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ARTURO LUNA-ERASMO, JAVIER TENTZOHUA-LOPEZ, LUNA-ERASMO Mexican Trash Steal computers fake social security cards in Woodburn Oregon.
Laptop Tracking Software Leads OSP ARTURO LUNA-ERASMO, JAVIER TENTZOHUA-LOPEZ, LUNA-ERASMO Mexican Trash Steal computers fake social security cards in Woodburn Oregon
Oregon State Police – 12/02/09
Oregon State Police (OSP), with the assistance of Woodburn Police Department and the Marion County District Attorney’s Office,
arrested two men generic mexicans most likely illegal ,
Wednesday morning after a May 2009 burglary investigation in Otis, Oregon led to a Woodburn area home and a stolen laptop computer. OSP investigators were led to the home with the help of tracking software installed in the laptop computer as a preventative measure in case it was stolen.
On May 11, 2009 an OSP trooper responded to a reported burglary at an Otis-area residence in the 29000 block of Salmon River Highway. The victim reported the theft of property including a laptop computer that had LoJack tracking software installed. The trooper worked with the LoJack company and determined a location of computer activity to a residence in the 1100 block of Dahlia Street in Woodburn.
Working in conjunction with the Marion County District Attorney’s Office, a search warrant was authorized. On December 2, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. OSP Criminal Investigations Division detectives from Salem and Lincoln City, along with troopers and Woodburn police, served the search warrant that led to the seizure of the stolen laptop computer and fake social security cards.
Two residents were taken into custody for Unlawful Possession of a Forged Instrument in the Second Degree. Booked into the Marion County Jail were ARTURO LUNA-ERASMO, age 21, and JAVIER TENTZOHUA-LOPEZ, age 20. LUNA-ERASMO will also be charged in Tillamook County with Theft by Receiving.
The investigation is continuing into who was involved in the Otis burglary leading to the stolen laptop ending up at the Woodburn residence.
No photographs available for release
Maria Isabel Cervantes-Gutierrezwas , Road Kill: Jaywalking Mexican Shuts down traffic for two hours Gladstone oregon
A pedestrian Mexican Breeder who refused to obey American Laws Maria Isabel Cervantes-Gutierrezwas , was killed last night while attempting to cross SR 99E near Gladstone.
once again , a Mexican, costs the taxpayers lots of cold hard cash, because Maria couldn’t bother to use the crosswalk at night. perhaps she is an illegal alien or a product of one of 13 amnesties, yet a typical mexican who won’t follow any laws.
Now Maria is Roadkill- she didn’t cross the road , the road crossed her( this is a spoof on We didnt cross the border the border crossed us)
so typically Mexican and the cost of her stupidity is incalcuable .We don’t know how many people were seriously inconvienced by the two hour delay.
The mexicans have taken over our schools, our roads, our hospitals, our jails.
On Friday, November 25th about 8:20 PM, Oregon State Police Troopers from the Portland Area Command responded to a single vehicle, auto vs. pedestrian, traffic collision on SR 99E north of Meldrum Ave near Gladstone. The investigation showed that Maria Isabel Cervantes-Gutierrez, 60, from Milwaukie, was crossing SR 99E from east to west when she was struck by a Chevrolet Astrovan being driven by Nathan Sheets, 24, of Milwaukie. Cervantes-Gutierrez was transported by AMR ambulance to OHSU hospital where she was pronounced deceased.
Based on evidence at the scene and witness statements, it appears Cervantes-Gutierrez was crossing SR 99E mid-block and was not in a crosswalk when she was struck.
Sheets stopped his van immediately and remained at the scene until police and medical personnel arrived and cooperated fully in the investigation. The southbound lanes of SR 99E were closed for approximately two hours while troopers from the Oregon State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit investigated the collision. No citations have been issued and the investigation is continuing. OSP was assisted at the scene by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Dept., Gladstone Police Dept., Clackamas County Fire Dept., and ODOT.Attached Media Files: 2009-11/1002/PB130324.JPG , 2009-11/1002/PB130321.JPG
Broke Beaners Wetbacks Spics and Illegal Mexicans to receive Food Baskets In Broke Beaverton (due to Mexican Invaders and Anchor babies
City of Beaverton and Oregon Food Bank to Host Emergency Food Distribution for Broke Beaners Wetbacks Spics and Illegal Mexicans to receive Food Baskets In Broke Beaverton due to Mexican Invaders City of Beaverton – 11/13/09
There arent any legal White Americans in that area, its all mexicans.
The City of Beaverton is partnering with the Oregon Food Bank to host the third of three emergency food distributions this fall at the Beaverton Resource Center. More than 250 families in need are expected to receive food as well as guidance about how to access other services such as rent assistance. Two previous emergency food distributions were held at the Beaverton Resource Center in September and October and served nearly 3,000 local family members in need of immediate assistance.
Note: Reporters are welcome to attend and cover. Beaverton area families that meet income guidelines were pre-invited to the distribution, therefore we are asking that this event not be promoted in advance. In addition, we ask that you respect the dignity and privacy of the families asking for food and avoid showing client faces unless the client has agreed in advance. We will make every effort to identify a family prior to 10:15 AM that will be open to talking with the media.
WHEN: Monday, November 16, 10 AM to 1 PM
(Mayor Doyle is expected to be there around 11 a.m.)
WHERE: Beaverton Resource Center, 12500 SW Allen Blvd. (corner of SW Allen Blvd. and Hall Blvd.)
Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle and Oregon Food Bank CEO Rachel Bristol have said the following about the emergency food distribution:
“Like many other cities in the region the recession has left a profound impact here in Beaverton,” said Mayor Denny Doyle. “I’m excited that this project will help some of our most vulnerable citizens during these tough economic times.”
“Thank you to the City of Beaverton for partnering with the Oregon Food Bank and the Tualatin Valley Gleaners to get more food into the system to help people during this time of critical need,” said Rachel Bristol, CEO of Oregon Food Bank. “We look forward to continuing our partnership into the future.”
DID YOU KNOW:
• There are currently 1,107 foreclosed homes in Beaverton, nearly 1 in every 36 homes? (Realtytrac.com – October 22, 2009 and US Census Housing Estimate)
• That 33.1% of students in the Beaverton School District receive free and reduced lunch? (Beaverton School District)
• That 31% more Oregonians received food stamps in August 2009 compared to August 2008?
(State of Oregon: Department of Human Services)
• Unemployment in Beaverton has more than doubled since September of 2008 and is now 9.3% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, preliminary number for September 2009)
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Note: Reporters are welcome to attend and cover. Beaverton area families that meet income guidelines were pre-invited to the distribution, therefore we are asking that this event not be promoted in advance. In addition, we ask that you respect the dignity and privacy of the families asking for food and avoid showing client faces unless the client has agreed in advance. We will make every effort to identify a family prior to 10:15 AM that will be open to talking with the media.
WHEN: Monday, November 16, 10 AM to 1 PM
(Mayor Doyle is expected to be there around 11 a.m.)
WHERE: Beaverton Resource Center, 12500 SW Allen Blvd. (corner of SW Allen Blvd. and Hall Blvd.)
Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle and Oregon Food Bank CEO Rachel Bristol have said the following about the emergency food distribution:
“Like many other cities in the region the recession has left a profound impact here in Beaverton,” said Mayor Denny Doyle. “I’m excited that this project will help some of our most vulnerable citizens during these tough economic times.”
“Thank you to the City of Beaverton for partnering with the Oregon Food Bank and the Tualatin Valley Gleaners to get more food into the system to help people during this time of critical need,” said Rachel Bristol, CEO of Oregon Food Bank. “We look forward to continuing our partnership into the future.”
DID YOU KNOW:
• There are currently 1,107 foreclosed homes in Beaverton, nearly 1 in every 36 homes? (Realtytrac.com – October 22, 2009 and US Census Housing Estimate)
• That 33.1% of students in the Beaverton School District receive free and reduced lunch? (Beaverton School District)
• That 31% more Oregonians received food stamps in August 2009 compared to August 2008?
(State of Oregon: Department of Human Services)
• Unemployment in Beaverton has more than doubled since September of 2008 and is now 9.3% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, preliminary number for September 2009)
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Parasitic Illegal Aliens push 10 states into budget disasters Including The Mexican State of Oregon
What these states have in common is huge illegal populations and a welcome wagon attitude to illegal aliens.
Parasitic Illegal Aliens push 10 states budget disasters Including The Mexican State of Oregon. Oregon is 11th in state department refuggees, meaning welfare for Somalians and Iraqi’s and other third worlders,then we have the infamous , hardworking criminal Illegal aliens from Mexico, who work full-time,stealing ID , Jobs , Social security numbers, welfare benefits, housing and free medical from Americans, as they pop out anchor babies and get busted for dealing drugs, raping 12 yr olds, murder, and driving drunk. 
Report: 10 states face looming budget disasters
By JUDY LIN (AP) – 11 hours agoSACRAMENTO, Calif. — In Arizona, the budget has grown so gloomy that lawmakers are considering mortgaging Capitol buildings. In Michigan, state officials dealing with the nation’s highest unemployment rate are slashing spending on schools and health care.

Drastic financial remedies are no longer limited to California, where a historic budget crisis earlier this year grew so bad that state agencies issued IOUs to pay bills.A study released Wednesday warned that at least nine other big states are also barreling toward economic disaster, raising the likelihood of higher taxes, more government layoffs and deep cuts in services.
The report by the Pew Center on the States found that Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin are also at grave risk, although Wisconsin officials disputed the findings. Double-digit budget gaps, rising unemployment, high foreclosure rates and built-in budget constraints are the key reasons. 
“While California often takes the spotlight, other states are facing hardships just as daunting,” said Susan Urahn, managing director of the Washington, D.C.-based center. “Decisions these states make as they try to navigate the recession will play a role in how quickly the entire nation recovers.”
The analysis, “Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril,” urged lawmakers and governors in those states to take quick action to head off a wider catastrophe. The 10 states account for more than one-third of the nation’s population and economic output, according to the report.
Historically, states have their worst tax revenue year soon after a national recession ends. At the same time, higher joblessness and underemployment mean more people need government-sponsored health care and social safety-net programs, further taxing state services.
California leads the most vulnerable states identified by the report, which describes it as having poor money-management practices. Since February, California has made nearly $60 billion in budget adjustments in the form of cuts to education and social service programs, temporary tax hikes, one-time gimmicks and stimulus spending, according to the Legislative Analyst’s Office.
Many of those fixes are not expected to last. The state’s temporary tax increases will begin to expire at the end of 2010, while federal stimulus spending will begin to run out a year after that.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger estimates California will run a deficit of $12.4 billion to $14.4 billion when he releases his next spending plan in January. The governor warned that the toughest cuts are ahead.
“I think that we are not out of the woods yet,” Schwarzenegger said this week.
At the same time, the Legislature is hamstrung by requirements that budget bills and tax increases be passed with a two-thirds majority, a mandate that the report labeled “a recipe for gridlock.”
The Pew report was based on data available as of July 31 and scored all 50 states based on revenue changes, unemployment, foreclosures and budget requirements. It also gave them grades. California and Rhode Island scored worst with D-pluses, then New Jersey and Illinois with C-minuses.
In reviewing why some states are suffering more than others, Pew found that the 10 states tend to rely heavily on one type of industry, have a history of persistent budget shortfalls or face legal constraints making it extra difficult to implement major changes, such as tax increases.
Many require a supermajority vote for passing tax increases or budget bills.
Wisconsin officials issued a statement late Wednesday saying the Pew report was inaccurate. Wisconsin Department of Administration Secretary Michael Morgan said the state has balanced its budget by cutting spending and raising revenue. It projects a $270 million budget surplus for the period ending July 1, 2011, Morgan said in his statement.
Several state legislatures have been unable to enact long-term fixes. Instead, they asked voters or governors to make the call, or used accounting gimmicks to put off the hard choices until later.
For example:
_ Arizona lawmakers relied on one-time fixes to balance recent budgets as the state’s home foreclosure rate surpassed California’s and the nationwide average. Among the many ideas being explored by the state are a plan to mortgage state buildings, then rent the property until the state regains ownership at the end of the contract.
_ Michigan, where two of the Detroit Three automakers filed for bankruptcy protection this year, continues to offer tax incentives even as they take a toll on the state’s pocketbook, leading to declining tax revenue. According to the Pew study, Michigan offered $6.3 billion more in total tax exemptions, credits and deductions than it actually collected in taxes in 2008.
_ Illinois, which has run deficits every year since 2001, is facing an $11.7 billion budget gap for its next fiscal year, beginning in July, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Pew’s Government Performance Project ranked Illinois behind only California and Rhode Island for its lack of fiscal management on paying medical bills and pension liabilities.
_ With Florida facing a shrinking population for the first time since World War II, Republican Gov. Charlie Crist and the GOP-controlled Legislature balanced a $5.9 billion shortfall with cuts, federal stimulus money and tax hikes, including a $1-a-pack tax increase on cigarettes. But the future remains uncertain.
“Florida continues to face the same challenges as last year, including a very austere budgetary environment,” said Rep. David Rivera, a Miami Republican who chairs both of the Florida House’s two appropriations councils.

4 Mexican Meth Dealers busted Salem Or_ ICE HOLD Candelario CARRANZA-VALDEZ: Ernesto CARRANZA-DUARTE Rafael MARTINEZ-AYALA:Maria PENA-MARTINEZ
Four Month Drug Investigation Leads to Arrests with Drugs, Cash and Firearms Seized
Salem Police Dept. – 05/15/09
Salem Police Dept.
3:25pm., Friday, May 15,2009
Case #08-57752(why did they put the mug shots in a word file? )


Detectives of the Meth Strike Force, Salem PD Street Crimes and DART units, Keizer PD CRU, Polk Co. Inter-Agency Narcotics Team, DOJ, DEA and ICE concluded a four month long drug investigation involving the distribution of crystal methamphetamine.
During the afternoon hours of Thursday, May 14; Detectives served three search warrants, (two in Salem and one in Jefferson). Search warrants were served at 560 25th St. SE, 516 45th ST NE and 185 N. 6th, Jefferson.
During the course of the investigation, 3.7 lbs of crystal methamphine was seized with a street value of $148,000.; scales and packaging materials, two handguns and $6,000 cash.
Five suspects were arrested and booked into the Marion Co. Jail.
Arrested were the following suspects and charges:
1) Rafael MARTINEZ-AYALA, H/M, 48 yrs, dob: 06/01/60, 560 25th St. SE, Salem.
Charges:
* Distribution of Methamphetamine – 10 cts. Bail:$5,000,000.
* Poss of Cont.Subst/Methamphetamine more than 1oz Bail:$5,000,000.
* Dist. of Meth w/in 1000 ft of a school-10 cts. Bail: $5,000,000.
2) Maria PENA-MARTINEZ, H/F, 41 yrs, dob: 08/05/67, 560 25th St. SE, Salem. (wife of (S) Rafael Martinez-Ayala)
Charges:
* Maintaining a residence where drugs are used. Cite & Release(C&R)
* Criminal Mistreatment I – 2 cts. C&R
* Endangering the Welfare of a minor – 2 cts. C&R
Being held on an ICE hold.
3) Ernesto CARRANZA-DUARTE, H/M, 34 yrs, dob: 04/28/75, 582 S. Linden St., Cornelius.
* Dist. of Methamphetamine – 2 cts. Bail: $1,000,000.
* PCS/Methamphetamine more than 1 oz. – 2 cts. Bail: $1,000,000.
4) Candelario CARRANZA-VALDEZ, H/M, 25 yrs. dob: 02/02/84, 302 S. Nectarine St., Cornelius.
* PCS/Methamphetamine more than 1 oz. Bail: $500,000.
* DCS/Methamphetamine. Bail: $500,000.
5) Javier Pena LLAMES, H/M, 44 yrs. dob: 04/21/65, 560 25th st. SE, Salem.
* DCS/Methamphetamine. Bail: $500,000.
* PCS/Methamphetamine more than 1 oz. Bail: $500,000.
* DCS/Methamphetamine w/in 1000 ft of a school. Bail: $500,000.
Attached Media Files: SUSPECT PHOTOS.doc
Silverton Oregon: Drunk Illegal Mexican Tello-Montes, Luis Alberto Steals Car Crashes
Silverton Oregon: Drunk Illegal Mexican Tello-Montes, Luis Alberto Steals Car Crashes
Silverton wetback arrested for DUII after crashing into Pudding River
Marion Co. Sheriff’s Office – 03/31/09
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how many mexicans have to drive drunk and cause crashes before Americans fight back and say DEPORT
On 3-29-09, just after 9:00 am the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a single vehicle crash in the 10800 Block of Monitor-McKee Road. When deputies arrived they observed a red 2005 Ford Focus approximately 100 feet down an embankment and partially submerged in the Pudding River. A Hispanic male with obvious injuries was outside of the car and appeared to be fading in and out of consciousness. Mt. Angel and Woodburn Fire and Rescue personnel made their way down the embankment to the driver, later identified as 18 year old Tello-Montes, Luis Alberto (12-13-90), of Silverton. Life Flight was activated and Tello-Montes was transported to OHSU with non-life threatening injuries. The subsequent investigation by Sheriff’s Deputies indicated Tello-Montes had attended a party the night before on Dominic Road in Mt. Angel, taken the car without permission from the party sometime between midnight and 8:15 am, and then crashed. Deputies cited Tello-Montes at OHSU on charges of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Possession of a Stolen Vehicle and Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants.
drunk mexican arrested 12:18 am Potter's sanctuary city ( where is ICE )Mauri Jr, Sergio K
drunk mexican arrested 12:18 am Potter’s sanctuary city ( where is ICE )
Reply to:
Date: 2009-03-18, 12:28AM PDT
Sheriff’s Office
Booking Information
SWIS ID: 626778
Name: Mauri Jr, Sergio K
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Arresting Agency:
Arrest Date: 3/18/2009 12:18 AM
Booking Date: 3/18/2009 12:17 AM
Current Status: In Custody
Assigned Facility: MCDC
Projected Release Date: Unknown
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None Citation No. Z1781969
Charge Bail Status
MISD DUII (A Misdemeanor) Cite
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None




Booking Information
SWIS ID: 626778
Name: Mauri Jr, Sergio K
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Arresting Agency:
Arrest Date: 3/18/2009 12:18 AM
Booking Date: 3/18/2009 12:17 AM
Current Status: In Custody
Assigned Facility: MCDC
Projected Release Date: Unknown
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None Citation No. Z1781969
Charge Bail Status
MISD DUII (A Misdemeanor) Cite
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None
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drunk mexican arrested 12:18 am Potter’s sanctuary city ( where is ICE )Mauri Jr, Sergio K
drunk mexican arrested 12:18 am Potter’s sanctuary city ( where is ICE )
Reply to:
Date: 2009-03-18, 12:28AM PDT
Sheriff’s Office
Booking Information
SWIS ID: 626778
Name: Mauri Jr, Sergio K
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Arresting Agency:
Arrest Date: 3/18/2009 12:18 AM
Booking Date: 3/18/2009 12:17 AM
Current Status: In Custody
Assigned Facility: MCDC
Projected Release Date: Unknown
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None Citation No. Z1781969
Charge Bail Status
MISD DUII (A Misdemeanor) Cite
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None




Booking Information
SWIS ID: 626778
Name: Mauri Jr, Sergio K
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Arresting Agency:
Arrest Date: 3/18/2009 12:18 AM
Booking Date: 3/18/2009 12:17 AM
Current Status: In Custody
Assigned Facility: MCDC
Projected Release Date: Unknown
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None Citation No. Z1781969
Charge Bail Status
MISD DUII (A Misdemeanor) Cite
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None
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drunk mexican arrested 12:18 am Potter’s sanctuary city ( where is ICE )Mauri Jr, Sergio K
drunk mexican arrested 12:18 am Potter’s sanctuary city ( where is ICE )
Reply to:
Date: 2009-03-18, 12:28AM PDT
Sheriff’s Office
Booking Information
SWIS ID: 626778
Name: Mauri Jr, Sergio K
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Arresting Agency:
Arrest Date: 3/18/2009 12:18 AM
Booking Date: 3/18/2009 12:17 AM
Current Status: In Custody
Assigned Facility: MCDC
Projected Release Date: Unknown
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None Citation No. Z1781969
Charge Bail Status
MISD DUII (A Misdemeanor) Cite
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None




Booking Information
SWIS ID: 626778
Name: Mauri Jr, Sergio K
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Arresting Agency:
Arrest Date: 3/18/2009 12:18 AM
Booking Date: 3/18/2009 12:17 AM
Current Status: In Custody
Assigned Facility: MCDC
Projected Release Date: Unknown
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None Citation No. Z1781969
Charge Bail Status
MISD DUII (A Misdemeanor) Cite
Court Case No. None DA Case No. None
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