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$323.
Jessikah Ann Harris, no
contest, providing false information
to a police officer, sentenced to
24 months probation, four days
compensatory service, fined $795.
Bryan S. Homer, guilty,
deferral revoked for failure to
comply, fined $190.
Robert Glyn Humphreys,
charges dismissed, two counts of
telephonic harassment.
Jay Lamar Humpries, charge
dismissed, first-degree criminal
trespass; guilty, second-degree
criminal trespass, sentenced to
12 months probation, five days
compensatory service, no contact
with property, fined $295.
Linda Lou Ivie, charge
dismissed, failure to properly use
seatbelt.
Scarlet Sue Meredith, no
contest, failure to properly use
seatbelt, fined $110.
Laura Kennon Miller, no
contest, violation of the basic rule,
21-30 mph over limit, in construction
or school zone, fined $520.
Jeremie Todd Pickle, charges
dismissed, first-degree criminal
trespass, second-degree disorderly
conduct and second-degree criminal
trespass.
Theodore Rynveld Jr no
contest, driving while suspended,
fined $435, no contest, no insurance,
fined $260.
Keith Allen Smith, guilty by
default, no insurance, fined $1,000;
guilty by default, driving while
suspended, fined $2,000; guilty by
default, failure to carry proof of
insurance, fined $1,000.
David Edward Steagall,
charge dismissed, failure to properly
use seatbelt.
Darian Michael Tooker,
charges dismissed, failure to
properly use seatbelt and no
license.
Colton James Ufford, no
contest, deferral revoked for failure
to comply, failure to properly use
seatbelt, fined $142.
Garrett Rapheal Wenetta, no
contest, deferral revoked for failure
to comply, careless driving, fined
$287.
Christopher Louis
Westbrook, guilty, second-degree
disorderly conduct, sentenced to
24 months probation, fined $1,195;
guilty, possession of less than an
ounce of a controlled substance,
fined $500.
Regina Gray Wilson, guilty
by default, failure to yield to an
emergency vehicle, finecl $1,000.
RochelleArquette Zamacona,
guilty, second-degree criminal
trespass, sentenced to 12 months
probation, three days compensatory
service, no contact with Sweet
Home schools, fined $395.
June 7
Bradley Edward Amundsen,
no contest, driving while suspended,
fined $385.
Mary Ann Bowman, guilty,
third-degree theft, sentenced to
36 months probation, two days
compensatory service, no contact
with Chewy's, fined $260.
Ashley Marie Coats, charge
dismissed, first-degree criminal
trespass; no contest, second-degree
criminal trespass, sentenced to
12 months probation, two days
compensatory service, no contact
with residence, fined $445.
Brandi T. Coshow, charge
dismissed, possession of less than
an ounce of a controlled substance.
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numbers in the auto shop program
from my understanding," Nichol
said. The school's "economy" is
its enrollment and the numbers of
students taking classes.
Nichol said he would contin-
ue teaching construction trades,
but he'll teach fewer Construction
I classes. He's not certain exactly
how it will play out.
Chandler in June urged the
School Board to restore or even
expand the program, telling board
members that he has taken auto
shop students to skills competi-
tions. He also wanted the board to
make the program full time.
Former students and family
members signed a petition and
wrote letters in support of keeping
the program.
"The high school really needs
to maintain the three vocational
programs we have," Chandler
said. Many students do not attend
four-year colleges, and these pro-
grams help them rise above un-
skilled laborers after they gradu-
ate.
"Everybody drives a car,"
Chandler said. "And the program
really helps students prepare for
life and a technical career in a lot
of different ways."
Freshmen need electives, he
said, and he suggested adding a
small gasoline engine class for
them, something the school used
to offer. Some freshmen are inter-
ested, but they haven't matured
enough to work on vehicles. Such
a program would give them a
chance to get started as freshmen.
Auto I and II have about 20
to 22 students, while the average
class in the program has a class
size of about 16, Chandler said.
Advanced classes are smaller.
The program isn't going
away, Supt. Don Schrader told the
board. A couple of periods will be
offered.
To meet Perkins Grant fund-
ing requirements, students have to
be able to take four classes in three
years, said Principal Pat Stineff.
"We do think it's important,"
Schrader said. "It's going to con-
. tinue. When we budget, it's about
choices."
There hadn't been a lot of in-
terest in the classes, Schrader said
Chairman Jason Redick said
he has a freshman who would
have loved any opportunity to ,be-
gin taking auto shop classes dur-
ing the 2011-12 school year.
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Bud Randolph Daniels, no
"contest, exhibition of speed, fined
$385.
Alexandra Marie Dant, no
contest, failure to properly use
seatbelt, fined $142.
John Alan Decarlo, guilty,
careless driving, fined $360.
Derek Allen Delp, charge
dismissed, driving under the
influence.
Rikki Danielle Door Hang,
no contest, failure to properly use
seatbelt, fined $60; no contest,
failure to register vehicle, fined
$60.
Maylene Gale Flanigan,
guilty by default, driving while
suspended, fined $2,000.
Becca Kristine Fulbright
charge dismissed, fourth-degree
assault.
Elizabeth Ann Hayes, guilty
by default, speeding, 11-20 mph
over limit, fined $500; guilty by
default, driving while suspended,
fined $2,000.
Jennifer Mary Hermosillo,
no contest, speeding, 21-30 mph
over limit, fined $210.
Brian Barry James, no
contest, failure to properly use
seatbelt, fined $210.
Matthew Shawn Perez,
Michael Allen Shannon, no
contest, violation of the basic rule,
11-20 mph over limit in school or
construction zone, fined $270.
Keith Allen Smith, guilty by
default, driving while suspended
fined $2,000; guilty-by default, no
insurance, fined $1,000; guilty by
default, failure to carry proof of
insurance, fined $1,000.
Leanna Made Stone, charge
dismissed, failure to yield right of
way with accident.
May 17
Dustyn Lee Barcus, guilty,
third-degree theft, sentenced to 30
days in jail, 36 months probation,
no contact with Safeway or Santiam
Drug, fined $560; guilty, possession
of less than an ounce of a controlled
substance; charge dismissed, third-
degree theft.
Kathrin Pauleen Bly, guilty
by default, driving while suspended,
fined $2,000; guilty by default, no
insurance, fined $1,000.
Dena Renee Childersl guilty
by default, driving while suspended,
fined $2,000; guilty by default, no
insurance, fined $1,000.
Michael John Elgin, guilty,
third-degree theft, sentenced to
24 months probation, 10 days
compensatory service, no contact
with Thriftway, fined $260.
Stacey Dawn Fuesler, no
contest, failure to carry proof of
insurance, fined $260; charges
dismissed, endangering child
passenger and no license.
William Vernon Johnson, no
contest, driving while suspended,
fined $435.
Scott Justin Kotara, no
contest, speeding, 11-20 mph over
limit, fined $110.
Michael Anthony Pelletier,
guilty by default, minor in possession
of alcohol, fined $1,000.
Kelly Prince, found guilty,
294 violations of public nuisance
ordinance, fined $147,000, fined
$500 per charge. Payment amount
set to $35 per month.
Lois Prince, found guilty,
294 violations of public nuisance
ordinance, fined $147,000, fined
$500 per charge. Payment amount
set to $35 per month.
Chrystine Lynn Sevems, no
contest, speeding, 11-20 mph over
limit, fined $110.
Christopher Loi Standeford,
no contest, no peddler's license,
fined $500.
charge dismissed, second-degree
disorderly conduct. Police apprehend graffiti suspect
Travis Earl Pressey, no
contest, third-degreetheft, sentenced
to 24 months probation, 10 days
compensatory service, no contact
with Mr. Lucky's, fined $260; no
contest, interfering with a police
officer, sentenced to 24 months
probation, five days compensatory
service, fined $560.
Joseph Clayton Pritchett,
guilty, misdemeanor driving while
suspended, sentenced to 60 months
probation, 20 days compensatory
service, fined $1,060; charges
dismissed, failure to carry or
present license, interfering with a
police officer, failure to drive on
the right side of the road and third-
degree escape; guilty, providing
false information to a police officer,
sentenced to 60 months probation,
fined $310; guilty, attempting.to
elude a police officer, sentenced to
60 months probation, fined $310;
guilty, driving under the influence,
sentenced to two days in jail, 24
months probation, fined $1,390.
Charles John Rice, charge
dismissed, reckless driving.
The Sweet Home Police
Department took one boy into
custody and referred him to the
Juvenile Department in connection
to recent graffiti in the downtown
area.
Donald Terry Mohr, 16, was
referred on two counts of second-
degree criminal mischief in
connection to two incidents, said
Sgt. Jefff Lyn.
Police were planning to take
one or two more into custody as of
Monday, Lynn said.
"It came about from video
surveillance in the surrounding
area," Lynn said. "The officer did a
fantastic job of just tracking down
all the leads and interviewing
person after person."
Two children caught prank calling 9-1-1
Two children were located and
counseled following more than 15
calls to 9-1-1 with false reports
Monday.
Central Dispatch at the Linn
County Sheriff's Office reported to
the Sweet Home Police Department
that it was continually receiving
9-1-1 calls from young children.
In one case, they reported that
their mom was dead, said Sgt. Jeff
Lynn.
Officers were able to locate
the two involved, an l 1-year-old
and a 7-year-old, at approximately
3:45 p.m Lynn said. When officers
located the two subjects !n the 1800
block of Kalmia Street, they also
located some burning material in
the brush. The burning material
turned out to be toilet paper from a
nearby latrine.
Police issued no citations, Lynn
said. Police counseled the children
and released them to their parents.
Information was to be
forwarded to Juvenile Department,
Lynn said.
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