NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, January 15, 2020 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. fines after pleading guilty on Jan. 8 for driving while suspended. On Jan. 7, the court granted a judgment for Collection Bureau of Walla Walla Inc. against Daniel B. Kilby, John Day, for $1355.79. Grant County Sheriff Oregon State Police The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported the following for the week of Jan. 8: Concealed handgun licenses: 6 Average inmates: 11 Bookings: 4 Releases: 5 Arrests: 2 Citations: 2 Fingerprints: 1 Civil papers: 13 Warrants processed: 3 Assistance/Welfare check: 1 Search and Rescue: 0 Jan. 3: Matthew Sagaser, 35, Mt. Vernon, was cited for viola- tion of the basic rule, 82/65 zone. Jan. 6: Brandon Miller, 32, Long Creek, was cited for driv- ing uninsured and violation of the basic rule, 85/55 zone. Jan. 8: Cited a 65-year-old man who was in a wheel chair in lieu of custody for failure to report annually. Jan. 9: Responded to the John Day area attempting to locate a subject with a felony warrant. The subject, Robert L. Crosby II, 33, of John Day was reported to be last seen at Chester’s Thrift- way in John Day. While on an area check with a deputy from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, located Crosby at the intersec- tion of Northwest Second Ave- nue and Northwest Boyce Place. Took Crosby into custody with- out incident and transported him to the Grant County Jail where he was lodged on a probation viola- tion warrant. Jan. 9: Responded to West Main Street to assist the Blue Mountain Hospital ambulance crew with an uncooperative patient. Karina P. Robinson, 20, of John Day was transported to Blue Mountain Hospital for treat- ment. After clearing, learned she had a felony warrant for her arrest for a probation violation. Responded to Blue Mountain Hospital and took the female into custody after she was discharged. Transported the female to the Grant County Jail where she was lodged. Jan. 10: A northbound pickup, driven by a resident of Mt. Ver- non, was passing a northbound vehicle. As the pickup was pass- ing the vehicle, it began to make a left hand turn onto a county access road. The vehicle turned into the path of the pickup. The driver of the pickup drove off the roadway to avoid a collision with the vehicle. The pickup sustained damage as a result of the crash. The driver of the pickup arranged for his own tow. The other vehi- cle did not sustain any damage and was gone upon arrival on scene. The case is ongoing. Jan. 10: Responded to a sin- gle motor vehicle crash on High- way 26, near milepost 156. A pickup driven by a juvenile lost Justice Court Violation of the basic rule: Cody M. Warren, 28, Med- ford, Nov. 27, 69/55 zone, fined $140; Aurelio S. Martinez, 63, Bend, Nov. 25, 74/55 zone, fined $140; Contessa M. Mendoza, 44, Van Nuys, California, Aug. 30, 75/65 zone, fined $160; Cynthia L. Kidd, 47, Mt. Vernon, Oct. 7, 69/55 zone, $165. Violation of speed limit: Chris- topher P. Kampmeier, 55, Defi- ance, Missouri, Sept. 30, 78/65 zone, fined $265; Christopher B. Weekly, 39, Klamath Falls, Sept. 17, 54/30 zone, fined $265; Syed S. Hussaini, 40, Beaverton, Aug. 31, 78/65 zone, fined $265. Failure to yield before enter- ing: Liu Haiping, 56, John Day, Oct. 14, fined $135. Improper display of registra- tion: Stephen P. Hancock, 44, Canyon City, Nov. 2, fined $115. Driving while suspended: Ste- phen P. Hancock, 44, Canyon City, Nov. 2, fined $440. Failure to drive within lane: Juvenile, 16, Prairie City, Dec. 18, fined $165. Randall E. Barnett was sen- tenced to 12 months of proba- tion, 40 hours of community ser- vice and ordered to pay $1,220 in control on slick roads, crossing the oncoming lane and rolling onto its top in a ditch. The driver refused medical, the pickup was towed from the scene by Frontier Equipment. Jan. 10: Stopped a pickup for speeding and failing to sig- nal a turn near milepost 162 on Highway 26. On contact, the driver, Brandon R. Collier, 25, had glassy, bloodshot eyes and a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath. The driver admitted to drinking before being stopped. The driver consented to field sobriety tests, exhibiting signs of impairment on all tests. Arrested the driver for DUII and transported him to the Grant County Jail. The driver submitted to a breath test, which indicated a blood alcohol concen- tration of 0.11%. Issued Collier a citation for DUII-Alcohol and lodged him at the jail. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 155 calls during the week of Jan. 6-12, including: • John Day Police Department Jan. 6: Received a report of theft on Hillcrest Drive. Jan. 6: Cited Jeffrey C. Cook, 23, of John Day for driving unin- sured on Highway 26. Jan. 7: Received a report of a lost dog near Northeast Elm Street. Jan. 9: Hit and run on a power pole. At the traffic light, the vehi- cle went around the block and returned. Jan. 11: Cited Jeffrey C. Cook, 23, of John Day for driving uninsured. • Oregon State Police Jan. 7: Received an animal complaint on Highway 26 near milepost 126. Jan. 10: Received a report of calves on Highway 26 near mile- post 143. Jan. 10: Advised of hogs on the roadway on Highway 26 near milepost 143. Jan. 11: Received a report of a large black cow on the road on Highway 26 near milepost 144. Jan. 11: Advised of a sin- gle-vehicle slide-off on Highway 26 near milepost 183. • Grant County Sheriff’s Office Jan. 8: Received a report of theft on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. Jan. 10: Responded to an 88-year-old woman with dizzi- ness and low blood pressure at Northwest Valley View Drive. Jan. 11: Conducted a traffic stop on Highway 26. Jan. 11: Received a report of a slide off on Long Creek Moun- tain on Highway 395. Jan. 11: Received a report of theft near McHaley Street. • John Day ambulance Jan. 6: Dispatched for a woman with back pain on Valley View Drive. Jan. 6: Responded for a 97-year-old woman who had fallen on Northeast Dayton Street. Jan. 7: Responded for a 79-year-old woman with chest pains, shortness of breath and pain in the left arm. Jan. 8: Dispatched for a 97-year-old woman with shoul- der pain at Valley View Assisted Living. Jan. 8: Dispatched for a woman with difficulty breathing on South Johnson Avenue. Jan. 9: Received a call for a 66-year-old woman with back pain spreading down her legs and in her abdomen on West Main Street. Jan. 9: Received a report of a 75-year-old woman with pain on her right side on South Canyon Street. Jan. 10: Along with Mt. Vernon fire, OSP and GCSO, responded to a single-vehicle rollover near Clyde Holliday park. Jan. 10: Responded to a 75-year-old woman with nausea and vomiting. Jan. 10: Responded to a 75-year-old woman with nausea and difficulty breathing on South Johnson Avenue. Jan. 11: Dispatched for a woman having seizures on Franks Creek Road. Jan. 12: Called for a 65-year- old man that fell and hurt his ribs. • John Day fire Jan. 11: Responded to an elec- trical fire on Northwest Bridge Street. • Dayville fire Jan. 9: Along with John Day Ambulance, called for a 91-year- old man who needed an airlift. A5 Police find body of woman during Baker City shooting investigation 48-year-old Vale man arrested EO Media Group Police found the body of a 30-year- old Vale woman, who died from a gun- shot wound, while investigating the non- fatal shooting of a man Monday in Baker City. A Vale man is the suspect in both shootings. Angela Michelle Par- rish was the victim of the fatal shooting, accord- ing to the Baker County Sheriff’s Office. Police found her body in a building near the BLM’s Baker Resource Area Shawn compound at 3100 H St. Quentin The building is not part of the BLM property but Greenwood is on an adjacent prop- erty that previously was the New Tribes Mission. Police found Parrish’s body while investigating the shooting of Nathaniel Leeland Brown, 37, who was shot in the hand. Shawn Quentin Greenwood, 48, of Vale was arrested Monday afternoon and charged with two counts of second-degree assault in the shooting of Brown, who was treated at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center in Baker City. Greenwood is also a suspect in Parrish’s death, Baker County District Attorney Greg M. Baxter said. According to the sheriff’s office, addi- tional charges against Greenwood are pos- sible following a review of the case by the Baker County Grand Jury. Greenwood, who was arrested by Malheur County sheriff’s deputies about 3:34 p.m. in the Mormon Basin area of northern Malheur County, south of Durkee, is in the Baker County Jail. An affidavit signed by Baxter states that Brown “told police investigating the shooting that “there was also a female in one of the buildings” near the BLM office. The affidavit reads: “Law enforcement entered into the outbuilding to search for the female. While inside they saw sev- eral spent cartridges. They then saw the deceased.” Thank You Grant County! My year representing as your 2019 Junior Miss Rodeo Oregon has been an unforgettable journey. Traveling over 15,620 miles throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. I was able to attend 31 different rodeos and ride my horse in 12 different parades having the experience of a lifetime. I could not have done this all without all of my amazing sponsors, friends, family and Grant County’s support. I would like to Thank each and every one of you and may you all be blessed with a Happy New Year! Best Wishes Rowdy Isreal S159624-1