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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
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COPS AND COURTS
July 6
9:17 a.m.:
Troopers
responded to Ingle Street in
Mt. Vernon for a report of a
disturbed male walking in the
street, yelling and brandish-
ing brass knuckles. The suspect
was detained and brass knuck-
les, a folding knife, a machete
and a yawara stick, a type of
martial arts weapon, were
reportedly seized. An explosive
device was reportedly found in
his backpack. Chance Joseph
Fleetwood, 23, of Mt. Ver-
non was arrested on charges
including carrying a concealed
weapon and booked into the
Grant County Jail.
7:32 p.m.: Troopers assisted
Grant County Sheriff’s Office
personnel in serving a search
warrant on Cottonwood Street
in Mt. Vernon in connec-
tion with the arrest of Chance
Joseph Fleetwood. “Items of
explosive manufacture” were
reportedly seized.
10:03 p.m.: Trooper made
a traffic stop on Highway 26
near milepost 161. Matika
Marie Long, 22, of John Day
was taken into custody on a
Grant County warrant for fail-
ure to appear on a weapons
offense. She was taken to the
Grant County Jail and released
on bail.
July 7
3:41 p.m.:
Troopers
responded to a callout of the
Major Crimes Team by the
Grant County Sheriff’s Office
after two people were found
dead in a Toyota Sienna van in
a remote area of the Malheur
National Forest near the Harney
County line. The bodies were
identified as those of a miss-
ing mother and daughter from
Caldwell, Idaho, Dawna Faye
Roe, 51, of Caldwell, Idaho,
and Gabrielle Michelle Roe, 16.
4:11 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to East Second Street
in Long Creek to assist the
Grant County Sheriff’s Office in
investigating a reported domes-
tic dispute. Naomi Paluska, 34,
of Long Creek was taken into
custody.
July 11
7:28 a.m.:
Trooper
responded to Highway 26 near
milepost 169, where a GMC
Sierra pickup had struck and
killed a deer. The truck sus-
tained front end damage and
was towed from the scene by
a private party. No injuries
were reported to the driver, a
50-year-old John Day resident.
11:59 a.m.: Troopers con-
tacted Jacob Clarence Brown,
33, of Dayville at Ches-
ter’s Market in John Day and
attempted to take him into cus-
tody on outstanding felony
warrants. Brown reportedly
resisted, grabbing a trooper’s
stun gun and firing both car-
tridges. One of the cartridges
hit Brown and the other hit a
trooper, shocking him. Brown
was arrested on charges of
resisting arrest and assaulting a
public safety officer and lodged
Grant County Sheriff
The Grant County Sheriff’s
Office reported the following
for the week ending July 20:
Concealed
handgun
licenses: 9
Average inmates: 17
Bookings: 10
Releases: 8
Arrests: 3
Citations: 6
Fingerprints: 1
Civil papers: 26
Warrants processed: 7
Assist/welfare check: 1
Search and rescue: 0
Justice Court
The Grant County Justice
Court reported the following
activity for the week ending
July 20:
Traffic citations filed: 7
Misdemeanors filed: 6
Violations filed: 1
Hearings held: 11
Driver’s license suspen-
sions: 0
Cases on probation: 34
Small claims filed: 1
Warrants issued: 1
Violation of the basic rule:
Benjamin H. Muniz Jr., 53,
Blue River, June 27, 84/55
zone, fined $225; juvenile male
driver, 17, Oregon City, July 2,
83/55 zone, fined $200.
Dispatch
Grant County dispatch
worked 173 calls during the
week ending July 20, including:
• Oregon State Police
July 14
5:39 a.m.: Advised of a
non-injury accident on High-
way 26 near Mt. Vernon. A car
went through a fence.
6:26 p.m.: Advised of a
driving complaint at Clyde
Holliday State Park near Mt.
Vernon.
July 16
9:37 p.m.: Advised of a
large brown cow in the road on
Highway 26 near milepost 142.
July 17
8:03 p.n.: Advised of multi-
ple cows in the road on High-
way 26 near milepost 142.
July 18
12:20 p.m.: Advised of a
driving complaint on Highway
26 near milepost 152.
5:13 p.m.: Advised of live-
stock in the road on Highway
26 near Flat Creek.
• Grant County Sheriff
July 13
9:14 p.m.: Received a
report of a domestic dispute
from Pine Creek Road near
John Day.
July 14
9:06 a.m.: Responded to
Cottonwood Street, Mt. Ver-
non, for a suicidal subject.
11:06 a.m.: Responded to
Prairie City Mini Mart for a
dispute.
12:08 p.m.:
Responded
to Strawberry Village Apart-
ments, Prairie City, for a
harassment complaint.
2:22 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 in Picture Gorge
for a motor vehicle accident.
Oregon State Police, John Day
Ambulance, Dayville Fire,
Oregon Department of Trans-
portation and National Park
Service also responded.
4:01 p.m.: Responded to
Mt. Vernon Chevron for an
unwanted subject.
4:26 p.m.: Responded to
Indian Creek Road near Prairie
City for a civil issue concern-
ing water rights.
11:09 p.m.: Responded to
John Day Sinclair for a com-
mercial alarm.
July 15
7:15 a.m.: Responded to
People Mover office, John
Day, for a public assist.
11:32 a.m.: Report of shots
fired in the vicinity of Gibson
Lane, John Day.
4:52 p.m.: Responded to
Bragga Way, John Day, for a
suspicious person.
5:35 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 near milepost
129 for a truck vs. motorcy-
cle crash. Oregon State Police,
Dayville Fire, John Day Ambu-
lance and national Park Service
also responded. Injured motor-
cyclist airlifted to Bend for
treatment.
10:24 p.m.: Responded to
Southwest Brent Drive, John
Day, for a noise complaint.
July 16
9:08 a.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 near milepost 153
to remove a tree branch from
the highway.
10:14 a.m.: Received a dog
complaint from Luce Creek
Road near Canyon City.
11:04 a.m.: Responded to
Southwest Brent Street, John
Day, for a report of men in side-
by-sides doing cookies in the
street.
11:18 a.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 near milepost 160
for a report of a garbage can in
the road.
2:30 p.m.: Stopped on High-
way 26 near milepost 161 to
assist a child in the road.
3:07 p.m.: Responded to
Magone Lake area for a report
of custodial interference and
possibly missing children.
4:03 p.m.: Responded to
West Bench Road, John Day,
for a fraud report.
5:11 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 402, Monument, for a
report of speeding motorcycles.
5:51 p.m.: Responded to
Harper Creek Road, Mt. Ver-
non. Dakota Stout, 25, of John
Day arrested on a warrant.
6:45 p.m.: Responded to
Chester’s Market, John Day,
for suspicious persons.
8:01 p.m.:
Responded
to Ingle Street, Mt. Vernon.
Matika Long, 22, arrested
on charges of assault and
harassment.
11:30 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 near milepost
151 for a report of an overdue
motorist.
July 17
12:35 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Highway 26 near milepost
161. Jennifer Blalack, 35, of
Prineville cited for speeding
(55/35 zone).
12:59 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Highway 26 near milepost
161. Sarah Herberholz, 39, of
Bend cited for speeding (58/35
zone).
1:41 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Highway 26 near milepost 163.
Tyler Fish, 28, of Terrebonne
cited for driving uninsured.
3:02 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Highway 26 near milepost 163.
Driver warned for speeding.
3:29 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Highway 26 near milepost 149.
Driver warned for speeding.
4:13 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Highway 26 near milepost
163. Muriel A. Frambes, 63, of
Baker City cited for speeding
(60/35 zone).
4:43 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 near milepost 166
to assist a motorist.
6:53 p.m.: Responded to
Starr Campground for an over-
due motorist.
9:19 p.m.: Responded to
North Johnson Street, Prairie
City, for a suspicious person.
9:32 p.m.: Responded to
Blue Mountain Hospital for
a person with mental health
issues.
July 18
9:46 a.m.: Responded to
Northeast Dayton Street, John
Day, for a welfare check.
3:32 p.m.: Responded to
Prairie City Public Works. Pat-
rick Lee Kinsey, 56, of John
Day cited for third-degree theft.
8:35 p.m.: Traffic stop,
Southwest Fourth Avenue and
Canton Street, John Day. Driver
warned for speeding.
8:50 p.m.: Responded to
Southwest Second Avenue,
John Day, for a domestic vio-
lence report.
July 19
4:52 p.m.: Responded to
Grant County Building Supply,
Canyon City, for a suspicious
person.
7:04 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 near milepost 160
to help a motorist change a tire.
July 20
1:03 a.m.: Responded to
Clyde Holliday State Park
near Mt. Vernon for a theft in
progress.
1:44 a.m.: Responded to
South Canyon Boulevard, John
Day, for a possible burglary.
The reporting person, Kassidy
Williams, 21, of John Day, was
arrested on a warrant.
8:45 a.m.: Responded with
Oregon State Police to Clyde
Holliday State park near Mt.
Vernon for a dispute.
9:16 a.m.: Responded to
Northeast Dayton Street, John
Day, for a parking complaint.
Driver warned.
12:45 p.m.: Received a
report of stolen medications
from Heart of Grant County.
1:14 p.m.: Advised of a
harassment complaint from
the Grant County Health
Department.
2:16 p.m.: Received a report
of harassment from Cotton-
wood Street, Mt. Vernon.
4:34 p.m.: Responded to
Highway 26 at Indian Creek
Road near Prairie City to assist
a motorist.
• John Day Ambulance
July 14
2:22 p.m.: Responded with
Dayville Fire and law enforce-
ment agencies to Highway 26 at
Picture Gorge for a motor vehi-
cle crash.
9:55 p.m.: Dispatched to
West Main Street for a 71-year-
old male with a fall injury.
Patient transported.
July 15
2:01 p.m.: Dispatched to
Trafton Lane for 90-year-
old male with weakness and
dehydration.
11:07 p.m.: Patient transfer at
the airport.
July 17
5:31 a.m.: Dispatched to
Highway 395 South near mile-
post 13C for a motor vehicle
crash.
5:31 p.m.: Dispatched to
Blue Mountain Care Cen-
ter, Prairie City, for a patient
transport.
8:01 p.m.: Dispatched to
Blue Mountain Care Cen-
ter, Prairie City, for a patient
transport.
• Prairie City Ambulance
July 15
2:18 p.m.: Dispatched to
South Overholt Avenue for an
81-year-old male with a fall
injury. John Day Ambulance
also responded.
July 16
2:15 p.m.: Dispatched to
Metschan Avenue for an elderly
female with a medical issue.
July 18
12:54 p.m.: Dispatched to
East Front Street for a 50-year-
old female with vomiting and
difficulty breathing. John Day
Ambulance also responded.
• Seneca Ambulance
July 17
10:08 p.m.: Dispatched to B
Avenue for a 62-year-old male
with a fall injury. John Day
Ambulance also responded.
• Dayville Fire
July 15
2:33 p.m.: Dispatched to
West Franklin Street for a
68-year-old male with a fall
injury. John Day Ambulance
also responded.
• John Day Public Works
July 18
10:30 a.m.: Advised of an
open hydrant. All OK, water sys-
tem being flushed.
• U.S. Forest Service
July 18
4:59 p.m.: Forest Service
law enforcement responded to
Pine Creek Horse Camp for a
report of criminal mischief.
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Oregon State Police
in the Grant County Jail.
12:30 p.m.: Fish and wild-
life troopers were advised of
a dead wolf found in the Des-
olation hunting unit. Person-
nel from OSP and the Oregon
Department of Fish and Wild-
life investigated the scene and
conducted a necropsy in the
field. No indications of illegal
activity were found.
10:45 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to Highway 26
near milepost 113 to assist the
driver of an Acura sedan that
had struck and killed an elk.
The vehicle was totaled, but
the driver and passenger were
unhurt.
July 14
2:28 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to Highway 26 near
milepost 97. An eastbound
Chevrolet Silverado failed to
negotiate a curve and went
off the road, striking a boul-
der and rolling once before the
truck came to rest, blocking
the eastbound lane. Thomas
Lee James, 65, of Portland was
cited for failure to drive within
a lane. The vehicle was towed
from the scene.
July 15
5:47 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to a two-vehicle
crash on Highway 26 near
milepost 129, just west of Day-
ville. An eastbound motorcy-
cle reportedly drifted into the
westbound lane, striking the
side of a westbound pickup
truck with a camper shell tow-
ing a trailer. The motorcy-
clist — Rudy Manival, 55 —
sustained serious injuries and
was transported by helicop-
ter to Bend for treatment. The
occupants of the pickup were
not injured. The Grant County
Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Park Ser-
vice and Dayville Fire assisted
at the scene.
July 16
10:24 p.m.:
Trooper
stopped a Dodge truck on
Highway 26 near milepost 163
for multiple traffic offenses.
The driver was taken into cus-
tody after reportedly showing
signs of impairment and per-
forming field sobriety tests.
McKenzie Smith, 28, was
taken to the Grant County
Jail and, after breath samples
were obtained under a search
warrant, charged with driv-
ing under the influence of
intoxicants.
July 17
5:38 a.m.:
Trooper
responded to Highway 395
South near milepost 13C for a
single-vehicle crash. A south-
bound Chevrolet Cavalier went
off the road, struck rocks and
the hillside and rolled onto its
top after the driver, a 17-year-
old male, reportedly fell
asleep. The driver was taken to
the hospital by his parents for
evaluation. The lone passenger
in the car, a 23-year-old John
Day resident, was not hurt. The
car was towed from the scene.
July 18
8:58 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to Southeast Second
Avenue in John Day to assist
Grant County Sheriff’s Office
personnel on a domestic distur-
bance. Michael Shane Griffin,
46, of John Day was arrested
on a charge of fourth-degree
assault.
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