NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, August 10, 2022 A5 Beech Creek Fire 71% contained By STEVEN MITCHELL Blue Mountain Eagle MT VERNON — Fire- fighters continued to make gains on the Beech Creek Fire, which has been burn- ing for a little more than a week. The current mapping of the fire shows the blaze cov- ering 155 acres with 71% containment, according to a Tuesday, Aug. 9, press release from the U.S. Forest Service. The fire broke out on Monday, Aug. 1, on both sides of Highway 395 North near milepost 106B between Long Creek and Mt. Ver- non and is currently burning about 9 miles south of Long Creek. No evacuation orders are in effect. Highway 395 North was scheduled to reopen to traf- fic in both directions by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 9, fire officials said. According to the press release, the fire command would return to the Mal- heur National Forest, Blue Mountain Ranger District. With hot and dry condi- tions anticipated through- out the rest of the week, fire officials said, the remain- ing crews would con- tinue mop-up efforts south of Highway 395 and tar- get hotspots within 100 feet of the interior contain- ment lines. Meanwhile, teams would frequently patrol the area north of Highway 395. At one point, more than 200 firefighters from the Forest Service, Oregon Department of Forestry and Grayback Forestry were assigned to the blaze. bly intoxicated person climb- ing on the roof of the public restroom. The subject was dis- orderly but not intoxicated. • John Day Ambulance July 28 8:54 a.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for a patient transport. July 29 9:31 a.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for an 83-year-old female with nausea and vomiting. 10:11 p.m.: Dispatched to Meadowbrook Apartments for a 61-year-old male who fell. July 30 9:14 a.m.: Dispatched to Riverside Mobile Home Park for a medical alarm from an 88-year-old female. July 31 2:59 a.m.: Dispatched to Burnette Lane north of Long Creek; 83-year-old female transported to Blue Mountain Hospital. 12:25 p.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for an 88-year-old female with nausea and stomach pain. 2:06 p.m.: Patient transfer at the airport. 4:21 p.m.: Dispatched to Southeast Third Street and East Main Street for an uncon- scious man. Aug. 1 6:59 a.m.: Dispatched to East Main Street for a 43-year- old female with an infected foot. 8:18 a.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for an 80-year-old female with complications. 11:39 a.m.: Dispatched to Ingle Street, Mt. Vernon, for a 76-year-old female with a fall injury. Aug. 3 3:18 p.m.: Dispatched to Three Point Road, Canyon City, for a disoriented 81-year- old female. 4:37 p.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for an 82-year-old male with abdominal pain. • Prairie City Ambulance July 31 8:11 p.m.: Dispatched to Hall Street for a 71-year- old male with a fall injury. John Day Ambulance trans- ported him to Blue Mountain Hospital. • Monument Ambulance July 30 4:55 p.m.: Dispatched to Forest Service Road 24 near FSR 2406 for an ATV acci- dent with injuries. John Day Ambulance also responded. Wheeler County assisted. • Long Creek Ambulance Aug. 2 7:56 p.m.: Dispatched to Hardisty Street for a 6-year- old female with a broken arm. • John Day Fire • Prairie City Fire July 29 2:33 p.m.: Responded to Keeney Fork Road for a report of a forest fi re. U.S. Forest Service and Oregon Department of Forestry also responded. July 30 10 a.m.: Advised of a fi re at Prairie City park that had momentarily gotten out of hand but was extinguished by people on the scene. • Mt. Vernon Fire July 31 4:36 p.m.: Responded to Picnic Creek Ranch for a report of a lightning-caused fi re. • U.S. Forest Service Aug. 2 7:28 a.m.: Report fa forest fi re at Pine Creek. 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. Circuit Court Aug. 1 In two separate cases, charges of second-degree criminal mischief and sec- ond-degree criminal trespass were dropped against Ben- jamin Carl Ganger, approxi- mately 31 years old, of Hill- sboro and Steven Eugene Butcher, approximately 44 years old, of Island City. The charges against both men stemmed from an incident involving a mining operation that allegedly occurred on June 13, 2021, in Greenhorn. Oregon State Police July 27 9:20 a.m.: Trooper stopped a Ford truck for erratic driv- ing and other off enses. The driver showed signs of impairment by controlled substances, and a short-bar- reled shotgun was seized from the truck. David Allen Strange, 26, no fi xed address, was arrested and taken to the Grant County Jail on charges of driving under the infl uence, felon in possession of a fi re- arm and possession of a pro- hibited weapon. July 29 1:27 p.m.: Trooper responded to Highway 395 North near milepost 89 for a single-vehicle crash. A white Kenworth tractor-trailer lost its brakes while traveling down- hill through Long Creek at about 70 mph. In order to stop the runaway truck, the driver, a 55-year-old Eugene man, turned off the highway and into a fi eld, where the truck dumped its load and came to rest. No injuries were reported. Aug. 1 1:41 p.m.: Trooper responded to Highway 395 North near milepost 105, where a wildfi re of about 20 acres was burning on both sides of the highway. Trooper assisted with traffi c control and road closure. The highway was shut down between Mt. Ver- non and Long Creek until the next day while fi refi ghters con- tained the fi re and removed hazards. The Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce and U.S. For- est Service also assisted with the incident, along with private fi re crews and local citizens. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce reported the following for the week ending Aug. 3: Concealed handgun licenses: 10 Average inmates: 10 Bookings: 1 Releases: 4 Arrests: 0 Citations: 2 Fingerprints: 6 Civil papers: 11 Warrants processed: 3 Assist/welfare check: 1 Search and rescue: 0 Justice Court The Grant County Justice Court reported the following activity for the week ending Aug. 3: Traffi c citations fi led: 2 Misdemeanors fi led: 1 Violations fi led: 1 Hearings held: 11 Driver’s license suspen- sions: 8 Cases on probation: 29 Small claims and civil cases fi led: 0 Weighmaster citations fi led: 1 Warrants issued: 0 Violation of the basic rule: Avery Louis Chiklak, 26, Car- rollton, Georgia, July 25, 83/55, fi ned $265; Christian Carl Voeller, 63, Bend, July 4, 75/55 zone, fi ned $165; Corey Howard King, 30, Portland, June 18, 75/55 zone, fi ned $165; Jonathan Gorenc, 31, Manalapan, New Jersey, July 2, 90/55 zone, fi ned $340; Jade Ann-Marie Vollner, 20, Astoria, July 16, 83/55 zone, fi ned $265. Exceeding the speed limit: Muriel Ann Frambes, 63, Baker City, July 17, 60/35 zone, fi ned $265; Jennifer Nicole Blalack, 35, Prineville, July 17, 55/35 zone, fi ned $165; Sarah Ann Herberholz, 39, Bend, July 17, 58/35 zone, fi ned $265; juvenile male, 16, Prairie City, July 5, 77/65 zone, fi ned $265; Samuel Ray Alldredge, 26, Redmond, July 11, 67/45 zone, fi ned $265; Melissa R. Hubbard, 31, Red- mond, July 9, 55/35 zone, fi ned $165; Mitchel Dawain Long, 51, John Day, July 6, 36/25 zone, fi ned $165. Failure to drive within lane: Rheanna Cheyenne Cart- ner, 23, Seneca, July 9, fi ned $265; Thomas Lee James, 65, Portland, July 14, fi ned $265. Driving while suspended or revoked: Issac Jerome Lane, 40, Redmond, July 8, fi ned $440; Mitchel Dawain Long, 51, John Day, July 6, fi ned $440. Driving uninsured: Tyler Ray Fish, 27, Terrebonne, July 17, fi ned $265; Mitchel Dawain Long, 51, John Day, July 6, fi ned $265. Open container of alcohol: Kyle Lynn Milner, 26, Canyon City, July 9, $265. Exceeding maximum weight limit: Rickie J. Combs, 65, bates, July 26, fi ned $150. Unlawful use of a weapon: Matika Marie Long, 22, John Day, sentenced to 10 days in jail and ordered to pay $300 in fi nes and fees. Dispatch Grant County dispatch worked 145 calls during the week ending Aug. 3, including: • Oregon State Police July 28 7:35 a.m.: Advised of a livestock complaint on High- way 395 North near milepost 112B. 10:47 a.m.: Several parties reported a disorderly subject, possibly with mental health issues, walking down the cen- ter of East Main Street near City Hall. Unable to locate. 11:35 a.m.: Advised of livestock on Highway 395 North near milepost 101B. July 29 5:30 p.m.: Advised of cows on Highway 26 near milepost 128. Aug. 2 6:46 a.m.: Advised of a driving complaint on High- way 26 near Dog Creek Road, east of John Day. • Grant County Sheriff July 28 7:58 a.m.: Responded to Southwest Fourth Avenue and South Canyon Boulevard to remove a road hazard. 10:55 a.m.: Took a report of a dog left in a vehicle during extreme heat on West Main Street, John Day. 5:03 p.m.: Performed a death notifi cation in John Day. 7:59 p.m.: Traffi c stop, Highway 26 near Pine Creek. Driver warned for speeding. July 29 8:28 a.m.: Responded to Northwest Third Ave- nue, John Day, for a welfare check. 9:13 a.m.: Received a report of criminal mischief on West Main Street, John Day. 1:20 p.m.: Responded to Long Creek for a report of a semi with no brakes that went off Highway 395 North into a fi eld. Long Creek Ambu- lance, Long Creek Fire, John Day Ambulance and Oregon State Police also responded. No injuries reported. 3:55 p.m.: Responded to Highway 26 at Indian Creek Road for a driving complaint. 6:40 p.m.: Responded to Body Fitness & Dance, John Day, for a dog left in a vehi- cle with the windows barely cracked in hot weather. July 30 10 a.m.: Responded to Nan’s Rock Road, Mt. Vernon, for a trespassing complaint. 4:08 p.m.: Responded to Highway 26 near milepost 142 to remove a road hazard. 6:12 p.m.: Responded to Juniper Ridge Acute Care Facility, John Day, for a per- son with mental health issues. 8:09 p.m.: Responded to Highway 26 near milepost 139 for a dead deer in the roadway. 8:39 p.m.: Advised of a dog harassing wildlife on Northwest Bridge Street, John Day. July 31 3:p.m.: Received a driv- ing complaint from North- west Third Avenue and Bridge Street, John Day. 7:12 p.m.: Advised of a cus- todial interference complaint on East Main Street, John Day. 8:45 p.m.: Responded to East Main Street, John Day, for a suicidal subject. Ore- gon State Police and John Day Ambulance also responded. Aug. 1 2:36 a.m.: Advised of an unattended death at Val- ley View Assisted Living, John Day. Driskill Memorial Outpatient Ear & Foot Clinic Open Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm 422 West Main John Day, OR 97845 Ears are examined and cleaned by a trained professional. Regular and High Risk foot care done by specially trained RN or CNA. Call to schedule your ear appointment today! 541-575-1648 Contact your Primary Care Provider for foot care referrals. Chapel responded. 7:48 a.m.: Traffi c stop, Highway 26 near milepost 168. Kaylene Ember Conner, 29, of Prairie City cited for speeding (85/65 zone). 10:31 a.m.: Responded to Pine Creek Road east of John Day for a domestic dispute. 12:36 p.m.: Responded to Dayville School for a criminal mischief complaint. 5:41 p.m.: Responded to Riverside Mobile Home Park, John Day, for a harassment complaint. Aug. 2 7:43 a.m.: Responded to Long Creek School for a pub- lic assist. 10:22 a.m.:Responded to Chester’s Market, John Day, for a dog left in a vehicle. The owner was contacted and took the dog home. 10:56 a.m.: Responded to a residence on Highway 395 North in Long Creek for a wel- fare check. 6:49 p.m.: Responded to North Humbolt Street, Canyon City, for an animal complaint. Tim Madden, 50, was cited for maintaining a dog as a public nuisance. Aug. 3 9:01 a.m.: Responded to Monument School for a report of criminal mischief and possi- ble theft. 11:09 a.m.: Responded to John Day Trailer Park for a dispute. 11:55 a.m.: Responded to Southwest Brent Avenue, John Day, for a complaint of harassment and trespassing. 12:04 p.m.: Responded to West Bench Road, John Day, for a driving complaint. 4:39 p.m.: Responded to Hill Family Park, John Day, for a report of a possi-