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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-
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A Montana man was
arrested Oct. 1 in Hermis-
ton after allegedly getting
in a fight with his ex-girl-
friend and refusing to let
her out of the car.
Dustin James Diteman,
32, has been arrested and
is charged with coercion,
strangulation, assault in
the fourth degree and
menacing, all constituting
domestic violence, as well
as interfering with making
a police report. The Herm-
iston Herald does not
name victims of domestic
violence.
A report by the Herm-
iston Police Department
states that Diteman and
the woman were driving
east on Interstate 84 and
headed back toward Mon-
tana. The report states
Diteman prevented the
woman from getting out
of their pickup truck when
she attempted to, and took
her cellphone from her
when she tried to call for
help. When they stopped
at the Circle K market in
Hermiston on North First
Street, Diteman exited
the car and the woman
found the cellphone and
was able to call for help.
The Hermiston police
arrived, and then arrested
Diteman.
In police interviews,
the woman states that she
and Diteman got into a
fight when stopped in The
Dalles. As they were get-
ting back on the road and
about to enter the freeway,
she tried to get out of the
moving vehicle, as she
was afraid Diteman would
hurt her. She said Diteman
pulled her back in by
her hair and, afterward,
punched her on top of her
head several times, and
then put his arm around
her throat and pulled her
and held her down close
to him near the floorboard.
She said she was unable to
breathe for about five sec-
onds. She also stated that
he brandished a screw-
driver and threatened to
kill her.
Police interviews with
Diteman state that he said
the woman also hit him in
the face with a fast food
bag, and tried to exit the
vehicle. He said he did not
pull her hair or grab her
throat, and that he did not
hit or punch her. He also
said he pulled her back by
her waistband when she
tried to exit the moving
vehicle.
Both have also accused
the other of stealing from
each other, or refusing to
pay each other back.
The case is being han-
dled by the Wasco County
District Attorney’s Office.
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