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Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
A5
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
Allan N. MacMillan, 59,
Prairie City, on Oct. 30 was
found not guilty by jury trial
of first-degree criminal tres-
pass that was alleged to have
occurred Aug. 8. The court
then granted a motion for a
judgment of acquittal to a
misdemeanor charge of pos-
session of methamphetamine.
Daniel J. Coiner, 37, Sweet
Home, pleaded guilty Oct. 16
to felony driving under the
influence of intoxicants com-
mitted on June 24. He was
sentenced to 25 months pris-
on, 24 months probation and
a $2,500 fine. His license was
revoked for life. Charges of
driving while suspended or
revoked and reckless driving
were dismissed.
Grant County
Sheriff
The Grant County Sher-
iff’s Office reported the fol-
lowing for the week of Oct.
31:
Concealed handgun li-
censes: 9
Average inmates: 10
Bookings: 5
Releases: 5
Arrests: 2
Citations: 1
Fingerprints: 7
Civil papers: 30
Warrants processed: 1
Asst./welfare check: 0
Search and rescue: 1
Justice Court
• Violation of basic rule:
Anja J. C. Sjostrom, 29, San-
ta Cruz, California, Sept.
17, 75/55 zone, fined $165;
Olivia M. Hanson, 19, Can-
yon City, Sept. 28, 47/30
zone, fined $225; Lewis S.
Feucht, 65, Happy Valley,
Sept. 28, 74/55 zone, fined
$165; Kevork M. Alexanian,
65, Prineville, Oct. 7, 68/55
zone, fined $165; Bo L. Paul-
son, 37, Cheshire, Sept. 22,
71/55 zone, fined $165; Roy
L. Hinton, 59, John Day, Oct.
2, 47/35 zone, fined $425;
Patrick L. Burns, 48, Mt.
Vernon, Sept. 24, 85/55 zone,
fined $225.
• Exceeding speed lim-
it: Mar A. Burns, 49, Star,
Idaho, Sept. 24, 75/65 zone,
fined $165; Nicholas F.
McCann, 54, Gig Harbor,
Washington, Sept. 24, 71/65
zone, fined $165; Dustin M.
Wright, 20, John Day, Sept.
26, 30/20 zone, fined $115;
Yasuhiko Otani, 24, Tokyo,
Japan, Oct. 7, 75/65 zone,
fined $165; Gerri T. Waune-
ka, 36, John Day, Sept. 29,
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A grumpy Grinch plots to ruin Christmas
for the village of Whoville.
FRI - SUN
(4:10) 7:10 9:45
MONDAY
(4:10) 7:10
TUES-THURS
7:10
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (PG-13)
A chronicle of the years leading up
to Queen's legendary appearance at
the Live Aid (1985) concert.
FRI - SUN
(3:45) 6:45 9:35
MONDAY
(3:45) 6:45
TUES-THURS
6:45
THE NUTCRACKER & THE
FOUR REALMS (PG)
A young girl is transported into a magical
world of gingerbread soldiers and an
army of mice.
FRI - SUN
(4:00) 7:00 9:40
MONDAY
(4:00) 7:00
TUES-THURS
7:00
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74/65 zone, fined $140; Paul
C. Townsend, 61, Baker City,
Sept. 16, 78/65 zone, fined
$225; James M. Klouda, 61,
Lemont, Illinois, Sept. 24,
75/65 zone, fined $165.
• Violation of speed limit:
George B. Evano, 60, Eu-
gene, Oct. 14, 54/35 zone,
fined $165; David R. Platt,
65, Park City, Utah, Sept. 28,
47/25 zone, fined $265; Jim-
mie D. Canfield, 71, Vida,
Sept. 29, 53/35 zone, fined
$165.
• Passing in a no-passing
zone: Howe R. Johnson, 60,
Satsuma, Florida, Oct. 20,
fined $265.
• Driving while suspend-
ed: Brady K. Burch, 21, John
Day, June 21, fined $1,590.
• Expired registration
sticker: Patricia A. Johnson,
49, Crooked River Ranch,
Sept. 13, fined $115.
• Open container: Jacob A.
Bowman, 22, Arlington, Sept.
2, fined $265.
• Failure to drive within
lane: Carlos G. Villarreal,
33, Firebaugh, California,
Sept. 19, fined $225; Scott H.
Brady, 64, Susanville, Cali-
fornia, Oct. 8, fined $265.
• Failure to properly use
safety belt: Richard D. Va-
lade, 34, Dayville, Sept. 29,
fined $115.
• Careless driving: Kristo-
pher J. Kerr, 22, Broomfield,
Colorado, Oct. 1, fined $225.
• Careless driving result-
ing in an accident: Carol A.
Townsend, 61, Vancouver,
Washington, Sept. 22, fined
$300.
• Hunting in a prohibited
area: Edd J. Van Cauteren,
54, Aloha, Oct. 7, fined $115.
• Hunting with a prohib-
ited method: Roman P. Zo-
sim, 31, Clackamas, Sept. 15,
fined $115.
• Operation of semitrailer
exceeding length restrictions:
James R. Nelson, 62, Mounds
View, Minnesota, Oct. 19,
fined $115.
• Benjamin H. Monroe,
21, John Day, was convicted
of third-degree criminal mis-
chief and was sentenced to a
$1,468 fine.
Oregon State
Police
Oct. 28: A hunter report-
ed finding a cow elk that had
been shot and left along High-
way 7 near Tipton Summit.
Oct. 28: Several residents
in Canyon City reported see-
ing men shoot a buck deer on
private property without per-
mission.
Dispatch
John Day dispatch worked
215 calls during the week of
Oct. 29-Nov. 4, including:
• John Day Police De-
partment
Oct. 29: Following a traf-
fic stop on Bridge Street in
John Day, Joshua Frazier,
Canyon City, was cited for
speeding, 54/20 zone.
Oct. 29: Advised of a hit-
and-run crash on West Main
Street in John Day.
Oct. 30: Responded to an
apartment complex on South
Canyon Boulevard in John
Day for a man repeatedly
knocking on doors.
Oct. 30: Dispatched to
Southwest Fifth Avenue in
John Day for a suspicious
person.
Oct. 30: Advised of tele-
phone harassment on South-
east Hillcrest Road in John
Day.
Oct. 31: Responded to a
theft report at a senior home
in John Day.
Oct. 31: Received a report
of a suspicious person on
East Main Street in John Day.
Oct. 31: Dispatched to a
restaurant on Main Street in
John Day for a fraud report.
Oct. 31: Advised of child
abuse at an apartment com-
plex in east John Day.
Nov. 1: Responded to a
senior home in John Day for
a theft report.
Nov. 1: Advised of a juve-
nile problem on West Main
Street in John Day.
Nov. 1: Dispatched to an
assisted living home on Ap-
ple Road in John Day for a
violent person.
Nov. 1: Received a re-
port of a suspicious person
on East Main Street in John
Day asking to enter residenc-
es and asking personal ques-
tions.
Nov. 1: Responded to a
former bowling alley in John
Day for a criminal mischief
report.
Nov. 1: Dispatched to a
dispute on West Main Street
in John Day. Jared J. Baker,
23, John Day, was arrested
and charged with menacing
and harassment.
Nov. 2: Responded to
West Main Street in John Day
for suspicious circumstances.
Nov. 3: Following a traf-
fic stop at Bridge Street and
Fourth Avenue in John Day,
Carl A. Kaltech, 79, Day-
ville, was cited for expired
plates and no proof of insur-
ance.
Nov. 3: Responded to an
apartment complex on South-
west First Avenue in John
Day for a fraud report.
Nov. 3: Dispatched to
Southwest Fourth Street in
John Day for a harassment
report.
Nov. 4: Following a traf-
fic stop at Bridge Street and
Fourth Avenue in John Day,
Takoda L. Propeck, 19, was
cited for expired registration
and no insurance.
• Grant County Sheriff’s
Office
Oct. 29: Advised of an
unwanted person at a senior
home in Prairie City.
Oct. 29: Received a report
of a suspicious vehicle on
Screech Alley in John Day.
Oct. 30: Advised of suspi-
cious circumstances at a dis-
pensary in John Day.
Oct. 30: Received a report
of shots fired on Apple Road
in John Day.
Oct. 30: Advised of crim-
inal mischief on C Avenue in
Seneca.
Oct. 31: Received a re-
port of unauthorized entry to
a motor vehicle on Holland
Avenue in Mt. Vernon.
Oct. 31: Advised of shots
fired on Washington Street in
Canyon City.
Nov. 1: Received a report
of a violation of a release
agreement on West Front
Street in Prairie City.
Nov. 1: Advised of a dis-
pute on West Main Street in
John Day.
Nov. 2: Received a report
of suspicious circumstances
at a senior home in Prairie
City.
Nov. 2: Advised of a theft
on East Main Street in John
Day.
Nov. 2: Received a report
of elder abuse at the hospital
in John Day.
Nov. 2: Advised of shots
fired on Moore Street in Mt.
Vernon.
Nov. 3: Received a report
of shots fired on Ingle Street
in Mt. Vernon.
Nov. 4: Advised of a shop-
lifter at a mini market in Mt.
Vernon.
• John Day ambulance
Oct. 29: Dispatched with
John Day police to East Main
Street in John Day for an el-
derly woman.
Oct. 29: Responded with
Prairie City ambulance to
South Johnson Avenue in
Prairie City for a 74-year-old
woman.
Oct. 30: Dispatched to
Izee Paulina Lane in Canyon
City for a person with multi-
ple bee stings.
Oct. 30: Responded to
West Main Street in John
Day for an elderly woman
with difficulty breathing and
chest pain.
Oct. 30: Dispatched to
Trafton Lane in John Day for
an 87-year-old man.
Oct. 31: Responded with
Prairie City ambulance to
South Johnson Avenue in
Prairie City for a 74-year-old
woman.
Oct. 31: Dispatched to
West Main Street in John
Day for a woman with flu-
like symptoms.
Nov. 1: Responded to a
motel in Mt. Vernon for a
68-year-old man.
Nov. 1: Dispatched to
Northeast Front Street in
Prairie City for a 72-year-old
man.
Nov. 1: Responded to West
Main Street for a 68-year-old
man who had fallen.
Nov. 2: Dispatched to East
Main Street in John Day for
a man with difficulty breath-
ing.
Nov. 2: Responded to
West Main Street in John
Day for a woman who had
fallen.
Nov. 3: Dispatched to
Southwest First Street in
John Day for a 62-year-old
woman who had fallen.
Nov. 3: Responded to a
motel in Mt. Vernon for a
68-year-old man.
Nov. 4: Dispatched with
Monument fire and ambu-
lance to Wilson Street in
Monument for an unattended
death.
Nov. 4: Responded to
Aslin Avenue in Mt. Vernon
for a woman who had fallen.
Nov. 4: Dispatched with
Prairie City ambulance to a
rollover crash on Highway 7
near Austin Junction.
• John Day fire
Oct. 29: Advised of a pro-
pane leak at a motel on Main
Street in John Day.
Oct. 29: Dispatched with
John Day police to South
Canyon Boulevard for a tree
fire.
• Mt. Vernon fire
Nov. 2: Responded to
Highway 26 in Mt. Vernon
for a fire.
• Bureau of Land Man-
agement
Nov. 3: Dispatched to a
gravel pit on Little Canyon
Mountain for a shooting
complaint.
The first installment of the 2018-19
property tax is due Thursday, November
15th, 2018 by 5:00 p. m.
Payments may be made at the Tax Collector’s Office at
the Grant County Courthouse in Canyon City, or the
payment may be mailed and postmarked no later than
November 15th, 2018. Please remember that delinquent
taxes accrue interest at the rate of 16% per year.
If you have any questions, please call the tax
office at 575-0107 or 575-0189.
PO Box 185
Canyon City, OR 97820
541-523-6377
541-963-6577
541-573-6377
84502
I got screened for
colorectal cancer.
You should too.
Jenelle Moulton,
Canyon City, Oregon
According to research, Colorectal Cancer is the second deadliest of its
kind. Screening for colorectal cancer can help you detect and engage
in early intervention and treatment. Most people accept screening
because they are encouraged by someone they know and trust.
Nov. 5-17 in the window at
Mosier's Home Furnishings
in John Day. Items donated
are sent to Portland VA
So if you have been screened, please talk about your experience and
encourage others to get screened as well.
Hospital for veterans to
select gifts for their families.
Contact Ruth Harris
at 541-575-0076 for
more information.
COLORECTAL CANCER
The cancer you can prevent.
www.TheCancerYouCanPrevent.org
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded campaign
Ellis Tracy Unit
541-576-2160
87185