2A | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record Youth leaves OYA’s Camp Florence custody without permission A youth committed to the Oregon Youth Au- thority (OYA) abscond- ed from Camp Florence Youth Transitional Facil- ity last Thursday evening (Nov. 28). Ethan Bright, 18, was committed to the legal custody of OYA in 2018 on charges of Unautho- rized Use of a Motor Ve- hicle and Bur- glary 1. He left the facility grounds without per- mission and evaded pursuit. A warrant has been is- sued and law enforcement notified. “We want to lo- cate him quickly to ensure his safe- ty,” said Benjamin Chambers, an OYA spokesperson. “If members of the public encounter Ethan Bright the youth, please call 911.” Camp Florence is one of four step-down transitional facilities at OYA designed to prepare youth for their return to the community. Transitional camps have lower security than youth correctional facili- ties like MacLaren and are reserved for youth who have made significant progress in their treat- ment and reformation plans. Youth in these camps are frequently out in the community for work and other opportunities. “We work with a high- risk, high-needs popu- lation of youth, prone to impulsive behavior,” Chambers said. “Ab- sconding is always a risk in our facilities and OYA adheres to mandatory procedures and protocols to minimize that risk. We will be reviewing our pro- cedures to identify wheth- er there are any opportu- nities to prevent similar incidents in the future.” Bright had not been returned to custody as of press time Friday. POLICE Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 • Dispute was reported on the 5600 block of High- way 126. • Trespass was reported on the 200 block of Azalea Road. • Resisting arrest was re- ported on the 1700 block of Highway 126. • Assault was reported on the 3300 block of Oak Street. • Fraud was reported on the 2400 block of Highway 101. • Theft was reported on the 1100 block of Highway 101. • Trespass was reported on the 1500 block of 9th Street. • Hit-and-run accident was reported on the 3200 block of Redwood Loop. • Dispute was reported on the 3200 block of Mun- sel Lake Road. • Drug arrest was re- ported on the 5600 block of Highway 126. • Criminal mischief was reported on the 100 block of Maple Street. • Theft was reported on the 1600 block of Highway 126. • Dispute was reported on the 3200 block of Mun- sel Lake Road. • Accident, without in- jury, was reported on the 1700 block of 12th Street. • Arrest, with warrant, was reported on 21st Street and Rhododendron Drive. Nov. 24 • DUII was reported on the 500 block of Laurel Street. • Hit-and-run accident was reported in Old Town. • Theft was reported on the 1500 block of 9th Street. • Theft was reported on the Siuslaw Bridge. • Theft was reported on the 1100 block of Highway 101. Nov. 26 Nov. 28 • Accident, with inju- ry, was reported on 43rd Street and Highway 101. • Theft from motor ve- hicle was reported on the 1600 block of 38th Street. • Nothing to report Oregon ‘kicker’ to increase for 2018 returns The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis (OEA) has adjusted the “kicker” for the 2018 tax year from more than $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion earlier this month. That means an in- crease in the amount re- turned to taxpayers. The state hasn’t is- sued kicker checks since 2007. The surplus will be returned to taxpayers through a credit on their 2019 state personal income tax returns filed in 2020. To calculate the amount of your credit, multiply your 2018 tax liability be- fore any credits — line 22 on the 2018 Form OR-40 — by 17.171 percent. This percentage is determined and certified by OEA. Tax- payers who claimed a credit for tax paid to another state will need to subtract the credit amount from their liability before calculating the credit. You’re eligible to claim the kicker if you filed a 2018 tax return and had tax due before credits. Even if you don’t have a filing ob- ligation for 2019, you still must file a 2019 tax return to claim your credit. There will be detailed in- formation on how to claim your credit in the 2019 Or- egon personal income tax return instructions: Form OR-40 for full-year Oregon residents, Form OR-40-P for part-year residents, and Form OR-40-N for nonres- idents. Composite and fiducia- ry-income tax return filers are also eligible. 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