The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, May 04, 2022, Page 5, Image 5

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    NEWS
MyEagleNews.com
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
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COPS AND COURTS
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 dis-
position of arrest cases.
Circuit Court
April 20: Kyle Lee Kinsey,
33, of John Day was convicted
of driving under the infl uence
of intoxicants, sentenced to
18 months of bench proba-
tion, assessed $1,255 in fi nes
and fees and ordered to serve
two days in jail, with credit for
time served. Kinsey was also
ordered to complete the Vic-
tim Impact panel program,
obtain a substance abuse
assessment, complete any rec-
ommended treatment, not use
intoxicants and install an igni-
tion interlock device on his
vehicle. In addition, Kinsey’s
driver’s license was suspended
for one year. In a separate
case, Kinsey pleaded guilty
to driving while suspended or
revoked and was sentenced to
12 months of bench probation,
fi ve days in jail with credit for
time served and 25 hours of
community service or work
crew time, with the sentences
to be served consecutively.
Kinsey was also fi ned $1,000.
Oregon State Police
April 21
5:21 p.m.: Trooper
responded to a single-vehi-
cle crash on Highway 26 near
milepost 125. A westbound
Mitsubishi Lancer driven
by an 80-year-old man had
drifted across the eastbound
lane and struck a rock wall.
The driver was transported
by ambulance to Blue Moun-
tain Hospital in John Day for
treatment of minor injuries.
The car was towed from the
scene.
April 22
8:29 p.m.: Trooper
responded to the Mt. Vernon
area for a driving complaint
and stopped a Mini Cooper
on Highway 26 near mile-
post 159. The driver, Stew-
art Andrew Duwe, 60, was
arrested for driving under
the infl uence and taken to
the Grant County Jail, where
his blood alcohol content
was reportedly measured
at 0.09%. He was cited for
DUII, violating the basic rule
and failure to drive within a
lane. The car was released to
a relative.
April 24
7:24 p.m.: Trooper
responded to a single-vehicle
crash on Highway 395 North
near milepost 76. A Nissan
Frontier had ru n off the road
and rolled after the 17-year-
old driver fell asleep. The
driver was not injured. The
truck was towed.
April 25
8:05 p.m.: Trooper stopped
a Volkswagen Passat for mul-
tiple traffi c violations on
Northwest Third Street near
Bridge Street in John Day. The
driver, Matthew Eric Sagaser,
37, of Mt. Vernon, was arrested
on a misdemeanor warrant. The
vehicle was released to a friend.
Grant County Sheriff
The Grant County Sheriff ’s
Offi ce reported the following
for the week ending April 27:
Concealed
handgun
licenses: 15
Average inmates: 13
Bookings: 11
Releases: 7
Arrests: 4
Citations: 0
Fingerprints: 9
Civil papers: 8
Warrants processed: 5
Assist/welfare check: 0
Search and rescue: 0
Justice Court
The Grant County Justice
Court reported the following
activity for the week ending
April 27:
Traffi c citations fi led: 7
Misdemeanors fi led: 1
Small claims fi led: 2
Cases on probation: 45
Hearings held: 7
Warrants issued: 1
Violating the basic rule:
Tyson Jeff rey Nelson, 24, Lew-
iston, Idaho, April 1, 69/50
zone, fi ned $165.
Exceeding the speed limit:
Tomika Young Doman, 50,
Crane, April 5, 75/65 zone,
fi ned $165; Rodrigo Ruiz
Rodriguez, 37, McMinnville,
March 17, 40/30 zone, fi ned
$115; Earl M.C. Binger Jr., 56,
Prairie City, Feb. 9, 80/65 zone,
fi ned $265.
Driving uninsured: Rodrigo
Ruiz Rodriguez, 37, McMin-
nville, March 17, fi ned $265:
Ryan S. Kellogg, 39, Burns,
Jan. 30, fi ned $265.
Violating motor vehicle use
restrictions: Chad Russell Wat-
kins, 31, Central Point, April 15,
fi ned $115.
Dispatch
Grant County dispatch
worked 144 calls during
the week ending April 29,
including:
• Grant County Sheriff
April 22
8:31 a.m.: Responded to
panic alarm at Old West Credit
Union, Prairie City.
8:42 a.m.: Responded to
Best Western Motel, John Day,
for a welfare check.
9 a.m.: Responded to 205 S.
Humbolt St., Canyon City. Tra-
vis James Freniere, 35, of John
Day was arrested on a Grant
County warrant.
10:05 a.m.:
Responded
to Ingle Street, Mt. Vernon,
for suspicious circumstances.
Christopher Ryan Hoppe, 39,
of Mt. Vernon was arrested for
a probation violation.
1:01 p.m.: Traffi c stop,
Highway 26 at Dog Creek
Road. Robert Thomas Bartoli,
57, of Sparks, Nevada, was
cited for speeding after report-
edly driving 100 mph in 55 mph
zone.
2:29 p.m.: Responded to
Riverside Mobile Home Park
in John Day for a trespassing
complaint.
April 23
4:23 p.m.: Responded to
Northwest Third Street, John
Day, for a fraud complaint.
8:32 p.m.:
Responded
to Riverside Mobile Home
Park, John Day, for suspicious
circumstances.
April 24
12:44 p.m.: Responded to
Northwest Canton Street, John
Day, for a parking complaint.
7:01 p.m.: Responded to
Bear Valley for a welfare check.
April 25
12:52 pm.: Responded to
Hillcrest Street, John Day, for
an animal complaint.
3:13 p.m.: Responded to
West Main Street, John Day, for
a driving complaint.
8:30 p.m.: Received a bark-
ing dog complaint from South-
west Brent Drive, John Day.
April 26
11:12 a.m.: Responded to
East Main Street, John Day, for
a dog complaint.
4:01 p.m.: Responded to
Southwest Brent Drive, John
Day, for an animal complaint.
5:29 p.m.: Responded to
Southwest Brent Drive, John
Day, for a harassment complaint.
8:01 p.m.: Responded to
Riverside Mobile Home Park,
John Day, for a harassment
complaint.
9:43 p.m.: Responded to
Northwest Second Avenue,
John Day, for a domestic assault
report.
9:55 p.m.: Responded to
South Bridge Street, Prairie
City, for a welfare check.
April 27
11:51 a.m.: Responded to
Riverside Mobile Home Park,
John Day. Storm Mensch, 23,
of John Day was arrested on a
charge of felon in possession of
a weapon.
5:08 p.m.: Responded to
Rudio Road, Kimberly, for a
harassment complaint.
5:43 p.m.: Responded to
Dog Patch Lane east of John
Day for a dispute.
6:42 p.m.: Responded to
Maple Street, Granite, for a
harassment report. The parties
were separated.
April 28
3:20 p.m.: Responded to
Marks Creek Road, Mt. Vernon,
for a fraud complaint.
6:28 p.m.: Responded to
Chester’s Market, John Day, for
a suspicious vehicle.
6:49 p.m.: Responded to
Trafton Avenue west of John
Day for a missing person report.
• John Day Ambulance
April 23
2:39 a.m.: Responded
to River Estates Drive for a
77-year-old female who fell.
3:57 pm.: Dispatched to
Valley View Assisted Living to
transport an 82-year-old male
patient.
4:37 p.m.: Dispatched to
Valley View Assisted Living
for a patient transport.
11:36 p.m.: Dispatched
to Austin Junction for a
24-year-old male with alcohol
poisoning.
April 24
7:36 p.m.: Patient transfer at
the airport.
10:52 p.m.: Dispatched to
West Main Street for a 70-year-
old female with diffi culty
breathing.
April 25
7:48 a.m.: Dispatched to
Valley View Assisted Living
for a sick female.
3:35 p.m.: Dispatched to
Dog Creek Road for a man
with diffi culty breathing.
April 26
8:43 a.m.: Dispatched to
Valley View Assisted Living
for a 90-year-old female with
increased heart rate.
April 27
1:40 a.m.: Dispatched to
Thomason Lane for an 89-year-
old female with chest pains.
9:25 a.m.: Patient transfer at
the airport.
8:21 p.m.: Dispatched to
Highway 26 near milepost
142 for a 10-month-old boy
vomiting.
• Prairie City Ambulance
April 24
10:32 a.m.: Dispatched to
North Johnson Street, Prai-
rie City, for a 90-year-old
female with a possible stroke.
John Day Ambulance also
responded.
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