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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.
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