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and no property was taken.
8:35 p.m. - Danny John
Kleiven, 54, arrested for two
counts of fourth-degree assault,
strangulation and harassment
and on a Linn County warrant
for failure to comply on original
charge of third-degree theft (owes
five days in jail), 1240 Nandina
St. Transported to Linn County
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prudent, especially in the light of
Sweet Home's financial picture,
said City Manager Craig Martin.
"The reimbursement amount is
significantly less than the cost the
city is incurring to hire replacement
officers for these positions," Martin
said. "The cost of training for the
replacement officers is estimated to
be approximately $150,000."
The council's decision re-
quires Lebanon to pay half of the
total amount within 30days and the
second half within 30 days of the
beginning of the next fiscal year,
which is July 1.
Present at the meeting were
councilors Marybeth Angulo. Jim
Gourley, Mike Hall. Greg Mahler,
Scott McKee Jr. and Mayor Craig
Fentiman.
In other business, the coun-
ell:
• Authorized the transfer of
$42,000 from the city's General
Fund contingency to the Parks
Maintenance Fund.
The city agreed on March 27
to settle part of a lawsuit with for-
mer Sankey Park caretakers Timo-
thy and Esther Piety for $20,000
for hours worked but were unpaid
based on a previous practice of
exchanging labor for rent at the
parks. The city also compensated
the current Sankey and Northside
park caretakers with an additional
$17.000. and another $5.000 was
needed in the transfer to cover the
cost of payroll taxes and continue
paying the current caretakers for
the remaining months of the 2011-
12 budget year.
• Held the first reading of an
ordinance revising the city's vari-
ance ordinance and a new ordi-
nance banning the burial of human
remains on private property.
Jail.
April 11
7:19 p.m. - Caller reported
theft of bicycle sometime
overnight, 5300 block of Poplar.
Report taken. Approximate value
was $40.
April 10
3:59 p.m. - Caller reported
male subject on the gravel road
holding a handgun, 1400 block
of Tamarack. Officer contacted
male at his residence. The male
said a strange dog was in his
yard attacking the caller's cat. He
chased it away and fired one shot
that juveniles had moved ramps
against the fence and were
jumping over it and lying on Long
Street, 1990 Long St., Skate Park.
Officers responded and contacted
a male who said he had moved
the ramp and jumped. The officer
counseled the male, and the male
moved the ramp back.
7:56 p.m. - Clifton Woodrow
Ellison, 29, turned himself in on
Linn County warrant for failure
to appear on original charge
of unauthorized departure and
Oregon State Parole Board
warrant for parole violation, 1950
uninsured and failure to register
vehicle, 1200 block of Nandina.
April 8
6:44 p.m. - Caller reported he
and friends were hiking, milepost
4, Highway 126. He reported
three members of the party had
not returned. Parties were located
prior to arrival of search and
rescue.
April 6
5:11 p.m. - Caller reported
theft of push mower and heater
from shop, 41200 block of
McDowell Creek.
at the dog when it came at him. Main St., Sweet Home Policei M g? i
He was warned and counseled Department. Also charged with vin
about his behavior, failure to register as a sex offender, t Please call our clrculatl0n E
9:10 p.m. - Caller reported Transported to Linn County Jail. i departmentat E
theft of scrap iron, 4420 Main St., 10:44 p.m. - Dustin James ~ /~ • "7, , | •
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$300. Report taken.
12:55 p.m. - Brandi Trevyan
Cashew. 36, cited for possession
of less than an ounce of marijuana,
848 14th Ave.
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4:52 p.m. - Caller. reported • • •
that someone broke in on
Saturday night and stole alcohol 0 ~e
worth $1,000 and an airless spray it
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