The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, June 07, 2000, Page 16, Image 16

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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
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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
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May 23, 2000
Traffic................................
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May 30, 2000
Robert M. Culver, 34, Vernonia,
pleaded not guilty to disorderly
conduct; continued 10 days to ob­
tain attorney.
Kelly D. Fultz, 24, Vernonia,
pleaded not guilty to theft III and
waived right to an attorney; contin­
ued.
Jack A. Kennedy, 48, Vernonia,
pleaded not guilty to criminal tres­
pass; court appointed attorney,
continued.
Jason M. 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
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