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RECORDS
Rowan named
Commander
of the Year
Enforce-
Umatilla County Sher- association’s
iff Terry Rowan has been ment Command Council
selected as one of Ore- sifted through those and
selected the Umatilla
gon’s top sheriffs.
County sheriff.
The Oregon State
Rowan said the
Sheriff’s
Associ-
award means some-
ation
recognized
thing extra because
Rowan as Com-
of the staff nomina-
mander of the Year
tion.
at its annual con-
Rowan was un-
ference banquet last
dersheriff
from
week in Bend.
2005-2012, before
“It was quite a Rowan
becoming sheriff.
surprise and quite
an honor,” Rowan said. On Dec. 1 he filed to seek
“I’m just honored and a second term. As sheriff
he has increased the num-
humbled.”
Undersheriff Jim Lit- ber of inmates the coun-
tlefield
said
Rowan ty jail in Pendleton holds
earned the recognition. and sought to improve
Staff at sheriff’s offices communication and rela-
provide nominations for tionships with other local
the annual award, and the agencies.
COURTS:
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to Coercion; sentenced to 3 years
probation, 180 sanction units, 90
maximum jail units, $140 fine,
$500 comp fine and $750 fine-sus-
pended, plus court assessment.
MISDEMEANOR
•Patrick Lee Conery, 57, Uma-
tilla, pleaded guilty to Provid-
ing False Information-Handgun;
sentenced to $375 fine plus court
assessment.
•Kevin Joseph Jensen, 39,
Heppner, pleaded guilty to False
Swearing; sentenced to 2 days jail
and $140 fine, plus court costs and
fees.
•Elias Mendoza Jr., 24, Irrigon,
pleaded guilty to Wildlife Law
Violation; sentenced to $190 fine
plus court assessment.
•Judd Collins Noland, 34,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Criminal Trespass II; sentenced to
$190 fine plus court assessment.
•Clinton Howard Taylor, 52,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Fail-
ure to Report as Sex Offender;
sentenced to 180 days jail-sus-
pended, 2 years probation, 40
hours community service, $690
fine and $1,000 fine-suspended,
plus court costs and fees.
•Kaishia Breanna Williams,
23, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Felon in Possession of Restricted
Weapon; sentenced to 30 days
jail-suspended, 2 years probation,
24 hours community service, $140
fine and $800 fine-suspended,
plus court costs and fees.
•Cynthia Ann Bailey, 35, Echo,
pleaded guilty to Attempt to As-
sault Public Safety Officer; sen-
tenced to 180 days jail-suspend-
ed, 2 years probation, 60 hours
community service, $690 fine and
$1,000 fine-suspended, plus court
costs and fees.
•Christina Marie Luna, 25,
Hermiston, pleaded no contest
to Reckless Driving; sentenced to
$190 fine plus court assessment.
•Jason Edward Moore, 31,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Physical Harassment; sentenced
to 90 days jail-suspended, 1 year
probation, $40 fine and $900
fine-suspended, plus court costs
and fees.
•Michael James Olman, 30,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Physical Harassment; sentenced
to 20 days jail-suspended, 18
months probation, 20 hours com-
munity service and $40 fine, plus
court costs and fees.
•Glinda Ann Rodriguez, 27,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Furnishing Liquor to a Minor; sen-
tenced to 180 days jail-suspended,
2 years probation, $690 fine and
$1,000 fine-suspended, plus court
costs and fees.
•Kenneth Sheldon Weaver, 40,
Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Failure
to Appear II; sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 2 years probation,
40 hours community service, $190
fine and $1,500 fine-suspended,
plus court costs and fees.
Divorces
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
MONDAY
•A man at 1:45 p.m. reported
the theft of his car from South
First Street, Irrigon.
•A Hermiston caller at 1:14
p.m. reported his friend was the
victim of Social Security fraud.
The Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office is investigating.
•A caller at 2:27 p.m. from the
Hat Rock Campground, 82280 Hat
Rock Road, Hermiston, reported
the theft of four off-road tires.
•An intoxicated man at 9:52
p.m. harassed employees at the
Pilot Travel Center, Stanfield, and
at the McDonald’s there.
SUNDAY
•A Pendleton mother at 9:19
a.m. told police she caught her
son smoking marijuana in his
room, then he threatened to kill
her when she asked him to leave.
•The Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office at noon received another
report of horses suffering ne-
glect, this time on the south side
of the road between Rosebrook
Lane and Couse Creek Road, Mil-
ton-Freewater. The three horses,
the caller said, had to eat bark
from trees.
•A man at 7:57 p.m. at home
on Craig Road, Hermiston, report-
ed his father was trying to fight
him and they pushed each other
and were arguing.
•A woman at 11:24 p.m. re-
ported the theft of her green 1968
Ford pickup from Marian Avenue,
Umatilla.
SATURDAY
•An Irrigon caller at 9:03 a.m.
reported one of his miniature
ponies “had her face chewed up
to the point they had to put her
down.” The caller was not sure if a
dog or other animal attacked the
pony. A Morrow County sheriff’s
deputy responded and advised
Oregon State Police and a federal
animal tracker of the situation.
•A Hermiston man at 1:02 p.m.
reported finding a loaded .38-cal-
iber Special under a bush on his
property on Northeast Tracy Lane.
FRIDAY
•An Irrigon mother at 9:41
a.m. reported her 16-year-old
daughter sneaked out of the
house at 2 a.m. with a 19-year-old
male. She said she did not know
the male and was worried about
the age difference and their
relationship.
•The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office at 2:16 p.m. received a
report of a person involved in a
bank robbery. Mark Allen Price,
46, was spotted in Pendleton
and could be headed to Heppner
on Highway 74 in a light blue or
purple Ford Ranger pickup. Law
enforcement was not able to find
the vehicle
WEDNESDAY
•A caller at 6:21 a.m. reported
a large tree fell across both lanes
of Willow Creek Road about 14
miles from Heppner.
•A resident of Southridge
Apartments, Umatilla, told police
at 7:43 a.m. someone broke out
the driver’s side and the back
windows of his vehicle. He asked
for an officer to meet him at his
apartment.
•A caller with the Stanfield
Irrigation District told law en-
forcement at 8:34 a.m. there were
several homeless camps along the
Umatilla River near Bonney Lane,
Umatilla.
•An Irrigon caller at 9:23 a.m.
reported someone flattened two
of her vehicle’s tires.
•A Stanfield resident at 10:37
a.m. told police his live-in girl-
friend has been threatening him.
•A woman at 10:55 a.m. told
Umatilla police a black-and-white
male border collie jumped in
her car and was now with her at
home on Wenatchee Street.
•A caller at 11:58 a.m. reported
a man at Highway 730 and Power-
line Road, Umatilla, appears to be
living out of a white Ford pickup
with a canopy on the west side of
the bridge.
•A woman at 1:53 p.m. told
the Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office while she was in jail and
her ex-boyfriend took the trailer
they both lived in from Benton
County to Boardman and the title
is in her name, and right now she
resides in Reedsport but wants to
get the trailer while she will be
visiting her mother in Hermiston.
She asked to talk about this with
a deputy.
•A caller at 3:35 p.m. reported
a male was assaulted by a female
at a residence on Lind Road,
Hermiston.
•A man at 7:30 p.m. reported
his wife came from Boardman to
where he is staying in Umatilla
and scratched his car with a
screwdriver.
•A Cascade Gas employee at
10:32 a.m. reported finding a gun
safe while driving along gas lines
in the area of Cottonwood Bend
and Westland roads, Hermiston.
He said someone cut open the
safe with a torch. He described
where a Umatilla County sheriff’s
deputy could find the safe and
said he would wait in the area to
meet the deputy.
•A Umatilla man at 12:26
p.m. told police he was having
problems with his soon-to-be
ex-girlfriend.
•A man at 8:23 p.m. reported
four cows are eating in his field
on East Columbia Lane, Hermis-
ton, and the neighbor who owns
them would not come to the door.
•A father at 10:57 p.m. report-
ed someone broke the windows
of his daughter’s car while she
parked it at Irrigon High School,
Irrigon. A Morrow County sheriff’s
deputy investigated and found
two more vehicles with damage
and took reports of those as well.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•The Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Maynard Myers
Pourier, 64, of Umatilla, for felony
fourth-degree assault after his
wife at 9:01 a.m. reported he
broke the sliding glass door and
assaulted her.
•Umatilla police arrested
Carlos Melendres Rojas, 43, no ad-
dress provided, for driving under
the influence of intoxicants
•Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Gary Wayne Walk-
er, 52, no address provided, for
possession of methamphetamine
and on a warrant.
•Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Juan Ciprian
Lopez, 20, no address provided,
for driving under the influence of
intoxicants, reckless driving and
possession of a forged instrument.
We treat all
of you.
Divorce decrees were signed in
Umatilla County Courts for:
Kelly Jo Marshall and Robert
Victor Marshall; Shawn Martin and
Brandi Martin; Tonya Gardner and
Henry Gardner; Lisa Marie Patrick
and Brian Scott Patrick; Saskia Da-
vis and Kenyoun Davis.
Marriages
Marriage licenses have been
registered in Umatilla County for:
Jose Daniel Macias Montes,
35, and Bridgett Jade Sullivan, 31,
both of Hermiston.
Edgar Ojeda Alvarez, 29, and
Alejandra Maldonado, 26, both of
Hermiston.
Michael Ruben Ramirez, 26,
and Alissa Miranda Nicole Camp-
bell, 24, both of Umatilla.
Andrew Scott Rietmann, 30,
and Erin Michelle Weedman, 32,
both of Arlington.
Brandon Noah Stahl, 23, and
Pauline Bertha Tschetter, 26, both
of Stanfield.
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