News Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, August 22, 2018 C OPS AND C OURTS 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. Grant County Circuit Court Dennis Asher, 51, Canyon City, was convicted July 31 of two felony charges of failing to register as a sex offender committed on April 12 and May 9. He was sentenced to four months in jail and two years post-prison supervision. Katie Marie Watt, 32, Mt. Vernon, pleaded guilty July 26 to delivery of metham- phetamine and possession of methamphetamine, both felonies, committed on Nov. 16, 2016. She was sentenced to 25 days in jail, 36 months of probation and a $400 fine. Charges of conspiracy to commit a Class B felony, manufacture of methamphet- amine, delivery of metham- phetamine, possession of methamphetamine and en- dangering the welfare of a minor were dismissed. Watt was also convicted Aug. 17 of misdemeanor possession of methamphetamine committed on Aug. 9, 2016. She was sen- tenced to 18 months proba- tion, 80 hours of community service and a $250 fine. Brandon H. Scott, 44, Forest Grove, pleaded guilty Aug. 17 to misdemeanor ha- rassment committed on July 3. He was sentenced to 18 days in jail, 18 months pro- bation and $300 in fines and fees. Two charges of third-de- gree sexual abuse and one charge of harassment were dismissed. Charges against Brian L. Gregg, 25, John Day, of third-degree criminal mis- chief, driving with a suspend- ed license and driving without insurance committed on June 24 were dismissed Aug. 17. He pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants and entered a diversion agreement. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sher- iff’s Office reported the fol- lowing for the week of Aug. 15: Concealed handgun li- censes: 6 Average inmates: 17 Bookings: 15 Releases: 16 Arrests: 5 Citations: 1 Fingerprints: 5 Civil papers: 10 Warrants processed: 3 Asst./welfare check: 0 Search and rescue: 0 Aug. 15: Gregg Starr, 69, Mt. Vernon, was cited for careless driving. Oregon State Police Aug. 11: A rancher report- ed multiple incidents of tres- passing by a hunter who shot a buck antelope and removed it from the rancher’s proper- ty. Another hunter who wit- nessed the incident provided the license plate number of the suspect’s vehicle and the first name of the suspect. Aug. 12: A rancher reported multiple incidents of trespass- ing by two hunters looking for antelope. Three to five shots were heard. A hunter with per- mission to be on the property found no signs of an antelope that had been hit or killed. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 185 calls during the week of Aug. 13-19, including: • John Day Police De- partment Aug. 13: Dan DePriest, 51, John Day, was arrested at a grocery store in John Day and charged with theft. Aug. 13: Responded to West Main Street in John Day for a custody dispute. Aug. 13: Dispatched to a noninjury crash on West Main Street in John Day. Aug. 14: Received a report of harassment on Northwest First Street in John Day. Aug. 15: Received a report of a suspicious person at the city park in John Day. Aug. 15: Responded to the Grant County Fairgrounds for a report of child neglect. Aug. 15: After responding to a domestic dispute report at the fairgrounds, Kelly R. Shannon, 51, Reno, Nevada, was arrested and charged with fourth-degree assault and pos- session of methamphetamine. Aug. 16: Following a traf- fic stop on Highway 26 east of John Day, Janice Fitzlaff, 72, Reedsport, was cited for speeding, 53/35 zone. Aug. 16: Received a ha- rassment complaint from Northwest First Street in John Day. Aug. 17: Responded to a trespassing report on North Canyon Boulevard in John Day. Aug. 17: Dispatched to Northwest Bridge Street in John Day for a report of shots fired. Aug. 17: Responded to a report of a fight at the fair- grounds RV park in John Day. Aug. 17: Ricky B. Gor- don, 55, Canyon City, was arrested at the fairgrounds and charged with violating probation. Aug. 18: Following a traf- fic stop on West Main Street in John Day, Kristopher D. McGarrity, 41, Reno, Neva- da, was cited for driving with no license or insurance. Aug. 18: Following a traf- fic stop on Main Street in John Day, Liborio Armenta-Lopez, 38, Kimberly, was cited for driving with no license or in- surance. Aug. 18: Following a traf- fic stop on Southwest First Street, Haley Miller, 20, John Day, was cited for driving without a license. Aug. 18: Following a traffic stop on South Canyon Boulevard, Alyssa Lambeth, 19, Canyon City, was cited for using a mobile electronic device while driving. Aug. 18: Kelly R. Shan- non, 51, Reno, Nevada, was arrested at the fairgrounds and charged with violating a release agreement. Aug. 18: Responded to a restaurant on Main Street for a harassment report. Aug. 18: Following a traf- fic stop on Highway 26 east of John Day, Shawn M. Stal- cup, 48, Burns, was cited for speeding, 53/35 zone. Aug. 19: Dispatched to a coffee shop on Main Street in John Day for a suspicious person. Aug. 19: Following a traf- fic stop on Highway 26 west of John Day, Jason Pattorf, 43, Lebanon, was cited for speeding, 55/30 zone. Aug. 19: Following a traffic stop on Highway 26 east of John Day, Jennifer Hunt-Petrak, 42, Kihei, Ha- waii, was cited for speeding, 65/35 zone. • Oregon State Police Aug. 13: Received a re- port of livestock on Highway 26 near Pine Creek Road. Aug. 16: Advised of cattle on Highway 7 east of Austin Junction. • Grant County Sheriff’s Office Aug. 13: Received a re- port of a missing person on Highlan Drive in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 13: Advised of a dis- pute on Dug Out Lane in John Day. Aug. 13: Received a re- port of a suspicious person at a gas station in Canyon City. Aug. 13: Advised of a sus- picious person on Washing- ton Street in Canyon City. Aug. 14: Received a re- port of a noninjury crash on Highway 26 in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 14: Advised of ha- rassment on North McHaley Avenue in Prairie City. Aug. 15: Received a live- stock complaint from School- house Lane in Ritter. Aug. 15: Advised of a civ- il problem on Screech Alley Loop in John Day. Aug. 15: Received a report of a dispute on Sixth Street in Prairie City. Aug. 15: Advised of an assault on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 15: Received a re- port of a person providing liquor to a minor on Bridge Street in John Day. Aug. 17: Responded with Seneca and John Day ambu- lance and Forest Service to a motorcycle accident with in- jury on Forest Road 16. Aug. 18: Advised of a sui- cidal person on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. Aug. 19: Received a fraud report from River Lane in John Day. Aug. 19: Advised of a kidnapping on Highway 395 south of Canyon City. Aug. 19: Received a re- port of an intoxicated person in the county jail. • John Day ambulance Aug. 14: Responded to a call on Highway 402 near Monument. Aug. 14: Dispatched to South Canyon Boulevard in John Day for an 85-year-old woman with flu-like symp- toms. Aug. 15: Responded to Northwest Third Street in John Day for a 68-year-old woman who lost conscious- ness. Aug. 16: Dispatched to Trafton Avenue in John Day for an 87-year-old man who had fallen. Aug. 18: Responded to First Street in John Day for a medical alarm. Aug. 18: Dispatched to a senior care facility in Prairie City for a woman. Aug. 19: Responded with Monument ambulance and the sheriff’s office to Main Street in Monument for a per- son with mental problems. Aug. 19: Dispatched to a grocery store in John Day for a sick man who fell down be- hind the store. Aug. 19: Responded to a senior care facility in John Day for a woman. • Forest Service Aug. 16: Advised of a tree on fire along Highway 7 near Austin Junction. Aug. 18: Responded to Fawn Springs Trail for a re- port of an illegal fire. • Prairie City fire Aug. 16: Responded to a report of a forest fire. John Day fire was advised. A5 Air quality advisory issued for wildfire smoke Blue Mountain Eagle North winds brought smoke from wildfires burning in Washington and Canada to Grant County this week, block- ing the mountains and posing health hazards to the public. Sunday night lightning also started fires locally, and smoke blew in from fires in Central Oregon south of Condon. 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