NEWS MyEagleNews.com Two killed in Christmas Day crash near Ukiah A5 Monument home destroyed in Christmas fire Fundraisers planned to help Lawrence family By Rudy Diaz Blue Mountain Eagle EO Media Group Two people were fatally injured in a single-vehicle crash on Christmas Day, according to a press release from the Oregon State Police. The crash occurred shortly after 3 p.m. at milepost 53 on Highway 395B, the press release said. A preliminary inves- tigation revealed a Ford Ranger pickup, oper- ated by James Stroud, 83, of Ukiah was north- bound when it traveled off the roadway and rolled. Stroud and his passenger, Linda Stroud, 79, of Ukiah both sustained fatal inju- ries and were pronounced dead. Oregon State Police was assisted at the scene by the Ukiah Quick Response Medics, Uma- tilla County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon Department of Transportation. Wednesday, December 30, 2020 A home in Monument was destroyed by fire on Christmas Day. Monument Fire Chief Kevin Mitchell said the cause of the fire was electrical, and no one was injured in the fire. Lonnie Lawrence, the owner of the house, and her son Rod- ger were not in the building when the fire happened, he said. Law- rence traveled to the nearest neighbor to report the fire. Lonnie Except Lawrence for one per- son who was out for the holidays, everyone from the Monument fire depart- ment responded to the incident. They took their structure truck with two people, another truck with one person, a rescue vehicle with four people and two peo- ple arrived in a personal vehi- cle to help. Mitchell said, when the crew arrived to the scene, the manufactured home was fully engulfed in flames. “With older manufactured homes, it doesn’t take long for them to burn,” Mitchell said. “There’s not a whole lot the fire department can do, especially that far out of town. We tried to save everything around it, but that’s about it.” Lawrence’s house is about a 15 to 20 minute drive from Mon- ument, according to Mitchell. The fire burned the house and almost everything inside, but did not spread beyond the structure, Mitchell said. Jeanne Strange organized a Gofundme fundraiser to cover the losses and provide support to Lawrence and her son. The account states Lawrence lost her husband of 50 years to cancer 12 days before Christmas this year. Then the fire destroyed all of their possessions. Her husband’s ashes were found in the rubble along with wedding rings, her husband’s dog tags, military papers and medals, several family photos, a bit of jewelry and some of her son’s Special Olympics ribbons, according to the account. People can go to https:// gofund.me/90779eea to donate money to the Lawrence family. A clay pigeon shoot fund- raiser is scheduled for Jan. 16, and all benefits will go to the Lawrence family. The shoot is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with auc- tions at 1 p.m., at the property of Brad and Julie Smith at milepost 9 on Highway 402 near Kim- berly. Call 541-934-2143 for more information. A donation account has also been set up at the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Call Jen- nie Mund at 541-934-2076 for more information. Former Monument resident sentenced for sex crimes against two minor girls By Rudy Diaz Blue Mountain Eagle A 25-year-old man was sen- tenced to six months in jail for multiple sex crimes against two minor girls in Grant County. Gage Seeley, formerly of Monument, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree sexual abuse and two counts of contributing to the sexual delin- quency of a minor, according to a plea petition signed Dec. 17. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 60 months of super- vised proba- tion, accord- ing to a press release from Grant County Gage Seeley District Attor- ney Jim Carpenter. Seeley was ordered not to have unsupervised contact with female minors. Five counts of second-de- gree sexual abuse, six counts of second-degree encourag- ing child sexual abuse and five counts of contributing to the sex- ual delinquency of a minor were dismissed as part of the plea agreement. Carpenter said he offered to resolve the case with Seeley serving 46 months in prison fol- lowed by 36 months of super- vised probation and post-prison supervision. The probation included a psychosexual exam- ination, following any recom- mended treatment, community service hours, fines and fees, and no unsupervised contact with minor females, according to the press release. Seeley declined the resolu- tion and requested a settlement conference, Carpenter said. In the final deal, if See- ley violates any of the terms or conditions of his probation, he agreed to serve 38 months in prison along with 36 months of post-prison supervision, accord- ing to Carpenter. Carpenter said, while these types of sentences and agree- ments provide a chance to reha- bilitate, he is reluctant to enter into these agreements because defendants who are found in violation do not follow through with them and the matter has to be re-litigated in the future. Carpenter said the judges he’s encountered, who are not bound by the agreement, rarely follow through with the terms specified, and they sentence the defendant to something sig- nificantly less than to what was agreed. of the no contact order. Dec. 17: A state trooper was notified by the chief of the John Day Police Depart- ment that he had probable cause to arrest Matthew E. Sagasar, 36, of John Day for a restraining order violation. Moments later, the trooper observed Sagasar pass him, driving a black Mercedes car on Highway 26 in John Day. Upon relaying to the chief that the trooper observed the sub- ject, the chief asked that the trooper initiate a traffic stop on the vehicle. The trooper stopped the vehicle on High- way 395C in John Day. The chief of police arrived and contacted Sagasar and arrested him for violation of a restrain- ing order. Dec. 23: A state trooper responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 395C near milepost 93. The investigation revealed that the vehicle was southbound on packed snow and ice between 50-60 mph when it started to slide. The driver was unable to correct the slide. The vehicle crossed into the northbound lane, rotating clockwise. The left rear side of vehicle struck the left front side of another car, which had been northbound but pulled onto the shoulder in an attempt to avoid a collision. The car struck on the left front side was towed by Frontier Towing. Robert R. Waasdorp, 64, of Hines, who was trav- eling southbound, was issued a citation for failure to drive within lane. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon Department of Transportation assisted at the scene. Dec. 26: A vehicle was northbound on Highway 395C near milepost 31 when the driver lost control while nego- tiating a corner on slick and snow-packed roads. The vehi- cle struck a steep embank- ment on the east side of the highway where it came to an uncontrolled rest. The vehicle was unable to be driven due to damage and was taken by Frontier Towing to their lot. The driver was uninjured. 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 Jonas C. Waite pleaded guilty Dec. 18 to a count of conspiracy to commit a class A misdemeanor–second-de- gree theft and a count of sec- ond-degree theft committed on Sept. 27. He was sentenced to 20 days in jail, 24 months of supervised probation, 60 hours of community service and to pay a $200 fine. A count of unlawful entry into a motor vehicle and three counts of conspiracy to commit a class C felony were dismissed. Travis J. Freniere, 34, of John Day pleaded guilty Dec. 22 to a count of harassment committed on Dec. 15, 2019, and a count of fourth-degree assault committed on July 22. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 36 months of super- vised probation and 80 hours of community service. He was ordered to pay $250 in compensatory fines to David Kreger and $300 in court fees and fines. A count of strangu- lation was dismissed. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported the following for the week of Dec. 23: Concealed handgun licenses: 14 Average inmates: 9 Bookings: 12 Releases: 8 Arrests: 11 Citations: 2 Fingerprints: 4 Civil papers: 7 Warrants processed: 5 Assistance/Welfare check: 0 Search and Rescue: 1 Grant County Justice Court Violation of basic rule: Shelby P. Blake, 19, Bend, Dec. 15, 81/55 zone, fined $265; Amber Nugent-Don- ovan, 50, Scottsdale, Ari- zona, Oct. 20, 75/55 zone, fined $165; Cody W. Kluser, 21, Redmond, 75/55 zone, fined $265; Lane J. Pearson, 37, Bend, Nov. 4, 79/55 zone, fined $265; Robert L. Ledger- wood, 30, Mt. Vernon, April 29, 74/55 zone, fined $165; Fredward C. Linville, 46, Sac- ramento, California, June 26, 75/55 zone, fined $165; Tom- ica L. Long, 24, John Day, Feb. 27, 85/55 zone, fined $265; Christopher Jo Keith, 39, Prairie City, March 3, 62/55 zone, fined $115. Exceeding speed limit: Dalton S. Jones, 24, La Grande, Dec. 1, 60/45 zone, fined $165; Charles C. Klas- sen, 34, Forest Grove, Nov. 23, 78/65 zone, fined $265; Pauline E. Waite, 69, Lexing- ton, Dec. 10, 38/25 zone, fined $165; Benjamin J. Alexan- der, 30, Bend, Sept. 22, 42/25 zone, fined $165. Driving while suspended: Timothy L. Keith, 37, Prai- rie City, March 8, fined $440; David E. Hall, 26, Mt. Vernon, April 19, fined $440, April 23, $440, April 25, $440, May 10, $440, May 15, $440; Tra- vis J. Freniere, 34, John Day, June 12, fined $440, July 8, $440, July 16, $440; Dalton S. Jones, 24, La Grande, Dec. 1, fined $440; Timothy L. Keith, 37, John Day, May 16, fined $440; Cenia M. Garrison, 40, Port Townsend, Washington, July 30, fined $440; Christo- pher Jo Keith, 39, Prairie City, March 3, fined $265. Driving uninsured: Tra- vis J. Freniere, 34, John Day, June 12, fined $265, July 8, $265, July 16, $440; David E. Hall, 26, Mt. Vernon, April 19, fined $265, May 10, $265, May 15, $265; Elmer R. Ahendersen, 47, John Day, Aug. 2, fined $265; Dylan R. Clark, 28, Nampa, Idaho, Oct. 2, fined $265; Christopher Jo Keith, 39, Prairie City, March 3, fined $265; Timothy L. Keith, 37, Prairie City, March 8, fined $265, May 16, fined $265; Patrick L. Kinsey, 54, Prairie City, March 18, fined $265; Benjamin K. Yocum, 20, Terrebone, May 5, fined $265. Careless driving–accident: David W. Burke, 26, Canyon City, Sept. 17, fined $440. Failure to install ignition interlock device: David E. Hall, 26, Mt. Vernon, April 19, fined $440, April 23, $440, April 25, $440, May 10, $440, May 15, $440; David W. Burke, 26, Canyon City, Sept. 17, fined $440. No operator’s license: Danil Germanov, 25, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, Nov. 22, fined $265; Patrick L. Kinsey, 54, Prairie City, March 18, fined $265. Illegal alteration or display of plates: Dylan R. Clark, 28, Nampa, Idaho, Oct. 2, fined $265; Byron E. Freniere, 37, John Day, Nov. 23, fined $265. Failure to renew registra- tion: Travis J. Freniere, 34, John Day, June 12, fined $115. Operating snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle while car- rying firearm or bow: Gary M. Wylie, 54, Kerby, Nov. 7, fined $265. Passing in a no-passing zone: Karl J. Findling, 56, Bend, Nov. 14, fined $200. Registration sticker expired: Benjamin K. Yocum, 20, Terrebone, May 5, fined $265. Levi T. Brown, was con- victed of a count of hunting outside shooting hours and a count of hunting with the aid of an artificial light and was ordered to pay an $880 fine. A count of assisting in taking wildlife was dismissed. Clayton R. Utzig was con- victed of second-degree crim- inal trespass and was ordered to pay a $440 fine. Austin J. Catron, 19, was convicted of unlawful pos- session of pronghorn and was ordered to serve five days in jail, 12 months of probation, 40 hours of community ser- vice and to pay a $100 fine. The five days in jail will be served concurrently with his circuit court cases. His hunt- ing privileges were suspended for three years. A count of waste of game animal was dismissed. Oregon State Police Dec. 13: A state trooper responded to a reported non- injury, single-vehicle crash at milepost 181 on Highway 26. Investigation revealed that the vehicle was head- ing westbound, negotiating a curve, when it lost traction on packed snow and ice. 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