COFFEE BREAK B8 — THE OBSERVER& BAKER CITY HERALD THuRSDAY, JuLY 29, 2021 New living arrangement includes a proposition we are very close friends from college. Josie, her husband and I often BBQ together and hang out watching movies. One night recently, Josie had to work late, and her husband and I had dinner and wine. We got pretty drunk, and I decided to turn in early. Before I went to bed, Josie’s hus- band asked me to have a three- some. He said Josie was going to ask me, but she was nervous about it, so she chickened out. I think my jaw must have hit the ground. I didn’t know what to say, so I told him I’d “think about it.” A week has passed and Josie hasn’t mentioned anything about Dear Abby: Six months into the pandemic I was furloughed, then laid off a few months later. Because of the loss of income, I could no longer afford my rent and was forced to move. It was tough finding anything affordable in the area. A good friend from college (“Josie”) and her husband own a big home with a detached guest house, and offered me the opportunity to rent for next to nothing until I found a new job. I was super happy about it because inform your old college chum, pack your bags and go to your parents’. Dear Abby: My husband’s daughter “Crystal” is married to “Jeremy,” who is a racist. I know this because of comments he has made over the past five years. At our only granddaughter’s first birthday celebration, my hus- band and Jeremy got into a heated argument (a little politics, a little racism). Since we live out of state, we were supposed to stay with them, but we had to leave. Jeremy started screaming at my husband, calling him a pedophile and some other awful names. Crystal is demanding an apology from us and refuses to the threesome, but I’m scared to bring it up. I don’t know if her husband was telling the truth. They may want a threesome, but I’m not into it. If I say “no” it might make things weird between us. What should I do? Should I ask Josie about it, or move out back home with my parents till I find a new job? — Not What I Bargained For Dear Not: The husband’s drunken proposition has already made things weird, but let it go — for now. I doubt this is some- thing Josie is “too chicken” to ask you. If he raises the subject again, make it plain that you are not into threesomes and not to ask again. If he presses further, communicate or send photos of the baby until he does. My hus- band feels that Crystal’s mind is made up and she will defend her husband no matter what, so there’s no point. I hate that we’re at an impasse. She has cut me off as well. Do you have any sugges- tions? — Cut Off in the South Dear Cut Off: Crystal, whose views on race seem to coincide with her husband’s, has you side- lined already. When your hus- band craves contact with his daughter and his grandchild, he will hold his nose, reach out and offer to mend fences. Until that happens, listen to what he is telling you and stay out of this mess. NEWS OF THE WEIRD ‘Barney’ eludes capture for days after farm escape was not going anywhere, the report said. Deputies took her to the Charlotte County Jail, but she refused to tell them her name. Officials eventually identi- fied her through previous jail booking photos. The 42-year-old woman was charged with tres- passing and resisting a law enforcement officer without violence The Associated Press MASTIC, N.Y. — An escaped bull has eluded capture for several days on Long Island despite searchers employing a helicopter and night-vision equipment along with attempts to lure the roaming animal with grain and a cow. Police in Suffolk County say they began responding to calls about the 1,500-pound bull run- ning loose Tuesday, July 20, after it broke through the fence of a local farm. Residents have spotted the dark-coated bull, since nick- named Barney, walking across fields, roads and suburban front yards. And it briefly shut down a portion of Sunrise Highway. Teams have searched the area about 50 miles east of New York City on foot and on horseback. They’ve used drones. A “bull trap” baited with the same feed Barney eats on the farm did not work, nor did other would-be traps. “We’ve tried luring him with a cow, with horses,” Frankie Floridia of Strong Island Animal Rescue told Newsday. “I’m out here with a (tranquilizer gun), looking for him, and I’m thinking, ‘I’m hunting cows in an Indiana Jones movie.’ It’s just frustrating. The longer it goes, you wonder what happens.” The bull is roaming around a part of Long Island that fea- tures dense underbrush and pine barrens. Floridia said the dense vegetation has hindered the search. Rescuers said they hope to have the bull moved to a sanctuary. “I’m not afraid of him being Woman convicted of swapping pebbles for gems in London heist LONDON — A woman who secretly swapped seven pebbles for $5.7 million worth of dia- monds has been sent to prison for her role in the audacious heist at a luxury jewelry store in London’s tony Mayfair district. Lulu Lakatos, 60, was sen- tenced Wednesday, July 28, to 5-1/2 years in prison after a jury at Southwark Crown Court in London found her guilty of con- spiracy to steal. Lakatos was part of an inter- national gang that fled to France after stealing the diamonds from Boodles on New Bond Street on March 10, 2016. The gems hav- en’t been recovered. “This was an audacious theft, carried out in plain view of experienced and professional staff at a renowned jewelers,” Detective Sgt. William Man of London’s Metropolitan Police Service said in a statement. “The meticulous planning and execution of this theft reveals to me that those involved were highly skilled criminals.” In the days leading up to the heist, the criminals held a series of meetings with Boodles staff on the pretense that they rep- Suffolk County Police Department/Contributed Photo This photo provided by Suffolk County Police Department, Friday July 23, 2021, shows a bull on the loose in Mastic, N.Y. The bull has eluded capture for several days on Long Island despite attempts to lure the roaming animal with grain and a cow in heat. aggressive to humans,” Floridia said. “He doesn’t have horns, he’s not an aggressive animal. I think he’s going to see people and he’s going to run away. I’m just afraid, with the color of his coat, he’s going to wander into a road in the dark and some driver won’t see him.” Woman arrested after skinny-dipping in strangers’ pool PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — A Florida man returning home from a doctors appointment found a stranger skinny dipping in his backyard swimming pool, weather | Go to AccuWeather.com sheriff’s officials said. At first, the man only noticed clothes scattered across his lanai earlier this week, Charlotte County Sheriff’s officials said in a social media post Tuesday, July 20. Then, he saw the woman in his pool and called deputies, sheriff’s officials said. The woman was hostile and told sheriff’s deputies to leave her alone, the report said. They asked her several times to get out of the pool and get dressed. She finally followed their orders, but resisted when the deputies tried to detain her. She pulled away and said she AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION Astoria Longview 56/72 Kennewick 62/94 St. Helens 67/98 Vancouver Condon 72/106 FRI SAT SUN MON Mainly clear Partly sunny and very hot Mostly cloudy and warm Cloudy and not as warm Mostly sunny and pleasant 89 61 80 55 83 53 6 9 8 94 66 81 66 86 61 6 9 8 54 98 60 Comfort Index™ La Grande 2 62 101 65 Comfort Index™ Enterprise 4 4 2 60 97 64 Comfort Index™ 4 84 58 5 9 9 ALMANAC NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Tuesday Low Tuesday High: 111° Low: 36° Wettest: 2.68” 91° 57° 90° 55° 89° 55° Tuesday 0.00 Month to date Trace Normal month to date 0.50 Year to date 2.44 Normal year to date 5.94 0.00 Trace 0.54 5.93 10.60 Trace 0.37 0.64 15.35 15.16 PRECIPITATION (inches) HAY INFORMATION FRIDAY 15% NE at 6 to 12 mph 10.0 0.31 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Wednesday) 5% of capacity 47% of capacity 28% of capacity 60% of capacity 15% of capacity 20% of capacity High: 104° Low: 49° Wettest: 0.37” Ontario Meacham Klamath Falls 60/85 SUN & MOON THU. 489 cfs 111 cfs 140 cfs 44 cfs 113 cfs 11 cfs Last FRI. 5:34 a.m. 5:35 a.m. 8:24 p.m. 8:22 p.m. 11:29 p.m. 11:48 p.m. 11:43 a.m. 12:47 p.m. Jul 31 New Aug 8 First Aug 15 67/103 Grants Pass Silver Lake Full Aug 22 Jordan Valley 62/93 Paisley 57/89 55/88 Frenchglen 63/94 72/99 City Hi/Lo/W Astoria 72/57/pc Bend 93/68/s Boise 98/74/pc Brookings 60/51/s Burns 96/62/pc Coos Bay 65/54/pc Corvallis 98/64/s Council 100/68/pc Elgin 102/63/pc Eugene 102/64/s Hermiston 109/70/s Hood River 102/79/s Imnaha 102/66/pc John Day 100/66/pc Joseph 95/65/pc Kennewick 108/70/s Klamath Falls 91/59/s Lakeview 90/58/pc Hi/Lo/W 68/58/pc 91/65/pc 89/69/t 62/51/pc 82/58/t 66/55/c 91/62/pc 90/63/c 97/65/c 94/63/pc 101/80/c 92/77/c 96/68/pc 89/67/c 88/62/pc 103/81/c 83/56/pc 81/57/pc Grand View Arock 68/100 60/97 65/97 Klamath Falls 57/91 Lakeview 58/90 McDermitt Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Thursday night’s lows and Friday’s highs. SAT. Diamond 62/94 Fields Medford Brookings Boise 72/98 68/102 51/60 64/101 57/92 Chiloquin FRI. July 29 is known for rain in Waynesburg, Pa. By 1990, it had reportedly rained on this date in 92 of the previous 113 years; however, no rain fell from 1987 through 1990. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Beaver Marsh Juntura 59/96 58/93 55/89 Roseburg Ontario 74/103 Burns Brothers 63/93 Coos Bay Huntington 60/94 Bend 66/93 Oakridge Council 67/100 80/101 Seneca 62/95 RECREATION FORECAST FRIDAY REGIONAL CITIES MOON PHASES STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Tuesday) Grande Ronde at Troy Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder Burnt River near Unity Umatilla River near Gibbon Minam River at Minam Powder River near Richland OREGON WEATHER HISTORY AGRICULTURAL INFO. Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir Buffalo, S.D. Fraser, Colo. Sarasota, Fla. 64/100 67/95 Elkton Powers 61/99 54/98 John Day 62/98 Sisters Florence TUESDAY EXTREMES TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin Lowest relative humidity Afternoon wind Hours of sunshine Evapotranspiration Eugene 54/67 Halfway Granite 56/89 Baker City Redmond 53/65 Comfort Index takes into account how the weather will feel based on a combination of factors. A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable. 65/99 51/64 65/93 85 60 3 67/103 Corvallis 65/104 63/98 Newport Enterprise 60/97 62/101 Monument 71/103 Idanha Salem 63/102 89 62 60/102 La Grande 67/98 Maupin TONIGHT Elgin Pendleton The Dalles 67/100 66/100 69/106 72/105 Hood River 74/102 Portland Newberg 56/79 Lewiston Walla Walla 68/108 67/97 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 68/105 TIllamook Baker City resented a wealthy Russian investor who was looking to purchase gems, police said. Lakatos, who was born in Romania and lived in France, posed as a gem expert named “Anna” who then went to Boo- dles to value seven diamonds for the buyer. After she inspected the gems, which included a 20-carat heart- shaped diamond valued at more than 2.2 million pounds, they were individually wrapped and placed in a locked bag that was supposed to be held in the jew- eler’s vault until payment was received. But when Boodles’ own expert became suspicious the next day, the bag was X-rayed and the store discovered it held nothing but seven ordinary pebbles. Lakatos had used a distrac- tion to swap the bag containing the diamonds for an identical one containing the pebbles before it was locked in the vault, according to security camera video released by police. After leaving the store, Lakatos handed the bag con- taining the diamonds to one of her female accomplices, before ditching the long coat, hat and scarf she wore as a disguise and boarding a high-speed Eurostar train to France. She was arrested on a Euro- pean arrest warrant last Sep- tember and returned to Britain to stand trial. Two men who worked with Lakatos previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal and were sentenced to 3 years and eight months in prison. Police are still investigating the involvement of two other women. FRI. SAT. 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