NEWS BlueMountainEagle.com Wednesday, January 30, 2019 A5 COPS AND COURTS 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 Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Offi ce reported the following for the week of Jan. 23: Concealed handgun licenses: 10 Average inmates: 15 Bookings: 7 Releases: 7 Arrests: 1 Citations: 1 Fingerprints: 1 Civil papers: 12 Warrants processed: 0 Asst./welfare check: 0 Search and rescue: 0 Jan. 18: Michelle Trimble, 43, Mt. Vernon, was arrested and charged with driving with a sus- pended license and no insurance and failing to register the vehicle. Justice Court • Kristina R. Perry, 33, Mt. Vernon, was convicted of having home-grown marijuana in public view and was fi ned $265. • Tracy L. Clark, 51, John Day, was convicted of keeping a dog as a public nuisance and was fi ned $265. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 170 calls during the week of Jan. 21-27, including: • John Day Police Department Jan. 21: Jim Roba, 44, John Day, was cited on West Main Street in John Day for driving with a suspended license and no insurance. Jan. 22: Responded with sher- iff’s deputies and John Day ambu- lance to a report of a vehicle that slid off Southwest Fourth Street in John Day. Jan. 23: Advised of a possible fraud in John Day. Jan. 24: Received a report of a theft at an apartment complex in east John Day. Jan. 25: Following a traffi c stop on Highway 26 in east John Day, Christine Daum, 29, was cited for driving with a suspended license and no insurance. Jan. 25: Received a report of a phone scam in John Day with the caller claiming to be a person’s grandson. Jan. 25: Responded to a domes- tic dispute at an apartment com- plex in east John Day. Jan. 26: Following a traffi c stop on West Main Street in John Day, Olle Starnes, 48, was cited for driving with a suspended license and no insurance. Jan. 26: Advised of an SUV that jumped two curbs on Bridge Street in John Day. Jan. 26: Following a traffi c stop on Highway 26 west of John Day, Terri Pine, 54, John Day, was arrested and charged with driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. Jan. 27: Following a traffi c stop on East Main Street in John Day, Kellie A. Combs, 38, Prairie City, was cited for driving while using a cellphone. Jan. 27: Advised of a motorcy- cle crash on Highway 26 east of John Day. • Oregon State Police Jan. 21: Advised of a noninjury crash on Highway 395 near Long Creek. Jan. 22: Received a report of a noninjury crash on Highway 402 near Monument. Jan. 24: Advised of a livestock complaint on Highway 26 near Fields Creek. Jan. 26: Received a report of noninjury crash on Highway 395 near Beech Creek State Park. Jan. 26: Advised of a noninjury crash on East Main Street in John Day. • Grant County Sheriff’s Offi ce Jan. 21: Advised of trespassing at the Prairie City School. Jan. 22: Received a report of a noninjury crash on Highway 395 near Long Creek. Jan. 24: Advised of a theft at a laundromat in Prairie City. Jan. 24: Received a report of a dispute on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. Jan. 25: Advised of criminal mischief on Humbolt Street in Canyon City. Jan. 25: Received a report of fraud on Green Acres Lane in Mt. Vernon. Jan. 25: Advised of an unlaw- ful use of a motor vehicle on East 11th Street in Prairie City. Jan. 25: Received a report of suspicious circumstances on Harper Creek Road in Mt. Vernon. Jan. 27: Advised of a domes- tic dispute on North Washington Street in Canyon City. • John Day ambulance Jan. 21: Responded to North Main Street in Prairie City for a 33-year-old woman with chest pain. Jan. 21: Dispatched to Pat- terson Drive in Canyon City for a 60-year-old woman with back pain. Jan. 21: Transported a patient to the hospital in John Day. Jan. 21: Transported a patient from North Washington Street in Canyon City. Jan. 21: Dispatched to a senior home in John Day for an elderly woman. Jan. 21: Responded with Prai- rie City ambulance to South John- son Avenue in Prairie City for an 86-year-old man. Jan. 22: Dispatched to a senior home in John Day. Jan. 22: Responded to North- east Seventh Avenue in John Day for a man who had fallen. Jan. 23: Dispatched to Middle Fork Lane in Bates. Jan. 23: Responded to Roper Road in Mt. Vernon for a 57-year- old woman. Jan. 23: Paged for a sub-dia- betic woman on Northwest Fourth Avenue in John Day. Jan. 23: Responded to Rebel Hill Road in Canyon City. Jan. 23: Dispatched to North- west Charolais Heights in John Day for an 89-year-old woman. Jan. 25: Responded to a senior home in John Day for a woman with abdominal pain. Jan. 25: Dispatched with Long Creek ambulance to West Main Street in Long Creek for a 90-year-old woman who fell and hit her head. Jan. 25: Responded to a senior home in John Day. • Prairie City fi re Jan. 22: Received a report of a structure fi re on South McHaley Avenue in Prairie City. • John Day fi re Jan. 22: Advised of an accident with injuries on Southwest Fourth Avenue in John Day. • Bureau of Land Management Jan. 25: Responded to a tres- passing complaint on the South Fork Road. The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Offi cer Sam Stinnett, who joined the John Day Police Department last July, completed 16 weeks of basic police coursework at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training in Salem, graduating on Jan. 18. Stinnett on the beat in John Day By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle Offi cer Sam Stinnett, who was hired on at the John Day Police Department in July 2018, com- pleted 16 weeks of intensive training at the Oregon Depart- ment of Public Safety Standards training in Salem. He was among 40 graduating Jan. 18 at the academy as a mem- bers of the Basic Police Class 384. Before he joined the JDPD, Stinnett was a corrections dep- uty for four-and-a-half years at the Grant County Jail in Canyon City. He said family members who are in law enforcement inspired him to join the force. “I kept talking to them, and they kept encouraging me,” Stin- nett said. “Working at the jail, I saw police offi cers all the time.” He said John Day Police Chief Mike Durr and Offi cer Scott Moore invited him to join their department. Stinnett, son of Charlie and Laurie Stinnett of John Day, was a 2005 graduate of Grant Union High School where he was a state-qualifying wrestler. One memorable part of train- ing for Stinnett was practicing real-life scenarios in a fabricated town. “It was pretty impressive that they have an entire village with houses, a bar and shops,” he said. “They hire on role players who can give you realistic types of scenarios to work with to kind of get your feet wet.” He said it helps them see what it’s like in the real world, but the instructor is there to step in if they get stumped. He joins Durr, Moore and Offi cer Andrew Martin at the department. Stinnett said, although he’s lived in John Day his entire life, he didn’t get to know everyone in the community — now he has that opportunity. “The main thing is getting to help people with problems and fi nding lawbreakers,” he said, adding he enjoys the people he works with at the department. Durr said, after Stinnett rides along with Moore for another week or two, “he’ll be well on his own.” “We’re looking forward to getting him out on the street so people can meet him,” Durr said. “He did well in the acad- emy — and did well scholasti- cally — and we’re proud to have him.” 60561 W Hwy 26 • 541-575-0023 10% OFF THROUGH VALENTINE’S DAY