News Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, July 19, 2017 A5 Crews keep apartment fire from spreading By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle John Day and Canyon City volunteer firefighters responded to a fire at Mead- owbrook Apartments at 8:30 p.m. Friday night in John Day. Two John Day engines were on scene with Canyon City responding with one en- gine for mutual aid. A John Day Rural Fire Board member also responded, and John Day police were also on scene. John Day Fire Chief Ron Smith said the blaze started after a friend of the renter discarded a cigarette in an ash- tray on the upper-level apartment’s deck. He said a little paper in the ashtray caught fire, spreading to some nearby box- es and up the side of the D-6 apartment. Smith said the renter, who had been in- side the home, was alerted to the fire after seeing some flashing on the wall. “He threw water on the fire,” Smith said. “He did a pretty good at dropping it down. ... All in all, very fortunate — if they didn’t get that head start on it, it could have been worse.” The fire moved into the space between the ceiling and roof, and firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading further. No injuries were reported, and crews cleared the scene at 9:30 p.m. An apartment manager said the interi- or of the unit was not damaged, and the family was able to return to the home. An Eagle photos/Angel Carpenter estimate of damages was not available at The Canyon City Volunteer Fire crew provided mutual aid, press time. responding Friday to the apartment fire in John Day. Firefighters work to put out a blaze on Friday at Meadowbrook Apartments. Brown County Court approves temporary road closure pleads guilty to sex crimes By Rylan Boggs Blue Mountain Eagle Blue Mountain Eagle A John Day resident plead- ed guilty to child sex crimes Thursday. Kevin Andrew Brown, 27, John Day, pleaded guilty to one count of third-de- gree rape and one count of third-degree sodomy in Kevin Grant County Brown Circuit Court July 13. Both charges are class C fel- onies and stem from a single victim. Twelve other charges against Brown were dismissed. Brown admitted to unlaw- fully and knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse and de- viate sexual intercourse with a child younger than 16 on or about March 16, 2016. Brown’s sentencing is set for July 19. Myers pleads guilty to assault charges By Rylan Boggs Blue Mountain Eagle A Mt. Vernon man pleaded guilty to assaulting his infant daughter Thursday. Dillon Myers, 20, Mt. Ver- non, plead- ed guilty to one count of third-degree assault and one count of fourth-degree assault in Grant County Circuit Dillon Court. Myers The charges stem from separate incidents between May 15 and June 3, where Myers unlawfully and intentionally caused injury to his infant daughter. The child had bite marks, bruises and scratches, accord- ing to Court Appointed Special Advocates Executive Director Tracey Blood. “This is serious,” Blood said. “These are not minimal injuries.” Myers was granted super- vised visits with the child at the discretion of the Department of Human Services and was or- dered to have no contact with the child’s mother. His sentencing hearing is set for July 26. County Road 28, near Fox, will be closed during the eclipse. After consulting with landown- ers whose property is accessed by the road, Grant County Roadmaster Alan Hickerson petitioned the court to close the road Aug. 17-21. Hickerson said he consulted with Sheriff Glenn Palmer who agreed to the closure, but said it would be un- enforceable due to lack of resources during the eclipse. The road will be signed, barricad- ed and open to local traffic only. Representatives from the Emi- grant Creek Ranger District gave the court an update on the Flat Project in the southern part of Grant County. The project, on the Malheur Nation- al Forest, encompasses 47,500 acres and plans to improve natural veg- etation, big game habitat and water health. The proposed plan includes closing or decommissioning over 45 miles of road as well as widespread controlled burning. The 30-day com- ment period for the project began June 21. The court also: • approved the re-appointment of Dave Sandersfeld, John Eley and Bob Stewart to the Road Advisory Board with terms to expire on June 30, 2020, and re-appointed Jan En- sign to the Senior Citizens Adviso- ry Council with a term to expire on June 30, 2020. • reviewed and approved an in- tergovernmental agreement between Grant and Union County to house inmates from Union County in the Grant County Jail. Union County will provide transportation to and from the jail, and inmates will not be released in Grant County. • reviewed and approved a con- tract with Community Counseling Solutions to provide mental and pub- lic health services for Grant County. • reviewed and signed a property lease with Community Counseling Solutions to continue leasing them the building at 528 E Main St. in John Day for $30,000 annually. • reviewed and signed a property lease with the Grant County Food Bank to continue leasing them the building at 530 E Main St. in John Day for a nonprofit rate of $120 monthly. • reviewed and approved a request for a new computer and monitor for the Grant County Justice Court for $854. • discussed the possibility of sell- ing the building that houses Commu- nity Counseling Solutions and agreed to gather more information and ad- dress it at the next court meeting. C OPS AND C OURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law en- forcement agencies. Every ef- fort is made to report the court disposition of arrest cases. Grant County Circuit Court Riley Austin Pettyjohn, 27, pleaded guilty to one count of harassment and was issued a suspended sentence of 18 months probation and fined $250. One count of menacing was dismissed. Sharon Marie Korff, 61, pleaded guilty to criminal driving while suspended or revoked and was issued a sus- pended sentence of 18 months probation and 60 hours of community service and fined $1,100. Korff also pleaded guilty to driving under the in- fluence of intoxicants and was sentenced to 18 months proba- tion and 80 hours community service and fined $1,845. One count of refusal to take a test for intoxicants was dismissed. Kristopher Michael Good- win pleaded guilty to one count of harassment and was issued a suspended sentence of 12 months probation and five days in jail and fined $200. One count of menacing was dismissed. Robert Sahlberg, 42, pleaded guilty to two counts of negotiating a bad check and was sentenced to 18 months probation, 120 hours community service and 20 days in jail with credit for time served. He was fined $400 and was required to pay $449.95 in restitution. John Robert Dunn, 35, pleaded guilty to third-de- gree criminal mischief, first-degree criminal trespass and second-degree crimi- nal trespass and was issued a suspended sentence of 72 months probation, 60 hours of community service and 20 days in jail. He was fined $550 and required to pay $35.80 in restitution to Day- ville School. One count of unlawful entry into a motor vehicle was dismissed. Oregon State Police Responded to a single ve- hicle accident early July 10 on Highway 395. The driver stated she fell asleep, swerved and over-corrected into Can- yon Creek. Responded to a crash on July 13, involving one vehicle and two cyclists near mile- post 157 on Highway 26. The driver of the vehicle crossed the fog line while traveling west and hit both cyclists. The driver was cited for careless driving, and both cyclists were transported to Blue Mountain Hospital and treated for non- life threatening injuries. Responded to a single ve- hicle accident near milepost 174 on Highway 26. The driv- er lost consciousness due to a medical issue and was trans- ported to Blue Mountain Hos- pital via ambulance. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sher- iff’s Office reported the fol- lowing for the week of July 7-13: concealed handgun li- censes, six; average inmates, 17; bookings, 17; releases, 21; citations, two; fingerprints, two; civil papers, 11; warrants processed, one; and asst./wel- fare check, four. Cited Gabriel Helwig, 21, Belleville, Illinois, for viola- tion of the basic rule, 65/35 zone, on July 12. Cited Ernest Zuniga, 62, Mt. Vernon, for careless driv- ing on July 10. Justice Court The Grant County Justice Court reported the following fines and judgments: Cody Austin Grant, South West Marietta, Georgia, plead- ed guilty to one count of ha- rassment and was sentenced to 168 hours in jail with credit for time served and fined $100. Brady Keith Burch, Prineville, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended and driving uninsured and was sentenced to two years pro- bation, 72 hours in jail and 40 hours community service and fined $960. CAUTION Old Photos Kids - Famil y - Trophy Wildlife - E tc. HUNTING STORIES Dustin Nelson Walding, Erie, Colorado, was found guilty of third-degree theft and sentenced to 82.5 hours in jail and fined $100. Grant K. Winegar, John Day, was found guilty of a wildlife violation and had his hunting privileges suspended for three years and was fined $750. Cary Edward Miller plead- ed guilty to giving false infor- mation to a peace officer and was sentenced to 168 hours in jail with credit for time served and fined $100. Kelly Dawn Debuff, Bill- ings, Montana, pleaded guilty to second-degree theft and was sentenced to 168 hours in jail, suspended if a $250 fine is paid before June 1, 2018. Robert Howe Owens, Las Vegas, Nevada, pleaded guilty to second-degree theft and was sentenced to 168 hours in jail, suspended if the defen- dant appears at Community Counseling Solutions prior to 10 a.m. on July 10. Violation of the basic rule: Amanda Jane Ries, 33, Prineville, 75/55 zone, June 18, fined $160; Daniel J. Madi- gan, 55, Bend, 72/55 zone, June 13, fined $160; Joseph Peter Andrade, 49, Watcon- ville, California, 80/55 zone, July 1, fined $220; Devan T. Merchant, 20, Bend, 81/55 zone, June 30, fined $220; Donald Joseph Arceneaux, 70, St. Maries, Idaho, 69/55 zone, June 23, fined $135; Cassidy J. Thompson, 87, Brigham City, Utah, 79/65 zone, May 16, fined $160. Exceeding speed limit: Azaria Dao Segall, 19, Pueb- lo, Colorado, 39/30 zone, July 3, fined $111; Adrian Leah Couey, 32, John Day, 81/65 zone, June 28, fined $160; Brendan M. Farrell, 35, Colusa, California, 75/65 zone, May 26, fined $160; Annastecia Fay Polston, 37, Twin Falls, Idaho, 75/65 zone, June 26, fined $160; Rhonda Dee Trigg, 53, Emmett, Ida- ho, 81/65 zone, June 8, fined $220; Glenice Adrianna Mil- burn, 20, Burns, 75/65 zone, June 25, fined $135. Driving outside restric- tions: Dillon Joseph Myers, 21, Mt. Vernon. Violation of the speed lim- it: John Bradely Hartnett, 34, Cottonwood Heights, Utah, 76/55 zone, June 25, fined $135; Omar Ceja, 20, Prai- rie City, June 17, fined $260; Erica A. Shipley, 20, Milton, Georgia, 50/30 zone, June 27, fined $135. Driving while suspended: Melanie Camarena, 44, John Day, June 17, fined $335. Driving uninsured: Brady Keith Burch, 19, Prineville, April 7, fined $260, Melanie Camarena, 44, John Day, June 17, fined $220. Open container of alcohol: James Paul Kelley, 49, San Jose, California, June 24, fined $260. Operating a vehicle with leaking or sifting load: Eliz- abeth Maire Bate, 38, Prairie City, June 10, fined $260. No seat belt: Edward Er- nest Tremblay, 50, Mt. Ver- non, June 1, fined $95. Failure to carry proof of compliance with financial responsibility requirements: Dakoda Jones White, 34, Sac- ramento, California, July 5, fined $130. No operator’s license: Da- koda Jones White, 34, Sac- ramento, California, July 5, fined $130. Dog as a public nuisance: Jonathon R. Haskins, 31, John Day, May 16, fined $130. Small claims: Bryan P. Martin v. Loren Bebb. Money judgment awarded to Bryan P. Martin for $4,186. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 199 calls during the week of July 10-16. Along with the various traffic warnings, tres- passing, injured animals, noise complaints and juvenile com- plaints, these calls included: • John Day Police Department July 10: Responded to a report of a theft in John Day. Removed subjects camped on city property near the Third Street Bridge. Responded to a report of unwanted subjects at King’s. Arrested a 51-year- old Canby resident for assault. Took a report of theft in John Day. Responded with the Grant County Sheriff’s office to a group of people fighting near fairgrounds and RV park. July 11:Arrested a 43-year- old for violation of conditional release. Responded to a report of people sleeping by the river near Les Schwab’s. July 12: Dispatched to a re- port of sexual abuse. July 13: Responded to a cold hit-and-run. Located ju- veniles floating the John Day River in tubes. Received a re- port of two wallets stolen from a vehicle. July 15: Arrested a 20-year- old Dayville resident for driv- ing under the influence of in- toxicants. Responded to report of trespassing at the Masonic Lodge in Prairie City. Assist- ed Blue Mountain Hospital with a mental health subject. Arrested a 26-year-old on a Multnomah County warrant. July 16: Responded to a domestic disturbance in front of the police department. • Grant County Sheriff’s Office July 14: Responded to a report of a theft in Mt. Vernon. July 15: Responded to a report of someone menacing others with a gun in the Alr- dich Mountain area. • John Day ambulance July 13: Responded with Life Flight, Grant County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police to a vehicle-bike accident. Responded with John Day Police and Oregon State Police to a 37-year-old woman who was unconscious in a vehicle in a ditch near Highway 26. • Oregon State Police July 10: Advised of a non-injury accident on High- way 395 South. • John Day Fire Department July 14: Responded to a structure fire in the Meadow- brook Apartments with Can- yon City Fire Department. 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