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A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2018 RECORDS POLICE LOG Tuesday, Oct. 2 11:54 a.m. — Somebody broke a window on East Highland Avenue the previous night. 11:27 p.m. — Approximately 10 teenagers were fighting on West The- ater Lane. It was physical but now is not. Wednesday, Oct. 3 8:50 a.m. — A drunk driver was arrested at West Highland Avenue. 11:25 a.m. — A woman said that her ex-husband and his girlfriend have been using the computer to steal money out of her bank account, at a location on Highway 730. 11:36 a.m. — A woman on South- west Seventh Place said someone broke into her garage and stole four large white garbage bags full of empty cans. 2:22 p.m. — A woman said she has video of a suspicious woman on East Oregon Avenue prowling around her neighborhood and looking into vehicles. Thursday, Oct. 4 10:39 p.m. — A woman on Alle- luia Avenue said her car was stolen between midnight and 8 this morning. way Avenue. 10:12 p.m. — Ten males were fight- ing in the parking lot close to McDon- alds on North First Street. Friday, Oct. 5 2:11 p.m. — On West Madrona and Northwest 11th Street, a caller said she was just in an accident with a male in a green SUV. He told her she couldn’t call the police because he didn’t have time. He gave her his name and phone number and left. The caller was driv- ing a copper Ford Focus. Monday, Oct. 8 8:59 a.m. — A caller on West Elm Avenue said her boyfriend’s vehicle, a silver 1999 Honda Accord, was stolen from Marlette Homes. 10:00 a.m. — A suicidal male was reported at East Newport Avenue. 2:07 p.m. — An elderly male was reported as a suicidal subject on East Tamarack Avenue, passed out with shallow breathing. Sunday, Oct. 7 12:01 a.m. — A fight was reported at East Main Street. 3:57 p.m. — Eight to 10 people were trying to fight on West Ridge- COURTS Sentences PENDLETON — The follow- ing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Olajawan Lee Thomas, 28, Echo, pleaded guilty to As- saulting a Public Safety Offi- cer: sentenced to 18 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections (DOC), 2 years post-prison supervision and restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Resisting Arrest: sentence discharged. •Alejandro Christian Campos, 19, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Sodomy I: sentenced to 300 months Oregon DOC, 100 years post-prison supervision and $200 fine-suspended; pleaded guilty to Sodomy II: sentenced to 75 months Ore- gon DOC, 10 years post-pris- on supervision and $200 fine-suspended. •Bonneville Billing & Collec- tions Inc. vs. Ayla Schlaht of Hermiston: seeks $1,195.35. Online See more records at HermistonHerald.com. PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (in- terest, court costs and fees not listed): •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Maritsa Alvarez: seeks $1,256.79. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Marlena M. White: seeks $1,165.96. •Credits Inc. vs. Joshua and Kimberly Henrichs of Hep- pner: seeks $2,900.37. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Julie A. War- rington: seeks $7,539.62. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Cara Gillpatrick: seeks $1,442.98. •Mariah Kay Hurse, 21, Stanfield, pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphet- amine: sentenced to 2 years probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $200 fine, $800 fine-sus- pended and 6 months driv- er’s license suspension. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Amanda Ortega: seeks $772.65. •Gerardo Muniz Vazquez, 26, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Kidnapping II: sentenced to 34 months Oregon DOC, 3 years post-prison super- vision, $500 fine and $500 fine-suspended; pleaded guilty to Assault IV: sen- tenced to $100 fine. •Portfolio Recovery Asso- ciates LLC vs. Inez Tenorio: seeks $2,428.44. MISDEMEANOR •Kaley Marie Lankford, 31, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 30 days jail, 150 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours community service, $2,255 fine, $1,000 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving, Recklessly Endangering Another Person and Possession of Hydroco- done: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years pro- bation, $100 fine and $900 fine-suspended for each count, plus 90 days driver’s license suspension. Suits Filed •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. James Davis: seeks $902.87. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Shana Radford: seeks $2,014.74. •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Lourdes Carrillo Lo- pez: seeks $1,727.60. •Credits Inc. vs. Nathaniel L. Brendle of Hermiston: seeks $1,498.01. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Sara Barnett of Hermiston: seeks $947.13. •Credits Inc. vs. Sarah Anne Kendrick of Irrigon: seeks $1,301.58. •United Finance Co. vs. John Leija of Irrigon: seeks $4,787.28. •Credits Inc. vs. Timothy W. and Jeanette Goldie of Echo: seeks $731.72. •Credits Inc. vs. Colton T. McKenney of Stanfield: seeks $1,506.98. •Nationwide Recovery Ser- vice Inc. vs. Mitcheal Thomp- son and Destiny Holz of Umatilla: seeks $2,454.83. dez of Hermiston: $1,024.77. •Credits Inc. vs. Cleotilde M. Corcuera of Hermiston: seeks $428.91. •Credits Inc. vs. Felipe and Yesenia Castaneda of Herm- iston: seeks $2,825.61. •Credits Inc. vs. Jesus Ar- mando Birrueta of Umatilla: seeks $1,095.31. •Juan Molina vs. Rosales Trucking and Sergio Rosales: seeks $825,000. •Credits Inc. vs. Clarissa D. and Victor Jimenez of Board- man: seeks $2,140. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Shana Radford: seeks $3,675.99. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Al- yssa Wizner: seeks $906. •Credits Inc. vs. Kimberly N. Homer of Irrigon: seeks $1,754.12. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Miguel Pacheco: seeks $1,403.64. •Credits Inc. vs. Dean and Peggy S. Harris of Umatilla: seeks $1,793.87. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla Inc. vs. Jennifer Zwald and Aaron Zward of Hermis- ton: seeks $745.63. •Credits Inc. vs. Mark and Linda Shipley of Hermiston: seeks $438.20. •Credits Inc. vs. Kyle R. Slupsky of Hermiston: seeks $619. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. John B. Crofts of Hermiston: seeks $399.49. •Credits Inc. vs. Xochilt Juarez of Hermiston: seeks $511.20. •Atlas Financial Services vs. Ashlee C. Gonzalez of Uma- tilla: seeks $262.93. •Midland Funding vs. Maria Tejeda: $1,205.04. Divorces LLC seeks PENDLETON — Divorce de- crees were signed in Umatil- la County Courts for: •Midland Funding LLC vs. Tra- cy Rozzell: seeks $6,054.11. Pamela Louann Moser of Hermiston and Vaughn Lau- rn Moser of Ontario; Gerald Edward Williams of Umatilla and Kate Janine Williams of Salmon, Idaho; Isidro Na- varrete Campos of Umatilla and Hermelinda Navarrete of Pasco, Wash. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Sammantha Browning: seeks $1,496.98. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Cindy McCallister: seeks $1,614.25. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Chiera Mendoza: seeks $1,290.90 and $1,825.21 in separate suits. Marriages PENDLETON — Marriage li- censes have been registered in Umatilla County for: •Midland Funding LLC vs. Sharon Hufman: seeks $1,244.57. Mario Isaac Palacios, 24, and Brenda Barragan, 24, both of Hermiston. •Midland Funding LLC vs. William Reuter: seeks $848.22. Jose Ramon Maldonado Go- mez, 17, and Jessica Stepha- nie Ibarra, 18, both of Herm- iston. •Deville Asset Management Ltd. vs. Octezio R. Gonzalez: seeks $5,665.12. Jay Douglas Petty, 59, of Pasco, Wash., and Erin Joan Richards, 57, of Irrigon. •Capital One Bank vs. Rebec- ca N. Kempf of Hermiston: seeks $3,499.43. Justin Vincen Stone, 26, and Amy Roine Greenough, 28, both of Hermiston. •Capital One Bank vs. Miguel A. Perez of Hermiston: seeks $2,154.57. Justin Michael Boyd, 26, and Amanda Jordan Lancaster, 25, both of Hermiston. •Credits Inc. vs. Tammie S. Proa of Umatilla: seeks $4,721.27. Richard Romeyn Adams, 26, and Jesslynn Nickole Christ- man, 25, both of Hermiston. •Credits Inc. vs. Ramon Pa- dilla and Elizabeth Hernan- DIVORCE $155 Get a $ 100 AT&T Visa® Reward Card † when you sign up for DIRECTV SELECT ™ Package or above. 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