Search of Mac Home Turns up Weapons Cache, Stolen Property
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Viewpoints B1 Y-C Tigers fall to THE BENEFITS OF Catlin Gabel in COORDINATED CARE semis, 5-1 Sports A10 Yamhill Valley Friday Nov. 15, 2019 $1 KEEPING YOU CONNECTED SINCE 1866 McMinnville, Oregon 154th year, No. 92 Lengthy pursuit ends Search of Mac home turns up with arrest weapons cache, stolen property The News-Register staff A lengthy pursuit began late By PAUL DAQUILANTE He was arraigned He gave this account of the inci- as safe as possible. This is the Tuesday night in rural Yamhill Of the News-Register Wednesday afternoon dent: best-case scenario with a subject County and ended early Wednes- The Yamhill County before Circuit Court About 5:30 a.m., the warrant in custody, cases being cleared and day morning with McMinnville Sheriff’s Office served Judge John Collins on obtained by Sgt. Travis High was everyone safe.” police taking a suspect into cus- a search warrant early one count of possession served at 2715 N.E. Elaine Drive. A search of the property yielded tody. Tuesday morning at a of a controlled substance/ It was the result of an investigation meth, firearms and stolen prop- Miguel Angel Uribe, 29, a Northeast McMinnville methamphetamine, Class into stolen property and the unlaw- erty. McMinnville transient, was residence. C felony. Erickson is ful possession of firearms. Because The stolen property consisted of charged with Brandon Jacob Erick- lodged in jail without bail, of safety concerns and the presence clothing and tools believed to be one count and is scheduled to be linked to a theft from the McMin- son, 37, was taken into Erickson of the firearms, a call to OSP went each of sec- custody with the assistance arraigned on a grand jury out. nville Wilco Farm Store, 2741 ond-degree of Oregon State Police indictment at 1:30 p.m. “Sgt. High and his team did an Highway 99W, about a mile from criminal tres- Special Weapons and Tactical Team Wednesday, Nov. 20. outstanding job in this investiga- the Elaine Drive residence. pass, carrying personnel. There were numerous Other charges are pending, tion,” Sheriff Tim Svenson said. There was prior knowledge of of concealed warrants for his arrest, and he was according to Sheriff’s Capt. Chris “He ensured all variables were weapons, on probation at the time. Ray. considered to make this operation See SEARCH, A8 interfering with a peace, post-prison Uribe supervision or LOCAL AGRICULTURE probation offi- cer, possession of a controlled substance/methamphetamine, possession of weapons by cer- tain felons, probation violation and reckless driving, in addi- tion to three counts of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer/on foot and in a vehicle. The charges violated his pro- bation and he was lodged in jail without bail. Police gave this account: Shortly before 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, information was received from Newberg-Dundee See PURSUIT, A5 Two Lafayette residents found dead The News-Register staff The Oak Hill Tree Farm is one of 80 Christmas tree THE DALLES — Lafayette farms in Yamhill County, residents Deon Louise Patterson, according to a just- 47, and Brian Thomas Paulsen, released 2017 census of 48, of Lafayette were found dead state agriculture conducted Tuesday in a travel trailer on a by the Oregon Department road outside The Dalles, located of Agriculture. Yamhill about 80 miles east of Portland. County saw 91,410 trees A cause and manner of death harvested that year. for each has not been determined Rusty Rae/News-Register by local and state medical exam- iner officials, and the investigation is ongoing, according to Wasco County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jeff Hall. The Yamhill County Sher- By TOM HENDERSON commercial inventory.” iff’s Office requested assistance Of the News-Register Kutzkey said he and his wife will from the Wasco County Sher- Season looks like his will be an important focus mostly on local U-cut cus- iff’s Office in locating Patterson Christmas in the lives of tomers this season — good news and Paulsen, who were reported mixed blessings T Dan and Amy Kutzkey of for locals but perhaps distressing missing by family members. The Yamhill. for the rest of the country. couple were residing in the 1100 How for area growers It marks their first year growing Oregon is the United States’ block of North Jefferson Street. and selling Christmas trees after No. 1 exporter of Christmas trees, “We took the original missing buying the Oak Hill Tree Farm said Chal Landgren, Christmas person case on Monday (Nov. from Katie and Garrick Waalkes. tree expert for the OSU Extension 11),” sheriff’s Capt. Chris Ray The farm was closed last year to Service. Oregon’s inventory has said. “We are obviously willing give the trees a chance to mature. definitely been reduced the past to assist Wasco County in any- “We’re fine, but I think overall couple of years, he added. thing they may need, but at this Christmas the prior owners had challenges “It’s always a challenge, and point, our help has been limited with planting,” Dan Kutzkey said. we’ve had a lot of challenges of to providing timelines and the “The hot summer has also taken a the weather in the last few years,” circumstances of when they went toll on our standing mature stock. Landgren said. “We lost a lot of missing.” Overall, however, we will be open seedlings to the dry summers.” this year. We have plenty of inven- See FOUND, A5 trees stand tory. We did have to pass on doing See TREES, A5 COMMUNITY EVENTS COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CANTATA CHOIR invites one and all to its free public Middle-schoolers honor veterans performances; donations benefi t the Yamhill County Food Bank. Wed Dec. 4th, 7:00pm, at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sherwood. Fri Dec. 6th, 7:00pm, at the First Presbyterian Church in McMinnville. Sat. Dec. 7th, 7:00pm, at the Church of the Nazarene By STARLA POINTER in Newberg. (More performances to follow.) For more info, visit www.cantatachoir.org. Of the News-Register CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, at St. John Catholic Church in the social room. (445 N Maple Patton Middle School students St. Yamhill) Fri Dec. 6th 9am-6pm, Sat Dec 7th 9am-3pm. Homemade items, baked & had grateful words for veterans at canned goods, white elephant items available for purchase. For more info, call 503- the school’s 15th annual Veterans 857-2358. Day assembly. And veterans had DICKENS CAROLERS at the Chapel of Macy & Son, Sunday, Dec. 15th at 4:00pm. Join your friends and neighbors for caroling and refreshments. For information, call Macy some words of advice and encour- & Son: 503-472-6151. agement for the sixth-, seventh- and ELKS CHARITY BINGO; Every Wednesday. Doors open at 6pm, Early Bird at 6:30, Bingo eighth-graders. at 7pm. At the McMinnville Elks Lodge: 2215 NE McDonald Lane, McMinnville. “We might have some problems OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Tuesdays (enter on First Street) 7:00-8:00pm and Fridays (in this country), but we can fix (enter on Washington Street) Noon-1:00 p.m. First Baptist Church (125 SE Cowls Street, ’em,” veteran David Millsap said McMinnville.) Visit www.oa.org. as he and other vets introduced themselves to the crowd. “This is Service Provided by Macy & Son Funeral Directors still the greatest nation ever.” 135 NE Evans, McMinnville | 503.472.6151 | macyandson.com Dan Turner, a vet who joked that as a preacher’s son he had a lot to say, asked students to remember the words of President John F. Ken- nedy: “Ask not what the country can do for you, but what you can Editorial: Public do for the country.” Rusty Rae/News-Register And other veterans reminded Veterans remove caps and place hands over hearts during “Taps,” which ended the servants aren’t paid Veterans Day Assembly at Patton Middle School. Joan Paddock and Greg Hilfiker for private drama B2 See VETERANS, A7 played the iconic and moving military piece. U|xaIICGHy02366qzZ News-Register News-Register.qxp 5/30/2006 1:41 PM Page 1 A2 Friday, Nov. 15, 2019 News-Register/McMinnville, Oregon KEEPING YOU ARRESTS & CITATIONS Sale delayed for YAMHILL COUNTY Steven Ray Frey, 25, McMin- SHERIFF’S OFFICE nville, Nov. 13, fail to appear; CONNECTED William Charles Boyce, 72, booked into the Yamhill County museum property Grand Ronde, Nov. 3, driving Jail on $5,000 bail. under the influence of intoxi- Alexandra Roberta Potts, 37, HOW TO REACH US cants; booked and released. McMinnville, Nov. 13, second- By NICOLE MONTESANO liens against the properties. Donald Dwayne Bunde, 23, degree disorderly conduct/ www.newsregister.com Of the News-Register Utah Federal Bankrupt- Sheridan, Nov. 13, fail to appear, two counts, unlawful use of a weapon/two counts, menacing; www.facebook.com/newsregister With several creditors cy Judge Kimball Mosier Marion County hold; booked into the Yamhill County Jail on booked into the Yamhill County objecting to a proposal to reviewed the objections to $27,500 bail. Jail on $25,000 bail. Editor Sports Editor sell off property on and the sale with attorneys at Miguel Angel Uribe, 29, McMin- Ossie Bladine Logan Brandon Dennis James DeWeese, 43, around the Evergreen Avia- a hearing on November 5, McMinnville, Nov. 13, posses- nville, Nov. 13, second-degree 503-687-1269 503-687-1205 tion and Space Museum and scheduled a follow-up sion of a controlled substance/ criminal trespass, fleeing or [email protected] [email protected] hearing for December 11 methamphetamine; booked and attempting to elude a police campus free of liens, the officer/on foot and in a vehicle sale has been delayed pend- to hear arguments for their released.