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News Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, August 15, 2018 A5 C OPS AND C OURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforce- ment agencies. Every effort is made to report the court dispo- sition of arrest cases. Grant County Circuit Court A charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants against Clayton L. Coffer, 27, Prineville, committed on July 5, 2017, was dismissed without prejudice Aug. 7. The district attorney’s office filed a motion to dismiss, citing the best inter- ests of justice. Norman G. Reed, 75, John Day, was found guilty Aug. 6 of failing to register as a sex of- fender after changing residence committed on March 22. The defendant had since registered and was found not to pose a risk of harm, and the case was dis- charged. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported the following for the week of Aug. 8: con- cealed handgun licenses, 9; av- erage inmates, 16; bookings, 7; releases, 8; arrests, 2; citations, 2; fingerprints, 0; civil papers, 2; warrants processed, 6; asst./ welfare check, 1; search and rescue, 0. Aug. 6: Daniel Wilhelm, 57, Sanibel, Florida, was cited for speeding, 40/25 zone. Aug. 5: Kim Conklin, 58, Bend, was cited for violating the basic rule, 75/55 zone. Oregon State Police Aug. 5: Responded to High- way 395 south of the Grant County line for a single-vehicle rollover crash with minor inju- ries. The 17-year-old male was cited for careless driving. Aug. 6: Received a com- plaint from a store in John Day about a 50-year-old man who was denied the purchase of a firearm. Aug. 7: Responded to High- way 395 south of Canyon City for a vehicle that swerved to avoid two deer and ended up at the bottom of a steep embank- ment. The driver refused medi- cal attention. Aug. 9: Following a report of a man trying to break into a home on West Sixth Street in Prairie City, a suspect was lo- cated on North McHaley Ave- nue dressed in purple doctor’s scrubs. A search uncovered a methamphetamine pipe. Allan N. MacMillan, 58, was arrest- ed and charged with first-de- gree burglary and possession of methamphetamine. Aug. 9: Responded to a sin- gle-vehicle crash with no inju- ries on Highway 7. The driver of the southbound vehicle re- portedly fell asleep. Justice Court Violation of speed limit: Paula L. Wade, 67, Portland, July 27, 52/35 zone, fined $165; Brett D. Domenighini, 21, Mitchell, July 12, 44/25 zone, fined $165. Exceeding speed limit: An- drew M. Reid, 71, Auburn, California, July 10, 48/35 zone, fined $140; Michael J. Alvarez Jr., 21, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, July 14, 91/65 zone, fined $440; Kent A. Vaught, 49, Central Point, July 2, 44/30 zone, fined $165; El- ton L. Steyding, 42, Eugene, July 8, 55/35 zone, fined $165; Keira D. Schwitzer, 18, Roy, Utah, June 10, 77/65 zone, fined $265; Harold L. Corr, 54, Glendale, July 1, 80/65 zone, fined $265; Nicky J. Ballou, 41, John Day, May 11, 78/65 zone, fined $265; Jason K. Wright, 45, Prineville, June 25, 57/30 zone, fined $265; William M. Warncke Jr., 54, Salem, July 16, 81/65 zone, fined $265; Andrea L. Stauty, 35, John Day, July 27, 76/65 zone, fined $265; Debra L. Catanesi, 56, Keaau, Ha- waii, July 29, 40/25 zone, fined $165; Randi C. Madison, 45, Spokane, Washington, July 10, 63/35 zone, fined $265. Violation of basic rule: Lar- ry H. Moorman, 77, Stockton, California, July 3, 75/55 zone, fined $165; Robert F. Hicks, 70, Mt. Vernon, July 30, 77/55 zone, fined $225; Reannah L. Thurman, 19, Pendleton, June 30, 78/55 zone, fined $225; Shaw J. Saltzberg, 64, North Vancouver, British Colum- bia, June 21, 73/55 zone, fined $165; Darin F. Williams, 50, Kennewick, Washington, June 18, 70/55 zone, fined $165; Austin E. Williams, 26, Lacey, Washington, June 18, 70/55 zone, fined $165. Driving uninsured: Daniel J. Coiner, 37, Sweet Home, June 24, fined $265; Adrian S. Obi- ero, 24, Omaha, Nebraska, July 13, fined $240; Jimm E. Roba, 43, John Day, June 29, fined $265. Driving while suspended: Shaw J. Saltzberg, 64, North Vancouver, British Columbia, June 21, fined $440; Jimm E. Roba, 43, John Day, June 29, fined $440; Heather A. Reilly, 29, John Day, June 28, fined $440. Operating a motor vehicle with a leaking or sifting load: Jaine L. Homan, 21, Monu- ment, July 30, fined $265. Operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile electronic device: Shawna A. Clark, 42, Mt. Vernon, July 30, fined $225. No operator’s license: Kent A. Vaught, 49, Central Point, July 2, fined $265. Failure to display license plates: David J. Eastin, 33, Bak- er City, May 21, fined $115. Open container of alcohol: Daniel J. Coiner, 37, Sweet Home, June 24, fined $265. Refusal to take a breatha- lyzer test: Daniel J. Coiner, 37, Sweet Home, June 24, fined $650. Careless driving resulting in an accident: Jack L. Groves, 82, Prineville, July 28, fined $440. Failure to renew registra- tion: Stefan J. Safranek, 31, Eu- gene, July 22, fined $115. Driving outside restrictions: Adrian S. Obiero, 24, Omaha, Nebraska, July 13, fined $240. Brian K. Jordan, 49, was convicted of keeping a dog as a public nuisance. He was fined $265. Nola M. Pierson, 55, John Day, pleaded guilty to third-de- gree theft. She was sentenced to 72 hours in jail, 18 months pro- bation, 20 hours of community service and $634 in fines, fees and restitution. Aug. 6-12, including: • John Day Police Depart- ment Aug. 6: Following a traffic stop on Highway 26 near the west limits of John Day, Daniel B. Mullin, John Day, was cited for driving while using a mobile electronic device. Aug. 6 Following a traffic stop on Highway 26 west of John Day, Tucker D. Wright, 22, Canyon City, was cited for driving while using a mobile electronic device. Aug. 7: Dispatched to West Main Street in John Day for a hit-and-run report with damage. Aug. 8: Responded to Day- ton Street in John Day for a pos- sible burglary. Aug. 9: Received a report of child abuse at a residence on West Main Street in John Day. Aug. 9: Dispatched to a restaurant on Main Street in John Day for a suspicious per- son. Aug. 10: Responded to a theft report in John Day. Aug. 10: Following a traffic stop on Bridge Street in John Day, Wayne Saul, 39, Mt. Ver- non, was cited for driving while using a mobile electronic de- vice. Aug. 10: Following a traf- fic stop on Main Street in John Day, Stephanie M. Briney, 39, Canyon City, was cited for driv- ing without insurance. Aug. 10: Following a traf- fic stop on Highway 26 east of John Day, David E. Hankinson, 21, Hewitt, New Jersey, was cit- ed for speeding. Aug. 11: Following a traffic stop on Highway 26 west of John Day, Trevon Smith, 20, Pilot Rock, was cited for driv- ing without a license or proof of insurance. Aug. 11: Following a traf- fic stop on West Main Street in John Day, Joseph Riggs, 37, was cited for driving while us- ing a mobile electronic device. Aug. 12: Received a report of child abuse at a residence on West Main Street in John Day. Aug. 12: Following a traf- fic stop on West Main Street in John Day, Victoria M. Demor- anville, 37, Burns, was cited for driving while using a mobile electronic device. Aug. 12: Following a traf- fic stop on Main Street in John Day, Jebediah, P. Williams, 32, John Day, was cited for failing to obey a traffic control device. Aug. 12: Responded to Northwest Fourth Street in John Day for a report of suspicious persons. • Oregon State Police Aug. 6: Advised of livestock on Highway 395 south of Can- yon City. Aug. 9: Advised of a nonin- jury crash on Highway 26 near Keeney Fork. • Grant County Sheriff’s Office Aug. 6: Received a report of a theft on East Riverside Street in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 6: Advised of a domes- tic dispute on Northwest Cozart Avenue in Prairie City. Aug. 7: Received a report of an unattended death on Quail Lane in John Day. Aug. 8: Received a report of a domestic dispute on West Front Street in Prairie City. Aug. 8: Advised of a domes- tic dispute on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 8: Received a report of a prowler on West Sixth Street in Prairie City. Aug. 9: Received a report of trespassing on River Estates Lane in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 9: Advised of trespass- ing on Widows Creek Road in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 9: Received a report of a domestic dispute on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 10: Advised of dis- orderly conduct at Lone Pine Campground near Kimberly. Aug. 10: Received a report of a domestic dispute on South McHaley Avenue in Prairie City. Aug. 11: Advised of a theft on Widows Creek Road in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 11: Received a report of harassment in Granite. Aug. 12: Advised of an un- attended death on Manny Neal Road near Kimberly. • John Day ambulance Aug. 6: Responded to East Main Street in John Day for a 70-year-old man who was un- able to walk. Aug. 6: Dispatched to Can- yon City Park in Canyon City for 3-year-old boy who was in- jured in a playground accident. Aug. 7: Dispatched to a lum- ber mill in John Day for a man who had passed out. Aug. 7: Dispatched to High- way 26 east of John Day for a 58-year-old woman with diffi- culty breathing. Aug. 11: Dispatched to the Grant County Jail for a man with chest, neck and back pain. Aug. 12: Responded to Southwest Violet Street in Mt. Vernon for a 68-year-old man with difficulty breathing. Aug. 12: Dispatched to Southwest Brent Drive in John Day for a 39-year-old woman with migraine and heaviness in the chest. • Forest Service Aug. 12: Received a report of a forest fire near County Road 16 and Lake Creek. • John Day fire Aug. 8: Responded to a home on Highway 26 in John Day for a dryer fire. SIGN-UP FOR FREE DENTAL SERVICES! Help prevent cavities and sign your child up for FREE dental services. Dispatch PARTICIPATING GRANT COUNTY SCHOOLS INCLUDE: • Humbolt School • Grant Union Jr/Sr High School • Prairie City School • Seneca Elementary John Day dispatch worked 179 calls during the week of Optional services include dental screenings, fluoride application and dental sealants. 73% of children in Grant County have had a cavity, in partnership with Advantage Dental, Healthy, Happy Smiles wants to lower that number. Consent forms will be available at registration or at the start of the school year. For additional information, contact: Alanna Chamulak Program Coordinator EOHLA 541-219-2397 achamulak@gobhi.com Mary Ann Wren, B.S., R.D.H., E.P.P. Integration Coordinator Advantage Dental 541-504-3941 maryw@advantagedental.com 73272 73918 The Blue Mountain Eagle is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant. This is an opportunity to learn multiple aspects of our business by supporting the front desk, editorial and advertising teams. Successful candidates will need problem-solving and computer skills and the ability to handle multiple tasks at once. Must be accurate and detail-oriented, plus have strong customer service and communication skills. Driving and criminal background checks will be completed pre-hire. Benefits include Paid Time Off (PTO), insurances and a 401(k) Roth / 401(k) retirement plan. Send resume and letter of interest to EO Media Group, Attn: Human Resources, PO Box 2048, Salem, OR 97308-2048 or e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com.