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    NEWS
MyEagleNews.com
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
A5
Two die in single-vehicle crash near Crane
Blue Mountain Eagle
Oregon State Police troopers
are continuing the investigation
into the single-vehicle, double-fa-
tal crash near Crane the morning of
June 19.
At about 11:15 a.m., OSP
troopers and emergency person-
nel responded to a report of a crash
on Highway 78 near milepost 22,
according to OSP.
Preliminary
investigation
revealed a GMC Yukon, operated
by Joyce Arends, 66, of Wicken-
burg, Arizona, was traveling east-
bound and for unknown reasons
went off the roadway onto the
shoulder. The GMC Yukon came
back onto the roadway where it
rolled multiple times and came to
rest on its top on the south side of
the highway.
Arends and her passenger,
Arnold Arends, 72, of Wicken-
burg, Arizona, both suffered fatal
injuries and were pronounced
deceased at the scene.
Traffi c was only affected
for a limited time during the
investigation.
OSP was assisted by Oregon
Department of Transportation,
Harney County Sheriff’s Offi ce
and Burns Fire Department.
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 Circuit
Court
Anthony J. Capaldo, 62,
John Day, was found in con-
tempt of court June 20. He
was sentenced to 11 days jail
with credit for time served.
Grant County Sheriff
The Grant County Sher-
iff’s Offi ce reported the fol-
lowing for the week of June
19:
Concealed
handgun
licenses: 5
Average inmates: 18
Bookings: 11
Releases: 10
Arrests: 3
Citations: 3
Fingerprints: 13
Civil papers: 11
Warrants processed: 2
Asst./welfare check: 0
Search and rescue: 1
June 17: Rayme Lacey,
43, John Day, was cited for
driving with a suspended
license.
June 17: Christian Iver-
son, 37, Portland, was cited
for violating the basic rule,
74/55 zone.
Justice Court
• Violation of basic rule:
Kellen A. Bateham, 37,
Bend, May 5, 73/55 zone,
fi ned $165; Scott A. Lutton,
43, Nine Mile Falls, Wash-
ington, April 11, 77/55 zone,
fi ned $265; James A. Kend-
all, 39, Bend, May 7, 75/55
zone, fi ned $165; Joshua
M. Stalcup, 30, Burns, May
5, 75/55 zone, fi ned $165;
Gary L. Hanson, 69, Gear-
hart, May 16, 75/55 zone,
fi ned $165; Michael K. John-
son, 57, Upland, California,
May 23, 78/55 zone, fi ned
$265; Nora A. Healey, 58,
John Day, May 29, 75/55
zone, fi ned $165; Melissa
R. Reitz, 48, Mt. Vernon,
June 10, 82/55 zone, fi ned
$225; Stanley A. Rorex, 76,
Winnemucca, Nevada, May
13, 78/55 zone, fi ned $145;
Robert T. Melton, 50, Bend,
May 23, 115/55 zone, fi ned
$1,150; Samantha Steele,
53, Ashland, April 27, 74/55
zone, fi ned $140.
• Exceeding speed limit:
Michael R. Crowell, 60,
Hermiston, April 25, 75/65
zone, fi ned $165; Ana
M. Devincentis, 18, Can-
yon City, May 21, 76/65
zone, fi ned $265; Cindy
M.
Dougharity-Spencer,
49, Canyon City, May 20,
44/30 zone, fi ned $165;
Tara L. Dockery, 47, Long
Beach, Washington, April
25, 40/30 zone, fi ned $115;
Ian T. Landberg, 33, Merid-
ian, Idaho, May 2, 78/65
zone, fi ned $265; Michael
D. Jones, 42, Prairie City,
May 24, 75/65 zone, fi ned
$165; Deborah J. Webb, 46,
Prairie City, June 3, 75/65
zone, fi ned $165; Garri-
son D. McNutt, 19, Seneca,
May 28, 55/35 zone, fi ned
$140; Knolen J. Hatch, 73,
McMinnville, May 8, 44/30
zone, fi ned $100.
• Violation speed limit:
Rebekka A. Hughes, 19,
Baker City, June 2, 63/35
zone, fi ned $265; Tyler N.
Mullins, 24, Stedman, North
Carolina, May 26, 83/65
zone, fi ned $265; Brant C.
Hajek, 27, Portland, May
25, 55/30 zone, fi ned $265.
• Driving uninsured:
David E. Hall, 25, John
Day, Dec. 25, fi ned $265,
Dec. 28, fi ned $265, Dec.
29, fi ned $265; Steven M.
Warrington, 29, John Day,
March 3, fi ned $1,000;
Viola Rose, 75, Prairie City,
May 15, fi ned $265; Chris-
tine Daum, 30, John Day,
May 26, fi ned $1,000; Gary
Hartwick, 68, Mt. Vernon,
April 11, fi ned $160; Rob-
ert W. Rule, 27, The Dalles,
May 21, fi ned $265; Holly B.
Smith, 36, Canyon City, Feb.
9, fi ned $500.
• Driving while sus-
pended: David E. Hall, 25,
John Day, Dec. 25, fi ned
$440, Dec. 28, fi ned $440,
Dec. 29, fi ned 440; David
W. Kreger, 26, Prairie City,
March 18, fi ned $440; Ste-
ven M. Warrington, 29, John
Day, March 3, fi ned $1,500;
Christine Daum, 30, John
Day, May 26, fi ned $2,000;
Holly B. Smith, 36, Canyon
City, Feb. 9, fi ned $1,000;
Robert W. Rule, 27, The
Dalles, May 21, fi ned $440.
• Failure to install igni-
tion interlock device: David
E. Hall, 25, John Day, Dec.
25, fi ned $440, Dec. 28, fi ned
$440, Dec. 29, fi ned $440.
• Failure to drive right:
Gary D. Walsburg, 37, Proc-
tor, Minnesota, May 20,
fi ned $265.
• Exceeding maximum
weight limit: Brandon L.
Walgamott, 26, Nampa,
Idaho, June 4, fi ned $100.
• No operator’s license:
Viola Rose, 75, Prairie City,
May 15, fi ned $265.
• Operate with a nonstan-
dard light: Rodney A. Rook-
stool, 58, Prairie City, May
26, fi ned $140.
• Use of cellphone while
driving: Darla C. Carpenter,
56, John Day, May 27, fi ned
$265.
• Registration sticker
expired: John A. Loveday,
56, John Day, June 2, fi ned
$95.
• Gary Hartwick, 68, Mt.
Vernon, April 11, fi ned $160.
• Glen J. Vanbelle, 59, La
Grande, April 16, fi ned $265.
• Nathan M. Elledge, 27,
John Day, pleaded guilty
May 29 to driving with a sus-
pended license. He was sen-
tenced to 10 days jail with
credit for time served, 18
months probation, 40 hours
community service and $720
in fi nes and fees.
Oregon State Police
June 18: Located a man
on South Main Street in Prai-
rie City wanted on a U.S.
Marshals felony arrest war-
rant for a probation viola-
tion stemming from an orig-
inal charge of transporting
obscene material. Fred D.
Manning, 70, was arrested
and placed in Grant County
Jail pending extradition to
Washington.
June 19: Located a man
on Rendezvous Lane in Sen-
eca wanted on an outstanding
arrest warrant. Connor John-
ston-Broemeling, 24, was
arrested and transported to
Grant County Jail.
June 19: Located a man
at a mobile home park on
West Main Street in John
Day wanted on an out-
standing felony arrest war-
rant. Devan J. Haynes, 26,
John Day, was arrested and
transported to Grant County
Jail.
Dispatch
John Day dispatch worked
162 calls during the week of
June 17-23, including:
• John Day Police
Department
June 17: Responded to
a dispute at a mobile home
park on West Main Street in
John Day.
June 18: Advised of possi-
ble animal abuse at pens east
of the fairgrounds in John
Day.
June 18: Received a
harassment report from the
post offi ce in John Day.
June 18: Advised of crimi-
nal mischief on Fourth Street
in John Day.
June 19: Responded to a
dispute at an apartment on
West Main Street in John
Day.
June 19: Dispatched to a
mobile home park on West
Main Street in John Day
for an unwanted person and
harassment.
June 20: Following a traf-
fi c stop on West Main Street
in John Day, Jared Baker, 24,
John Day, was arrested and
charged with driving with
a suspended license and no
insurance.
June 21: Dispatched to a
mobile home park on West
Main Street in John Day for
a suicidal person.
• Grant County Sheriff’s
Offi ce
June 17: Advised of a hit-
and-run crash on Patterson
Drive in Canyon City.
June 17: Received a report
of an unwanted person on
North Cozart Avenue in Prai-
rie City.
June 17: Advised of a
fi ght on North Cozart Ave-
nue in Prairie City.
June 18: Received a report
of a vehicle crash with inju-
ries on West Bench Road in
John Day.
June 18: Advised of sus-
picious circumstances on
Screech Alley Loop in John
Day.
June 18: Received a miss-
ing persons report from
Meadow Lane in Canyon
City.
June 19: Advised of suspi-
cious circumstances at a cof-
fee shop in Canyon City.
June 19: Received a fraud
report from a senior home in
Prairie City.
June 20: Advised of sus-
picious circumstances on
Highway 395 north of Mt.
Vernon.
June 20: Received a report
of a vehicle crash with inju-
ries on Highway 26 near
Dayville.
June 20: Advised of a
theft on Shirttail Creek Road
in Seneca.
June 20: Received a
report of suspicious circum-
stances on South Fork Road
near Dayville.
June 21: Advised of crim-
inal mischief in Canyon
City.
June 21: Following a traf-
fi c stop on Highway 395,
Sergio Hernandez, Hills-
boro, was cited for speeding.
June 22: Following a
traffi c stop on Highway 395
north of Mt. Vernon, Marga-
ret Sampson, Portland, was
cited for speeding, 79/55
zone.
June 22: Responded to
a dispute in the city park in
Dayville.
June 22: Advised of an
assault in Prairie City.
June 22: Received a
report of a domestic incident
in Prairie City.
• John Day ambulance
June 17: Dispatched to a
senior home in John Day for
an elderly woman.
June 17: Transported a
patient to the airport in John
Day.
June 17: Responded to a
senior home in John Day for
a man.
June 17: Transported a
patient to the airport in John
Day.
June 19: Responded to a
mobile home park on West
Main Street in John Day for
a 64-year-old man with diffi -
culty breathing.
June 19: Paged to a senior
home in John Day for a
69-year-old man.
June 19: Responded to
North Johnson Avenue in
Prairie City for a lift assist.
June 20: Dispatched to
Dog Patch Lane in John
Day.
June 20: Paged to Harper
Creek Road in Mt. Vernon
for a transport.
June 20: Responded to
South Humbolt Drive in
Canyon City for a 79-year-
old woman.
June 22: Dispatched to a
senior home in John Day.
June 22: Responded with
Long Creek ambulance to
Fox for a medical alarm.
June 23: Dispatched to
South Johnson Avenue in
Prairie City.
June 23: Responded to a
senior home in John Day.
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Silvies Valley Ranch is proud to announce the
winners of our Educational Scholarships for
2019! This year we are awarding 6 scholarships
to local Grant and Harney County graduates
and want to extend our congratulations to
this year’s recipients, as well as to all the 2019
graduates, on your great accomplishment!
2019 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Lacy Lee Singhose
2019 Burns HS
Luke Edward Bailey
2019 Burns HS
Tea Antonia Recanzone 2019 Burns HS
Marissa Keyanna Smith 2019 Grant Union HS
Brianna W. Zweygardt
2018 Prairie City HS
(2nd Year Scholarship Recipient)
Dinorha Vidrio Landin 2017 Monument HS
(3rd Year Scholarship Recipient)
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