RECORDS/NEWS
A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2019
Courts
POLICE LOG
Continued from Page A5
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Hermiston: seeks $4,570.56.
•Clayton Paul Manz Vibbert as personal representative for the
estate of Gregory William Vibbert vs. David Rogers Belyea: seeks
$2.5 million.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Noralba Ruiz of Hermiston: seeks
$900.38.
•Credits Inc. vs. Malynda and Jason Barron of Hermiston: seeks
$696.85.
•Credits Inc. vs. Joseph (Joe) Augustine of Hermiston: seeks
$2,792.13.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jeannette and Dale Mininger of Stanfi eld: seeks
$530.35.
•Credits Inc. vs. Mindy L. and Troy A. Newdiger of Irrigon: seeks
$2,360.28.
•Credits Inc. vs. Brian Gutierrez of Echo: seeks $540.46.
•Credits Inc. vs. Carlos Mendoza of Hermiston: seeks $5,602.26.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jose Delatorre Macias of Hermiston: seeks
$3,628.35.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service vs. Heath Whited
of Hermiston: seeks $2,524.20.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Sherrie L. Winks: seeks
$1,944.87.
•Discover Bank vs. Ida M. Moore of Umatilla: seeks $22,815.05.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Apryl D. Stanford: seeks $2,328.89.
•Bonneville Billing & Collections Inc. vs. Danielle and Brandon
Harris of Umatilla: seeks $413.99.
•Kelly C. Nobles of Umatilla vs. Kari and Josh Hughes of Hermis-
ton: seeks $4,481.42.
•American Express National Bank vs. Thomas E. Bartalamay:
seeks $10,230.86.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Apryl Stanford: seeks $3,517.76.
Judgments
PENDLETON — The following judgments have been ren-
dered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•Credits Inc. vs. Thomas Dean Harrigton of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $622.39.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jacqueline Ritch of Stanfi eld: judgment for
$9,637.17.
Divorces
PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla
County Courts for:
Summer Elaine McCoy and Clinton Wayne McCoy of Hermiston.
Marriages
PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been registered in
Umatilla County for:
Justin Keith Zimmerly, 49, and Denise Ann Simmons, 49, both
of Stanfi eld.
Jossue Cuevas Magana, 27, and Mowry Del Rosario Quezada
Cota, 25, both of Umatilla.
Jesus Armenta Coria, 32, and Rocio Madrigal Reyes, 29, both of
Umatilla.
Alison Drew Burnett, 26, and Christopher Bryan O’Neil, 31, both
of Hermiston.
Nayelly Gastelum Sanchez, 25, and Jose Antonio Fonseca Lo-
pez, 30, both of Hermiston.
Andrea Lemus Cisneros, 23, and Erik Alberto Alvarado, 24, both
of Hermiston.
Luis Angel Nuno Sanchez, 24, and Tanya Cobarrubias Penaloza,
24, both of Stanfi eld.
Francisco Garcia Carrillo, 37, and Francisca Perez Garcia , 38,
both of Hermiston.
Brandon Eugene Colpitts, 34, and Terra Patricia Marie Craig, 35,
both of Hermiston.
8:05 a.m.— There are people reportedly living in an abandoned
vehicle in an alleyway near the library, who are keeping neigh-
bors up at night.
9:08 a.m.— A storage unit was reported burglarized and every-
thing was stolen on Kelli Boulevard.
4:04 p.m.— Along the Oxbow Trail, a pair of juvenile males were
reportedly taunting someone near West Elm Street and North-
west 10th. The police were unable to locate them.
4:57 p.m.— A woman called 911 crying, but hung up when
dispatch asked for a location. Dispatch called her back two times,
and she didn’t pick up.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
10:11 a.m. — A civil complaint resulted in an arrest on West
Fulton Avenue.
11:29 a.m.— Someone at the Rodeway Inn called the police after
a guest who was supposed to have checked out at 11 a.m. had
not left the room and instead locked the door.
2:11 p.m. — On North First Street, a swerving vehicle pulled into
the liquor store parking lot.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21
8:58 a.m. — The police took a report for unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle on Southwest 11th Street.
5:15 p.m.— A fi ght was reported on Southwest 11th Street, but
police were unable to locate it.
10:45 p.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred on Northwest
12th Street.
10:56 p.m. — Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle occurred on
East Dogwood Avenue.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22
1:39 p.m.— On East Gladys Avenue, a woman said she suspect-
ed someone was playing a joke on her after she discovered her
doors were unlocked and opened multiple times Friday morning.
1:54 p.m.— A woman asked to speak to an offi cer about a
“concerning” video a friend sent her online. She doesn’t know the
person in the video or where it was taken.
10:44 p.m.— On Northeast Third Place, a domestic disturbance
occurred.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23
9:38 p.m.— A runaway was reported on East Dogwood Avenue.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
10:24 p.m.— On Northwest 11th Street, a man was hit by a car
while using a crosswalk near Nookie’s on Highway 395. The driver
asked if he was okay, and when he said yes, they drove away.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25
3:08 p.m.— Someone came into the police station to express
concern over their friend’s son. They stated that their friend
sometimes drives drunk and allows the child to sit in the front
seat with no seatbelt, but declined to give names.
4:36 p.m.—A child was reported missing on Southwest Ninth
Street.
6:06 p.m.– On West Hermiston Avenue, a robbery occurred. Police
took a report.
6:16 p.m.— An assault was reported on West Standard Avenue.
7:36 p.m.– A domestic disturbance was reported on Southeast
Sixth Street.
9:52 p.m.— Police took a report for a runaway on Prickly Pear
Drive.
10:30 p.m.— A vehicle crashed into a home on East Newport
Avenue, and had to be towed off the scene.
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Hermiston man
indicted on
kidnapping charges
when Jeppeson pulled the
van into the Short Stop.
A 42-year-old Hermis- Police said she ran to the
ton man was arrested by store for help and employ-
deputies from the
ees called the sher-
iff’s offi ce.
Umatilla County
The
Pendleton
Sheriff’s Offi ce
Police Department
after police say
located the vehi-
he allegedly kid-
cle in Pendleton on
napped a woman
Nov. 18 and arrested
and held her cap-
Jeppeson
Jeppeson on a deten-
tive for three
tion warrant issued
days.
Jeremy Jeppeson was by his probation offi cer in
indicted on eight charges Hood River County.
Further investigation
Thursday after police
responded Nov. 17 to a into the case resulted in
report of an escaped kid- additional charges while
napping victim at the Jeppeson was lodged at
Short Stop gas station, the Umatilla County Jail.
32553 East Punkin Center He is now facing fel-
ony charges constitut-
Road, Hermiston.
The 32-year-old woman ing domestic violence for
from Washington reported second-degree attempted
that Jeppeson, her ex-boy- kidnapping, coercion and
friend, had kidnapped her strangulation as well as
in Pendleton following an misdemeanor charges for
argument at a residence. disorderly conduct and
She said that when she domestic violence-related
attempted to leave, Jeppe- menacing and assault.
Jeppeson’s probable
son dragged her back into
cause preliminary hear-
the residence by her hair.
For the next three days, ing is scheduled for Nov.
he kept her living in a tan 27.
According to court
Ford Windstar van on back
roads between Hermiston records, he also has a
and Pendleton. He refused plea hearing on Dec. 13
to let her out of his sight, for an open case relating
and threatened to kill her to unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle in Sherman
when she tried to escape.
She was able to escape County.
HERMISTON HERALD
BIRTHS
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
NOV. 12, 2019
BETTY — Samantha Bert and Dylan Betty of Herm-
iston: a boy, Daniel Collyn James Betty.
NOV. 14, 2019
CLARK — Tresa M. Grieve and Robert D. Clark of
Hermiston: a boy, James Kyle Clark.
NOV. 16, 2019
JOHNSON — Brittany E. Johnson and Malcolm R.
Johnson of Hermiston: a girl, Laylana Louise Johnson.
St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton
NOV. 14, 2019
MARKGRAF — Elvira L. Markgraf and Perry A.
Markgraf of Hermiston: a girl, Elena Grace Markgraf.
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