NEWS MyEagleNews.com Connery pleads not guilty to unauthorized use of a vehicle Wednesday, April 7, 2021 A5 A bill banning coyote-killing contests moves to Senate Sen. Findley vows to fi ght bill’s passage as the proposed legislation moves out of committee Blue Mountain Eagle By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle With murder and arson charges dis- missed, Isaac Connery pleaded not guilty Thursday to unautho- rized use of a motor vehicle. The court scheduled a two-day, 12-person jury trial to begin Sept. 14. During Thursday’s Isaac Connery plea hearing Circuit Court Judge Wes Wil- liams granted defense attorney Katie Dunn’s request for Connery to leave the state for 30 days but said he would need to attend a June 3 status hearing in person. In a secret indictment fi led June 23, 2020, Connery was accused of unlawfully taking Terry Smith’s 2006 Toyota Tacoma on July 18, 2018. Charges of murdering Terry and Sha- ron Smith and setting fi re to their home were dismissed after a judge ruled a con- fession was inadmissible because of Miranda violations. A bill that would pro- hibit coyote-killing con- tests will likely make it through the Oregon Legis- lature and become the law of the land. The bill made its way out of committee last week on March 18. Rep. Mark Owens, R-Crane, said he proposed an amendment to allow counties to vote on an opt-out by putting it out to those communities to vote whether they should forbid the contests. The proposal was one vote short of making it into the legislation, he said. He said another proposed amendment did not get the “light of day.” He said they tried to mitigate the bill’s propo- nent’s concerns, but they were not successful, and it was not from a lack of trying. “It goes both ways,” he said. “I want to work with them, but eventually, they should want to work with us, and we felt we could answer questions and con- cerns and explain that it’s not a sport of killing or a bloodletting exercise, and we were not able to do that.” Owens said they will have an opportunity in the Senate. Sen. Lynn Findley, R-Vale, said on March 25 that he would we fi ght the bill’s passage in the Senate. Findley said the derbies are a “way of life” in East- ern Oregon, a tradition and tool for ranchers to main- tain their viability. According to the bill’s staff measure summary, the Eagle fi le photo Rep. Mark Owens, R-Crane, during an Oc- tober session of Grant County Court. state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife estimates that there are 300,000 coyotes in Oregon. Findley said Friday that the derbies do not kill many coyotes. He said two years ago that the Harney County contest killed roughly 60, which, he said, is not a large number, but that low number likely saved a Eagle fi le photo Sen. Lynn Findley, R-Vale say, ‘What do you mean they have a contest to kill coyotes? That should be banned.’ “Well, they don’t understand all the logistics and all the issues behind it.” Oregonians can hunt coyotes year-round, and current regulations do not limit the number of coyotes hunters can kill. high number of cattle and livestock. Findley said the contests aff ect where the coyotes are. He said the animals adapt and move on out of the lowlands and become more cautious of people so ranchers can move on with their calving. “It’s just ill conceived,” he said of the bill. “People COPS AND COURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforcement agencies. Every eff ort is made to report the court disposition of arrest cases. Grant County Circuit Court Two charges of harassment constituting domestic violence against Kenneth J. Kincaid, allegedly committed on Feb. 19, were dismissed on April 2 based on a motion by Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter because plea nego- tiations warranted the matter be dismissed. Colton J. David, 25, pleaded guilty on April 1 to a count of driving under the infl uence of intoxicants and a count of recklessly endanger- ing another person commit- ted on June 28. He was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail, 18 months of bench probation and ordered to pay a $2,000 fi ne. His license was also suspended for one year and 90 days. A count of driving while suspended or revoked and failure to drive within a lane were dismissed. Dillon G. Winters, 23, pleaded guilty on March 31 to a count of strangulation constituting domestic vio- lence and harassment con- stituting domestic violence, both committed on Aug. 25. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 18 months of bench probation and ordered to pay $300 fi nes and fees. A count of fourth-degree assault was dismissed. Joseph J. Urbaniak, 22, pleaded guilty on March 29 to a count of fourth-degree assault constituting domestic violence committed on Sept. 20. He was sentenced to 12 months of bench probation and 60 hours of community service. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sher- iff ’s Offi ce reported the fol- lowing for the week of March 31: Concealed handgun licenses: 11 Average inmates: 10 Bookings: 7 Releases: 5 Arrests: 1 Citations: 4 Fingerprints: 1 Civil papers: 2 Warrants processed: 4 A s s i s t a n c e / We l f a r e check: 1 Search and Rescue: 1 Natasha Lamm, 19 of Cottage Grove was cited for violation of basic rule, 79/55 zone. Lance Clark, 57, Miles City, Montana, was cited for violation of basic rule, 50/30 zone, and was warned for expired registration. Zachary Tschanz, 26, of Redmond was cited for vio- lation of basic rule, 51/30 zone. Jonathan Doty, 36, Butte City, California, was cited for violation of basic rule, 50/30 zone, and no opera- tor’s license. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 145 calls during the week of March 29 to April 4, including: • John Day Police Department March 29: Received a report of theft on Southwest Brent Drive. March 31: Dispatched to a report of harassment on Ford Road. March 31: Received a report of theft at a business on West Main Street. March 31: Received a report of criminal mischief on East Main Street. April 2: Advised of a report of criminal mischief on South Canyon Boulevard. April 3: Cited Billie Jo Ann Penttila, 37, of John Day for driving while suspended and uninsured on Highway 26 near milepost 162. April 4: Along with Ore- gon State Police and Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce, responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on April 2: Arrested Rob- ert L. Crosby II, 34, of Prai- rie City on probable cause for fourth-degree assault. April 3: Reported a forest fi re near Fox Valley. April 3: A runaway juvenile using a motor vehicle without authorization was located on South Washington Street. • John Day ambulance March 29: Responded to Prairie City for a patient who fell and hit their head on 11th Street. April 1: Responded for a patient with high blood pres- sure and trouble breathing on Valley View Drive. April 4: Responded for a 90-year-old man with a possi- ble stroke on Northwest Bridge Street. • Dayville ambulance March 31: Responded for a 78-year-old man who fell on School House Drive. • Prairie City fi re March 31: Received a call for a grass fire with a structure threatened on North River Road. Southeast Hillcrest Road. • Oregon State Police March 29: Advised of a possibly intoxicated driver on Highway 26 in the Philip Schneider Wildlife Area. • Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce March 29: Responded to a report of a theft on South Washington Street. March 29: Received a report of criminal mischief/ broken windshield on North Cozart Street. March 30: Received a report of fraud on Elk View Drive. March 31: Received a report of fraud on Dixie Road. April 1: Received a report of burglary on Wyllie Creek Road. April 1: Took a report of a stolen vehicle and runaway juvenile in Prairie City. April 2: Responded to a report of illegal dumping on private land. April 2: Responded to a report of an assault on High- way 26 near milepost 173. Strawberry Mountain Law, PC Kati Dunn, Kyra Rohner, Greg Goebel, Thomas Boone, Fianna MacGregor-Whitman, Marcus Oatman 206 S. 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