3:13 a.m. – Caller on NW Bailey Ave. reported that someone rang the doorbell then ran away. Police were unable to locate a perpetrator. 10:27 a.m. – Caller on S Main Street reported a blood-covered black-and-white pitbull with no collar. 1:22 p.m. – Caller reported harassment that occurred on SW 3rd Street. 2:28 p.m. – […]
Over 300 people participated in the Women’s March that took place on Jan. 21, 2017 in Pendleton. Law enforcement estimated 200, and organizers estimated that 300 took part in the march. The march was in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington D.C. The march started at City Hall and followed Dorion Ave. to the […]
Public Safety Log – Jan 19, 2017
4:34 a.m. – Caller reported loud noise coming from upstairs apartment on SE Byers Ave. Caller wasn’t sure whether it was a party or domestic violence. 6:06 a.m. – Caller reported that an owl was in their fireplace on NW 4th Street. 7:33 a.m. – One male and one female were detained for shoplifting at […]
Public Safety Log – Jan 18, 2017
7:38 a.m. – Caller reported that an alarm was going off at Heritage Station Museum. This was determined to be a false alarm. 7:59 a.m. – Caller reported that vehicles were sliding down the hill on NE Mt. Hebron Drive. Caller also reported that a pickup almost slid off the hill and was still partially […]
Pendleton City Council Update
Local Boy Scouts were in attendance on Jan 17 to earn their Citizenship in the Community merit badges. Mayor John Turner knew why the scouts were in attendance due to his being an Eagle Scout. Councilor Paul Chalmers quipped that there were also merit badges available for snow removal. Pendleton Firefighter/Paramedic Jeremy Keene was promoted […]