WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Chaplain joins Umatilla
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REPORTS:
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• 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
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Local arts and crafts will
be on full display at the fes-
tival, along with beer and
wine tasting from Ordnance
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Activities include a miniature
horse petting zoo, fall-themed
obstacle course, pumpkin
painting station and horse and
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Threemile Canyon Farms,
Abengoa, Portland Gener-
al Electric, ConAgra Foods
Lamb Weston and Cascade
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the SAGE Center at 541-481-
7243 or visit the Boardman,
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Holiday Bowl festivities, the
band will perform during the
parade and the game’s half-
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hold who is 18 or older with a
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• 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.
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on Medicare, but people
must present their red, white
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Homeless shelter meeting
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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
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public meeting to form con- ‘Cinderella’
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Test drives benefit marching
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band
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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
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• 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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