NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, May 11, 2022 A5 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 Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce reported the following for the week ending May 4: Concealed handgun licenses: 10 Average inmates: 13 Bookings: 6 Releases: 7 Arrests: 1 Citations: 5 Fingerprints: 5 Civil papers: 18 Warrants processed: 2 Assist/welfare check: 0 Search and rescue: 0 Justice Court The Grant County Justice Court reported the following activity for the week ending May 4: Traffi c citations fi led: 10 Misdemeanors fi led: 0 Small claims fi led: 0 Cases on probation: 39 Hearings held: 0 Warrants issued:2 Violating the basic rule: Omar Shehata, 28, Matawan, New Jer- sey, March 17, 85/55 zone, fi ned $265; Tonya McBain, 24, Mt. Ver- non, April 17, 21/30 zone, fi ned $225; Dylan Large, 21, Pendleton, April 1, 80/55 zone, fi ned $265; Jerrod Millard, 37, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jan. 24, 87/55 zone, fi ned:$440; Mark Adamo, 70, April 7, 89/55 zone, fi ned $440. Exceeding the speed limit: Amelia Neubauer, 50, Bend, 75/65 zone, fi ned $115. Dylan Large, 21, Pendleton, 80/55 zone, fi ned $265. Jean Rezendes, 55, Corning, 81/65 zone, fi ned $265. Driving while suspended: Wil- liam Collier, 29, Prairie City, March 31, fi ned $440; Charles Stout, 24, John Day, March 29, fi ned $440. Driving without a license: Jerod Millard, 37, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jan. 24, fi ned $265; Lawrence McGinness, 65, La Grande, March 9, fi ned $265. Driving uninsured: William Collier, 29, Prairie City, March 31, fi ned $265; Jerod Millard, 37, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jan. 24, fi ned $265. Failure to obey traffi c sig- nal: Wesly Burke, 27, John Day, March 14, fi ned $265; William Collier, 29, Prairie City, March 31, fi ned $265; Charles Stout, 24, John Day, March 29, fi ned $265. Operating vehicle without a required light: Nicolas Mordeno, 20, Salem, Nov. 2, fi ned $165. Failure to renew registration: Lawrence McGinness, 65, La Grande, March 9, fi ned $115. Exceeding vehicle length: Dalibor Sakotic, 38, Henderson, Nevada, April 12, fi ned $115. Refusal to take breath test: Wesly Burke, 27, John Day, March 14, fi ned $650. Failure to display license plates: Charles Stout, 24, John Day, March 29, fi ned $115. Unsafe operation of motor-as- sisted scooter: Wesly Burke, 27, John Day, March 14, fi ned $115. Careless driving: Gary Lam- beth, 66, Jan. 2, Canyon City, fi ned $440. Dispatch Grant County dispatch worked 121 calls during the week ending May 4, including: • Oregon State Police April 30 3:15 p.m.: Received a report of a calf on Highway 26 and Pine Creek Road. May 2 7:02 p.m.: Received a report of a horse loose on Highway 26 near Fields Creek Road. 7:07 p.m.: Received a driving complaint on Highway 26, near Moon Creek. • Grant County Sheriff April 27 11:51 a.m.: Arrested Storm Mensch, 23, John Day, on Main Street in John Day for possession of a weapon. 1:50 p.m.: Advised of an ani- mal complaint on Front Street in Prairie City. 5:08 p.m.: Responded to Rudio Ranch to a report of harassment. 5:43 p.m.: Responded to a dis- pute on Dog Patch Road. 6:09 p.m.: Received informa- tion regarding a threatening video sent to an outside agency. 10:07 p.m.: David Colton, 26, Warm Springs, turned himself in at the Grant County Jail and was arrested on a Grant County warrant. April 29 1:34 p.m.: Cited Kyle Scha- genhauf, 53, Arcata, California, for speeding on Highway 26, near milepost 174. 4:01 p.m.: Cited Daniel Pouch, 22, Portland, for speeding (85/55 zone) on Highway 26, near mile- post 140. 2:49 p.m.: Received a report of an abandoned vehicle in Izee. April 30 9:28 a.m.: Received a 911 call of a non-injury ATV accident on West Bench Road. 3:16 p.m.: Responded to a report of a suspicious person at the Elkhorn Motel. May 1 1:50 p.m.: Cited Kassidy Wil- liams, 21, John Day, for failure to register a vehicle on South Can- yon Boulevard and Fourth Street. 6:30 p.m.: Received a report of a mental subject on Maple Street. May 2 8:56 a.m.: Received a report of a residential burglar alarm on Lit- tle Dog Creek Lane. 9:52 a.m.: Responded with Oregon State Police and John Day Ambulance to a single-vehi- cle accident with injuries on High- way 395 milepost 104 B. 11:01 p.m.: Responded to Len’s Pharmacy on a report of a suspicious vehicle and subjects. 8:35 p.m.: Responded to a tres- passing complaint on South Fork Road in Dayville. 9:05 p.m.: Assisted Oregon State Police with a traffi c stop on Highway 26, near Moon Creek. May 3 6:09 p.m.: Responded with Oregon State Police to Highway 26 near milepost 169 for a driving complaint. May 4 6:00 a.m.: Responded to a res- idential burglar alarm on North- west Seventh Street in John Day. 6:40 a.m.: Responded to a report of a struck deer block- ing the road on Highway 26 and Indian Creek Road. 12:06 p.m.: Responded with John Day Ambulance to Gibson Lane in John Day for a 48-year- old male bitten by dogs. 3:38 p.m.: Responded to a report of a shoplifter at Chester’s Market. • John Day Ambulance April 27 1:40 a.m.: Responded to Thomason Lane, John Day, for a male, 89, with chest pains. 2:14 p.m.: Transported a patient to the Grant County Regional Airport. 5:21 p.m.: Dispatched to Screech Alley Loop for a 64-year- old male with fl u-like symptoms and possible dehydration. 9:57 p.m.: Dispatched to Cot- tonwood for an 88-year-old male with a medical issue. April 30 8:30 p.m.: Dispatched to the Dreamers Lodge for an 81-year- old male having diffi culty breathing. 10:15 p.m.: Dispatched to Screech Alley Loop for an 81-year-old male with a medical alarm that turned out to be a false alarm. May 1 10:53 p.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for a 94-year-old female with a high temperature and low blood pressure. May 2 6:41 a.m.: Dispatched on a 911 call to Happy Valley Lane for a 93-year-old female having diffi - culty breathing. May 3 10:44 p.m.: Dispatched to Northwest Seventh Avenue in John Day for an 86-year-old female having breathing troubles. • Seneca Ambulance May 2 10:05 p.m.: Dispatched to Park Avenue for a medical alarm for a 72-year-old male with high blood pressure and diffi culty breathing. Strawberry Mountain Law, PC 206 S. Humbolt Street • Canyon City, OR 97820 541-575-5750 • office@strawberrymountainlaw.com Erick Peterson/East Oregonian, File An explosion and fi re on Feb. 22, 2022, de- stroyed Shearer’s Foods in Hermiston. A re- port on what happened is still months away. Probe into Feb. 22 blast continues ERICK PETERSON East Oregonian HERMISTON — Fire Marshal Scott Goff reported a piping system failure may have played a role in the Feb. 22 explosion at the Shearer’s Foods plant in Hermiston. But Goff , of Umatilla Fire District No. 1, said it will be months yet before he has a report ready on what happened that resulted in the fi re and destruction of the facility. Since the emergency, Goff said he and other investigators have been searching through the wreckage for answers. “There’s still some testing going on,” he said. Representatives from Shearer’s, insurance and equipment companies have joined him in his eff orts, he said, which has contributed to delays on results. But ee said investigators have found “a failure in the temporary piping system for the thermal fl uid that was heated by the temporary boiler.” According to Goff , the boiler was brought in at the end of 2021 to replace a boiler that was down for maintenance. As Shearer’s was having diffi culty obtaining parts for the regular boiler, the company had not returned it to operation. There are Oregon state codes and standards related to the installation of boilers and pres- sure vessels. Goff said state offi cials had not run inspections or issued permits about the tempo- rary boiler while it was operating. He said nearly 80 interviews were conducted after the fi re, and he was “several months out” from completing a report. Such a report, he said, would contain witness testimony. As for lab test results, Goff said on Monday, May 2, that he had no dates for when they would be completed. 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