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    Polk County News
Polk County Itemizer-Observer • December 14, 2016 7A
POLICE REPORT
NEWS IN BRIEF
Oregon Community Foundation awards money to Sable House
SALEM — In november, The Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) Board of Directors approved
$62,000 in grants to Polk County nonprofits. Grants awarded include a $37,000 grant to Polk County
Family & Community Outreach to improve services in Dallas by adding a bilingual receptionist for in-
take and follow-up for shared clients.
Additionally, Sable House in Dallas received a $25,000 grant to repair and upgrade the home that
serves as shelter for women and their children fleeing domestic violence.
Oregon State Extension honors Polk County volunteers
POLK COUnTy — The OSU Extension Service honored volunteers at an awards banquet recently.
Darrell Ward was named 2016 Polk County Cooperator. Ward has been involved with the Exten-
sion Service since 1977. He joined the Polk County Master Gardeners in 2011 and has volunteered
more than 500 hours every year. Ward has also served as a member of the Polk Extension Citizen Ad-
visory network from 2012-15 and serves on the OSU Extension Service Polk County District Budget
Committee.
Barbara Griffin-Webb was inducted into the Oregon 4-H Hall of Fame.
Griffin-Webb has been a 4-H dog club leader for 50 years. She co-leads the Guiding Eyes 4-H club
that socialized and trained puppies for guide dogs for the blind. Griffin-Webb helped recruit donors,
worked on fundraising and publicity for a new county fairgrounds building. She received Polk Coun-
ty’s Distinguished Service award in 1990, and has worked with physically challenged and wheel-chair
bound persons on training companion dogs and does therapy visits to nursing homes.
Information for the police
report comes from law en-
forcement agencies. Not all
calls for service are includ-
ed. The status of incidents
reported may change after
further investigation. Indi-
viduals arrested or suspect-
ed of crimes are considered
innocent until proven
guilty.
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DALLAS
Arrests/Citations
nathan C. Rhoades, 31, of
Dallas, in the 1500 block of SE
Holman Ave. on Dec. 5 on mis-
demeanor fourth-degree as-
sault and misdemeanor stran-
gulation.
Jessie A. Engbrecht, 35, of
Dallas, in the 300 block of SE
Hankel St. on Dec. 5 on misde-
meanor driving under the in-
fluence of intoxicants.
Veronica F. Marmolejo, 44,
of Dallas, on SE Orchard Ave.
on Dec. 8 on failure to appear
warrant out of Douglas
County, and failure to carry
or present an operator’s li-
cense.
Leslie M. Caballero, 54, of
Dallas, in the 600 block of SW
Church St. on Dec. 9 on physi-
cal harassment.
Elizabeth I. Bennett, 30, of
Dallas, in the 100 block of SW
Court St. on Dec. 10 on
charges of physical harass-
ment, second-degree disor-
derly conduct, second-degree
criminal mischief — vandal-
ism, and second-degree crimi-
nal trespass.
INDEPENDENCE
Arrests/Citations
Bryson Gregory Show, 21, of
Independence, at Marigold Dr.
and n. Gun Club Rd. on Dec. 4
for DUII.
Shakria Lynne Garside, 27,
of Independence, in the 800
block of n. Main St. on
Thursday for fourth-degree
assault and unlawful con-
trolled substance — prohib-
ited acts.
Juan Alcantara Lopez, 18, of
Independence, at S. 7th and D
sts. on Sunday for DUII.
Edgar G. Del Rio II, 19, of
Lynnwood, Wash., at S. 6th
and D sts. on Monday for
DUII.
MONMOUTH
Arrests/Citations
none available at press
time.
Lines Memorial Bridge dedication Saturday
DALLAS — The Ron Lines Memorial Bridge & Trail memorial walk and ribbon cutting is slated for
Saturday at 11 a.m. The walk will begin at 11 a.m. at the bridge, which is on the Rickreall Creek Trail
near the Dallas Aquatic Center, 1005 LaCreole Drive, Dallas.
A ribbon cutting for the bridge will follow at 11:30 a.m. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information: 503-831-3502.
Snow: More cold coming
Continued from Page 1A
Last winter, the snow fell
heavy in November and De-
cember, but then melted by
a warm spell in February,
Macke said.
“It started off OK (last
year), but petered really
fast,” he said. “For water re-
tention, we hope the snow
continues.”
As for a white Christmas
in Polk County at the valley
floor, it’s unlikely, Macke
said.
“If you’re willing to drive
a little bit, you’re going to be
able to find a white Christ-
mas,” he said. “You don’t
have many white Christ-
mases in the valley level. For
winter weather, it takes too
much to be just right for
cold and moisture.”
It’s still early, Macke said,
Baldwin
Crawford
Grate
Gil
Breitenstein
Corrections posts ‘most wanted’
Itemizer-Observer staff report
DALLAS — Polk Coun-
ty Community Corrections
lists these individuals as
“most wanted” for Decem-
ber. Citizens with informa-
tion on the whereabouts of
any of them can call Com-
munity Corrections at 503-
623-5226.
• Michael Ryan Baldwin,
born Oct. 26, 1989, 5-11,
185 pounds, brown hair,
brown eyes. Charge:
Fourth-degree assault.
• Ellis Andrew Thomas
Crawford, born July 12,
1991, 6-0, 175 pounds,
brown hair, blue eyes.
Charge: Corrupting a child,
luring a minor.
• Nathan Iasiah Grate,
born June 28, 1992, 5-9,
145 pounds, blond hair, blue
eyes. Charge: Delivery of
marijuana to a minor.
• Victor Hugo Gil, born
May 23, 1991, 5-5, 140
pounds, brown hair, brown
eyes. Charge: First-degree
burglary, conspiracy.
• Charles Joseph Breiten-
stein, born Dec. 25, 1952,
5-10, 190 pounds, gray hair,
brown eyes. Charge:
Fourth-degree assault.
Some things to keep in mind during inclement weather
EMILy MEnTzER/Itemizer-Observer
Ice still clings to the branches of trees on Friday morning.
and with winter comes win-
tery weather.
“It’s only December,” he
said. “We still have an awful
St. Hilda’s Episcopal
4:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve
Carols and
Eucharist
10:00 a.m.
Christmas Day
lot of winter to go. You can
expect wintery conditions to
continue off and on
throughout the winter.”
POLK COUnTy — During
snow, the Polk County Public
Works Department works to
keep county roads clear for
traffic. Keep an eye out for
snow plows.
When roads need to be
plowed, the county prioritizes
them based on many things,
including traffic. Some county
roads are not plowed. Keep
extra medication, food, and
other supplies when storms
are forecasted.
It is the property owner’s
responsibility to clear drive-
ways and access roads.
For a full list of tips, see the
link, “Winter Season Road Bul-
letin 2016-2017” on the coun-
ty’s website: co.polk.or.us.
Candlelight Service
Christmas Eve
5:30 - 6:30
“The Christmas Story
told through the eyes of
the Wise Men”
45 min of
Christmas
Carols
Everyone is welcome!
Calvary Chapel
245 W. Main St. • Monmouth
503-838-6087
Evangelical Bible Church presents
An Evening of Music
Sunday, Dec. 18, 4:00 pm
“Welcome Savior of the World”
performed by the choir
Additional selections to be performed
by various musical groups
Christmas Day
Worship Service 10:00 am
628 SE Jefferson St. • Dallas
For more information 503-831-1074
Christmas Program
Sunday, Dec. 18, 10 AM
with refreshments
following the service
Christmas Eve
Candlelight Service
Christmas Day
at 6:00 P.M.
Special Service 10 AM
“A Stable for Jesus”
Sober New Year’s Eve Party
Sat., Dec. 31, 9 PM-12:30 AM
Lively music, board games,
refreshments and more.
Dallas Evangelical Church
1175 SE Howe St., Dallas • 503-623-2331
Join us for
783 SW Church St, Dallas
Come Join Us!
First Baptist Church of Independence
Sunday Services 11:00 A.M.
Ministries include: AWAnA, youth, Men, Women,
Small Groups and an active Senior’s Ministry
1505 Monmouth St., Independence
503-838-1001
(Across from Central High School)
The Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
will start at 7:00 pm
The Christmas Morning Service
will start at 10:30 am
Christmas Eve Mass
4:00 pm & 10:00 pm
Christmas Day Mass 9:00 am
St. Philip Catholic Church
825 SW Mill, Dallas • 503-623-2440
The New Year's Eve Party
will be at 7:00 pm.
Bring your favorite games and snacks.
Dallas First Christian Church
1079 SE Jefferson St., Dallas
503-623-2569