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Woman s prison sentence reduced thanks to hard work against 2020 Oregon wildfires
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Woman s prison sentence reduced thanks to hard work against 2020 Oregon wildfires
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911 records show state first reported inmate escape from work crew 81 minutes after he was last seen OregonLive.com 5 hrs ago Noelle Crombie, oregonlive.com © Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian Jedaiah Lunn appeared via remote video at his arraignment at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, July 7, 2021. Beth Nakamura/Staff
Newly released emergency dispatch logs show that an escaped prisoner had been gone at least 81 minutes before a state forestry employee called Washington County 911 to report him missing from a work crew.
The Oregon Department of Forestry worker, Renae Shippey, made the call and at first appeared unaware that two witnesses had already called 911 to report the brutal attack of two women at the same campground where the inmate had been on the crew.
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Thanks, but no thanks.
Thatâs Hermistonâs answer to an invitation to bid for a prison site in Hermiston.
The Oregon Department of Corrections is looking for additional sites on which to put more prisons and Hermiston, Stanfield and Umatilla were looking at becoming one of those sites. The three towns were testing the community waters to see if it was something that citizens would be interested in pursing as a sort of west-county project.
The results are in for the city of Hermiston and the answer is a resounding âno.â
âNobody wants it,â said Mayor Frank Harkenrider. âHe said that about 20 calls had come into city hall and six letters were received Monday, all against having a prison.