NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, July 28, 2021 Grant County sees two new COVID-19 cases last week Blue Mountain Eagle Grant County has seen two more residents test positive for COVID-19, the fi rst cases since June. On Monday, the Grant County Health Department reported that a resident in the Mt. Vernon ZIP code tested positive after another in Prai- rie City on July 21. According to the Oregon Health Authority, Grant County has seen 557 positive cases since Jan. 1, 2020, and is at a 6% pos- itivity rate and roughly 39% of Grant County’s residents have received the vaccine. The New York Times COVID-19 Eagle fi le photo Health department workers prepare COVID-19 tests last year. data tracker reports that cases have stayed about the same recently and are at a moderate level. The numbers of hospitalized COVID-19 patients and deaths in the Grant County area have also remained at about the same level. The test positivity rate in Grant County is relatively low, suggesting that testing capacity is adequate for evaluating COVID-19 spread in the area. On July 23, the state reported 613 confi rmed positive cases in Oregon, bringing Oregon’s total to 214,869. As of July 23 there were two new COVID-19-related deaths in Ore- gon, raising the state’s death toll to 2,836. Grant County has seen seven COVID-19-related deaths, less than one percent of its total number of positive cases. A5 Sheriff ’s offi ce makes drug warrant arrest Blue Mountain Eagle A woman with drug warrants is out of jail after being arrested yesterday because Ohio would not extradite her. Ailene Capaldo, 27, was arrested by Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce employees on outstanding warrants out of Wayne County, Ohio, at about 4 p.m. July 21, according to a press release from Grant County Sheriff Todd McKinley. “The warrants were drug man- ufacture-related, and Capaldo was to be considered armed and dan- gerous,” McKinley said in the release. However, Capaldo was released Thursday morning because Ohio would not extradite, Grant Ailene County Jail Sgt. Capaldo Josh Wolf said. Capaldo, whose listed address is on Harper Creek Road in Mt. Vernon, was located in response to a parking complaint on the road, McKinley said. McKinley encouraged the pub- lic to report suspicious activity. COPS AND COURTS Grant County Circuit Court David W. Burke was con- victed of a probation violation July 19 for failure to pay fi nan- cials, failure to complete com- munity service work and failure to obey an order of the court. His probation was revoked, and he was sentenced to 45 days in jail. Joseph V. Radinovich, 43, pleaded guilty July 21 to unlaw- ful possession of methamphet- amine committed on July 23, 2020 and frequenting a place where controlled substances are used committed on July 19, 2020. He was sentenced to 18 months bench probation and 50 hours of community service. He was fi ned $400 and ordered to have no contact with Ty Round. Conditions of probation include truthfully responding to inqui- ries by law enforcement and testifying truthfully in any pro- ceeding subpoenaed includ- ing trial of Ty Round. Two counts of delivery of metham- phetamine, two counts of con- spiracy to commit a Class B felony and one count of posses- sion of methamphetamine were dismissed. Brandy Woodward, 45, pleaded guilty Nov. 25, 2020, to delivery of methamphetamine and unlawful possession of methamphetamine committed on Oct. 1, 2020. She was sen- tenced July 19 to 27 months in prison and 36 months of post- prison supervision. Charges of conspiracy to commit a Class B felony, manufacture of meth- amphetamine and criminal for- feiture were dismissed. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce reported the following for the week ending July 21: Concealed handgun licenses: 4 Average inmates: 13 Bookings: 15 Releases: 8 Arrests: 3 Citations: 4 Fingerprints: 2 Civil papers: 17 Warrants processed: 5 Assistance/Welfare check: 0 Search and Rescue: 0 July 19: Cited a 17-year-old juvenile from Haines for speed- ing, 80/65 zone. July 19: Cited Munoz Enrique, 33, Gainesville, Flor- ida, for speeding, 55/30 zone. July 20: Cited Celeste Lee, 29, Canyon City, for harassment. July 20: Cited Tiff ani Blair, 19, John Day, for speeding, 76/55 zone, driving while sus- pended and driving uninsured. Oregon State Police July 19: A trooper responded to a complaint of a driver of a white van throwing a coff ee cup out of the window and striking the reporting party’s vehicle. Aaron M. Perry, 35, was cited for off ensive littering. July 22: A trooper investi- gated a minor-injury single-ve- hicle crash on Highway 395C near milepost 28. The trooper smelled alcohol and saw fresh liquid on the fl oor board and empty alcoholic beverage con- tainers in the cab and bed of the pickup. There were vehicle tire marks that showed the driver had attempted to leave the scene, but the vehicle became stuck in the soft gravel shoulder of the roadway and the driver fl ed the scene. The trooper requested troopers from the Burns patrol offi ce to contact the address of the listed owner. The driver was contacted and had a head injury consistent with a crash and admitted he was the driver of the vehicle. He stated he drank three beers upon returning to his house in Burns. A report will be forwarded to the Grant County district attorney for charges of reckless driving against Gary A. Woods, 40, Burns. Grant County Justice Court Exceeding speed limit: Zainullah Mohmmand, 35, San Antonio, Texas, May 4, 69/55 zone, fi ned $165; Mark D. Foster, 56, Alberton, Mon- tana, May 29, 79/65 zone, fi ned $265; Scott F. Gilbert, 72, Port- land, June 2, 48/35 zone, fi ned $165; Beulah A. Bullard, incor- rect age provided, Mt. Ver- non, June 18, 54/30 zone, fi ned $265; Karin T. Barntish, 67, John Day, May 30, 35/25 zone, fi ned $165; Brandon J. Ellis, 29, Bend, June 2, 49/35 zone, fi ned $165; Felipe I. Hernandez, 52, Ephrata, Washington, June 10, 75/55 zone, fi ned $165; Eric S. Larsen, 56, Sherwood, June 6, 63/35 zone, fi ned $265; Charles W. Conner Jr., 24, Stockton, California, May 31, 47/35 zone, fi ned $165; Sean P. Henegha, 24, Issaquah, Washington, June 10, 75/65 zone, fi ned $165; Daniel Ray, 60, Bend, May 31, 52/35 zone, fi ned $140; Ken- neth A. Tucker, 58, Nyssa, June 10, 69/60 zone, fi ned $140; John W. R. Dippold, 18, Imbler, June 29, 81/55 zone, fi ned $225; Crystal m. Hendrix, 47, Seneca, June 7, 85/65 zone, fi ned $225; Juvenile, 16, Mt. Vernon, June 11, 64/35 zone, fi ned $140; Caroline P. Nordman, 24, Red- wood City, California, May 27, 46/25 zone, fi ned $220, May 27, 80/65 zone, fi ned $220. Violation of the basic rule: Mack A. Smith, 79, Terrebonne, June 8, fi ned $165; Logun C. Anderson, 20, Keizer, June 4, 55/45 zone, fi ned $135; David L. Wilson, 61, Grapevine, Texas, June 21, 59/30 zone, fi ned $265; Julie A. Brown, 45, Bend, June 19, 75/55 zone, fi ned $165; Vincent R. Tiet- jen, 56, Salem, June 10, 69/55 zone, fi ned $165; Sarah M. Doble, 29, Oregon City, June 8, 87/55 zone, fi ned $440; Danny A. Fitch, 55, Longmont, Colo- rado, June 8, 76/55 zone, fi ned $265; Evan B. Cameron, 20, Oceanside, California, July 4, 80/55 zone, fi ned $265; Jose S. Sanchez, 23, Albany, June 27, 78/55 zone, fi ned $265; Juve- nile, 16, Mt. Vernon, June 4, 75/55 zone, fi ned $225; Jessica J. Hunt, 27, John Day, March 17, 77/55 zone, fi ned $150. Driving uninsured: Mack A. Smith, 79, Terrebonne, June 8, fi ned $265; Michael L. McClin- ton, 54, Chiloquin, April 23, fi ned $265. Driving while suspended: Mack A. Smith, 79, Terrebonne, June 8, fi ned $440; Michael L. McClinton, 54, Chiloquin, April 23, fi ned $440. No operator’s license: Juve- nile, 15, Prairie City, April 16, fi ned $225. Operating an ATV without permit: Juvenile, 16, Frisco, Texas, June 26, fi ned $165. Failure to drive within lane: Bruce A. Courtain, 56, Estacada, March 4, fi ned $225. Tristan T. Morris pleaded no contest and was found guilty of minor in possession of alco- hol July 13. He was fi ned $440 and ordered to attend a victim impact panel. Britt M. Wilcox admitted to two counts of failing to contact the court and perform commu- nity service as ordered in the conditions of probation March 1. His probation was revoked May 26, and he was sentenced to serve 30 days in jail and pay $50 in probation violation fees. Kelly R. Olson pleaded no contest to a city of Mt. Vernon nuisance ordinance. Olson was fi ned $100. Olson was ordered to complete clean up to the • Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce July 20: Responded to a report of an animal slaughter at Red Flag Circle. July 21: Responded to a report of a verbal dispute at Meadowbrook Apartments. July 21: Cited Joy Mahurin, 59, of Sisters for operating a vehicle without a license on Highway 26 near milepost 160. July 23: Advised of an email scam on Humbolt Street. July 25: Troy Russell Nic- oson, 48, of Terra Haute, Indi- ana, was cited for throwing burning material from a vehi- cle on Highway 19 near mile- post 110. • John Day ambulance July 19: Responded for an elderly woman who fell at the Dollar General. July 19: Conducted an air- port transport. July 23: Responded to Cot- tonwood on a report of a male, 87, suff ering from complica- tions from a previous fall. city’s satisfaction and provide proof to the court within 30 days, and upon completion, the $100 fi ne would be suspended. Justin A. Scheidegger pleaded no contest to sale or possession of fi reworks July 12 and was fi ned $440. Dispatch John Day dispatch responded to 151 calls for ser- vice during the week of July 19-25, including: • John Day Police Department July 21: Responded with the Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce to a report of a dispute on Canyon Boulevard. July 23: Responded to a 911 call of a mental subject who seemed to be in distress on Fourth Street. July 24: Leo Baker Buz- zard III, 56, of Mt. Vernon was arrested for fi rst-degree bur- glary, fourth-degree assault, strangulation and menacing on Southwest First Street. All NAPA Gold Filters On Sale! August 9 - 15, 2021 John Day Auto Parts So stop by, save money and stock up! 721 W. Main St, John Day (541) 575-1850 HOURS M-F 7AM-6PM Sat 8AM-5PM Closed Sundays S254839-1 Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforce- ment agencies. Every eff ort is made to report the court dispo- sition of arrest cases. He will bathe in an ADVERTISED TUB, shave with an ADVERTISED RAZOR, have a breakfast of ADVERTISED JUICE, cereal and toast, toasted in an ADVERTISED TOASTER, put on ADVERTISED CLOTHES and glance at his ADVERTISED WATCH. He’ll ride to work in his ADVERTISED CAR, sit at an ADVERTISED DESK and write with an ADVERTISED PEN. Yet this person hesitates to advertise, saying that advertising doesn’t pay. Finally, when his non-advertised business is going under, HE’LL ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE. Then it’s too late. AND THEY SAY ADVERTISING DOESN’T WORK? DON’T MAKE THIS SAME MISTAKE Advertising is an investment, not an expense. Think about it! 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