Curry Coastal Pilot Nov 20 2010 A section

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Curry Coastal Pilot, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010-Page 9A

Court Report Nov. 16 of driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was placed on a one-year diversion and ordered to pay $458. ~~~ Dale Robin Busko, 50, Gold Beach, was convicted Nov. 16 of driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was placed on a one-year diversion and ordered to pay $458. ~~~ Deborah Francesca Jacquez, 19, Brookings, was sentenced Nov. 16 for her Oct. 29 conviction for reckless driving and criminal mischief. She was sentenced to 100 hours of community service, 36 months’ probation and ordered to pay $322 plus restitution to be determined within 90 days for reckless driving and 36 months’ probation and to pay $102 for criminal mischief. ~~~ Jordan Travis McDonald, 22, Ashland, was convicted by default Nov. 16 for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. He was ordered to pay $1,045. ~~~ Breanne Kytola, 24, Port Orford, failed to appear Nov. 16 for arraignment on a show cause order. A warrant was issued for her arrest. ~~~ Donald Eugene Phillips, 28, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 16 of two counts of contempt of court. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail. ~~~ Steven John Specht, 23, Brookings, who was convicted Nov. 2 of commercial delivery of methamphetamine, possessing a firearm as a felon and three counts of identity theft,

was sentenced on Nov. 16 to five years in prison. That was 23 months for delivering meth, 13 months each for the three identity theft convictions, and one month for the possession of a firearm. All but three months are to be served consecutively. Restitution is to be determined within 90 days. He is to serve 36 months’ postprison supervision on the meth conviction and 12 months’ supervision each on the other three felonies. He received 36 months’ probation on the gun conviction. ~~~ Leslie Ann Martin, 37, Gold Beach, was convicted Nov. 16 of possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. She was ordered to pay $500. ~~~ Cory Allen Bones, 24, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 16 of first-degree burglary. On Nov. 17, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 36 months’ probation and to pay $1,642 plus $102 restitution. ~~~ William D. Urie, 47, Medford, was convicted Nov. 17 of a misdemeanor treated as a violation. He was ordered to pay $500. ~~~ Denise L. Cairns, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 17 of probation violation. She was sentenced to four days in jail and her probation was continued. ~~~ Victor Manuel Pelayo, 25, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 17 of driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was placed on a one-year diversion and ordered to pay $458. ~~~

Lacy Lynn Rose Landers, 24, Harbor, was convicted Nov. 17 of possession of methamphetamine. He was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay $785. ~~~ Kerry Dallas Bolter, 45, Port Orford, was convicted Nov. 17 of contempt of court. He was ordered to pay $250. ~~~ Christopher Cole, 37, Trinidad, Calif., was convicted Nov. 18 of possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail, 18 months’ probation and was ordered to pay $785. ~~~ Kelly Shannon Bosch, 51, Petaluma, Calif., was convicted Nov. 18 of violation of two probations. Probation was continued and extended two years, and Bosch was sentenced to 20 days in jail and another 180 days suspended. ~~~ Donald Glenn Eldridge, 36, Harbor, was convicted Nov. 18 of assault. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail, 36 months’ probation and ordered to pay $1,135. ~~~ Jacob Benjamin Hefner, 27, Central Point, was convicted Nov. 18 of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He was sentenced to 13 months in prison, 24 months’ post-prison supervision and ordered to pay $107 plus restitution to be determined within 90 days. ~~~ Walter Reed Craft Jr., 34, Gold Beach, failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing on Nov. 18. A warrant was issued for his arrest.

State Police Log Wednesday, Nov. 3

Possession of a controlled substance, 2:20 p.m.: Two men from Cave Junction were contacted after they were spotted picking mushrooms along Old Coast Road a mile north of Gold Beach. The trooper believed the mushrooms to be psilocybin. The mushrooms were confiscated and sent to the Central Point crime lab for analysis. Wednesday, Nov. 10

Agency assist, 3:49 p.m.: Two troopers assisted Brookings Police Department on a stolen vehicle stop. The driver was a wanted felon. The driver and passenger were taken out of the vehicle at gunpoint without incident on Fern Avenue. A small amount of methamphetamine, a needle and a pipe were found. Both men were transported to Curry County Jail. DUII, 6:44 p.m.: A motorist was pulled over on Highway 101 near milepost

356 for suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants. The driver failed a field sobriety test and later recorded a blood alcohol of .12. He was cited for DUII, driving while suspended, driving uninsured and switching license plates on his vehicle. Agency assist, 10:32 p.m.: A trooper assisted Brookings a police officer attempting to located a man who fled on foot into the woods in the 500 block of Fifth Street. The suspect was found hiding in the creek, taken into custody without incident and transported to Curry County Jail. Thursday, Nov. 11

Agency assist, 2:30 p.m.: Oregon State Police troopers were dispatched to assist Brookings Police Department in investigating a fatal crash on Highway 101 near Carpenterville Road. DUII, 4:14 p.m.: A trooper took over investigation of a motorist driving under the

influence of intoxicants in the lower parking lot at Azalea Park after a Brookings police officer was sent on another call. The driver failed a field sobriety test, and was found with a .21 blood alcohol level. He was cited for DUII and having an open container in the vehicle. Friday, Nov. 12

Recklessly endangering, 11:40 a.m.: A driver was observed failing to stop for a construction flagger on Highway 101 near milepost 353. When pulled over, the driver said he was not paying attention and tried to slow down. The driver was cited for recklessly endangering a highway worker. DUII, 7:10 p.m.: A motorist was observed driving from the state line to the Chetco River bridge possibly under the influence of intoxicants with two children in the vehicle. A breath sample indicated blood alcohol of .22, almost triple the legal limit.

The driver was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicants and two counts of recklessly endangering. Agency assist, 11:52 p.m.: A trooper assisted a Brookings police officer in a traffic stop. A police dog alerted officers to possible drugs. A search found 15 grams of methamphetamine. Both people in the car were booked into the Curry County Jail.

Tuesday, Nov. 16

Heather Iverson, 22, of Gold Beach, for probation violation; no bail. Samuel Jefferies, 54, of Brookings, for probation violation; no bail. Troy D. Wells, 38, of Mount Vernon, for driving under the

influence of intoxicants; booked and released. Deetta Jean Wagner, 44, of Langlois, for failure to perform the duties of a driver; booked and released. Wednesday, Nov. 17

Michael Burke, 21, of Brookings, for probation violation. Freeman Watson Pope, 41, of Brookings, for contept of court; bail set at $7,500. Colby Shane Busch, 25, of Coos Bay for a wildlife offense; bail set at $15,000. Toby Wayne Stanley, 19, of Gold Beach, for unlawful possession of methamphetamine

and unlawful possession of marijuana; bail set at $35,000. Thursday, Nov. 18

Kiley William Ortman, 35, of Brookings, for unlawful possesion of marijuan, unlawful possesion of hashish, unlawful possesion of methamphetamines, controlled substance offenses, distribution of methemphetamine and driving under the influence of intoxicants; bail set at $135,000. Codey Allan Grable, 19, of Port Orford, for contempt of court; bail set at $2,500. David Michael Sanchez,

20, of Brookings, for an outof-state warrant; no bail. Donald Glen Eldridge, 36, 36, of Harbor, was relodged for a fourth-degree assault conviction; no bail. Scott Victor Davidson, 54, no residence listed, for driving under the influence of intoxicants; cited and released. Friday, Nov. 19

Wayne Mathew Brinkley, 35, of Medford, for parole violation; no bail. Amy Lee Crescioni, 45, of Florence, for unlawful possesion of marijuana and unlawful possesion of methamphetamine; bail set at $75,000.

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Jonathan Dean Wilbur, 19, Harbor, was convicted Nov. 18 of criminal mischief. He was given a two-year deferred sentence and ordered to pay $142 plus a $100 compensatory fine to Brookings Police Department and restitution to be determined. ~~~ Kelly J. Lovejoy, 37, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 18 of reckless driving and failure to appear on a criminal citation and was sentenced Nov. 19 five days in jail, 24 months’ probation and to pay $505 for reckless driving and 20 days in jail, to be served concurrently, 24 months’ probation and to pay $285 for failure to appear. ~~~ Bobby E. Jones, 40, Crescent City, failed to appear Nov. 19 for arraignment on a show cause order. A warrant was issued for his arrest. ~~~ Jon Gordon Miller, 34, Crescent City, was convicted Nov. 19 of identity theft. He was placed on 18 months’ probation and ordered to pay $762. ~~~ Vernon Dale Stewart, 43, Gold Beach, failed to appear Nov. 19 for a pretrial conference on a possession of meth charge. A warrant was issued for his arrest. ~~~ Alane Todd Vanhorn, 44, Brookings, whose diversion for driving under the influence of intoxicants was revoked, was sentenced for DUII on Nov. 19. He was sentenced to 120 hours of community service, 24 months’ probation and ordered to pay $1,635

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Tuesday, Nov. 16

DUII, 4:30 p.m.: During a traffic stop on Highway 101 near milepost 356, the driver was found to have a strong odor of alcohol. The driver failed a field sobriety test. His blood alcohol was .00. He then consented to a urine sample. The driver was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicants, possession of a controlled substance, reckless driving and failure to maintain a safe distance from an emergency vehicle.

County Jail Log The following information is taken from the daily logs of local law enforcement agencies. Charges listed are preliminary and are made at the discretion of the arresting officer or agency. Charges may be amended or dropped at the discretion of the district attorney or courts.

~~~ Chris Lynn Hobbs, 31, Lebanon, failed to appear Nov. 18 for arraignment on a show cause order. A warrant was issued for Hobbs’ arrest. ~~~ Killian Curtis Kemp, 26, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 18 of driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was placed on a one-year diversion and ordered to pay $458. ~~~ Cory Lee Lang, 21, McMinnville, was convicted Nov. 18 of assault. He was given a 24month deferred sentence and ordered to pay $567. ~~~ Justin Forest Martino, 30, Gold Beach, was convicted Nov. 18 of possession of methamphetamine. He was given an 18-month conditional discharge, sentenced to two days in jail and ordered to pay $785. ~~~ Joshua Thom Sanchez-Fosdick, 23, Coquille, was convicted Nov. 18 of possession of methamphetamine. He was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay $785. ~~~ John Robert Serna, 24, Eugene, was convicted Nov. 18 of harassment. He was sentenced to 160 hours of community and 24 months’ probation and ordered to pay $885. ~~~ Gerald David Torrance, 74, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 18 of recklessly endangering another. He was sentenced to 36 months’ probation, to pay $885, and to possess no guns during probation. ~~~

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Felipe Galindo-Ochoa, 60, Bell, Calif., was convicted Nov. 10 of driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was sentenced to 48 hours in jail, 24 months’ probation and ordered to pay $930. ~~~ Logan James Beaudry, 22, Brookings, was sentenced on Nov. 15 for his Nov. 3 convictions on four counts of burglary, unauthorized use of a vehicle, two counts of first-degree theft and two of seconddegree theft. He was sentenced to 52 months in prison and 90 days in jail. He is also required to pay $2,600 plus unitary assessments. Restitution is to be determined within 90 days. ~~~ Bill Dee Coon, 48, Gold Beach, was convicted by default Nov. 15 of false liability insurance information to police. He was ordered to pay $1,250. ~~~ Collette Alisha Dufour, 27, Brookings, was convicted Nov. 15 of driving under the influence of intoxicants. She was placed on a one-year diversion and ordered to pay $458. ~~~ Bette Lynn Rose, 41, Grants Pass, was convicted Nov. 15 of possession of methamphetamine. Sentencing was set for Dec. 1. ~~~ Kenneth Allen Vandervoorden, 47, Gold Beach, was convicted Nov. 16 of possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. He was ordered to pay $1,000. ~~~ Matthew Michael Barbic, 25, Brookings, was convicted

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