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Polk County News 14A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • March 2, 2016 Tick Tock: Prequel sheds light on ‘Pan’ story Three youth arrested Continued from Page 15A Maddie Blanchard and Mallory Minahan, who play two captive fairies forced to make fairy dust, said it’s re- vealing about Peter and Tin- ker Bell’s relationship. “I like the back story, how everything developed,” Mad- die said. Mallory added: “I think it’s really adorable, how Tink al- ways follows Peter around, and now you think ‘Oh, they were in love at one time.’” for 27 car break-ins Showtime! What: “Tick Tock.” When: Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. (matinee) and 7 p.m. Where: LaCreole Mid- dle School, 701 SE LaCre- ole Drive. Tickets: $5 general ad- mission and $3 for seniors and students; $4 general/ $2 senior and student for Saturday’s matinee. By Emily Mentzer The Itemizer-Observer JOLENE GUZMAN/Itemizer-Observer The fairies thank Mary (Teah Van Hook) for saving them. The Frugal Shopper! Call Rachel, Heidi or Karen to reserve your coupon for next month. 503-623-2373 Available online MONMOUTH — Lock your cars and don’t leave anything of value in the vehicle, especially out in the open. That’s the message from Monmouth Police Department after officers arrested three juveniles for a string of 27 thefts from cars that happened between Feb. 19 and 21. Because of their age, the suspects’ names will not be re- leased, said Sgt. Kim Dorn. “Many of these thefts were unreported, but two of the ju- veniles told Detective Kevin Renfro where they had broken into cars,” she said. “A good amount of the property was re- covered, including items such as iPods, laptops and air soft guns. Most of the vehicles were not locked.” Most of the thefts occurred on the east side of Pacific Av- enue, both in the northeast and southeast section of Mon- mouth, Dorn said. To avoid being a victim of theft, it is important to lock your doors and not leave valuable items in plain sight. Also, park in well-lit areas, if possible. Avoid concealment from larger vehicles, fences or foliage. Dorn said when shopping, place items in your trunk when you return to your vehicle and not at your next stop. “Be alert and aware of your surroundings and people in your neighborhood,” Dorn said. “If there is suspicious activi- ty or person, let the police know.” If your vehicle is damaged or broken in to — even if you forgot to lock it up — report it to the local police department or sheriff’s office. “We encourage people to make a report even if nothing is missing,” Dorn said. POLICE REPORT 503-623-4943 967 Main St. • Dallas, OR d Phone Ahea ur o y and have ! y d a order re BUD ON TAP Sunday - Thursday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Friday & Saturday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm FREE GAMES FOR KIDS 4 $ 00 3 $ 00 2 $ 00 ANY OFF GIANT PIZZA OFF LARGE PIZZA OFF ANY ANY MEDIUM PIZZA In store, pick up or delivery + charge. Not valid with other offers. With coupon. Expires 3/31/16 FAMILY FILLER 1 Large Single Topping Pizza 8-Piece Chicken SAVE 2 Orders Spuds $ 6.55 1 2-Liter Pop 40 20 $ Reg. $46.75 In store, pick up or delivery + charge. Not valid with other offers. With coupon. Expires 3/31/2016 15 Months Subscription for the Price of 12 Months! Name ___________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City________________________________________________State ________ Zip___________________________Phone Number ______________________ Card No. _______________________________Expiration Date_____________ Signature ________________________________________________________ Annual Rate In County $27 yr. ❑ Check Enclosed ❑ Charge my Credit Card P.O. Box 108 • 147 SE Court St., Dallas OR 97338 503-623-2373 • 503-838-3467 Expires 3/31/16 Community Events Calendar brought to you by these Monmouth Business Association participants. March 2016 Monmouth Area Community Events Calendar PCL Partnerships in Community Living 503-838-2403 480 E. Main St. Monmouth DownTown Trends 142 Highway 99 West 503- 838-1445 Monmouth Monmouth Senior Center 180 S. Warren St. Monmouth 355 N Pacific Ave., Ste A Monmouth 503-838-4268 405 Hogan Rd Monmouth 503-837-0700 www.minetfiber.com Your Local Service Provider Serving Polk Co. Since 1875 503-623-2373 503-838-3467 March 2 — Sign Language Class. If you're interested in being bilingual, ASL; American Sign Language, can do just that! We would love to have you! The more the merrier! Every Wednesday, 9-10 am, for 6 weeks. Monmouth Senior Center, 180 Warren Street S., Monmouth. No Cost. March 4 — Monmouth Independence Chamber of Commerce Community Awards Banquet. (See below for full details) March 4-12 — On This Island, CHS Musical. "Once on This Island" is a one-act musical set in the French Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. The show includes elements of the Romeo and Juliet story and elements of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Little Mermaid." It concerns a peasant girl on a tropical island who uses the power of love to bring together people of different social classes. Times are 7 pm for Friday, March 4 -Thurs- day, March 10 - Friday, March 11- Saturday, March 12. Times 2 pm and 7 pm for Saturday, March 5. $10 per ticket. Box office sales open 30 minutes before show time. Tickets may be purchased using cash, check, or credit card. Central High School 1530 Monmouth Street, Independence March 5 — Bicycle Cycling Safety Education Course. With the help of a grant from the Monmouth Parks Recreation Board, Veal Bikes Plus will be offering a Cycling Safety Education Course held at the bicycle shop located at 155 Main Street W, Monmouth. There will be two sessions: •10:00 AM for those 16 and over •12:00 PM for youth under the age of 16. The first 10 people in each session will receive a head and tail light or free tune up (excluding parts). No cost. March 6 — Polk Flea Market, 9 am to 3 pm. Polk County Fairgrounds, 520 S Pacific Hwy W. Rickreall. Polk County's oldest and largest market with 183 tables selling antiques, collectibles, tools, etc. Admission $1. For more info contact Deb Thomas 503-428-8224 March 9 — Monmouth-Independence Chamber of Commerce Lunch Forum. 12 to 1 pm. March 12 & 13 — Spring Rickreall Gun Show. $6 Admission for Adults, Free for Kids 12 and Younger ♦ Buy ♦ Sell ♦ Trade ♦ Guns ♦ Knives ♦ Ammunition ♦ Saturday, March 12th 9am - 5pm; Sunday, March 13th 9am - 3pm. Free Parking. Food Available on site. Polk County Fairgrounds and Event Center, 520 S Pacific Hwy W. Rickreall. March 16 — Family Literacy Night. Every Third Wednesday of the Month. 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM. Family Literacy Night includes: • Free Kid Cones • $2.00 off kids meal coupon during event • Fun family time activities - reading, coloring, writing activities, playdough, time to visit • Literacy resources • Free books for families. Monmouth Burgerville, 615 Main St. E Monmouth, 503-838-6096. No cost. March 23 — 2016 Polk County Job Fair. Businesses are hiring now! Let's fill those available postilions with qualified applicants! It's a one-day, county-wide event and we would love for YOU to be a part of it! 9 am – 1 pm, Central High School Cafeteria & Room 127 (1530 Monmouth Street, Independence) www.windermere.com 503-838-1141 297 N Pacific Monmouth 800-732-0173 464 S Pacific Hwy Monmouth osufederal.com Saving Carpets Daily Carpet Hero 503-838-0869 Monmouth LOOKING FOR RENTALS? 297½ N. Pacific Hwy 503-838-1278 Western View Properties Information for the police re- port comes from law enforce- ment agencies. Not all calls for service are included. The status of incidents reported may change after further investiga- tion. Individuals arrested or suspected of crimes are consid- ered innocent until proven guilty. — DALLAS Arrests/Citations • Schrene M. Worley, 46, of Lebanon in the 400 block of Southeast LaCreole Drive on Thursday on contempt of court warrant. • Devric Vonkeith Thomas, 36, of Dallas in the 100 block of Southwest Court Street on Fri- day on a parole violation. INDEPENDENCE Arrests/Citations • Sharon Kirasich, 47, a tran- sient, in the 1100 block of Kelli Court on Feb. 22 for third-de- gree theft and fraudulent use of a credit card. • Kevin Wilkins Cardona, 20, of Dayton, at the corner of Monmouth and South Sixth streets on Thursday for minor in possession of alcohol and driving under the inluence of intoxicants. • Alex Coronado Jr., 37, of Independence, in the 800 block of North Main Street on Friday for second-degree disor- derly conduct. • Edgar Miguel Rosas Gomez, 19, of Independence, at the corner of Marigold Drive and North Gun Club Road on Saturday for driving under the inluence of intoxicants, reck- less endangering and minor in possession of alcohol. • Douglas Yoon Steere, 20, of Willamina, in the 0-99 block of Boatlanding Street on Satur- day for irst-degree criminal mischief, second-degree crimi- nal mischief and physical ha- rassment. • Ramon Meza Castro, 27, of Independence, in the 1200 block of Brian Road on Satur- day for second-degree criminal mischief. MONMOUTH Arrests/Citations • Safwan A. Khan, 23, of Mon- mouth, in the 300 block of Gwinn Street East on Feb. 14 for improper use of the 911 emergency system. • Timothy Wayne Burgess, 55, of Salem, at the corner of Paciic Highway North and Powell Street East on Feb. 19 for failure to carry or present a driver’s license. Margaret Lorraine Harring- ton, 21, of Monmouth, in the 100 block of College Street South on Feb. 20 for unneces- sary noise. Robert M. Bell, 54, of Grants Pass, in the 200 block of Paciic Highway North on Feb. 20 for fourth-degree assault. Ryan Allen Dix, 20, of McMin- nville, in the 400 block of Catron Street North on Feb. 20 for driving under the inluence of intoxicants and minor in possession of alcohol while op- erating a motor vehicle. • Kelly Jean Owens Hiebert, 20, of Dallas, in the 100 block of Monmouth Avenue South on Feb. 21 for driving under the inluence of intoxicants, reck- less endangering, minor in pos- session of alcohol while operat- ing a motor vehicle, and pos- session of less than one ounce of marijuana. • Rick Lee Banield, 55, of Monmouth, at the corner of Monmouth Independence Highway and Boyd Lane on Feb. 22 for possession of methamphetamine and pos- session of cocaine. • Cassandra Rose Hildebrand, 34, a transient, at the corner of High Street North and Main Street East on Feb. 22 for un- lawful controlled substances – prohibited acts, and on a war- rant for third-degree theft. • John Anthony Day, 41, of Dallas, at the corner of Paciic Highway South and Clay Street East on Feb. 24 for failure to present or carry a driver’s li- cense. • Chase Dean Johnson, 19, of Falls City, in the 1900 block of Meadowridge Avenue on Thursday for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle – motor ve- hicle theft, irst-degree theft, second-degree criminal mis- chief and reckless driving. • Pedro Diego Beaty Palma, 19, of Albany, in the 500 block of Main Street East on Saturday for minor in possession of alco- hol. • Andrea Jean Hansman, 19, of Monmouth, at the corner of Main Street East and Craven Street North on Sunday for fail- ure to carry or present a driver’s license. 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