NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, February 24, 2021 A5 Rape case against County reschedules vaccine clinic to Thursday McKrola moves forward 200 more doses expected By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle A judge ruled Tuesday that a case against a Mt. Vernon man, charged with forcible rape and kidnapping, will move for- ward after his defense attorney argued to dismiss. Brogan McKrola, 22, is accused of rape, sodomy and sexual abuse — all by forc- ible compulsion — as well as kidnapping, strangulation and furnishing alcohol to a minor, according to a Jan. 7 indict- ment in Grant County Circuit Court. McKrola’s defense attorney, Kati Dunn, filed a demurrer Jan. 15, seeking to dismiss the charges. At the hearing Tues- day, she argued the state did not provide the grand jury with the correct law language under the current sodomy statute, which the state recently changed. Baker County Circuit Court Judge Matt Shirtcliff, who heard the motion, denied the demurrer but ordered the Brogan state to file a McKrola new arraign- ment and amend the indictment. McKrola’s attorney also asked Shirtclifft to reduce McKrola’s bail from $330,000 to $50,000. Shirtcliff said he wanted to read over a mem- orandum filed by Dunn before making a ruling on the request. Carpenter, according to the motion, objects to McKrola’s release. In a Dec. 23 press release, Carpenter said the charges stem from events at a party in the 400 block of Southwest Brent Street in John Day, Dec. 19, involving numerous minors and alcohol. to arrive Friday By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle Frigid weather delayed the county’s vaccine shipment, prompting the health department to cancel Monday’s vaccine clinic for the 70 and older group. Kimberly Lindsay, Grant County, public health administrator, said in a Monday phone call that the ship- ment arrived and that the health depart- ment rescheduled the vaccine clinic to Thursday. She said Thursday’s clinic would be for those in the higher priority groups, such as health care workers, educators, people 80 and over, and then people 75 and 70. She said the health department must have a supply available for people who move into residential facilities or for peo- ple who receive the first dose in another county but move to Grant County and need a second dose. Lindsay said she expects the state to send an additional 200 doses Friday. She Eagle file photo The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The county expects more doses to arrive Friday. those interested in receiving the vac- cine,” she said. In the future, Lindsay said, when they receive additional shipments, they work off the list to get people in for the vac- cine as the state expands its eligibility criteria. “We will need to continue to do this for the near, immediate future,” she said, “until the vaccine is more widely available.” said the health department plans to hold a vaccine clinic for people in the 75 and older group and then those in the 70 and older group. She said she does not know when the county will receive additional vac- cine shipments from the state next week. Weather permitting, Lindsay said the state guarantees that they would send booster shots. “We continue to maintain a list of COPS AND COURTS Grant County Circuit Court Two charges of first-de- gree murder and one charge of first-degree arson against Isaac Connery allegedly commit- ted on July 18, 2018, were dis- missed on Feb. 22 based on a motion for dismissal by Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter because of insuffi- cient evidence. Two charges of first-degree murder, one charge of first-de- gree arson and a charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle against Isabella Con- nery allegedly committed onJuly 18, 2018, were dis- missed on Feb. 22 based on a motion by Carpenter because of insufficient evidence. Heather Reilly, 32, pleaded guilty Feb. 11 to a count of delivery of methamphetamine committed on Jan. 31. She was sentenced to 36 months of supervised probation, 45 days of house arrest and 80 hours of community service. A count of possession of methamphet- amine was dismissed. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported the following for the week of Feb. 17: Concealed handgun licenses: 7 Average inmates: 12 Bookings: 6 Releases: 5 Arrests: 2 Citations: 2 Fingerprints: 2 Civil papers: 3 Warrants processed: 0 Assistance/Welfare check: 2 Search and Rescue: 1 Bryon Freniere, 38 of John Day was cited for driv- ing while suspended, no inter- lock ignition device and care- less driving. Michael Cordonnier, 51, of Klamath Falls was cited for violation of speed limit, 53/30 zone. Grant County Justice Court Violation of basic rule: Sierra L. Dahlen, 20, John Day, Jan. 11, 50/30 zone, fined $140. Exceeding speed limit: Destiny D. Nolan, 20, Prairie City, Jan. 11, 60/40 zone, fined $165; Juvenile, 16, John Day, Feb. 1, 40/25 zone, fined $140. Driving while suspended: Devon P. Pace, 20, Canyon City, May 1, fined $440, May 12, fined $440, Dec. 1, fined $440; Talia C. Gilliam, 44, Prairie City, Feb. 3, fined $440; Travis J. Fre- niere, 34, John Day, Jan. 16, fined $440; Erik I. Mountain, 43, John Day, Jan. 19, fined $440; Gary L. Hollipeter, 52, Monu- ment, May 23, fined $220. Driving uninsured: Devon P. Pace, 20, Canyon City, May 1, fined $265, May 12, fined $265, Dec. 1, fined $265; Talia C. Gilliam, 44, Prairie City, Feb. 3, fined $265; Erik I. Mountain, 43, John Day, Jan. 19, fined $265; Justin E. Podesto, 35, Lakeport, Califor- nia, Jan. 3, fined $265. Off-road vehicle on the highway: Gary L. Hollipeter, 52, Monument, May 23, fined $135. Open container of alcohol: Gary L. Hollipeter, 52, Monu- ment, May 23, fined $135. Minor in possession of alcohol: Miranda M. Cook, 19, Monument, Jan. 9, fined $260; Matthew F. Upton, 18, St. Hel- ens, Jan. 9, fined $260. Donald L. Brown Jr. pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to a count of hunting on enclosed lands. Brown was ordered to pay $1,440 in fines. Ronald J. Martin pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to a count of hunting on enclosed lands and a count of failure to allow an inspection. He was sentenced to 120 hours in jail, 12 months of probation and 20 hours of community service. He was also ordered to pay $1,000 in compensation, $790 in fines and complete a hunter’s educa- tion course. Brandon R. Kerr pleaded guilty Feb. 1 to a count of exceeding bag limit. He was sentenced to 18 months of pro- bation, 20 hours of commu- nity service, ordered to forfeit game parts and his license was suspended for 36 months. He was also ordered to pay $600 in fines and $150 in restitution. Oregon State Police Feb. 12: A state trooper took a report of a child abuse from the John Day Police Depart- ment. The trooper’s investiga- tion revealed that the mother of a 13-year-old girl struck her child at least one time in the face with her open hand, out of anger. Feb. 13: A state trooper responded to a reported sin- gle-vehicle crash at milepost 97 on Highway 26. The investi- gation revealed that the vehicle was heading eastbound, negoti- ating a curve, when it lost trac- tion on snow-packed roads. The vehicle started to slide, and the driver was unable to recover. The vehicle left the roadway on the eastbound side of the road and came to an uncon- trolled rest in the steep earthen embankment. The driver was uninjured. The vehicle was tagged and left at the scene for removal at a later time. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 140 calls during the week of Feb. 15-21, including: • John Day Police Department Feb. 19: Matthew P. Walker, 37, of John Day was arrested for assault on West Main Street. Feb. 19: Tyler J. John Rooney, 31, of John Day was arrested for theft on West Main Street. Feb. 21: Responded to a report of an intoxicated sub- ject lying on the ground behind a business on East Main Street. • Oregon State Police Feb. 15: Responded to a report of someone racing a snowmobile around a residen- tial area on West Main Street. Feb. 16: Received a report of a noninjury crash on Highway 26 near milepost 174 to 184. Feb. 17: Advised of slide- off crashes on Highway 26 near Dixie Mountain. Feb. 20: Responded to a report of a 13-year-old boy driving a pick up around Prai- rie City. • Grant County Sheriff’s Office Feb. 15: Received a report of a hit and run on Baldy Mountain Road. Feb. 15: Responded to a report of someone making a threat to trap domestic cats in Mt. Vernon. Feb. 16: Responded to a report of a dispute in Seneca. Matthew J. Nelson, 41, of Sen- eca was arrested for a proba- tion violation. Feb. 18: Dispatched to a report of theft on North Wash- ington Street. Feb. 19: Ty B. Prusak, 22, of John Day was arrested in Deschutes County, cited and released on a Grant County warrant. • John Day ambulance Feb. 15: Responded for a 70-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease problems on Ridge Road. Feb. 15: Responded for a 66-year-old woman with blood poisoning on Southwest First Avenue. Feb. 18: Dispatched for an elderly man with high blood pressure on Southwest First Street. Feb. 19: Along with Prairie City fire, Grant County Sher- iff’s Office and Oregon State Police, responded to a crash with injury on Highway 26 near milepost 173. Feb. 20: Dispatched for a woman with a possible bleed- ing ulcer on West Bench Road. Feb. 20: Paged for an 80-year-old man who fell and complained of arm and leg pain at a business on East Main Street. 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