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Wednesday, August 24, 2022
NEWS
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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 dispo-
sition of arrest cases.
Circuit Court
Aug. 11
Colton David, 27, pleaded
guilty to criminal driving while
suspended or revoked in con-
nection with an incident that
occurred on Jan. 23. David
was sentenced to 18 months of
bench probation, fi ned $500,
ordered to complete online traf-
fi c school within 60 days, and
complete 30 hours of commu-
nity service and/or community
work crew.
Aug. 12
Dustin Wright, 24, pleaded
guilty to driving under the infl u-
ence of intoxicants in connec-
tion with an event that hap-
pened on July 19, 2020. Wright
was sentenced to bench proba-
tion for 12 months, fi ned $275
and ordered to complete the
Victims Impact Panel Program.
He was ordered to serve 48
hours of jail time and was not
credited for time served.
Oregon State Police
Aug. 12
1:57 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to Oregon Route 207
near milepost 18 for a motor-
cycle accident. The driver was
going too fast entering into a
sharp left hand curve in the
roadway and drifted off the
paved portion of the road and
onto the loose graveled shoul-
der of the northbound lane.
The motorcycle traveled along
the shoulder of the northbound
lane before it tipped and began
to roll, dumping the operator
off the bike. The operator slid
along the paved portion of the
roadway until he came to rest
on the centerline. Raymond H.
Williams, 79, of Battle Ground,
Washington, was airlifted to
St. Charles Medical Center in
Bend.
6:50 p.m.:
Trooper
responded to the intersection
of West Main Street and South-
west Brent Drive in John Day
for a non-injury car crash. A
juvenile driver stopped at a stop
sign at the intersection of West
Main Street and Southwest
Brent Drive and began to turn
left but didn’t clear the intersec-
tion completely. The juvenile
driver struck the front passenger
quarter panel of an eastbound
vehicle. The impact pushed the
eastbound vehicle into a sta-
tionary westbound vehicle. The
juvenile driver was cited for
failure to obey a traffi c control
device. The driver of the east-
bound vehicle, Holly Smith, 39,
of Canyon City, was cited for
driving without a license and
driving uninsured.
Aug. 13
9:51 p.m.: An Ontario resi-
dent was contacted at the John
Day Sinclair station and report-
edly displayed signs of impair-
ment. After reportedly showing
multiple signs of impairment
in fi eld sobriety tests, Abi-
gail Frances Mobley, 37, was
arrested and transported to the
Grant County Jail on suspicion
of driving under the infl uence
of intoxicants. A warrant was
issued for a breath sample, and
Mobley’s blood alcohol content
reportedly measured 0.21%.
Mobley was cited for DUII and
open container.
Aug. 15
3:14 a.m.:
Trooper
responded to a crash result-
ing in an injury on Highway
26. The driver of a Ford Focus
was traveling westbound at an
undetermined speed when the
driver fell asleep at the wheel.
The driver failed to negotiate
a sharp right hand curve in the
roadway and traveled onto the
loose shoulder of the eastbound
lane before crashing into a tree
on the driver’s side. The impact
caused the vehicle to begin to
slide sideways. The vehicle
tipped and began rolling over
before coming to an uncon-
trolled rest on its side, along the
shoulder of the eastbound lane.
The driver, Sherry Lee Nye, 43,
of Payette, Idaho, received sig-
nifi cant injuries and was trans-
ported to Blue Mountain Hos-
pital. Nye received citations for
driving while suspended and
driving while uninsured. She
was given a warning for care-
less driving.
5:12 p.m.: A trooper stopped
a vehicle for a traffi c viola-
tion near milepost 1 on High-
way 395 South. The driver
was suspended and didn’t have
car insurance. Driver has been
cited multiple times in the past
for driving while suspended
and driving uninsured. Caleb
Vielma, 33, of John Day was
cited for driving while sus-
pended, driving uninsured and
improper display.
Aug. 16
3:15 p.m.: Trooper assisted
Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce
with an assault that occurred at
the intersection of South Day-
ton Street and East Main Street
in John Day. Bryce M. Lanham,
24, was arrested by the Sheriff ’s
Offi ce. Trooper assisted with
interviews and photographs.
Grant County Sheriff
The Grant County Sheriff ’s
Offi ce reported the following
for the week ending Aug. 17:
Concealed
handgun
licenses: 3
Average inmates: 9
Bookings: 12
Releases: 12
Arrests: 7
Citations: 1
Fingerprints: 2
Civil Papers: 9
Warrants processed: 3
Assistance/welfare check: 0
Search and rescue: 0
Justice Court
Open container of alcohol:
Matthew Nicassio, 40, Bend,
Aug. 3, fi ned $265.
Violation of the basic rule:
Melissa Rose Reitz, 52, Mount
Vernon 39/25 zone, fi ned $165;
Haley Capon, 21, Baker City,
75/55 zone, fi ned $165; Ron-
ald Freeman, 72, Sweet Home,
40/25 zone, fi ned $125; Nicho-
las James Alexander, 44, John
Day, 75/65 zone, fi ned $165;
Ember Conner, 29, Prairie City,
85/65 zone, fi ned $265; Trace
Allen Fugate, 22, Bandon,
74/55 zone, fi ned $165; David
Noel, 73, Walla Walla, Wash-
ington, 78/55 zone, fi ned $165.
Smoking in a motor vehi-
cle with minors present: Wil-
liam Cook Jr., 32, Canyon City,
fi ned $100.
Failure to renew registration:
Shane Morgan, 20, Prineville,
fi ned $115.
Driving while suspended or
revoked: Donna Lee, 30, Can-
yon City, fi ned $440.
Driving uninsured: Donna
Lee, 30, Canyon City, fi ned
$265.
Failure to yield to an emer-
gency vehicle: David Noel, 73,
Walla Walla, Washington, fi ned
$265.
Dispatch
Grant County Dispatch
worked 174 calls during
the week ending Aug. 17,
including:
• Oregon State Police
Aug. 12
7:57 a.m.: Advised of cattle
creating a hazard in the road-
way on Highway 26 near Kee-
ney Fork.
2:25 p.m.: Advised of cattle
creating a hazard in the road-
way near Dixie Campground.
Aug. 14
5:58 p.m.: Advised of a pos-
sible drunk driver on Highway
26, milepost 182.
Aug. 15
3:09 a.m.: Responded to
a 911 cell phone call of a sin-
gle-vehicle rollover on High-
way 26, milepost 199. One
female injured and transported.
9:13 p.m.: Advised of suspi-
cious circumstances on High-
way 26 near milepost 157.
Aug. 16
7:24 p.m.: Advised of an
injured deer at Grant Union
Junior/Senior High School.
• Grant County Sheriff
Aug. 10
8:13 p.m.: Responded to a
report of a dispute on Southwest
Brent Drive in John Day.
Aug. 11
7:33 a.m.: Responded to a
report of a stolen vehicle. John
David Cramer, 36, of Placer-
ville, California, was arrested
for unauthorized use of a
vehicle.
9:10 a.m.: Warrant service.
Christopher Boyer, 33, of John
Day was arrested on a Grant
County warrant.
7:06 p.m.: Investigated a
trespass complaint on South-
west Brent Drive in John Day.
Parties will work something out
civilly so all have access to the
creek.
10:23 p.m.: Advised of a
juvenile with a gun at the Grant
County Fairgrounds.
11:26 p.m.: Advised of a
disabled motorist at Chester’s
Market in John Day.
11:50 p.m.: Advised of a dis-
abled motorist on Highway 26,
milepost 192.
Aug. 12
10:23 a.m.: Warrant service
at 205 South Humbolt in Can-
yon City.
10:41 a.m.: Advised of a
theft on Northwest Second Ave-
nue in John Day.
4:13 p.m.: Advised of a traf-
fi c complaint on Wall Creek
Road in Monument.
6:41 p.m.: Responded to
a three-vehicle accident with
John Day Ambulance on West
Main Street in John Day.
10:05 p.m.: Advised of a
speeding vehicle. Vehicle pro-
ceeded to Blue Mountain Hos-
pital with a sick person.
10:45 p.m.: Traffi c stop on
Highway 26, milepost 163.
Driver was warned for speed.
10:51 a.m.: Advised of sus-
picious circumstances at the
Grant County Fairgrounds.
Raymond McDonald, 57, of
Bend was arrested.
11:10 p.m.:
Trespassing
complaint John Day Trailer
Park. Olle Barnes, 52, of John
Day was arrested.
Aug. 13
12:18 a.m.: Advised of an
assault that took place at the
Grant County Fairgrounds.
6:26 a.m.: Advised of a sto-
len vehicle on Ingle Street in
Mount Vernon.
11:30 a.m.: Property found
and returned to owner at Edge-
wood Drive and Pineview Lane
in Canyon City.
12:07 p.m.: Traffi c stop
on Highway 26, milepost
163. Driver warned for speed
and failure to provide current
insurance.
12:28 p.m.: Traffi c stop
on Highway 26, milepost 2.
Ceaser Reyna, 29, of California
arrested on a restraining order
violation.
6:12 p.m.: Grant County
Sheriff ’s Offi ce trespassed
someone from Grant County
Fairgrounds. Jay Chappel, 44,
of John Day was arrested for
trespassing.
9:17 p.m.: Advised of a dis-
abled vehicle at Dollar General
in John Day.
9:45 p.m.: Advised of a tres-
passing situation at Ritter Hot
Springs.
9:54 p.m.: Advised of a
disorderly conduct on Milton
Street in Sumpter.
11:59 p.m.: 911 cell phone
call. Investigated a disorderly
conduct complaint at Clyde
Holliday State Park.
Aug. 14
1:58 a.m.: Advised of a sus-
picious group of men on West
Main Street in John Day.
8:06 a.m.: Responded to
an unattended death with John
Day Ambulance and Prairie
City Ambulance on Metschan
Avenue in Prairie City.
12:46 p.m.: Advised of a
theft at Silvies Valley Ranch.
5:35 p.m.: Advised of a
juvenile problem at 68001
Highway 26.
Aug. 15
11:13 a.m.: Robert Crosby,
35, of John Day was arrested
for probation violation at the
Elkhorn Motel.
11:41 a.m.: Responded to a
report of a theft on South Hum-
bolt in Canyon City.
1:07 p.m.: Responded to
reports of a shoplifter on South
Humbolt in Canyon City.
6:15 p.m.: Advised of a theft
on Southwest Fifth Avenue in
John Day.
8:02 p.m.: Advised of a
request for extra patrol due to
suspicious circumstances on
Northwest Canton Street in
John Day.
8:47 p.m.: Advised of a
non-injury accident on Forest
Road 1663 near Prairie City.
Aug. 16
6:45 a.m.: Advised of a
black Angus bull on the loose
on McHaley Street in Prairie
City.
3:10 p.m.: Responded to a
dispute at Grant County Auto-
motive in John Day. Bryce
Lanham, 24, of John Day
was arrested for criminal mis-
chief, disorderly conduct and
fourth-degree assault.
3:43 p.m.: Responded to
a fraud allegation in Mount
Vernon.
4:18 p.m.: Report of a theft
in Mount Vernon.
4:45: Responded to a child
endangerment allegation at
Chester’s Market in John Day.
7:34 p.m.: Responded to
a report of a person being
harassed and threatened in
Mount Vernon.
• John Day Ambulance
Aug. 10
6:19 p.m.: Patient transport
to Boise.
Aug. 12
1:59 a.m.: Responded to a
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911 call about a 76-year-old
female with heart problems.
Individual was transported to
Blue Mountain Hospital.
Aug. 13
9:48 a.m.: Dispatched to
Highland Drive for a 51-year-
old female with a high heart
rate.
Aug. 14
12:24 a.m.: Patient transfer
at the airport.
7:44 a.m.: Dispatched to
Southwest Brent Drive in John
Day for a 68-year-old male with
pain from a recent fall.
3:22 p.m.: Dispatched to
Second Street in Monument
with Monument Ambulance for
a 65-year-old male with breath-
ing issues.
5:19 p.m.: Advised of an
86-year-old female with severe
cramping and pain in both legs
on Highland Drive.
10:25 p.m.: Dispatched to
Riverside Mobile Home Park
for a 78-year-old male with
breathing problems. Individual
refused transportation.
Aug. 15
6:40 a.m.: Dispatched to Riv-
erside Mobile Home Park for a
33-year-old woman having a
panic attack.
9:10 a.m.: Dispatched to Riv-
erside Mobile Home Park for an
88-year-old female with trouble
breathing and chest pain.
12:46 p.m.: Dispatched to
Highway 26, milepost 95, for a
71-year-old woman with fatigue
and nausea.
1:05 p.m.: Ambulance trans-
port to the airport.
1:12 p.m.: Dispatched to
Riverside Mobile Home Park
for a 33 year old female having
a panic attack.
6:13 p.m.: Dispatched to
Riverside Mobile Home Park
for a 33 year old female having
a panic attack.
Aug. 16
1:37 p.m.: Dispatched to
Ford Road for a 73-year-old
female with breathing problems.
5:29 p.m.: Dispatched to
West Main Street in John Day
for an 81-year-old man who lost
consciousness.
6:24 p.m.: Dispatched to Val-
ley View Drive for an 84-year-
old man who needed a lift assist.
8:18 p.m.: Patient transport
to the airport.
• Prairie City Ambulance
Aug. 13
6:30 a.m.: Ambulance call
to North Johnson Street. Patient
transported.
• Long Creek Ambulance
Aug. 13
6:14 p.m.: Dispatched with
John Day Ambulance to Kee-
ney Fork Road for a male stung
by bees.
Aug. 16
3:15 p.m.: Dispatched to
Burnet Lane for an 83-year-old
female with heart issues.
Grant County (Canyon City )
Kati Dunn, Will Thomson, Jeff MacNeilly
Baker (Baker City) Kyra Rohner
Malheur County (Vale)
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