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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 COMMUNITY HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A9 NEWS IN BRIEF Chaplain joins Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office ries recently left his agency, but he was pleased to see the VKHULII¶V RI¿FH LV RQ ERDUG A former chaplain with with having a chaplaincy the Hermiston Police Depart- SURJUDP (GPLVWRQ VDLG ment is the newest member of DVLGHIURPFRXQVHOLQJ¿UVWUH- the Umatilla County Sheriff’s sponders, chaplains also help 2I¿FH with death investigations and 7KHVKHULII¶VRI¿FH7KXUV- talking with family members day announced bringing on ZKRORVHORYHGRQHV chaplain John Jefferies of Edmiston said it is en- +HUPLVWRQ &RXQW\ FRXQVHO couraging to see the program Doug Olsen said it is a volun- JURZWKURXJKRXWWKHFRXQW\ WHHUSRVLWLRQ According to the sheriff’s Jefferies has more than statement, the “objectives of 32 years of pastoral and Jefferies’ chaplaincy program chaplaincy experience, ac- is to offer support and encour- cording to the written state- agement to law enforcement, ment, and is a member of FRUUHFWLRQVGLVSDWFK¿UHDQG the International Confer- emergency medical services HQFH RI 3ROLFH &KDSODLQV personnel and their families, +HDOVRZDVRQHRIWKH¿UVW and to the communities they chaplains Hermiston police VHUYH´ hired when it started its pro- JUDPLQODWH Jefferies is a former sher- Harvest Festival returns to iff’s deputy in Ravalli Coun- ty, Montana, and former in- Boardman The SAGE Center will structor of the Montana Law (QIRUFHPHQW $FDGHP\ +H host the second annual Mor- has worked with local police, row County Harvest Festival ¿UH DQG HPHUJHQF\ VHUYLFH 6DWXUGD\2FWIURPDP agencies the past few years WRSP The free event is presented and is on the Umatilla County by the Boardman, Irrigon and &ULVLV,QWHUYHQWLRQ7HDP Hermiston Police Chief Heppner chambers of com- Jason Edmiston said Jeffe- merce in conjunction with the REPORTS: continued from Page A5 • Four people were reportedly fighting on Southeast Sixth Street. • Someone reportedly broke into a residence on East Beech Avenue and stole pills and a cross pendant. • Items were reportedly stolen from vehicles on East Walls Road. • Someone reportedly stole a tent from a campsite behind a business on Northeast Fourth Street and East Elm Avenue. • A man reportedly assaulted another man on Sixth Street in Umatilla. • A caller reported hearing four gunshots at Warehouse Beach on Highway 730 in Uma- tilla. ARRESTS • Trevor Wyatt Smith, 20: third-degree theft. • Charles Brian Barker, 43: probation violation, possession of methamphetamine, first-degree criminal trespass. • Alexander B. Garza, 29: sec- ond-degree disorderly conduct, harassment. • Ajamu Dia Nathan, 18: resisting arrest, second-degree criminal trespass. • Francisco Andres Pinzon, 33: failure to appear. • Nick Baumann, 36: failure to appear, driving while license suspended or revoked. • Stephen Mark Forest, 57: failure to pay fines. • Robyn Lynn Zook, 34: failure to pay fines. • Brian Francis Smith, 25: Hermiston Municipal Court war- rant — failure to pay fines. • Blair Alan Simpson, 40: probation violation. • Jessica Amanda Dawn Kes- tler, 25: failure to appear. • David Gilbert Gomez, 43: possession of methamphetamine, delivery of methamphetamine, Hermiston Municipal Court war- rant — failure to appear. • Asterio Pelaez Castro, 26: possession of methamphetamine, driving under the influence of intoxicants, driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured. • Ernest William Erickson, 23: strangulation. • Jimmy Lorin Campbell, 48: Hermiston Municipal Court war- rant — failure to pay fines. • Willie Lee McLemore, 48: second-degree disorderly conduct. • Daniel James Kenney, 47: driving under the influence of intoxicants, refusal to take breath test, failure to pay fines, driving uninsured. • Gilberto Llamas Ramos, 30: driving under the influence of intoxicants. • Ricardo Ceniceros, 35: Herm- iston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines. • Noah Lee Campbell, 20: failure to appear, failure to pay fines. • Raymond James Edison, 21: second-degree disorderly conduct. • James Manuel Trujillo, 44: Hermiston Municipal Court war- rant — failure to pay fines. • Jamie D. Fetters, 35: failure to appear. • Kayleigh Renae Knudsen, 29: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear. • Jessica Cruz, 31: probation violation, Hermiston Munici- pal Court warrant — failure to appear. • Juan Fernando Ponce, 24: probation violation, Hermiston Municipal Court warrants — failure to appear, probation violation, failure to pay fines. • Russell Scott Greene Jr., 33: parole violation. SAGE Center, located at 101 2OVRQ5RDGLQ%RDUGPDQ Local arts and crafts will be on full display at the fes- tival, along with beer and wine tasting from Ordnance Brewing in Boardman and 6QR 5RDG :LQHU\ LQ (FKR Activities include a miniature horse petting zoo, fall-themed obstacle course, pumpkin painting station and horse and EXJJ\ULGHV Sponsors include Threemile Canyon Farms, Abengoa, Portland Gener- al Electric, ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston and Cascade 6SHFLDOWLHV For more information, call the SAGE Center at 541-481- 7243 or visit the Boardman, Irrigon or Heppner chambers RIFRPPHUFH The fundraiser is Saturday IURPDPWRSPLQWKH VFKRRO¶V SDUNLQJ ORW 6 )LUVW6W+HUPLVWRQ,QDGGL- tion, food will be available for purchase, and childcare will be provided for those who QHHGLW To share the music they’ve been working on for the trip to San Diego, the band will SOD\ DW DP 'XULQJ WKH Holiday Bowl festivities, the band will perform during the parade and the game’s half- WLPHVKRZ During the fundraiser, one TXDOL¿HGGULYHUIURPDKRXVH- hold who is 18 or older with a valid driver’s license can test GULYH D FDU (DFK WHVW GULYH will result in a $20 donation WRWKHEDQG¶VWULSIXQG For more information, contact Jenny Miller at 541- RU MHQQ\PLOOHU# KHUPLVWRQNRUXV • Kristina Jo Brown Salchen- berg, 48: driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured, failure to renew vehicle registration, failure to pay fines. • Dimond Rose Elsie Wilson, 20: third-degree theft. • Edwin G. Alvarez Cisneros, 19: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — issuance of citation. 2UFKDUG$YHORFDWHGRQWKH IDLUJURXQGVLQ+HUPLVWRQ There is no cost to those on Medicare, but people must present their red, white DQGEOXH0HGLFDUHFDUG For more information, call Homeless shelter meeting planned picked up their instruments to SOD\DJDLQ$Q\RQHLQWHUHVWHG is welcome to join the orches- WUD$XGLWLRQVDUHQ¶WUHTXLUHG The rehearsals are weekly EHJLQQLQJ 7XHVGD\ 6HSW IURPSPLQWKHPX- sic room at Irrigon Jr/Sr High 6FKRRO : :\RPLQJ $YH For more information, FRQWDFW LQZP#PDFKPHGLDQHW RU YLVLW ZZZLQODQGQRUWKZHVW- PXVLFLDQVFRP After a successful program about establishing a homeless shelter in Hermiston at the li- brary Saturday, Desert Rose Ministries plans to begin the Movie night features QH[W VWHS LQ WKH SURFHVV $ public meeting to form con- ‘Cinderella’ Movie Night returns to the crete plans will be held at 5 SP 7XHVGD\ 6HSW DW SAGE Center with a pair of WKHPLQLVWU\(0DLQ6W VKRZLQJVRI³&LQGHUHOOD´ The screenings are Friday, +HUPLVWRQ 6HSWDWSPDQG6DW- XUGD\6HSWDWSPDW 2OVRQ5RDG%RDUGPDQ Test drives benefit marching Willow Creek Symphony Kids are welcome to dress up band announces rehearsals IRUWKHHYHQW The Hermiston High Senior center hosts flu shot The preparatory orchestra The cost, which includes a School marching band is con- clinic of the Inland Northwest Mu- free bag of popcorn, is $5 for tinuing fundraising efforts for sicians will begin rehearsals general admission and $3 for $ ÀX VKRW FOLQLF LV EHLQJ VRRQ FKLOGUHQDQGVHQLRUV:DWHULV a trip to the Holiday Bowl in offered through Bi-Mart at 'HFHPEHU Conducted by Ralph Wer- DYDLODEOHIRUSXUFKDVH For more information, call Tom Denchel Ford Coun- WKH+HUPLVWRQ6HQLRU&HQWHU ner, the Willow Creek Sym- The event is Tuesday, Sept phony is for youths, as well RUYLVLWZZZ try is teaming up to help with D 'ULYH 85 6FKRRO HYHQW IURPDPDW: as adults who have recently YLVLWVDJHFRP • Pedro Antonio Munoz San- guino Jr., 36: felon in possession of a weapon, driving while license suspended or revoked, violation of speed limit, driving uninsured. • Paul Edward Robinson, 48: possession of a stolen vehicle, driving while license suspended or revoked, illegal alteration or display of license plates. 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