Hebo Road. • Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 22 on Salmon River Highway. Vehicle was located in Dallas and the male oper- ator was arrested for DUII (alcohol) and transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. • Assist outside agency in the 27100 block of Salmon River High- way. • Assist outside agency in the 28000 block of Salmon River High- way. • Suspicious activity reported in the area of milepost 24 on South- west Hebo Road. • Assist outside agency in the 200 block of Ivy Street in Willamina. • Suspicious activity reported in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Friday, March 23 • Assist outside agency in the 28000 block of Salmon River Highway. • Assist outside agency with an injury two-vehicle crash at Salmon River Highway and Southwest Hebo Road. Occupants of both ve- hicles were transported to Salem Health for treatment of injuries. • Forgery reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. • Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 22 on Salm- on River Highway. Vehicle was located in Willamina. The male operator was arrested for DUII (alcohol) after providing a breath sample of .15 percent blood alcohol concentration. • Assist outside agency in the 500 block of Branson Avenue in Wil- lamina. Saturday, March 24 • Assist outside agency with suspicious activity in the 28000 block of Salmon River Highway. • Citizen contact in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Report- ed missing person in the area of Stone Road. • Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 22 on Salmon River Highway. Vehicle was located in the McMinnville area and the male operator was arrested for DUII (alcohol). • Assist outside agency with a vehicle pursuit in the area of Red Prairie Road and Highway 22. • Traffic stop in the area of milepost 24 on Salmon River Highway. Male operator was arrested for DUII (alcohol) after providing a breath sample of .09 percent blood alcohol concentration. • Physical altercation reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. • Reported fraud in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. • Citizen contact in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Sunday, March 25 • Driving complaint in the area of milepost 22 on Salmon River Highway. Vehicle was located in the area of milepost 7 on High- way 22. Male operator was arrested for DUII (alcohol) and trans- ported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. • Assist outside agency with suspicious activity in the area of mile- post 26 on Salmon River Highway. Compiled by Grand Ronde Police Sgt. Rod McAllister Submissions wanted AMERICAN INDIAN TEACHER PROGRAM “Honoring Our Rivers,” a project of the Portland-based conservation nonprofit Willamette Partnership, is accepting student submissions of art, photography, poetry and writing, including works in languages other than English, for the upcoming edition of its publication. Entries should reflect the student’s connection to rivers or their water- shed. Submissions are open to students in kindergarten through college. The anthology will be distributed across the state of Oregon to libraries, partner organizations and participating schools. The upcoming edition also will include a featured section dedicated to celebrating the different Tribes in the Pacific Northwest and their connec- tions to rivers. The intention is to increase awareness and appreciation of Native culture, history, language and arts, particularly as they relate to Pacific Northwest waterways and watersheds, through student art and creative writing. Deadline to submit items is Earth Day – Sunday, April 22. To learn how to submit items, visit www.honoringourrivers.org/submit or contact the project coordinator at info@honoringourrivers.org to learn more details. n