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About The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 2015)
News Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, July 29, 2015 A5 Library to be closed for major reorganization of books • May 30: At about 8:55 p.m., in Prairie City, arrested complete the project. A reminder, there will be no Lego Night the month of August because of the fair. Following the big move, Wa- ters said she hopes everyone stops by and checks out the changes. “I’m interested in people telling us what they think.” The library, located at 507 S. Canyon Blvd., is typically open Mon., Wed. and Sat., 1-5; Tues., 10-12 and 1-7; and Thurs., 1-5 and 7-9. It is closed Fridays and Sundays. The Eagle/Dave Fisher Librarian Vicki Waters is getting set for a major reorganization at the Grant County Library. C OPS & C OURTS • June 17: At about 9 a.m., responded to a single-vehicle rollover accident on State Route 402 west of Monument. The driver, Loreen Ruth Cooper of Monument, was taken by ambu- lance to the hospital. • June 19: At 4:45 p.m., re- sponded to a reported distur- bance in Prairie City. Police ar- rested Thomas Vern Busby, 43, Prairie City, on a probation vio- lation. He was lodged in Grant County Jail. • June 20: At about 3:25 p.m., investigated a single vehi- cle crash on Highway 395 north of Mt. Vernon. Police cited Lisa 5D\H0R[OH\-RKQ'D\IRU failure to drive within lane. • June 28: In Monument, arrested Andrew Franklin Wed- ding, 28, Irrigon, for DUII and driving while suspended-misde- meanor, and cited him for open container, driving uninsured and failure to maintain lane. • July 8: Investigated a two-vehicle, non-injury crash west of John Day. • July 9: At about 12:15 p.m., responded to a single-vehicle motorcycle crash on Highway 26 east of Dayville. The driver, James A Gustaveson of Red- mond, was transported to Blue Mountain Hospital for injuries. • July 11: Arrested Brad Lee Hartwick, 38, John Day, for DUII, and cited for several traf- ¿FYLRODWLRQV+HZDVORGJHGLQ Grant County Jail. • July 11: Responded to a single-vehicle motorcycle acci- dent on Highway 26 near Clyde Holliday State Park. • July 12: At about 12:45 a.m., in John Day, arrested Jes- se Guyeon Reese, 34, Warm Springs, for DUII-alcohol and open container of alcohol. • July 18: At 11:37 p.m., in John Day, cited Mountain C. Glimpse, 19, John Day, for mi- nor-in-possession of alcohol. • July 19: At about 6:30 p.m., investigated a motorcy- cle v. deer crash on Highway 395 north of Ritter. The driver, order violation; harassment report from Riverside Mobile Home Park. July 21: Cited a Canyon City man for using a cell- phone while driving. July 23: Theft of service reported at Depot Park in Prairie City. July 24: Fight reported at Riverside Mobile Home Park; cited a Maryland driver for speeding; cited three John Day drivers for not wearing seat belts. CANYON CITY – The July 25: Cited an Echo *UDQW &RXQW\ 6KHULII¶V 2I¿FH man for speeding. reported the following for the July 26: Arrested a Sisters week of July 17-23: man for disorderly conduct; • Concealed handgun licens- arrested a Prairie City man on es: 14 a domestic incident. • Average inmates: 12 • Grant County Sheriff: • Bookings: 9 July 20: Arrested a Monu- • Releases: 9 ment man on a domestic inci- • Arrests: 1 dent. • Citations: 3 July 21: Responded to a • Fingerprints: 8 theft report in the 700 block of • Civil papers: 9 S.W. Brent Street in John Day. • Warrants processed: 2 July 22: Cited a Eugene • Asst./welfare check: 6 man for speeding. • Tomasz Lachi, 40, Vancou- July 23: Report of shots ver, Wash., cited for violation of ¿UHG LQ WKH (DVW 5LYHUVLGH the basic rule, 80/55 zone. Street area in Mt. Vernon. • Jamie Steiutlardt, 23, Cali- July 24: Cited a Bend fornia, cited for violation of the woman for speeding. basic rule, 70/55 zone, and fail July 25: Arrested a John to carry and present license. 'D\PDQIRU¿UVWGHJUHHEXU- • Frances Mastroianni, 56, glary; cited a Prescott, Ariz., San Jose, Calif., cited for vio- man for speeding and riding a lation of the basic rule, 80/55 motorcycle without motorcy- zone. cle endorsement. • John Day ambulance: Dispatch July 20: Responded for 49-year-old man. July 22: Responded for 79-year old woman. July 24: Responded for 53-year-old woman with breathing problem. • Seneca ambulance: July 20: Responded for 29-year-old woman. Justice Court James Wade Neal, was taken to Blue Mountain Hospital for mi- nor injuries. • July 19: At about 8:45 p.m., investigated a single-vehicle crash on Highway 26 in Prairie City. The driver, James Chris- topher Lanning, 45, Redmond, was cited for DUII-alcohol/con- trolled substance and reckless driving. He was transported to St. Charles Medical Center in Bend for treatment of injuries. Grant County Sheriff a a a a a CANYON CITY – The Grant County Justice Court UHSRUWHG WKH IROORZLQJ ¿QHV and judgments: • Violation of the basic rule: Ryan A. Swenson, 23, 6DOHP ]RQH ¿QHG 0DULO\Q .D\ .DVWHQV 58, Grand Junction, Colo., ]RQH¿QHG-RKQ Everett Guthridge, 51, Prairie &LW\]RQH¿QHG Cassandra Jeanne Russell, 18, 0LOZDXNLH]RQH¿QHG ([FHHGLQJ WKH VSHHG limit: Jill Rachelle Tirico, 29, Boise, Idaho, 44/30 zone, ¿QHG 7UHYRU :DGH Faulkner, 33, Dayville, 48/30 ]RQH¿QHG • Driving uninsured: Seve- riano Ramos Guerrero, 49, *OHQGDOH¿QHG • Fail to yield rightway: Ronda E. Menie, 55, Mt. Ver- QRQ¿QHG • Dog as a public nuisance: Susan Lee Jones Stovall, 60, -RKQ'D\¿QHG John Day dispatch worked 134 calls during the week of July 20-26. Along with WKH YDULRXV WUDI¿F ZDUQLQJV trespassing, injured animals, noise complaints and juvenile complaints, these calls includ- ed: • John Day Police: July 20: Responded to a reported theft in Riverside Mobile Home Park; arrested a John Day man on a restraining Pro Saw Shop and a Whole Lot More Fair & Back to School Sale Now through 8/31 Miss Me Jeans Your Rural Fa mily Health Clinic HEALTH Department 528 E. 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Rusty Griswold takes his own family on a road trip to “Walley World.” FRI - THURS (4:10) 7:10 9:40 PIXELS PG-13 When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games. FRI - THURS (4:00) 7:00 9:35 ( ) = Bargain Matinee $9 Adult, $7 Senior (60+), Youth 1/2 Price Jewelry Sale The 02435 CANYON CITY – The Grant County Circuit Court re- SRUWHG WKH IROORZLQJ ¿QHV DQG judgments: • Charles Dean Platt II, 25, SOHDGHG JXLOW\ WR ÀHHLQJ RU DW- tempting to elude a police of- ¿FHU +H ZDV VHQWHQFHG WR MDLO for 10 days, supervised pro- bation for 18 months and 40 hours community service, and ¿QHG+LVGULYHU¶VOLFHQVH was suspended for 90 days. He pleaded guilty to reckless driv- ing, and was sentenced to jail for 10 days, supervised pro- bation for 18 months and 40 hours community service. The sentence is to be consecutive to WKHSUHYLRXVRQH+HZDV¿QHG 7KH FRXUW GLVPLVVHG RQH FRXQW RI ÀHHLQJ RU DWWHPSWLQJ WRHOXGHDSROLFHRI¿FHUDQGGL- verted one count of driving un- GHUWKHLQÀXHQFHRILQWR[LFDQWV • Jay Grant Williams, 24, pleaded guilty to criminal driv- ing while suspended or revoked. He was sentenced to jail for 10 GD\VDQG¿QHG • Robert Darin McGraw, 52, pleaded no contest to attempt to possess methamphetamine. He was sentenced to jail for 15 GD\VDQG¿QHG7KHFRXUW dismissed one count of unlawful possession of meth. • Michaelle Lisa Clarke , 49, pleaded guilty to criminal driv- ing while suspended or revoked. She was sentenced to bench probation for 12 months and 30 hours community service, and ¿QHG6KHSOHDGHGJXLOW\ to violation of ignition interlock device installation condition, DQG ZDV ¿QHG 7KH FRXUW dismissed one count of violat- ing the basic speed rule. She was convicted of a probation violation. The court revoked and reinstated 40 hours of commu- QLW\ VHUYLFH DQG H[WHQGHG WKH sentence 12 months to July 22, 6KHZDV¿QHG • The following people pleaded guilty to DUII and were granted petitions for diversion: Thomas Lamar Routt, 39, John Day; Attoway Reeder Davis, 21, Prineville; Travis Michal Lake, 25, Willamina; and Gabriel Lee Magee, aka McKinney, 27, Redmond. Each was ordered to install and use an ignition in- terlock device in vehicles they RSHUDWHDQG¿QHGLQGLYHU- sion fees. Oregon State Police Kevin Steven Johnson, 46, Or- egon City, for DUII, and cited him for speed violation and open container of alcohol. • May 30: At about 11:30 p.m., in John Day, cited a young male adult for minor-in-posses- sion of alcohol. • May 31: At 1:39 p.m., in Mt. Vernon, arrested Kathy Lee Meyer, 43, Mt. Vernon, on a fel- ony warrant out of Deschutes County for probation violation. She was lodged in Grant County Jail. • May 31: At about 4:45 p.m., at Riverside Mobile Home Park in John Day, assisted John Day Police with the arrest of a man for second-degree domes- tic assault. • June 5: At about 9:30 p.m., east of John Day, arrested Hannah Joseph, 21, Tigard, for DUII-controlled substance, and cited her for unlawful possess of less than an ounce of marijuana and violation of the basic rule. • June 6: At 12:38 p.m., cit- ed Kevin John Rapp, 29, Prai- rie City, in lieu of custody for driving while suspended-misde- meanor. • June 6: At 8:30 p.m., near Magone Lake, arrested Adrian Leah Couey, 30, John Day, for DUII, and cited her for unlawful possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. • June 12: At 5:30 p.m., east of Dayville, arrested Lynette Ju- dith Doughton, 49, Redmond, for DUII, and cited her for care- less driving. • June 14: Responded to a single-vehicle crash on High- way 26 near Pine Creek Road. The driver and passenger, both from Canyon City, were treated at Blue Mountain Hospital for minor injuries. • June 16: At about 12:35 p.m., on Highway 26 west of John Day, responded to a sin- gle-vehicle crash of an east- ERXQG ÀDWEHG SLFNXS SXOOLQJ D ÀDWEHGWUDLOHU7KHGULYHU7D\ORU Don Meliza, 18, Salem, was cit- ed for careless driving. Services Provided: Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforcement agencies. Every effort is made to report the court disposition of arrest cases. Circuit Court “We can’t have the library open to the public with books on WKHÀRRU´:DWHUVWROGFRXQW\RI- ¿FLDOVDWODVWZHHN¶V&RXQW\&RXUW meeting in seeking permission to close the library for 10 days. “Depending on the number of volunteers and how much time they can spend, we will reopen sooner than Aug. 9,” she added. The two-person library staff depends on volunteer help and WUDGLWLRQDOO\OLEUDU\WUDI¿FLVQ¶WDV heavy during the Grant County Fair, making it a prime time to 02131 DGXOW¿FWLRQDQGP\VWHU\VHFWLRQV making it easier for library patrons WR ¿QG WKH WLWOHV WKH\¶UH ORRNLQJ JOHN DAY – Librarian Vicki for. Currently, hardbound and Waters is hoping everyone goes paperbacks are separated. It’s a WRWKLV\HDU¶VFRXQW\IDLUWKH¿UVW project that began over three years week of August or has other plans, ago with the “weeding out” of du- as the Grant County Library will plicate titles, said Waters. be closed up to 10 days – July 31 “Now, we’re at the point we through Aug. 9. have to make the move,” she said. During that time library staff The project entails moving up- and volunteers will be in the midst wards of 7,000 books and know- of a major organization that, once ing how to alphabetize backwards completed, will integrate the hard- when books are placed back on bound and paperback books in the the shelves. By Dave Fisher Blue Mountain Eagle $ Boutique Layaway Available 10 Converse Tennis Shoes at The Dark Horse 600 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day 02427