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MyEagleNews.com
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
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Man arrested for firing shots within Mt. Vernon
Blue Mountain Eagle
A Mt. Vernon man was
arrested Monday afternoon on
unlawful shooting charges.
No one was injured in the
incident, but Joshua Fleet-
wood, 38, of Mt. Vernon was
arrested for felon in posses-
sion of a weapon, disorderly
conduct and unlawful use of a
weapon, according to a press
release from Grant County
Sheriff Todd McKinley.
The sheriff’s office, John
Day Police Department and
Oregon State Police responded
to the 400 block of Cotton-
wood Street in Mt. Vernon at
about 2:20 p.m. Monday after
receiving a report of shots
fired in the area, according to
the release.
“The Grant County Sher-
iff would like to thank the citi-
zens that reported the incident,
as they provided valuable
information on a situation
that could have had far worse
results,” McKinley said.
Joshua
Fleetwood
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 Circuit
Court
Nathan L. Gordanier was
convicted of a probation viola-
tion June 14 for failing to com-
plete treatment and failing to
pay. He was sentenced to 10
hours of community service.
He was ordered to continue
treatment and enter a payment
agreement with the court.
Grant County Sheriff
The Grant County Sheriff’s
Office reported the following
for the week of June 9:
Concealed
handgun
licenses: 7
Average inmates: 9
Bookings: 6
Releases: 5
Arrests: 4
Citations: 6
Fingerprints: 0
Civil papers: 17
Warrants processed: 4
Assistance/Welfare check: 0
Search and Rescue: 0
June 8: Cited Taylor
Schmadeka, 35, John Day, for
criminal trespass.
June 8: Cited Sara Haw-
ley, 36, Burns, for violation of
posted speed, 82/65 zone.
June 8: Cited Logun Ander-
son, 20, Keizer, for violation of
posted speed, 55/45 zone.
June 8: Charged David
McCanna 56, Redmond, with
unlawful use of a motor vehicle
and unlawful entry into a motor
vehicle.
June 3: Cited Heidi Baker,
56, Sisters, for violation of
posted speed, 56/30 zone.
June 3: Cited Dillon Seder-
land, 25, Seneca, for violation
of posted speed, 49/30 zone,
operating without a license and
driving uninsured.
Grant County Justice
Court
Violation of speed limit:
Rebekah J. Cartwright, 57,
Salem, May 29, 44/25 zone,
fined $140; Glenn E. Rosander,
66, Oregon City, May 29, 75/65
zone, fined $165; Hernando G.
Rolando, 18, Newport, May
28, 41/25 zone, fined $165;
Jeremy D. Devlin, 38, Polson,
Montana, May 6, 64/45 zone,
fined $165; Daniel J. Brown,
47, Burns, May 30, 82/65 zone,
fined $265; Kathryn M. Boula,
67, La Grande, May 30, 37/25
zone, fined $165; Janet M.
Teague, 60, John Day, May 30,
38/25 zone, fined $165; John C.
Flettre, 68, Vail, Arizona, May
28, 61/45 zone, fined $165; Jor-
dan K. Cole, 28, Renton, Wash-
ington, May 15, 36/25 zone,
fined $160; Scott. T. Iverson,
28, Portland, May 14, 73/35
zone, fined $440; Daniel J.
Goldstein, 28, Boulder, Colo-
rado, May 6, 74/65 zone, fined
$165.
Violation of basic rule: Tina
L. Aguilar, 52, Paisley, May 31,
80/55 zone, fined $225; Kristen
E. Warren, 54, Bend, May 31,
84/55 zone, fined $265; Balt-
azar Ontiveros Carreon, 18,
Mitchell, May 5, 74/55 zone,
fined $165; Shawn L. Miller,
42, Walla Walla, Washing-
ton, May 2, 79/55 zone, fined
$265; Mark W. Jones, 51, Port-
land, May 31, 85/55 zone, fined
$265; Chad D. Cluff, 42, Red-
mond, May 31, 74/55 zone,
fined $165; Paul R. Walters, 57,
Meridian, Idaho, May 30, 75/55
zone, fined $165; Paul B. John-
son, 74, South Padre Island,
Texas, May 31, 75/55 zone,
fined $165.
Driving uninsured: Michael
R. Mclarty, 35, Tillamook, Nov.
27, fined $265; Robert J. Bryant
Jr., 24, John Day, April 14, fined
$265; Harrison E. Caron, 32,
John Day, April 11, fined $265;
Ashlie R. Clark, 29, John Day,
April 28, fined $265, May 5,
fined $265, May 12, fined $265;
Jeffrey C. Cook, 24, John Day,
April 30, fined $265; Stephen
M. Martin, 37, Burns, May 5,
fined $265; Aaron T. Mack,
39, Ephrata, Washington, April
26, fined $265; David J. Dar-
ling, 46, John Day, May 3, fined
$265; Travis J. Freniere, 34,
John Day, May 3, fined $265,
May 5, fined $265, May 15,
fined $265, May 19, fined $265.
Driving while suspended:
Robert J. Bryant Jr. 24, John
Day, April 14, fined $440; Mat-
thew P. Walker, 37, John Day,
April 15, fined $440; Harri-
son E. Caron, 32, John Day,
April 11, fined $440; Ashlie R.
Clark, 29, John Day, April 28,
fined $440, May 5, fined $440,
May 12, fined $440; Jeffrey C.
Cook, 24, John Day, April 30,
fined $440; Stephen M. Martin,
37, Burns, May 5, fined $440;
Jeremy D. Devlin, 38, Polson
Montana, May 6, fined $440;
David J. Darling, 46, John Day,
May 3, fined $440; Travis J.
Freniere, 34, John Day, May 3,
fined $440, May 5, fined $440,
May 15, fined $440, May 19,
fined $440.
No operator’s license: Aaron
T. Mack, 39, Ephrata, Washing-
ton, April 26, fined $265; Dan-
iel J. Goldstein, 28, Boulder,
Colorado, May 6, fined $265.
Failure to change name or
address: Jeremiah J. Alsop, 39,
John Day, April 27, fined $115.
Failure to install ignition
interlock device: Jeremiah J.
Alsop, 39, John Day, April 27,
fined $115.
Careless driving: Scott T.
Iverson, 28, Portland, May 14,
fined $440.
Operating without required
lighting: Amanda L. Copeland
Baker, 37, Baker City, fined
$165.
Failure to carry proof of
financial responsibility: Her-
nandez G. Rolando, 18, New-
port, May 28, fined $265.
Oregon State Police
June 10: At about 9:35 p.m.,
a trooper responded to a sin-
gle-vehicle rollover crash
blocking the westbound lane
of Highway 26 near milepost
165. A deputy already on scene
indicated the driver showed
signs of impairment and dis-
played visible injuries. The
driver became hostile and com-
bative toward first respond-
ers. The trooper identified the
driver who was visibly intoxi-
cated with red, bloodshot eyes,
slurred speech and alcohol on
his breath. The driver refused
to speak to the trooper, stating
he was going home and was
not going to be arrested. The
driver was taken into custody
and resisted attempts to hand-
cuff him and refused to get into
the patrol car. The driver said
he wanted an attorney. He was
transported to Grant County
Jail and placed in a holding cell.
After receiving a search war-
rant, the driver refused to pro-
vide a breath sample and was
taken to Blue Mountain Hos-
pital where a blood sample was
drawn at about 2 a.m. Steven
M. Hueckman, 34, of John Day
was issued a citation for driving
under the influence of intoxi-
cants, caress driving–accident,
resisting arrest and tampering
with physical evidence.
Dispatch
John Day dispatch worked
201 calls during the week of
June 7-13, including:
• John Day Police
Department
June 7: Responded with
John Day Ambulance to a car
crash that involved a bicyclist
on West Main Street and Can-
yon Boulevard.
June 8: Thomas Taylor, 54,
of Canyon City was arrested for
attempted assault and menac-
ing on Highway 26 near mile-
post 158.
June 8: Cited Ted Foltz-Tip-
ton, 50, of Sisters for contempt
of court out of Marion County
June 8: Destiny Nolan, 20,
of Prairie City was cited for
driving on a suspended license
without insurance on Canton
Street and Seventh Street.
June 9: Responded with the
Oregon State Police for a sui-
cidal subject on Seventh Street.
June 10: Registered a sex
offender.
June 11: Assisted Oregon
Telephone Company with a
theft of service complaint on
West Main Street.
June 11: Responded with
John Day Ambulance and Ore-
gon State Police to a 911 call for
an unattended death on West
Main Street.
June 11: Responded to a
report of an assault on South-
west Fifth Avenue.
June 12: Responded to a
report of a burglary on South-
west Brent Street.
June 12: Responded to a
report of an assault on Hillcrest.
• Grant County Sheriff’s
Office
June 7: Received a report of
hot air balloons in the area.
June 8: Dispatched to a
report of a prowler on Lower
Yard Road.
June 9: Travis Freniere of
John Day was arrested on a war-
rant on Southwest Brent Street.
June 10: Responded to
a 911 call for menacing on
Cozart Street.
June 11: Spencer Leifheit III
was cited for a violation of Mt.
Vernon ordinances on Council
Street.
June 11: Kelly Olson was
cited for a violation of Mt. Ver-
non ordinances on Cottonwood
Street.
June 11: A juvenile, 16, of
Mt. Vernon was cited for speed-
ing, 64/35 zone, on Highway
395 near milepost 2C.
June 12: Responded to a
report of telephonic harassment.
June 13: Blake Tirico, 26, of
La Pine, was arrested on a Grant
County warrant in Deschutes
County.
June 13: Responded to a
shots-fired call on Johnson
Street.
June 13: Responded to a
harassment call on Council Drive.
June 13: Advised of a call
from a patient with mental
problems on Council Drive.
• John Day ambulance
June 8: Responded to a call
of an elderly man who fell on
Indian Creek Road.
June 9: Responded to a call
for a woman who had fallen on
South Main Street.
June 9: Responded to a call
for a woman in labor on South
Canyon Blvd.
June 10: Responded to a
call for a 19-year-old woman in
labor on South Canyon Blvd.
June 11: Responded to a
woman, 62, with an injured foot
on North Johnson Street.
June 11: Responded to a call
for a woman, 87, with possible
kidney issues, abdominal and
difficulty breathing.
June 11: Responded with
Dayville fire for a woman, 82,
who briefly lost consciousness
and respiration on Highway 26.
June 12: Responded to a
report of a burglary on South-
west Brent Street.
OHA will be doing a vaccine clinic for everyone needing 1st & 2nd COVID-19 vaccine shots the
week of 6/21. Moderna, Johnson and Johnson and Pfizer will be offered. There is a parental
consent form for kids 12-14 that want the vaccine. This can be found on our website. Pfizer is the
only vaccine available for the 12-17 year olds. 15 to 17 do not need parental consent. OHA will
be doing the vaccines in our parking lot on the indicated dates and times., and in the communities
indicated. They will be going to the residences of the homebound.
June 21 (Monday)
8:00 am to Noon: HD parking lot for drive through vaccines. No appointment needed
2:00 pm-4:00 pm: Seneca area. Scheduled appointments for housebound
June 22 (Tuesday)
11:00 am– Noon: Long Creek Community Center for drive through vaccines. No appointment needed
Noon- 1:00 pm: Long Creek area. Scheduled appointments for housebound.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Monument Senior Center for drive through vaccines. No appointment needed
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm: Monument area. Scheduled appointments for housebound
June 23 (Wednesday)
Noon – 2:00 pm: Prairie City area. Scheduled appointments for housebound
4:00 pm -8:00 pm: HD parking lot for drive through appointments. No appointment needed
June 24 (Thursday)
10:00 am– Noon: John Day area. Scheduled appointments for housebound.
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Dayville area. Scheduled appointments for housebound
6:00 pm-8:00 pm: Dayville. Location to be determined for drive through vaccines. No appointment necessary.
June 25 (Friday)
9:00 am-11:00 am: Mt Vernon area. Scheduled appointments for homebound
Noon – 4:00 pm: HD parking lot for drive through vaccines. No appointment necessary
To schedule an appointment please call the Grant County Health Department at 541 575-0429 or
email vaccine@ccsemail.org to schedule an appointment. Everyone who receives a vaccine will
receive $50 in Greenbacks and potentially other gifts.
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