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June 11
7:54 a.m. - Caller reported
theft of scrap metal valued at $500
over the weekend, 4400 block of
Main. Report taken.
8:46 a.m. - Caller reported that
a stop sign was gone from location,
40th and Linden. Report taken for
second-degree theft.
11:26 a.m. - Caller reported
being-asked to cash a fraudulent
Post Office money order through
her bank, Sweet Home Post Office.
Report taken.
12:38 p.m. - Daniel Kenneth
Oberg, 23, arrested on Sweet Home
warrant for failure to comply on
original charge of theft by receiv-
ing.
June 10
1:43 p.m. - Julia Rose Tri-
etsch, 24, arrested on Lebanon war-
rant for failure to comply on origi-
nal charge of failure to appear and
a new charge of possession of less
than an ounce of marijuana within
1,000 feet of a school, 15th and
Main. Cited and released.
June 9
1:08 a.m. - Single-vehicle
rollover crash, Main and Clark
Mill. No citations. Ethan Chadwick
Edgerly Duke, 32, transported to
Samaritan Lebanon Community
Hospital by medics.
2:17 p.m. - Danny John
Kleiven, 55, arrested on Benton
County warrant for failure to appear
on original charge of possession
of meth and on a new charge of
possession of meth. 1240 Nandina
St. Transported to Linn County
Jail.
4:21 p.m. - Leonard Eugene
Scott, 52, arrested on Sweet Home
warrant for failure to appear on
original charge of second-degree
criminal trespass, Medford.
June 8
12:04 p.m. - Caller reported
that a female crawled through his
window and stole $700, 3200 block
of Main. Repol't taken for first-
degree burglary and second-degree
theft.
1:45 p.m. - Brian Anthony Fox,
19, arrested on Albany warrant for
failure to appear on original charge
of larceny and Philomath warrant
for failure to comply on original
charge of possession of marijuana
within 1,000 feet of a school, 1530
Tamarack St., Mountain Shadows
Trailer Park. Cited and released.
4:23 p.m. - Steven Allen Jones,
22, arrested for second-degree theft,
fraudulent use of a credit card,
computer crime and identity theft,
Sun Motel. Cited and released.
8:39 p.m. - Brian Anthony
Fox, 19, arrested for third-degree
theft of property valued at $25.28,
154aMain St., Safeway. Cited and
released.
June 7
4:02 a.m. - Caller reported it
sounded like someone or something
is on the roof, 900 block of Third.
Officers responded. Nothing
suspicious. A couple of cats were
on the roof.
11:40 a.m. - Keith Frank
Szlavich. 43, arrested on state
warrant for parole violation. 323
17th Ave. Transported to Linn
County Jail.
12:03 p.m. - Robert-James
Flader, 54, arrested on Linn County
warrant for failure to comply on
original charge of third-degree
theft, 3224 Main St. Transported to
Linn County Jail.
1:18 p.m. - Caller reported his
bicycle was stolen about a month
and a half ago from his residence,
3400 block of Juniper. Report
taken. Bicycle valued at $150.
1:34 p.m. - Kayla Marie
Kragness, 16, referred to Juvenile
Department for minor in possession
of tobacco, 1185 27th Ave.
7:09 p.m. - Caller reported a
theft, 400 block of Maple. Report .
taken for theft of approximately
$630 in property.
June 6
4:24 a.m. - Colten Lester
Bateson, 25, arrested on Sweet
Home warrant for failure to comply
on original charge of second-degree
criminal mischief, Lebanon. Cited
and released.
8:22 a.m. - Caller reported
that someone tried to break out
the front window, 1000 block of
Nandina. Report taken for first-
degree criminal mischief and first-
degree theft. Damage estimated at
$1,600 and stolen items valued at
$1,200.
4:27 p.m. - Caller reported
theft of cell phone, 1950 Main St.,
Sweet home Police Department.
Investigation continuing.
5:06 p.m. - Caller reported that
someone has attempted to obtain
credit in his and his wife's names
multiple times, 1950 Main St.,
Sweet Home Police Department.
Report taken for identity theft.
8:01 p.m. - Caller located a
small baggie of marijuana; 2405
Main St., Circle K. Marijuana
seized for destruction.
8:15 p.m. - Caller found a
baggie of marijuana near his vehicle
at Lakeside Market, 5401 Main St.
Marijuana seized for destruction.
June 5
9:58 a.m. - Caller reported
that neighbor's 9-year-old son is
shooting airsoft guns. 1000 block
of 12th. Officer counseled parent
about city ordinance proliibiting
airsoft guns from being fired.
10:49 a,m. - Caller reported
theft of stainless steel re)eater
cover, 1400 block of Long. Report
taken for second-degree theft.
Value estimated at $300.
3:09 p.m. - Caller reported that
her tire had a knife blade stuck in it,
1000 block of 42nd. Report taken.
From page 8
The new contract, which still
must be signed by PIE, increases
the Sweet Home Charter School's
enrollment cap from 234 to 270,
allowing enough room to add a
seventh and eighth grade. The
additional enrollment may only
be used to add the new grades.
Kindergarten students count as half
in terms of enrollment.
The contract is for five years.
PIE had requested a larger
enrollment cap but did not want it
limited to new grades, and PIE also
sought a 10-year contract.
In other business, the board:
• Learned that Sweet Home
High School will not allow students
owing fees to walk at next year's
graduation ceremony.
The high school has about
$6,138 in outstanding fees, said
Principal Pat Stineff. Right now.
the school allows them to walk but
it won't give them a diploma or
transcripts until the fees are paid.
Most of the fees are from lost
textbooks, which can cost more than
$100. The school has put barcodes
on the books, and that has helped.
but students still lose the textbooks.
Students are also behind in paying
athletic fees. They also owe money
for lost uniforms.
Thirty-three seniors owe
money, Stineff said. The amount
ranges from $42 to $697, with about
70 to 80 percent owing more than
$100.
A number of those who owe will
go on to the Access College Today
program, which delays awarding of
the diploma, allowing the district to
pay college tuition for high school
students after they would normally
have graduated.
Once they're in college, the
college is not concerned about the
diploma, she said, so some students
may never pay off their debts.
As a result, the school will
a~tempt to get them to pay by denying
them the privilege of walking in the
graduation ceremony.
"Walking at graduation is a
privilege, not a right," Stineff said.
• Learned that the district will
create a committee to ttetermine
how to structure the swimming pool
program.
The levy to fund the pool
was approved by the community,
Schrader said, and he thought the
planning process should include
the community. The committee will
include district staff and community
members and a board member if the
board wishes to be represented.
• Approved the retirement of
Sweet Home Junior High School
Principal Hal Huschka and approved
a personal retirement agreement to
allow him to work during the 2012-
13 school year.
• Hired Alison Epperl2/
as district speech and language
pathologist.
• Hired Matt Banta as half-
time PE and health teacher at Sweet
Home High School.
• Hired Kyle Moeller as fifth-
and sixth-grade teacher at Halley.
• Accepted the resignation of
Jill Denbrook, Hawthorne and Oak
Heights Title I teacher.
• Accepted a $1,000 Wells
Fargo grant to Foster School.
• Hired Elspeth Leisman as
fourth- and fifth-grade teacher at
Hawthorne School.
• Hired Leslie Jennings
as second-grade teacher at Oak
Heights.
• Approved the transfer
of $50,000 to the district's
newly estabfished Textbook and
Technology Fund.
As discussed at the April 30
• See Board, page 12
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6:46 p.m. - caller reported
theft of his daughter's bicycle, 1530
Tamarack St., Mountain Shadows
Trailer Park. Report taken for theft
of $200 bicycle.
June 4
4:20 p.m. - Caller reported that
'a vacant rental house was entered,
3000 block of Green River. Report
taken for first-degree burglary and
theft of $50 in miscellaneous tools.
5:21 p.m. - Caller reported that
her debit card was stolen and used in
Sweet Home, 1950 Main St., Sweet
Home Police Department. Report
taken. Investigation continuing.
8:49 p.m. - Travis Earl Pressey,
34, arrested on Sweet Home warrant
for failure to comply on original
charge ot: interfering with a police
officer, Lebanon. Transported to
Linn County Jail.
8:56 p.m. - Briana Lynn
Elmer, 21, arrested for first-degree
criminal trespass, 1110 Nandina St.
Cited and released.
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