NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Connery released, set to enter plea in vehicle theft case after murder charge dismissed Eagle file photo From left, Blue Mountain Hospital board member Linda Ladd, board chair Amy Kreger and CEO Derek Daly during an October work session. Blue Mountain Hospital District pays off 20-year-bond By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle Property owners in Grant County will owe less to the tax collector this year. Blue Mountain Hospital District CEO Derek Daly said the hospital paid off its 20-year bond before its Feb. 1 due date. Grant County Assessor David Thunell said the total amount the total bond was for $7 million, and the hos- pital will receive $740,223.27 for the 2020-21 tax year. Daly said the hospital district was excited about making the final $722,000 payment because of its impact on the county’s taxpayers. Amy Kreger, hospital board chair and longtime Grant County resident, said the 2001 measure narrowly passed and caused controversy. As both a landowner and a rancher, Kreger said it would make a big differ- ence for every taxpayer in the county to see the particular payment come off of their tax bill. As a board member, she said she takes pride that the district kept the hospital building up to date with the bond money. “We’re not a 20-year-old build- ing,” Kreger said. “Our maintenance team and our staff have kept this build- ing up to date. It’s a continually mov- ing target.” She said, currently, the district is working with a group of architects to go over the building’s facility master plan and ensure it stays current. Hospital district Chief Financial Officer Paul Rogers said paying off the bond frees up cash flow for the district. “Cash flow is all important in a small hospital,” Rogers said. “Many hospi- tals close their doors simply because they don’t have cash flow.” A5 McKrola posts $33,000 bail under conditional release agreement By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle With murder and arson charges dis- missed, Isaac Connery has been released from jail and is set to enter a plea related to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle April 8. Connery, 23, who now has a Salem address, posted $1,000 bail for the vehicle charge Feb. 26 and was released with the direc- tion he must remain in Oregon, according Isaac Connery to documents filed in Grant County Circuit Court. In a secret indictment filed June 23, 2020, Connery was accused of unlaw- fully taking Terry Smith’s 2006 Toyota Tacoma on July 18, 2018. According to press releases from Grant County District Attorney Jim Car- penter, Connery killed Terry Smith and his wife, Sharon, before setting fire to their home on Nan’s Rock Road near Mt. Vernon. Carpenter said Connery confessed to the crimes, but the confession, and sub- sequent information obtained, was ruled inadmissible in court because of Miranda rights violations. Two counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree arson were dis- missed without prejudice — meaning the state could file charges again if further evi- dence is discovered — against Connery and his mother, Gabrielle Connery, 47. A Mt. Vernon man charged with rape and kidnapping posted bail on Feb. 23 and has no scheduled court appear- ances until a June 1 plea hearing. Brogan McKrola, 22, is accused of first-degree rape, sodomy and sexual abuse — all by forcible compul- sion — as well as second-de- gree kidnapping, strangula- tion and furnishing alcohol to a minor, according to a March 1 indictment in Grant County Circuit Court. He posted $33,000 bail on Feb. 23, according to a release agreement filed with the court. During a March 3 hearing, McKrola’s defense attorney Kati Dunn said he successfully posted bail. Dunn filed a demurrer Jan. 15, seeking to dismiss the charges. During a Feb. 23 hearing, she argued the state did not provide the grand jury with the correct law lan- guage under the current sod- omy statute, which the state recently changed. Baker County Circuit Court Judge Matt Shirtcliff, who heard the motion, denied the demurrer but ordered the state to file a new arraign- ment and amend the indictment. Under McKro- Brogran la’s release McKrola agreement, he will have a curfew from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. and is ordered not to contact the victim. Kurt Miller, a senior assis- tant attorney general with the Department of Justice, asked that the court amend McK- rola’s agreement to reflect a condition that would forbid him from possessing or con- suming intoxicants. Judge Gregory L. Baxter, who heard the March 3 hear- ing, asked McKrola’s attor- ney to have the agreement signed and submitted to the court to amend the release agreement. Miller confirmed he would be the prosecuting attorney, not Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter. 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. COPS AND COURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforce- ment agencies. Every effort is made to report the court dispo- sition of arrest cases. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported the following for the week of March 3: Concealed handgun licenses: 10 Average inmates: 8 Bookings: 6 Releases: 7 Arrests: 1 Citations: 0 Fingerprints: 2 Civil papers: 20 Warrants processed: 4 Assistance/Welfare check: 0 Search and Rescue: 0 Grant County Justice Court Violation of basic rule: Douglas J. Norris, 52, Mead, Washington, Feb. 5, 79/55 zone, fined $265. Exceeding speed limit: Kayla D. Lambeth, 26, John Day, April 25, 75/65 zone, fined $165; Brenda L. Thomp- son, 38, Canyon City, Feb. 8, 82/65 zone, fined $265. Driving while suspended: Shawn C. Kite, 52, Prairie City, Feb. 5, fined $440. Driving uninsured: Sean McGee, 24, John Day, Jan. 16, fined $265; Shawn C. Kite, 52, Prairie City, Feb. 3, fined $265. Careless driving–acci- dent: Jonathan R. Haskins Jr., 18, Prairie City, Feb. 19, fined $340. Failure to install interlock ignition device: Shawn C. Kite, 52, Prairie City, Feb. 5, fined $440. No operator’s license: Sean McGee, 24, John Day, Jan. 16, fined $265. Christopher S. Compton pleaded guilty March 1 to a count of driving while sus- pended. Compton was sen- tenced to 18 months of proba- tion, 20 hours of community service and ordered to pay $1,185 in fees and fines. Zachary L. Deiter entered a diversion agreement Feb. 1 for a count of aiding in a wild- life violation. Deiter pleaded guilty to a count of aiding in a wildlife violation and a sep- arate charge was dismissed. Deiter was ordered to pay $600 in fines and fees and $500 in a punitive compensatory fine to the Oregon Hunters Associ- ation Turn in Poachers Fund. His hunting license was also suspended for three years. Oregon State Police March 1: A state trooper responded to a reported roll- over crash near milepost 66 on Highway 395B. The inves- tigation revealed the vehicle was northbound, negotiating a downhill curve at a stated 40 mph, when an oncoming com- mercial motor vehicle (in its own lane) startled the driver. The driver swerved to the right and got into a muddy shoul- der. The driver was unable to control the vehicle, which hit a rock wall, rolled on its side and slid to a rest in the mid- dle of the northbound lane. The driver was not injured, and the vehicle sustained substan- tial damage. The vehicle was removed by Frontier Towing. Grant County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon Department of Transportation assisted at the scene. March 3: A state trooper stopped a known suspended driver and knew the driver had a cite-and-release arrest war- rant out of Umatilla County. Bryan P. Martin, 43, of Mt. Vernon was issued a citation for driving while suspended and failure to install an inter- lock ignition device. Martin was issued a citation in lieu of custody for a warrant out of Umatilla County for failure to appear. March 4: A state trooper was driving through the Riv- erside Mobile Home Park in John Day when he saw Steven M. Warrington, 31, of Gran- ite. The trooper knew War- rington had two misdemeanor warrants for his arrest. The trooper contacted Warrington and took him into custody. Dis- patch confirmed both warrants. Warrington was transported to the Grant County Jail where he was lodged on a Grant County warrant. Per the request of the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, the trooper issued Warrington a citation in lieu of custody on their warrant. March 5: Oregon State Police saw a vehicle drive from Apple Road, which accesses Rocky Mountain Dispen- sary. As the trooper followed the vehicle, he saw it weav- ing within the lane and cross- ing over or driving on the cen- ter line. The trooper stopped the vehicle at about milepost 158. After contacting the occu- pants, the trooper learned that the two occupants in the vehi- cle were on parole out of Crook County, with a “no marijuana” condition to their parole. When asked, the passenger admit- ted that he just purchased mar- ijuana. During a probable cause search, the trooper seized four containers of marijuana, total- ing about 4 grams of marijuana. The trooper attempted tele- phone calls to their parole offi- cers, but was unable to reach them. March 5: OSP stopped a vehicle for speeding in Prairie City. Upon contact, the driver showed signs of impairment and admitted to smoking mari- juana minutes earlier after leav- ing the dispensary in John Day. The driver consented to a stan- dardized field sobriety test and performed poorly. Anthony E. Menchaca, 28, Caldwell, Idaho, was arrested for driving under the influence of intox- icants and was transported to the Grant County Jail where he consented to a breath test, with a final result of 0.00%. The driver was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicants–drug, and the vehicle was released to a friend. March 6: A John Day Fish and Wildlife trooper encoun- tered a crashed and aban- doned vehicle at milepost 32.5 on Highway 395B. The south- bound Toyota pickup left the roadway and struck an embank- ment before rolling and com- ing to an uncontrolled stop, on its wheels, in an irrigation ditch. The driver was later contacted at his residence, and he said that he swerved to avoid a coyote in the road. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 121 calls during the week of March 1-7, including: • John Day Police Department March 3: John Guthridge, 57, of Prairie City was cited during a traffic stop on High- way 26 near milepost 163. March 6: Warned a driver for speeding on Highway 395C near milepost 1. • Oregon State Police March 1: Along with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a noninjury crash on Highway 395B. March 3: Advised of a driv- ing complaint on Highway 395S. • Grant County Sheriff’s Office March 1: Arrested Thomas E. Pfeifer, 51, of Prairie City on a Grant County warrant on North Cozart Avenue. March 3: Received a report of criminal mischief on North McHaley Street. March 3: Received a report Strawberry Mountain Law, PC 206 S. Humbolt Street • Canyon City, OR 97820 541-575-5750 • office@strawberrymountainlaw.com of a felon in possession of a fire- arm on North McHaley Street. March 6: Received informa- tion about a motor vehicle crash on Highway 395C near mile- post 32. • John Day ambulance March 3: Responded for an elderly man on Bragga Way. March 3: Responded for a woman with pain at a hotel on West Main Street. March 4: Responded for a patient with severe abdominal pain on North Johnson Avenue. March 6: Responded for a 74-year-old woman with dif- ficulty breathing on North McHaley Avenue. March 6: Responded for a 60-year-old woman with dif- ficulty breathing on East Fifth Street. March 7: Responded for an 87-year-old man who fell and injured his head on Juniper Lane. March 7: Responded for a 77-year-old man who fell and was complaining of hip pain on Valley View Drive. • John Day fire March 1: Along with Ore- gon Trail Electric Cooperative, advised of a power line throw- ing sparks in John Day on the corner of South Canyon Street and Southwest First Street. March 4: Dispatched for a report of a cat stuck in a tree on West Main Street. • Mt. Vernon fire March 7: Along with GCSO and John Day rural fire, responded for structures on fire on Highway 26. Kati Dunn, Kyra Rohner, Greg Goebel, Thomas Boone, Fianna MacGregor-Whitman, Marcus Oatman • Criminal Law • Family Law • Wills & Probate • Notary Public S234533-1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR FIRE CONSULTANT Morrow County Public Works Projects - Morrow County, Oregon Morrow County, Oregon, requests proposals for a qualified Fire Consultant  to provide services for Morrow County Parks. Contractors submitting qualifica- tions shall be considered based upon the following general evaluation criteria: 1.              Fee schedule. 2.              Experience. 3.              Method of approach. Copies of the Request for Qualifications may be obtained from Morrow County Public Works, P.O. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839, (541) 989-9500,  spointer@co.morrow.or.us  Complete proposals will be accepted at the same address no later than 4:00 p.m.,  March 4, 2021. Any questions or concerns  may be addressed to Sandi Pointer. S234688-1