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Circuit Court updates Jan-Feb 2024

*All information presented herein is obtained from publicly available Oregon court and law enforcement records. The Oregon Public Records Law, as detailed in the Attorney General’s Public Records and Meeting Manual, allows public access to these records. Every individual named or referenced is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Warrants are out on the following individuals: Tasha Mary Bowers-Curtis, Shelby Keith Brigham, Austin Shane Conner, Steven Michael Cooley, Michael Travis Flanigan, Selina Renee Ford-Blackburn, Melissa Nicole Fox, Keely Minnie Lilli Gomez, Steven Edward Grimm, Matthew David Griner, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Cheryl Kelley Hansen, Christopher Lee Hurt, Andrew Christopher Jones, Andrew Donald LeGore, James Andrew Linder, Mikel Vincent Lizama, Zachary John Marshall, Kurtis R. McClurg, Keoni Martin Murray, Cary Nathan Pedigo, Taylor Ray Plummer, Jeremy Scott Rowan, Rosemary O. Saviour, Gary Forrest Schaeffer, Aaron Carlyle Scott, Tiffani Kendra Stubblefield, Russell Dale Truedson, Paul Walter Ulm, Darnell T. Wells, Jessica Ashley Wynne.

Jackson Charles Blanshan, 57, was placed in the DUII diversion program after pleading guilty to driving with a .28% BAC.

Jennifer Rae Burton, 52, was charged Feb. 5 with second-degree sexual abuse for allegations involving a male under the age of 18, and second-degree online sexual corruption of a child.

Johnathan Michael Davis, 31, was sentenced Jan. 12 to suspension of a driver’s license for 90 days, 480 hours jail, 18 months bench probation and $200 in fines after pleading no contest to second degree criminal mischief and failure to perform the duties of a driver – property damage. A reckless driving charge was dismissed. Davis was responsible for crashing a vehicle into the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce building.

Charges against Justin Taylor Fields, 32, of first degree theft, identity theft, first degree forgery and first degree criminal possession of a forged instrument were dismissed with prejudice “based upon the interests of justice and the defendant has passed away.”

Albert Guo, 24, of New York, was sentenced Jan. 18 to 14 days jail, five years supervised probation and a $200 fine after pleading no contest to second degree sexual abuse of a victim under the age of 12. Guo was originally charged also with two counts of first degree sodomy and two counts of first degree sexual abuse, but the charges were later dropped. Court records reveal Guo’s defense included statements and potential evidence with the following statements:

He began an online relationship with the victim who used false documents to prove she was 18 years old. When he flew to Oregon to meet her, she changed their plans and invited him to her home in Lebanon where she shared a house with roommates, whom he did not meet or see. The next morning, the victim’s parents found Guo in their daughter’s bed. The defendant’s statement also asserts the mother has known of her daughter’s previous attempts to form relationships with men online.

Wesley Alan Harris-Campbell, 34, was charged Feb. 14 with domestic violence strangulation and domestic violence fourth degree assault.

Jett Shae Harry, 23, was sentenced Feb. 9 to suspension of a driver’s license for three years, 20 days jail, 60 months bench probation and $2,195 in fines and fees after pleading guilty to DUII, criminal driving while suspended or revoked and refusal to take a test for intoxicants. Charges of reckless driving and violation of ignition interlocking device installation were dismissed.

Dustin Neal Herron, 46, was sentenced Jan. 30 to 30 days jail, 18 months supervised probation, $300 in fines and $3,843 restitution to Knothole Market after pleading guilty to first degree theft and failure to appear. A second FTA charge was dismissed.

Robert Grant Hodson, 28, was charged Jan. 17 with unauthorized use of a vehicle. Bail was set at $25,000. In a separate case, he was charged on Feb. 2 with second degree sexual abuse and three counts of third degree rape. Allegations involve a child under the age of 16. Bail was set at $25,000.

Wesley Alan House, 40, was sentenced Feb. 5 to 18 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 12 months post-prison supervision, and a $200 fine after pleading no contest to first degree forgery. Charges dismissed were: first degree forgery, second degree theft, first degree failure to appear, and two counts of FTA on a criminal citation. In a separate case, he was sentenced to 18 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections (concurrent with other sentence), 24 months post-prison supervision and a $200 fine after pleading no contest to third degree robbery. Charges dismissed: fourth degree assault and second degree disorderly conduct.

Christopher Lee Hurt, 34, was charged Feb. 12 with reckless driving and fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.

Lauren Tatum Hutsell, 24, was placed in the DUII diversion program after pleading guilty with a .13% BAC. Charges of reckless driving and driving uninsured were dismissed. Hutsell was involved in an accident on Nov. 18 that involved crashing a car into Papa’s business on Main Street.

Charges of mail theft, identity theft, computer crime and second degree theft against Whitney Montgomery, 37, were dismissed with prejudice “based upon the interests of justice and new information.”

Bethanee Renee Nicewaner, 27, was charged Jan. 31 with first degree theft and first degree burglary. Allegations involve the theft of cash or merchandise from La Mota valuing $1,000 or more.

Laurie Ann Parish, 58, was placed in the DUII diversion program after pleading guilty to driving with a .038% BAC.

Phillip Grant Passmore, 47, was charged Jan. 22 with failure to report as a sex offender.

Adrien Maureen Shrum, 28, was sentenced Jan. 12 to 480 hours jail, 24 months supervised probation and $179.20 in restitution after pleading no contest to domestic violence menacing, attempt to commit Class C/unclassified felony assaulting a public safety officer, and attempt to commit Class C/unclassified felony aggravated harassment. Charges dismissed: two counts of unlawful use of weapon, resisting arrest, attempt to commit Class C/unclassified felony, fourth degree assault, menacing.

Kristen Nicole Sim, 37, was sentenced Jan. 26 to 26 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 24 months supervised probation. 12 months post-prison supervision and $51,137.06 in restitution to Valley View Logging after pleading guilty to first degree aggravated theft and two counts of first degree theft. Other charges of first degree aggravated theft and identity theft were dismissed.

Nathan Daniel Smith, 31, was sentenced Jan. 19 to 80 hours jail and a $100 fine after pleading guilty to failure to report as a sex offender.

Walter Daniel Smith, 48, was charged Jan. 29 with DUII, reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person and resisting arrest.

Steven Robert Tafoya, 61, was cited by Oregon State Police on Jan. 15 for refusal to take a breath test and driving without an Oregon license.

Loki Niklas Thompson, 19, was charged Feb. 8 with DUII.

Antonio Estrada Torres, 42, was cited by Oregon State Police on Jan. 17 for refusal to take a breath test. Court documents indicate he plans to plead not guilty to the charge in addition to an expected forthcoming DUII charge. On Jan. 30 the D.A. charged Torres with DUII and reckless driving.

Alisia Ilene Vance, 26, was charged Jan. 25 with first degree criminal mistreatment and third degree assault. Allegations involve a child 10 years or younger.

Nickoles A. Willoughby, 18, was charged Jan. 19 with two counts of first degree sexual abuse. Allegations involve a female under the age of 14. Bail was set at $50,000.