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The INDEPENDENT, June 7, 2000 Abbreviations: MIP, M inor In Pos session o f Intoxicants; DUII, Dri ving Under the Influence o f Intoxi cants; MVA, M otor Vehicle A cci dent; CCSO, C olum bia C ounty S h e riff's O ffice; OSP, O regon State Police; WCSO, Washington County S heriff’s Office. May 1-V andalism reported at Municipal Airport M ay 2 -S h a n e R. Povlovsky Shaw, Vernonia, arrested on a w arrant from Vernonia Justice Court; taken to CCSO jail. May 3 -M a le juvenile cited into Vernonia Justice Court for Curfew Violation. Vandalism reported at Vernonia High School, dam ages repaired, no charges filed. Michael P.Epling, Vernonia, ar rested for Disorderly Conduct and Martin B. Espinoza, Vernonia, ar rested for “Disorderly Conduct,” and “C arrying a C oncealed W eapon;” both taken to CCSO jail. May 4 -Jode e G. Mitchell, Ver nonia, cited for “Permitting a Dog to Run at Large.” Jack Kennedy, Vernonia, cited for “Criminal Trespass.” May 5 -O fficer interviewed sub jects regarding another agency’s case involving possible child abuse. M ay 6 -F e m a le ju venile run away was reported and entered into the system. Vandalism of a vehicle was re ported by a resident on Heather Lane. Park Avenue resident reported theft from and damage to a vehi cle. M ay 8-Y o u n g fem ale child wandered from home, was located and returned to residence. May 9-E rnest C. Carrigan, Ver nonia, arrested on warrants from Vernonia Justice Court and Scap poose Municipal Court; taken to CCSO jail. Burglary to a storage structure was reported by Grove Street res ident. May 10-Assisted at non-injury MVA. May 11-P o s s ib le sex abuse case investigated. Report sent to D.A’s office. May 13-Zoe A. Collinge, Ver nonia, arrested on a warrant from M olalla Justice Court; taken to CCSO jail. Investigated report of harass Please support the merchants who make your free community newspaper possible. ment, copy sent to City Attorney. Trespass reported by Rose Av enue resident. Report was sent to City Attorney. May 14-Douglas P. Kessinger, Vernonia, arrested on a warrant from WCSO; taken to CCSO jail. Abbreviations: DUII, Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants; DWS, Driving While License is Suspend ed; MIP, M inor In Possession o f In toxicants; ODL, Oregon Driver Li cense; FTA, Failure to A ppear in Court. mation to police officer; warrant is sued. Jam es M. Wright, 20, Forest Grove, no plea to theft II; attorney appointed, continued. Desmond W. Hines, 22, Ver nonia, no plea to disorderly con duct; continued. William E. Hemphill, age not recorded, Colum bia City; ar raigned on charges of DUII, elud ing an officer, DWS, reckless driv ing and two traffic infractions; at torney appointed, continued. Rebecca Clark, age not record ed, Vernonia, bench trial for theft III continued to July 17, 2000. Veronica Martin, age and home town not recorded; trial set for July 17, 2000. Ernest Carrigan, age and home town not recorded, pleaded guilty to contempt of court; sentencing set for May 30, 2000. Judge Rod McLean May 16, 2000 Lee A. McCarty, age and home town not recorded, guilty of DUII and DWS; fined $4,000 plus fees and assessm ents, $3268 sus pended based on successful com pletion of probation; 30 days elec- tonic monitoring, 1 yr. ODL sus pension. Two traffic infractions dis missed. Nicholas G. Santiago, 15, Ver nonia, guilty of curfew violation; $500 fine suspended, $49 fees and assessments, 8 hr. community service, 180 days probation. Steven L. Stromire, 26, Vernon ia, pleaded not guilty to Theft II, waived right to attorney; contin ued. W illiam J. Young, 24, Beaver ton, failed to appear on charges of assault IV and giving false infor SERVICE CALLS Vehicle towed for DWS/No Ins/No Lie.......................... 3 Alarm Call........................... 1 Traffic................................. 21 May 22, 2000 Jodee G. Mitchell, 34, Vernon ia, found guilty of maintaining a dog as a nuisance; 6 mo. proba V e r n o n ia COLUMBIA COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH Most Insurances Accepted Outpatient Alcohol & Drug Services Providence Family M edicine Monday-Friday 9-6 INDIVIDUAL - COUPLE - FAMILY - GROUP Call 4 2 9 - 9 1 9 1 Appointment Driving Under the Influence Program ODL Monitoring M ark Livingston, M .D. • Laura Nichols, P.A.C. 510 BRIDGE STREET • VERNONIA STATI FARM DELORES MELLINGER (Form erly Brereton) Agent SERVING: VERNONIA, MIST, BIRKENFELD IN S U R A N C I _______ AUTO • FIRE • LIFE • HEALTH IRA'S • BUSINESSES 1 -800-865-2800 148 N. 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Root, 20, Vernonia, pleaded guilty to MIP; sentencing set over to June 6, 2000. Darrel K. Schoonover, 20, Ver nonia, pleaded guilty to MIP; sen tencing set over to June 6, 2000. Show Cause hearings....... 4 Traffic.................................... 10 Large & Small Animals 12-5:30 pm, 2nd & 4th Thursdays at Sunnyside Cafe & Deli, Vernonia Call for Appointment: (503)397-4190 or 503)556-3084 203 S. Col. Rvr. Hwy. St. Helens 26072 Hwy. 30 Rainier B e H e re W h e n T h e y N eed You! Reach 7,000 Readers in Every Issue of The INDEPENDENT For Information Call 429-9410 Call for Appointments or Q Q 7 -R A 7 A 24 Hour Emergency Service w w f f w Vial Fotheringham LLP Citizen Assist...................... 2 Agency Assist..................... 5 Suspicious Person/Vehicle/ Incident.............................. 8 Noise Disturbance.............. 1 Animal Complaint............... 2 B VALLEY V tltn lN A n Y CLINIC. 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