475 E Jefferson Street Mills, Chad
ASSAULT 4 DOMESTIC BCSO
Dispatch received a report of a disturbance. Deputy Mills responded and arrested the following subject for Assault IV Domestic,
Menacing Domestic, and Harassment:
McFadden, Wayne Anthony dob: 05/31/69
Huntington, OR
Undersheriff Van Arsdall and Detective Downing responded and cleared with an assist.

1226 Washington Prevo, Justin
DISTURBANCE BCPD
Dispatch received a report of a disturbance. Officer Prevo responded and arrested the following subject on a Baker County Justice
Court Warrant for Contempt of Court:
Heath, Trevor James dob: 02/06/96
Transient

1226 Washington Avenue Regan, Mike
WARRANT ARREST BCPD
Sgt. Regan arrested Kyle Waldron on a Baker County warrant for UUMV X 2 and UEMV.
Waldron, Kyle Andrew dob/ 6-10-1985
Baker City, OR 97814

3520 Kirkway Dr Prevo, Justin
CRIM. TRESPASS 2ND DEGREE BCPD
Dispatch received a request for officer contact. Officer Prevo responded and arrested the following subject on two Baker County
Circuit Court Warrants for Failure to Appear:
Sherman, Kenzie dob: 11/11/00
Baker City, OR

1226 Washington Avenue Regan, Mike
WARRANT ARREST BCPD
Sgt. Regan arrested Kyle Waldron on two Union County warrants for fail to appear.
Waldron, Kyle Andrew dob/ 6-10-1985
Baker City, OR 97814

2335 Baker Street Essex, Koby
WARRANT ARREST BCPD
Officer Essex arrested the following subject by cite and release on a Baker County Justice Court warrant for Probation Violation:
Galvan, Kaitlan Miranda dob: 03/01/1998
Baker City

The TA Truck stop just outside baker County is open, it will work well for Farewell Bend and Huntington though. It will give options on Fuel, Gas and supplies for Huntington residents maybe even some JOBS! I for one am glad to see it.

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By Jayson Jacoby
jjacoby@bakercityherald.com
Cherie Ward considered tossing the envelope into the trash.
It would have been the most valuable piece of garbage in the sack.
The piece of mail that arrived Saturday, Jan. 9, actually contained a Visa card that was pre-loaded with the federal pandemic stimulus payment to Cherie and her husband, Bob, who live in Baker City.
Cherie Ward said her initial thought was that the envelope contained a credit card offer.
“The kind you get all the time and that you throw away,” she said.
But she was intrigued by the phrase “Economic Impact Payment,” which was printed in two places.
Ward said she read the letter inside but was still skeptical, considering the prevalence of credible-looking scams.
For one thing, she said the couple’s first federal payment last spring was a direct deposit to their bank account.
“To get a Visa card in the mail is strange,” Ward said.
Only after consulting the AARP website and calling her bank was Ward satisfied that the mail was legitimate. She and her husband called to activate the card.
Ward emailed the Herald Monday morning because she was concerned other residents would receive the same envelope and throw it away.
According to the IRS, the debit cards are intended to speed payments to Americans. Some people who received a check or a direct deposit this spring got the card this time.
In all, the IRS said it will mail about 8 million debit cards this month. People who don’t receive a check or a direct deposit should watch their mail carefully for an envelope containing the card.


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