Issaquahpress061616

Page 8

8 • Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Issaquah Press

HONOR ROLL The following students from Issaquah were named to dean’s lists and honor rolls according to information received by The Issaquah Press from the listed colleges and universities from March 1 through June 10 (depending on the school, the honors may be for fall 2015, winter 2015 or spring 2016): Azusa Pacific University: Nathan Gibson, Kendel JolleyRuud, Alexandra Senatore, Kellie Yoshihara, Sammi Yuen Baylor University: Alyssa Buchanan, Courtenay Klauber, Mariah Osgood, Alyssa Zeutschel Boston University: Erin Freeman, Nathalie Langlois Central Washington University: Helen Anderson, Dan Burke, Brielle Copodonna, Dana Culbertson, Isabella Hanreiter, Sally Heffernan, Andrew Marsh, Jessica Moczulewski, Kathleen Pathak, Robert Schlewitz, Jessica Wanamaker Eastern Washington University: Mariko Berthet, Jozie Crisafulli, Matthew Darjany, Matthew Egaas, Tyler Gibson, Devan Talley Gonzaga University: Annika Barnett, Kyle Callow, Erik Crouch, Chase Deiglmeier, Ryan Groscost, Lilia Haberman, Grace Hayden, Anne Heller, Sarah Hitchings, Devon Isner, Sean Johnson, Emma Judson, Margaret Ottinger, Kathleen Shikany, Kirsten Solders, Emma Watanabe, Alexander Yoon Marquette University: Anna Fairhart, Halle Gordon, Andrew Meigs, Jillian Nichols Northeastern University: Savannah Kinzer Northwestern University: Madeline Kossik

Oregon State University: Karah Weber, Emily Winterstein Samford University: Nell Hoehl University of South Carolina: Andy Co University of Washington: Mia Abe, Christopher Addison, Kevin Ahrens, Aysha Aijaz, Haley Albaum, Saam Amiri, Johnathan Anderson, Rodney Antonson, Ashlan Applegate, Iman Baghai, Tanner Bambrick, Damian Banki, Jasjit Basi, Daniel Beadle, Kyla Berry, Ryan Bilco, Gabriel Bizar, Joseph Bizar, Nicholas Bliesner, Melissa Blue, Jason Boatman, William Borom, Kylie Boyd, John Brendel, Lauren Bruns, Moonlight Bui, Michael Callan, Michael Cao, Melissa Chan, Cody Chen, Jack Chen, Jinying Chen, Felicia Chiang, Alison Chiu, Austin Chu, Dylan Clark, Natalie Clay, Alexander Claypool, Claudia Covelli, Johnathan Craig, Juliana Da Cruz, Roland Deex, Varinda Dhippongphuan, LauraDawn Digman, Olivia Ding, Sofia Dolce, Christopher Dubois, Zachary Durham, Grace Egger, Blaire Einfalt, Joseph Ellis, Ian Engelbeck, Jake Ericksen, Wu Eskew, Hector Esquivel, Marco Eum, Calvin Fei, Russell Fitzgerald, Jack Gentsch, Paul Gentsch, Jake George, Jessica Gergen, Katherine Gibian, Margaret Gifford, Jasmine Giles, Ashley Gleason, Madeline Gunderson, Drew Hall, Bryan Hanson, Boone Hapke, Michael He, Laila Hedeyati, Jane Heffernan, Eric Hemmen, Bryce Hendrix, Sarah Hiegel, Tyler Horiuchi, Emily Howarth, Bradley Howells, Allison Hsu, Jianfeng Huang, Memie Huang, Tyler Huffman, Daniel Huie, Austin Hutchinson, Nagheen Jeddy, Jennifer

HISTORY SNAPSHOT

Jones, Ankita Joshi, Natasha Karmali, Lara Khalil, Chaeji Kim, Meelae Kim, Griffin Klett, Christine Ko, Evan Ko, Issei Kono, Justin Kono, Arvindram Krishnamoorthy, Astrid Krivanek, Rebeca Kuttemplon-Aronowitz, Chelsea Kwon, Jessica Lange, Colin Larson, Andy Lee, Jason Lee, Kitson Lee, Michael Lee, Nathan Lee, Venise Lee, Amy Li, He Li, Julia Liang, Kui Liu, Lut Lo, Nhan Ly, Tali Magidson, Karishma Mandyam, Sandra MataDiaz, William Matsuda, Jessica Medrala, Pranav Mellacheruvu, Audrey Miller, Emma Miller, Eric Miller, Molly Miller, Miguel Monserate, Francisco Montague, Nicholas Montgomery, Ngozi Monu, Victor Morales, Alec Mountain, Alexander Muirhead, Emily Muirhead, Monish Naidu, Kayla Nancarrow, Mai Nguyen, Thomas Nguyen, John Nickel, Anthony Nipert, Nikolas Olguin, Carly Ott, Elisa Page, Joshua Park, Lauren Paulsen, Meredith Paulson, Sarah Penberthy, Anna Pendleton, Jonathan Pendleton, Charles Scott Peterson, Benjamin Phan, Rachel Phillips, Areya Popal, Alexandra Portnova, Sudharsan Prabu, Darian Prellwitz, Sarah Pumpian, Amrit Puri, Ryan Qin, Alex Ramos, Paige Raymond, Curtis Reynolds, Morah Riedl, Tia Riley, Nicholas Rintala, Ryan Roe, Conner Rose, Steven Ross, Hunter Sapienza, Katherine Sarlitto, Shawna Sarrett, Billy Savanh, Joshua Schaier, Drew Seiber, Sidharth Sethi, Ruobing Shen, Derek Sherburne, Drew Shimizu, Manjot Singh, Simerjot Singh, Austin Sivret, Hayley Sleeth, Tiffany So, Nicholas Sor, Shruthi Sreeprakash, Ashly Starnes, Bryan Starnes, Emily

Su, Stuti Sulgaonkar, Alex Tan, Kyle Thomas, Forrest Timour, Nicole Todd, Anna Tono, Charles Trac, Anthony Tran, Andrew Truong, Achombom Tunyi, Steven Tuttle, Ryan Valach, Daniel Vanderwood, Joseph Vanderwood, Jacob Volk, Kevin Vong, Nicholas Vradenburg, Annie Wan, Di Wang, Ryan Watters, Alva Wei, Andrew Whan, Rachel Michelle Whenry, Lindsey Williams, Sophie Willig, Kaaren Wilson, Andrew Woertendyke, Lucas Woo, Jennifer Wood, Kathryn Woody, Annabelle Wu, Vincent Wu, Ben Yan, Justin Yantus, Lucie Yepez, Jae Yoo, Austin Yoon, Jeannette Yu, Kyle Yuasa, William Zahn, Siyuan Zhou, Jeffrey Zhu, Jessica Zistatsis, Dominik Zmuda Washington State University: Nathan Bagley, Samuel Borom, Morgan Brennan, Jarrett Brown, Madison Callan, David Chun, Cassidy Clark, Ryan Curtis, Matthew Dompier, Joel Dooley, Madison Dutro, Emily Epker, Sam Gillin, Taylor Graham, Seth Hartman, Christine Huffer, Jake Kargl, Jennifer Kelling, Haley Kirk, Beth Kirpes, Katherine Lake, Laurence Lance, Ray Littles, Kylie Lynch, Jake Meyer, Makenna Morton, Jacob Nienhuis, Ashton Powell, Blakely Powell, Jordan Raymond, Molly Shade, Rachel Simmons, Parker Simon, Becca Southwell, Andrew Swanson, Charissa Tomlinson, Robert Varney, Sophie Willig, Ethan Wisdom, Jacob Zollers Whitworth University: Joseph Beattie, Allie Knechtel, Rache Strand, Alyssa Stromswold College of William & Mary: Braden Hahn York College: Ryan Riley

Issaquah History Museums

This image shows the northeast corner of Front and Sunset, circa 1980. A large satellite dish dominates the scene in front of the Wold Hardware Store. History Snapshot is a partnership between The Issaquah Press and the Issaquah History Museums. Learn more about upcoming events at the museum at issaquahhistory.org

School board approves gifts to district The Issaquah School Board approved the following gifts of more than $5,000 to the district during its June 8 meeting: 4Challenger Elementary School PTSA: $7,922.65 to help support fifth grade environmental camp 4Cougar Ridge Elementary School PTSA: $10,738.61 to purchase Dell Tablets and

storage 4Discovery Elementary School PTSA: $11,196.51 to purchase a laptop cart and 20 laptops and $9768.57 to purchase a Vari Quest die cut machine for staff 4Sunny Hills Elementary School PTSA: $7,000 to help purchase playground equipment

Hot dog

At 1:52 p.m. June 5, a resident in the 200 block of Northwest Holly Street reported someone had caused $10 in damage to their mailbox.

4The owner of a 2014 Toyota Tundra reported at 8:54 p.m. June 6 that someone entered the truck in the 700 block of Mountain Park Boulevard Southwest and stole a computer, sunglasses, computer bag and Verizon Mobile Hotspot. The total loss was valued at $1,890. 4Sometime before 4 p.m. June 7, someone broke into a 2000 Ford Expedition in the 1800 block of 10th Avenue Northwest and stole an iPod and sunglasses. Total loss, including damage, was estimated at $500. 4Sometime before 6 p.m. June 7, someone stole the registration and owners manual from a 2015 BMW 335 in the 5500 block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast. 4Someone broke into a 2001 Acura MDX, damaging a window, in the 1100 block of Northeast Lilac Street sometime before 9:39 a.m. June 8 and stole a backpack, clothing and jacket. Total loss, including damage, was valued at $1,050. 4The owner of a Honda CRV reported at 11:27 a.m. June 8 that someone broke into the car in the 5100 block of Issaquah-Pine Lake Road Southeast, damaging a window and stealing some clothes. Total loss, including damage, was estimated at $500.

Car prowls

Abandoned vehicle

POLICE & FIRE

New speed limit enforced An officer enforcing the new 30 mph limit on Southeast Newport Way in the 18000 block at 11:29 a.m. June 5 issued several infractions and several warnings.

Mailbox mauled

4At 6:13 p.m. June 5, the owner of a 2004 BMW X3 Shoplifting reported someone broke into 4An employee of a busithe car in the 900 block of ness in the 1800 block of 12th Northeast Park Drive, causing Avenue Northwest reported $500 damage to a window. at 5:14 p.m. June 4 he was Nothing was reported stolen.

See your Pet in Print Name: 16558/ on July 21st Issaquah Press House Ads Width: 20p9 Depth: 6 in On Page: 8 Request Page: 0 Type: Display Color: Beloved member of Black the Horton Family File Name:See your pet in the July 21st edition of the

Roscoe

Issaquah Press & Sammamish Review, and the July 22nd edition of the SnoValley Star.

The special edition will pay tribute to our furry friends and the businesses that help care for them. Support this Special Edition with a $25 donation and see your pet in print. Call 425.392.6434 x229 25.16558.IP.R

www.theeastside.news/submitpet – THE EASTSIDE NEWS NETWORK –

“pretty sure” he spotted a male suspect stealing a $4 orange drink. The officer could not verify the report without video evidence. 4A suspect was caught shoplifting at 7:17 p.m. June 4 from a business in the 1400 block of Highlands Drive Northeast. The suspect was trespassed from the business. 4A 33-year-old Issaquah man was arrested at 8:58 p.m. June 4 for shoplifting $32.19 in consumed food from the 100 block of East Sunset Way. 4A 70-year-old Seattle woman was arrested for shoplifting $33.71 in groceries from the 1800 block of 12th Avenue Northwest. 4A juvenile was arrested at 1:43 p.m. June 8 for shoplifting $93.39 of items in the 700 block of Gilman Boulevard.

Name: 16516/ Downtown Issaquah Associa Width: 20p9 Depth: 5 in On Page: 8 Request Page: 0 Type: Display Color: Black plus one File Name:

An officer responded at 10 a.m. June 6 to a report of an abandoned vehicle in the 100 block of West Sunset Way. The officer left a message with the registered owner to remove the vehicle within 24 hours. The officer then left an orange tag on the driver’s side window as well as a penny on the rear driver’s side.

At 10:48 a.m. June 6, a dog owner left it in the car with the windows rolled down while she ran into a store in the 700 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard. When she returned, another person had her door open and was standing by. The suspect told her it was too hot for her dog. No further action was reported.

Illegal paraphernalia A 32-year-old North Bend woman was arrested at 3:12 p.m. June 6 in the 500 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard for possession of illegal drug paraphernalia.

Bike stolen A bicycle was reported stolen at 3:17 p.m. June 6 from the 22500 block of Southeast 56th Street.

Speakers stolen A $100 set of speakers was reported stolen at 8:44 p.m. June 6 from the 1000 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard.

Phone stolen A $65 cell phone was reported stolen at 6:50 p.m. June 7 from the 1500 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard.

Ladder stolen A $500 ladder was reported stolen at 11:22 a.m. June 9 in the 200 block of Northeast Alder Street.

Child abuse A 38-year-old Kent man was arrested at 6:36 p.m. June 7 for fourth-degree assault/child abuse in the 1000 block of Northeast Lilac Street.

Name: 16565/ WNPAWashington Newspaper Width: 20p9 Name: 16181/ Dance With • Ages 3-7 • School year & Summer programs Miss Sue • Pre-ballet, basic tumbling, tap Width: • 2 days a week on the Plateau 20p9 Tuition or Drop In Depth: 2 28 years experience in 425.443.5737 Mbr. of Dance Educators of America

Dance with Miss Sue

25.16565.IP.R

couple at 9:34 p.m. June 9 sleeping in a vehicle in the At 12:38 p.m. June 6, a 100 block of Northwest GilPlowing into a light pole resident in the 900 block of man Boulevard. They told the Discovery Circle Northeast At 9:17 p.m. June 7, a officer they had driven from told a responding officer that driver ran into a light pole at Bellingham and were making she was having problems Ninth Avenue Northeast while their way to Mississippi. with her phone and TV and leaving Safeway in the 1400 also she feels like a slave block of Highlands Drive Warranted arrests at work. Realizing she just Northeast. Upon arrival, the needed someone to vent to officer noticed no live wires 4Responding to a disturabout her day, the officer and the pole was moved off bance report at 1:03 p.m. advised her to call the phone the roadway. Photos were June 3 in the 1800 block of and cable company regarding taken and uploaded for 12th Avenue Northwest, poher electronic issues and to evidence. lice subsequently arrested a speak with her boss at work 30-year-old Issaquah man for about how she was feeling. an outstanding warrant. No one here but us birds The officer also suggested she 4Responding at 7:06 p.m. speak with her family and or and dogs June 6 to a report of somefriends and she agreed. An officer, responding at one acting suspicious in the 3:40 a.m. June 8 to a report 900 block of Northeast Park of suspicious activity in the Drive, an officer arrested a Hot child rescued 2200 block of Northwest Ta41-year-old Seattle man on An officer responded at lus Drive, sat in the area for an outstanding felony war3:43 p.m. June 5 to a report more than five minutes and rant. of a child locked in a hot car only heard birds chirping and in the 1100 block of Gilman a dog barking a few times. Roadside assistance Boulevard. The officer made contact with the complainant Gather your signatures At 7:59 p.m. June 3, an who advised it was her son officer arrived at the scene of elsewhere who had been locked in the a driver in distress. Her car hot car for 10 minutes due to A Safeway manager in the had a flat tire that she could automatic locks on her Volvo. 700 block of Northwest Gilnot change herself and was The officer broke the pasman Boulevard called at 5:25 going to call roadside assenger window and unlocked p.m. June 9 wanting a signa- sistance. Instead, the officer the vehicle. ture gatherer off the property. helped her change the tire Upon arrival, the subject was and cleared the scene. gone. The manager showed Restroom rescue the officer a King County Bridging the sleeping gap At 9:18 p.m. on June 8, temporary order stating PCI an officer assisted a male Consultants Inc. were not At 2:16 a.m. June 4, an oflocked in the men’s restroom allowed on the property to ficer confronted a male subin a park in the 600 block of gather signatures. ject sleeping under a bridge Rainier Boulevard North. The at Northwest Dogwood Street citizen was advised to push and told him he needed to Tiring drive the emergency button and move on. The subject gave push on the door at the same An officer contacted a the officer no issues and moved on.

23.16181.IP.R

time. He was released.

25.16516.IP.R

Just needed to vent


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Issaquahpress061616 by The Issaquah Press - Issuu