Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, August 26, 2020, Page 5, Image 5

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    RECORDS
Wednesday, august 26, 2020
POLICE LOG
OBITUARIES
Roberto Andres Flores Colula
Hermiston
April 7, 1988 — August 20, 2020
Roberto Andres Flores family get-togethers where
Colula of Hermiston was he enjoyed cooking for his
born April 7, 1988, in Mex- family. He was a loving hus-
ico City, Mexico, the son band and father.
Roberto married Ashley
of Juan Vargas Flores and
Pitts on May 9,
Maria
Rosario
2012, in Umatilla,
Colula. He passed
Oregon.
away on Thursday,
He is sur-
August 20, 2020,
vived by his wife,
at the age of 32.
Roberto moved
Ashley;
chil-
from Mexico to
dren
Andrea,
the United States
Junior,
Sophia
when he was a
and
Karmin;
young child. The
father Juan (Mari)
family settled in
Flores;
mother
Flores Colula
Umatilla, Oregon,
Maria (Joaquin)
where he grew
Colula;
broth-
ers Juan Jr., Jesus
up and attended
school. After high school he “Chuy” and Freddy; sis-
began working in agricul- ters Lorena and Olivia; and
ture, where he worked hard many extended family and
to provide for his young close friends.
family.
A private family memo-
Roberto enjoyed work- rial mass was held at Our
ing on and street racing cars, Lady of Angels Catholic
camping, being in the out- Church.
doors and watching box-
Arrangements by Burns
ing events. He loved having Mortuary of Hermiston.
DEATH NOTICES
Catalina Sendejas Orozco
Stanfield
Jan. 20, 1938 — Aug. 24, 2020
Catalina Sendejas Orozco, 82, of Stanfield, died Monday,
Aug. 24, 2020, at her home. She was born Jan. 20, 1938,
in Michoacan, Mexico. A family burial will be held at the
Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com.
Katherine E. Wagner
Umatilla
May 22, 1952 — July 28, 2020
Katherine E. Wagner, 68, of Umatilla, died Tuesday, July
28, 2020, in Richland, Washington. She was born May 22,
1952, in Columbia City, Oregon. A family gathering will be
held. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share
memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.
com.
Vernon H. ‘Vern’ Viall
Boardman
Oct. 31, 1936 — Aug. 17, 2020
Vernon H. “Vern” Viall, 83, of Boardman, died Monday,
Aug. 17, 2020, in Richland, Washington. He was born Oct.
31, 1936, in Rapid City, South Dakota. A celebration of life
will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Burns Mortu-
ary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
BIRTHS
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
AUG. 15, 2020
UMANA — Rosalba Umana and Anthony A. Umana of
Hermiston: a girl, Marielys Abigail Umana.
St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton
AUG. 14, 2020
MACIEL — Cindy Fuentes and Moises Maciel Ochoa
of Irrigon: a girl, Brianna Arely Maciel.
COURTS
TUESDAY, AUG. 18
SENTENCES
7:59 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on North First Street.
8:18 a.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on Southeast Seventh
Street.
9:45 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on West Theater
Lane.
5:34 p.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on East
Main Street.
9:33 p.m. — A drunken driver was reported on East Highland
Avenue.
PENDLETON — The
following sentences have
been imposed in Umatilla
County courts:
FELONY
•Carri Ann Olea (Boylan,
Townsend, Frederickson),
40, Hermiston, pleaded
guilty to Negotiating Bad
Check: sentenced to 2 years
probation, 120 sanction
units, 60 maximum jail
units and restitution to be
determined; pleaded guilty
to a second count of Nego-
tiating Bad Check and two
counts of Theft II: sentences
to discharge.
MISDEMEANOR
•Fernando Saldana, 23,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to DUII: sentenced to 1 year
probation and enrollment
in Diversion Program, plus
court costs and fees.
•Anthony Daniel McKenney,
31, Irrigon, pleaded guilty
to DUII: sentenced to 90
days jail, 90 days jail-sus-
pended, 3 years probation,
150 hours community
service, $2,400 fine and re-
vocation of driver’s license,
plus court costs and fees;
pleaded guilty to Reckless
Driving: sentenced to 45
days jail and $100 fine.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19
9:05 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on Northeast Sixth
Street.
9:38 a.m. — A cold hit-and-run was reported on North First
Street.
10:20 a.m. — A possible domestic disturbance was reported
on West Ridgeway Avenue.
7:43 p.m. — Unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle was
reported on East Main Street.
10:31 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Ridgeway
Avenue.
11:03 p.m. — An assault was reported on Southeast Fourth
Street.
THURSDAY, AUG. 20
1:45 p.m. — A two-vehicle motor vehicle accident was report-
ed on North First Place and West Elm Avenue.
FRIDAY, AUG. 21
12:02 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West
Juniper Avenue.
8:50 a.m. — A caller said he had heard Antifa was coming
to town and wanted to know if it was true and if police had
heard about it.
9:17 a.m. — A woman reported a man was repeatedly harass-
ing her by telephone and showed up outside her apartment
the previous night.
9:47 a.m. — A caller wanted information about a Black Lives
Matter protest scheduled for later that day.
10:41 a.m. — Someone on East Hurlburt Avenue said his
neighbors were screaming at him while he was walking his
dog.
11:43 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on East Ridgeway
Avenue.
12:46 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street.
12:53 p.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West
Standard Avenue.
2:25 p.m. — A caller requested extra patrols past a Recall Kate
Brown booth on Highway 395 because they were concerned
they would be harassed by protesters they had heard would
be in town.
2:26 p.m. — A shooting was reported on South Highway 395.
2:40 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on East Beech Ave-
nue.
3:40 p.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on South-
east Fourth Street.
5:21 p.m. — An armed subject was reported on Highway 395.
6:18 p.m. — Armed subjects were reported on Highway 395.
7:32 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on Highway 395.
8:31 p.m. — A disturbance involving a man bleeding from his
stomach was reported on North First Place.
11:46 p.m. — A drunken driver was reported on South High-
way 395 but was determined to be unfounded.
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
12:06 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on West Madrona
Avenue.
12:35 a.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on Southwest Sev-
enth Street.
12:44 a.m. — An assault was reported on East Jennie Avenue.
1:55 p.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on North
First Street.
5: 49 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Jennie Avenue.
SUNDAY, AUG. 23
5:07 a.m. — A drunken driver was reported on South Highway
395 and East Main Street.
12:08 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Pine Avenue.
2:10 p.m. — A vehicle versus mailbox accident was reported
on West Orchard Avenue and a citation was issued.
9:59 p.m. — A fight was reported on South Highway 395.
Farm Bureau calendar seeks
Oregon agriculture photos
HeRMIstOn HeRaLd
The Oregon Farm Bureau invites
the public to submit their best photos
of Oregon agriculture for a chance
to be featured in the 2021 Oregon’s
Bounty Calendar.
The award-winning calendar cel-
ebrates all aspects of Oregon agri-
culture: the products, the people,
the crops, the cultivation, the land-
scape, anything that depicts the
beauty, culture, enjoyment, technol-
ogy, or tradition of family farming
and ranching.
“What makes the Oregon’s
Bounty Calendar so special is that
the images are sourced from the
public,” OFB Communications
Director Anne Marie Moss said in a
news release. “Oregon agriculture is
an interesting, inspiring subject for
photographers.
“We’re looking for what I call
‘gaze-worthy’ images, photos that
you can enjoy for a month as the cal-
endar hangs on the wall,” said Moss.
“The Oregon’s Bounty Calendar is
mailed to about 67,000 Farm Bureau
members across the entire state. It’s
truly an exceptional opportunity for
both amateur and professional pho-
tographers to get their work shown.”
Horizontal-layout, high-resolu-
tion images — both close-ups and
panoramic shots — are needed of all
types of agriculture in all seasons.
Subject ideas include rural scen-
ery; portraits of farmers, ranchers,
or farm families; planting or harvest
shots; scenes from farm stands and
farmers markets; and close-ups of
fruits, vegetables, flowers, crops in
the field, farm animals.
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SUITS FILED
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been filed
in Umatilla County courts
(interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•Credits Inc. vs. Melodi J.
Deborger of Hermiston:
seeks $1,393.79.
•Credits Inc. vs. Robert L.
DelCurto of Stanfield: seeks
$2,107.05
•Credits Inc. vs. Jennifer M.
and Brett Kralman of Echo:
seeks $439.80.
•Credits Inc. vs. Kelly A. and
Marcia Myers of Hermiston:
seeks $4,804.88.
•Credits Inc. vs. Thomas E.
and Sara L. Barnett of Herm-
iston: seeks $468.96.
•Credits Inc. vs. Lindsey M.
Evans of Stanfield: seeks
$942.69.
•Credits Inc. vs. Glen V.
Swanger and Felicia Lara of
Hermiston: seeks $2,220.59.
•Credits Inc. vs. Rumaldo Ro-
driguez of Hermiston: seeks
$1,433.35.
•Bonneville Billing & Col-
lections Inc. vs. Jason C.
Thomas of Stanfield: seeks
$198.57.
•Bonneville Billing & Collec-
tions Inc. vs. Ashley Fulton of
Hermiston: seeks $535.77.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Deyma Smith of Hermiston:
seeks $1,168.42.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Eric
Nava of Hermiston: seeks
$1,356.75.
•Midland Funding LLC vs.
Paul Lopez Jr. of Stanfield:
seeks $2,814.99.
•Midland Credit Manage-
Photo contributed by Kenzie Hansell, File
The deadline for entries is Sept.
15, and there’s no limit to the num-
ber of photos that can be submitted.
As thanks for participating,
everyone who submits photos with
their mailing address will receive
a complimentary copy of the Ore-
gon’s Bounty Calendar in Decem-
ber. Photographers with images
selected for month pages in Ore-
gon’s Bounty, along with six run-
ners-up, will receive a photo credit
in the calendar and numerous copies
of the calendar.
Submission instructions, photo
specifications, contest rules, and
examples of previous calendars are
available at www.OregonFB.org/
calendar.
Oregon Farm Bureau (OFB) is a
grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit,
general farm organization repre-
senting the interests of farming and
ranching families in the public and
policymaking arenas. First estab-
lished in Oregon at the county level
in 1919 and state level in 1932,
Farm Bureau is organized in all 36
counties.
For more information, contact
Moss at annemarie@oregonfb.org
or 503-399-1701.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla Coun-
ty courts (interest, court
costs and fees not listed):
•Umatilla County Federal
Credit Union vs. Vicky James
of Hermiston: judgment for
$7,341.68.
•Credits Inc. vs. Raymond J.
Wing of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $693.14.
•United Finance Co. vs.
Joshua and Liza Mendenhall
of Hermiston: judgment for
$2,169.99.
•Credits Inc. vs. Alex Escamilla
of Hermiston: judgment for
$2,701.24.
•Credits Inc. vs. Whitney
Johnson of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $1,995.98.
•Wakefield & Associates Inc.
vs. Darrell L. and Victoria A.
Montez of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $78,659.41.
•Credits Inc. vs. Joseph A.
Steinbruck of Irrigon: judg-
ment for $4,005.89.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage
licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County
for:
Josie Quina Fernandez, 23,
of Irrigon, and Kaz Conrad
Robertson, 29, of Hermiston.
Hermelinda Mendoza
Agustin, 19, of Stanfield, and
Mauro Garcia-Sanchez, 21, of
Hermiston.
Johnathon Roy Hackett, 40,
and Jolene Tamara Davis, 44,
both of Hermiston.
Ashley Willow Moser, 23, and
Kenneth James Mathis, 33,
both of Stanfield.
Haley Nicole Foley, 26, and
Isaac Anthony Aguilar, 24,
both of Hermiston.
Search
suspended
for missing
Hermiston man
86
searcher
opera-
tion hours, not includ-
The Umatilla County ing flights by the Civil
Sheriff’s Office sus- Air Patrol and a volun-
pended search and res- teer from Heppner who
cue operations for a used her private plane to
missing Hermiston man sweep the area.
During that time, the
on Tuesday, Aug. 25,
sheriff’s office
after activating its
investigated one
search and rescue
possible
sight-
team to assist the
ing, but other-
Hermiston Police
wise have not
Department.
had any other
Daniel
Lin-
coln, 37, was
sightings or new
information.
reported
miss-
Lincoln
Lincoln
is
ing on Thursday,
described in the
Aug. 20, and was
last seen driving a 2010 missing persons bulle-
black Jeep with Oregon tin as 6 feet, 1 inch tall,
weighing approximately
plates 509GQN.
The Umatilla County 230 pounds, with red
Sheriff’s Office was hair.
He was last seen
requested to assist on
Friday, Aug. 21, when wearing blue jean shorts,
a ping on his cellphone a dark-colored shirt, a
showed a location south- green baseball cap and
west of Ukiah near Soap brown Romero shoes.
Hill Road and Bridge
Anyone with informa-
tion on the whereabouts
Road.
Since then, accord- of Lincoln are asked
ing to a news release, to contact the county’s
search and rescue teams 24-hour dispatch center
have put in a total of at 541-966-3651.
HeRMIstOn HeRaLd
The Hansell brothers harvest wheat at their operation in Athena.
ment Inc. vs. Jeffrey Evens of
Hermiston: seeks $1,196.81.
•Midland Credit Manage-
ment Inc. vs. Danny Nolan of
Umatilla: seeks $1,268.65.
•Midland Credit Manage-
ment Inc. vs. Joseph V.
Vieira of Hermiston: seeks
$2,176.01.
•Antonio Ruelas of Herm-
iston vs. Juan Trujillo of
Hermiston: seeks $777.83.
•Credits Inc. vs. Fernando
Araujo Bustos and Maria
Zamora of Hermiston: seeks
$1,584.30.
•Credits Inc. vs. Devon
Putman of Hermiston: seeks
$4,131.39.
•Credits Inc. vs. Emanuel
Pinto of Hermiston: seeks
$605.05.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jordyn
Schaible of Irrigon: seeks
$1,280.19.
•Credits Inc. vs. Frank Galvan
and Guadalupe Morales of
Hermiston: seeks $896.
•Credits Inc. vs. Terry S. and
Margarita Franks of Umatilla:
seeks $2,358.80.
•Credits Inc. vs. Michael A.
Siler of Hermiston: seeks
$1,279.53.