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A6 NEWS Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, November 20, 2019 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 Sher- iffThe Grant County Sher- iff’s Office reported the fol- lowing for the week of Nov. 13: Concealed handgun licenses: 5 Average inmates: 15 Bookings: 6 Releases: 10 Arrests: 1 Citations: 2 Fingerprints: 3 Civil papers: 17 Warrants processed: 1 Assistance/Welfare check: 0 Search and Rescue: 0 Nov. 12: Dillon Seder- land, 24, Santa Ynez, Cali- fornia, was cited for violation of the basic rule, 89/65. Nov. 13: Kayle Riguez, 34, of Canyon City was cited for driving uninsured and for not having an operating license. Justice Court Violation of the basic rule: Garrett R. Miller, 24, Cave Junction, Oct. 20, 79/55 zone, fined $265; Daniel A. Turner, 57, Canyon City, Oct. 14, 69/55 zone, fined $140; Dar- ryl D. Wray, 50, Baker City, Nov. 12, 69/55 zone, fined $165; Cooper E. McLeod, 23, Bend, Nov. 7, 77/55 zone, fined $165. Violation of speed limit: Alexzandrea J. Smith-Peter- son, 23, Mt. Vernon, Oct. 12, 51/35 zone, fined $165; Gary D. Dolmage, 55, Grants Pass, Oct. 20, 55/35 zone, fined $165; Michael L. Hanson, 56, Oroville, California, Oct. 21, 50/25 zone, fined $265; Shanna R. Campbell, 30, Burns, Sept. 23, 77/65 zone, fined $265; Deborah M. Mar- tell, 34, La Grande, Oct. 1, 75/65 zone, fined $165. Driving while suspended: Montie W. Hildebrandt, 53, Albany, Aug. 13, fined $440. Driving uninsured: Montie W. Hildebrandt, 53, Albany, Aug. 13, fined $265. Unlawful/unsignaled turn: Kyle L. Cook, 47, John Day, Aug. 14, fined $90. Failure to drive within lane: Francisco J. Sanchez, 53, Othello, Washington, Sept. 27, fined $265. Open Container of Alco- hol: Jason D. Kern, 41, John Day, Oct. 14, fined $265. Fail to yield before enter- ing: Jason D. Kern, 41, John Day, Oct. 14, fined $265. Stephanie A. Burrows, 42, of Prairie City pleaded guilty to harassment on Oct. 30. She was sentenced to 120 hours in jail, which can be suspended upon successful completion of the probation scheduled for 18 months. She will also perform 10 hours of community service. She was ordered to pay $180 in attorney fees, but the fees were waived. Tanner J. Prock, Prai- rie City, pleaded guilty Oct. 23 for two counts of fail- ure to appear violations. He was sentenced to 20 consec- utive days in jail, which can be suspended upon successful completion of the probation scheduled for 18 months. He will also complete 80 hours of community service which will be credited to the fines owed. He must also attend compli- ance hearings when noticed by the court. He will not be able to drive a motor vehicle without valid driving privi- leges or statutorily required insurance. He was ordered to pay a total of $990 in fines for both counts, but the fees were waived. Oregon State Police Nov. 4: Took a report of a firearms denial at a busi- ness on West Main Street. The 21-year-old man had been denied under ORS 137.540 (1) (L) conditions of proba- tion. Found no stipulation stating the subject could not purchase or possess firearm, stemming from a guilty plea for driving while suspended misdemeanor. Nov. 5: A John Day Fish and Wildlife Trooper responded to a report of trespassing in the Northside WMU. The Trooper responded to the location and met with a witness. The sus- pects were not located. Nov. 5: Troopers contacted a residence in John Day to locate a man with outstanding warrants. Adam L. Gilliam, 28, of John Day was located and arrested without incident. During a search of Gilliam, a baggie with meth residue was found in his pants pocket. He was transported to the Grant County jail, where he was lodged. Nov. 5: A John Day Fish and Wildlife Trooper responded to a call from ODFW regarding a hunter who killed an elk and could not figure out how to validate his tag. ODFW determined that the tag had not been pur- chased. The Trooper con- tacted the hunter, provided education regarding the elec- tronic licensing system, facil- itated the hunter with gaining compliance and warned the hunter for his mistake. Nov. 5: The driver was traveling eastbound on a straight-away at 60 mph when he heard a loud “bang” come from the front of the vehicle. The vehicle began pulling abruptly to the left. The driver told me that with all his strength, he steered the vehicle towards the east- bound shoulder, aggressively braking. The vehicle left the roadway and paralleled the roadway traveling 148 feet before coming to its area of controlled rest, pointed to the east. The driver told me that he had his vehi- cle checked for front drive train and steering repair last week. The roadway evidence was consistent with the driv- er’s statements. High Desert Towing out of Dayville later responded and removed the vehicle from the scene. Nov. 7: Responded to a noninjury crash near mile- post 93 on Highway 395B. The driver was travel- ing north on slick roads, going faster than conditions allowed. The driver lost con- trol of the vehicle; spinning 180 degrees and crossing the southbound lane. The vehi- cle came to an uncontrolled rest in the ditch off of the southbound lane. Frontier Equipment was called by the driver before our arrival, they towed the vehicle to their lot. The driver was cited for failure to maintain lane. Nov. 8: Responded to a business on West Main Street on a firearm purchase denial. A 59-year-old man attempted to purchase a shotgun but was denied for being a con- victed felon. Contacted the man and spoke to him about his felony conviction from 1978. The male claimed to not know he was a convicted felon, citing his case was to have had the adjudication withheld after he successfully completed requirements of the court. The man claimed to have purchased over 20 fire- arms in the Eastern United States since his arrest, with the most recent being in 2008 or 2009. The case was referred to the District Attor- ney for consideration. Nov. 12: Received a report of a large mule deer buck which was unlawfully taken in the Spray area. Nov. 14: Arrested Thomas E. Pfeifer, 50, Prairie City, on a felony arrest warrant issued by the Grant County Com- munity Corrections for pro- bation violation. The subject was transported to the Grant County Jail and lodged on arrest warrant. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 163 calls during the week of Nov. 11-17, including: • John Day Police Department Nov. 11: Received a report of a hit and run at a business on South Canyon Boulevard. Nov. 11: Notified of a recovery of a stolen vehi- cle from Grant County by Deschutes County. Nov. 12: Issued a cita- tion for a juvenile for provi- sional license violation and speeding. Nov. 12: During a traffic stop, warned a driver for fail- ure to yield. Nov. 15: Received a call for harassment on West Main Street. Nov. 15: Received a report of a fight in progress at West Main Street. Nov. 15: Received a report of a disorderly conduct, sus- pended driver leaving the courthouse. Nov. 17: Attempted to locate a possible drunk driver on Northwest Second Avenue. • Oregon State Police Nov. 12: Advised of a driving complaint on High- way 26. Nov. 12: Received a report of cows on Highway 26. Nov. 12: Advised of live- stock on Highway 26. Nov. 16: Received a report of a noninjury acci- dent on Tipton Summit. Nov. 17: Advised of live- stock creating a hazard on Highway 26. • Grant County Sher- iff’s Office Nov. 14: Received a report of theft on West Franklin in Dayville. Nov. 16: Received a report of an injured animal on Canyon Boulevard. Nov. 15: Received a report of theft of service at a business on West Main Street. • John Day ambulance Nov. 12: Dispatched to a woman with a possible bro- ken ankle on Southwest First Street. Nov. 14: Called for a 72-year-old woman that needed to go to the hospital. Nov. 14: Along with Long Creek ambulance, paged for an 83-year-old woman with pain in the left arm and stom- ach cramps on Highway 395. Nov. 16: Called for a 40-year-old woman with low blood pressure at Ford Road. • U.S. Forest Service Nov. 13: Received a report of a possible forest fire on Highway 207. Nov. 15: Advised of an unattended camp fire that was crawling. Nov. 16: Advised of a fire near Forest Service Road 24. • Prairie City fire Nov. 12: Responded to a flue fire on Front Street. • Dayville fire Nov. 13: Received a report of a grass fire on Highway 26. Church Services in Grant County Historic Remnant Church TV & Radio Networks Tune into KSPL 98.1 FM Valley View Broadcasting PO Box 151, Mt Vernon, Or 97865 Antenna: Digital Channel 15 Blue Mountain Cable Channel 2 Preparing for Jesus to come Meets Saturday at Mt. Vernon Grange Sabbath School............................9:30 am Church Services..........................11:00 am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Keith Sunday School....................... 10 am Church....................................11 am Afternoon Service.................... 2 pm No Mid-week Services Pastor Jesse Gosnell St. Thomas Episcopal Church Morning Prayer........10 am (1 st , 3 rd , 5 th Sundays) Eucharist & Sunday School.............10 am (2 nd & 4 th Sundays) 300 W. Main, John Day 541-575-1355 139 S. Washington, Canyon City John Day Valley Cornerstone Christian Fellowship St. Elizabeth of Hungary 139 N.E. D AYTON S TREET , J OHN D AY Catholic Church 541-575-2180 Sunday Worship Service 10 am Sunday Youth Group 3 pm Thursday Celebrate Recovery 6 pm Pastor Levi Manitsas cornerstonejohnday@gmail.com ccfjd.org Corner of S Canyon Blvd and SW 2 nd JOHN DAY 110 Valley View Dr. 541-575-1216 Head Elder......................541-575-2914 Bible Classes (all ages)............9:30 am Worship.......................................11 am LONG CREEK E. Main Street 541-421-3033 Head Elder............................421-3468 Bible Classes (all ages)...............2 pm Worship........................................3 pm 2 Every Sunday in the L.C. Community Center (Corner of Second & Allen) Contact Pastor Ed Studtmann at 541-421-3888 • Begins at 4:00pm Wednesdays at 6:30pm Mon. - Fri. Mass - 12:05 pm Saturday Mass - 5:00 pm Sunday Mass - 9:00 am Holy Days Mass: Noon & 6 pm Lutheran Church Use Main Entry Front Doors Confession: Saturday 4:00-4:45 pm Anytime by appointment 541-974-8638 St. Anne 627 SE Hillcrest, John Day 1 st Sunday Worship/Communion.......10am Seventh-Day Adventist Church SATURDAY SERVICES Mennonite Church Monument - 2nd and 4th Sundays at 12:30 pm Office Hours Monday - Friday 9 am - 12 Noon VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH KJV Independent Fundamental • Premillennial JOHN DAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Terence K. Crabb, Pastor A Bible-believing Church “He that hath the Son hath life ...” I John 5:12 Sunday Worship • 9AM Sunday School 9:45 am • Sunday Preaching 11:00 am Junior Church 11:00 am • Sunday Evenings 3:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study & Master Club 7:00 pm Saturday Men’ s Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm 108 S. Washington Street, Canyon City 541-575-2688 or 541-575-0844 johndayUMC@gmail.com (541) 575-1326 126 NW Canton, John Day Food Pantry Friday 3-4p.m. Like us on Facebook! Redeemer Come Worship with us at 3 rd Sunday Worship/Communion/Potluck...4:30pm 2 nd , 4 th & 5 th Sunday Worship ..........10 am Wednesday Evening Bible Study.......6 pm For information: 541-575-2348 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday School..............................9:30 am Sunday Worship Service..............10:45 am Sunday Evening Service................6:00 pm Children & Teen Activities SMALL GROUPS CALL FOR MORE INFO Weekdays: Sonshine Christian School Pastor Randy Johnson 521 E. Main • John Day • 541-575-1895 wwww.johndaynazarene.com Meeting every Sunday at Mt. Vernon Grange Hall Sunday School.......................9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship...10:50 a.m. Pastor Leland Smucker Everyone Welcome • 541-932-2861 MT. VERNON PRESBYTERIAN Community Church SUNDAY SERVICE..............9 am SUNDAY SCHOOL...............9 am 541-932-4800 EVERYONE WELCOME FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School.......................9:45 am Sunday Worship.......................11 am Fox Community Church..............3 pm Sunday Evening Bible talk..........6 pm Saturday Men’s Study................6 pm Full Gospel- Come Grow With Us 541-575-1202 Church 311 NE Dayton St, John Day Pastor Al Altnow S151410-1