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Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
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
Robert D. Herrera, 61,
John Day, pleaded guilty Oct.
4 to a misdemeanor charge of
fourth-degree assault com-
mitted on May 10. He was
sentenced to 30 days house
arrest, 36 months probation,
40 hours community service
and $800 in fines and fees. A
separate charge of strangu-
lation constituting domestic
violence allegedly committed
on May 15 was dismissed
Oct. 4 on the district attor-
ney’s motion that plea nego-
tiations warrant the matter be
dismissed.
Cindy L. Bolman, 51,
Dayville, pleaded guilty Sept.
20 to misdemeanor driving
under the influence of intoxi-
cants committed July 23. She
was sentenced to 60 days in
jail, 24 months probation, 80
hours of community service
and a $3,000 fine. Her driv-
er’s license was suspended
for one year, and she was re-
quired to install an ignition
interlock device on any ve-
hicle she drives. Two counts
of recklessly endangering an-
other person were dismissed.
A separate charge of driving
with a suspended or revoked
license allegedly committed
Aug. 27 was dismissed as a
result of the guilty plea in the
other case.
Grant County
Sheriff
The Grant County Sher-
iff’s Office reported the fol-
lowing for the week of Oct. 3:
Concealed handgun li-
censes: 5
Average inmates: 18
Bookings: 11
Releases: 7
Arrests: 2
Citations: 3
Fingerprints: 3
Civil papers: 26
Warrants processed: 2
Asst./welfare check: 1
Search and rescue: 0
Sept. 28: Allison Field, 41,
Canyon City, was cited for
failure to obey a traffic con-
trol device.
Sept. 28: David Platt, 65,
Park City, Utah, was cited
for exceeding the speed limit,
47/25 zone.
Oct. 1: Stevie Porter, 34,
Mt. Vernon, was cited for
having a dog that was a public
nuisance.
Justice Court
• Violation of basic rule:
Brady K. Burch, 20, John
Day, June 21, 100/55 zone,
fined $1,150.
• Exceeding speed limit:
William D. Hueckman, 64,
John Day, Sept. 9, 76/65 zone,
fined $225; Rose M. Boileau,
68, Fruitland, Idaho, Sept. 9,
33/25 zone, fined $100; Lester
Koby, 51, Boise, Idaho, Sept.
14, 78/65 zone, fined $225;
Mary K. Armstrong, 30, John
Day, Sept. 15, 51/35 zone,
fined $140; Jade L. Jackson,
29, Houston, Texas, Sept. 16,
75/65 zone, fined $165; San-
dra M. Davenport, 43, Logan,
Utah, Sept. 10, 45/25 zone,
fined $165; Eric R. Murray,
30, Bend, Sept. 3, 72/65 zone,
fined $165.
• Violation of speed limit:
James K. Schmidt, 59, House
Springs, Missouri, Sept. 16,
69/45 zone, fined $265; An-
thony I. Palmer, 35, Portland,
July 12, 38/25 zone, fined
$265; Karissa Richardson,
22, Prairie City, Aug. 4, 51/35
zone, fined $140.
• Failure to drive within
lane: Jacob R. Durgan, 33,
Culver, July 5, fined $265;
Katrina M. Page, 45, John
Day, Sept. 9, fined $225.
• No operator’s license:
John E. Guthridge, 54, Burns,
Aug. 10, fined $265.
• Failure to renew registra-
tion: Kelly C. Riggle, 28, Los-
tine, Sept. 1, fined $115.
• Registration sticker ex-
pired: Patrick J. McLain, 36,
Lakeview, Sept. 1, fined $115.
• Pass in no passing zone:
Debra L. Hueckman, 60, John
Day, Sept. 8, fined $190.
• Operate without required
light: Bertrand A. Brown, 58,
East Helena, Montana, May
25, fined $140.
• Operate with nonstan-
dard light: Rodney Rookstool,
57, Prairie City, Sept. 7, fined
$140.
• Use of cellphone while
driving: Sabrina K. Howard,
35, Prairie City, July 28, fined
$265.
• No seat belt: John E.
Guthridge, 55, Burns, Aug.
10, fined $115.
• Failure to properly use
safety belt: Gary L. Lambeth,
62, Canyon City, Sept. 25,
fined $115.
• Hunting with a prohibited
method: Gene Pukhalsry, 33,
Portland, Sept. 15, fined $115.
Oregon State
Police
Oct. 2: Observed with
radar a vehicle traveling 47
mph in a construction zone
on Highway 395 in Canyon
City. Roy L. Hinton, 59,
John Day, was arrested and
charged with driving while
under the influence of intoxi-
cants, alcohol and cannabis.
Oct. 5: Responded to
Highway 26 for a crash near
Blue Mountain Summit. A
pickup hauling a 48-foot
car-carrier trailer with two
crashed vehicles tipped over
while negotiating a curve.
Reginald L. Patterson, 59,
Nampa, Idaho, was cited for
careless driving.
Dispatch
John Day dispatch worked
164 calls during the week of
Oct. 1-7, including:
• John Day Police De-
partment
Oct. 1: Received a report
of suspicious circumstances
on West Main Street in John
Day.
Oct. 2: Dispatched to the
hospital in John Day for a hit-
and-run crash with damage.
Oct. 3: Advised of a sus-
picious person at the county
health department building in
John Day.
Oct. 3: Responded to
Southwest Brent Drive in
John Day for a dispute.
Oct. 4: Following a traffic
stop on South Canyon Bou-
levard, Dennis Hornstra, 28,
San Francisco, California,
was cited for speeding, 44/20
zone.
Oct. 5: Responded to the
Seventh Street Complex in
John Day for an unwanted
person.
Oct. 5: Received a report
of a woman having a possible
overdose on Third Street in
John Day.
Oct. 6: Responded with
state police to an apartment
complex in east John Day for
a domestic disturbance.
Oct. 6: Received a report
of possible identity theft on
South Canyon Boulevard in
John Day.
Oct. 6: Advised of possi-
ble forgery on South Canyon
Boulevard in John Day.
Oct. 7: Responded to a
restaurant on Main Street in
John Day for a trespassing
report.
• Oregon State Police
Oct. 1: Advised of a sus-
picious vehicle on Southeast
Dayton Street in John Day.
Oct. 2: Provided informa-
tion about a dead bull elk near
Bates State Park.
Oct. 5: Received a report
of cattle on Highway 26 near
Dayville.
Oct. 5: Responded to High-
way 26 near Blue Mountain
Summit for a vehicle crash
with no injuries.
Oct. 5: Dispatched to
Highway 26 west of John Day
for a noninjury crash.
• Grant County Sheriff’s
Office
Oct. 1: Received a report
of a burglary on Highway 26
in Mt. Vernon.
Oct. 1: Advised with For-
est Service law enforcement
of a missing person on Austin
Road.
Oct. 1: Received a report
of criminal mischief at the
county jail.
Oct. 1: Advised of a miss-
ing person near Paulina.
Oct. 2: Received a report
of harassment on Front Street
in Prairie City.
Oct. 2: Advised of tres-
passing on Clear Creek Road
in Granite.
Oct. 2: Received a report
of fraud in rural John Day.
Oct. 2: Advised of suspi-
cious circumstances on East
11th Street in Prairie City.
Oct. 3: Received a report
of a theft on Southwest 12th
Street in Prairie City.
Oct. 3: Advised of a miss-
ing person on West Bench
Road in John Day.
Oct. 4: Received a report
of a dispute at an apartment
complex in Prairie City.
Oct. 6: Advised of a suicid-
al person on South Kilbourne
Street in Prairie City.
Oct. 7: Received a report
of a burglary on A Avenue in
Seneca.
Oct. 7: Advised of a possi-
ble theft on Marysville Lane
in Canyon City.
Oct. 7: Received a report
of a suspicious vehicle on
Canyon Creek Lane in Can-
yon City.
• John Day ambulance
Oct. 1: Transported a pa-
tient to the airport in John
Day.
Oct. 1: Transported a pa-
tient to Bend.
Oct. 2: Dispatched to a se-
nior home in John Day for an
elderly woman.
Oct. 2: Responded to
Northwest Seventh Street in
John Day for an elderly man.
Oct. 3: Dispatched to a se-
nior home in John Day for a
man who was feeling faint.
Oct. 3: Transported a pa-
tient to the airport in John
Day.
Oct. 4: Dispatched to
South Main Street in Prairie
City for a woman who had
fallen.
Oct. 6: Responded to a se-
nior home in John Day for an
unconscious woman.
Oct. 6: Dispatched to West
Main Street in John Day for
a man with a possible kidney
stone.
Oct. 7: Responded to West
Main Street in John Day.
Oct. 7: Dispatched to
South Johnson Avenue in
Prairie City.
Oct. 7: Responded to
North Johnson Avenue in
Prairie City for a 24-year-old
woman with a leg injury.
Oct. 7: Dispatched to Man-
ny Neal Road in Kimberly for
an ATV rollover accident.
• Grant County Road De-
partment
Oct. 4: Advised of a sus-
picious vehicle at the Long
Creek School.
Pennsylvania
man dies
in ATV
accident near
Monument
Blue Mountain Eagle
An 83-year-old Penn-
sylvania man was killed
in an ATV accident near
Monument on Sunday.
According to a Grant
County Sheriff’s Of-
fice press release, David
Johnson of Blanchard,
Pennsylvania, was al-
ready deceased when
first responders arrived at
Manny Neal Road.
Dispatch took a report
of a motor-vehicle crash
on private property about
7:26 p.m. Deputy Damon
Rand, along with Monu-
ment ambulance and fire,
responded to the scene.
Rand learned the ATV
had left the roadway for
an unknown reason and
traveled into a 12-foot
deep ditch. The ATV then
rolled and came to rest
on top of Johnson. Speed
and alcohol are not be-
lieved to be factors in the
crash, the sheriff’s office
said.
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THANK YOU!
Thank you to all who helped make our Oct. 6
yard sale a success. We appreciate everyone who
donated, purchased, helped with setup/cleanup/
displays, priced items and staffed the sale. Thanks
to the Grant County Fairgrounds for the use of
tables and thanks to the Grant County Chamber
of Commerce for letting us use their parking lot.
The funds raised help keep the Grant County
Genealogical Society Library and Research Center
open for Genealogical Research.
- Grant County Genealogical Society
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