Newsline, December 18, 2010

Skyline Rural Watch Newsline

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December 18, 2010

PUBLIC SAFTEY:

Kyron Horman

Skyline Families,
Below you will find a message from the Kyron Horman Investigation Task Force.  As part of our ongoing effort to cooperate with law enforcement in this matter, we are forwarding it to you and asking for your cooperation.
The letter contained the list of names and was sent out to the Skyline School community email list. We have opted not to publish the list of names in this newsline, but will provide it upon request if you would like to review it for errors and omissions.
Laurel Erhardt
Newsline Editor

Members of the Skyline School Community:

One of the many tasks that law enforcement has undertaken in the course of the investigation of the disappearance of Kyron Horman has been to try and determine as definitely as possible the identity of every individual who was on the Skyline School campus at any time between 8:00 am and noon on June 4, 2010.  This has proved a more complex endeavor than one might think.  Many sources of information have been consulted.

To date, law enforcement has identified 490 people who were present.  In order to ensure, as far as is humanly possible, that this is a complete and accurate list, one of the remaining steps we feel is necessary is to share that list with you, the members of the Skyline Community, and ask you to examine it and inform us of:

         1. ANY INDIVIDUAL (to include a minor child), other than a Skyline Student, who you have reason to believe was on the campus between 8-12 on June 4 but is not on this list; and
         2. ANY INDIVIDUAL who is on the list but who you have reason to believe was not on campus during that time.

We realize that this entails some diminution of the privacy of those on the list.  To that end we have removed the names of the Skyline students on our list.  Additionally, other minor children are simply referred to as “minor child of ____” and not personally named.  To others, we ask your understanding that this is a necessary step in an important criminal investigation and, in any event, would probably occur ultimately through media coverage of court proceedings.

You may respond to this inquiry in one of two ways:

         1. Call the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office tipline at (503) 261-2847 and leave a voice mail with the following information
               1. Your name
               2. That you are calling in response to the “Skyline School project”
               3. A contact number where you can be reached
               4. Information regarding any individual who should be on or off the list below

        b.      Send an e-mail to Skyline [dot] Flyer [at] mcso [dot] us and include the same information listed in items 1-4, above.

Your prompt response to this inquiry will assist law enforcement greatly in completing one of our many tasks.  Thank you in advance for taking the time to review this list and respond.

The Kyron Horman Investigation Task Force
 
Report Crimes
I have received an email stating that there have been more reports from Valley Vista Road and Dick Road of people having things stolen from their cars and also elk poaching. Routinely, I only print these reports when I have heard directly from the victims. I do forward this information to you as a reminder to continue to be a good vigilant neighbor, and to please report these incidents to your local officials.
To report poaching: 1-800-452-7888 (Oregon State Police)

GOVERNMENT:

Backyard Burn Season Ended:  
It's been a real soggy fall, so you might still have a burn pile awaiting a dry streak.  Too late, the fall backyard burn season ended December 15.  You will have to wait for the spring season to begin on March 1.  Put a tarp over your pile in the meantime so your pile stays relatively dry until then.

MISC

Local Skyline Elementary student Annastasia Beller was featured in Monday's Oregonian review of the opening night  -dancing the children's role of Marie for OBT's Nutcracker ballet. She was also featured in OBT's opening night photo gallery on their website.
Dance review: Oregon Ballet Theatre performs holiday pas de deux with 'The Nutcracker' and 'A Holiday Revue'
"Under the tutelage of children's coach Gavin Larsen,  whose performing career began as a child in Balanchine's "Nutcracker," Oregon Ballet's students gave polished performances in the party scene's formal contra dances and acted like normal American brats when the choreography required it. Annastasia Beller  as Marie showed sorrow, spunk, fear and regal presence, and pointed her toes nicely. Colin Trummel  danced believably a naughty brother Fritz. Wyatt McConville-McCoy as both Drosselmeier's nephew and the Nutcracker come to life in Act One, and the Little Prince in Act Two, made each character look slightly different." source: http://www.oregonlive.com/performance/index.ssf/2010/12/dance_review_oregon_ballet_the.html THE NUTCRACKER/ December 11-24, 2010 -Opening Night Photos
http://www.obt.org/gallery.html

Lunar Eclipse
Will the weather allow us to view the lunar eclipse on December 20-21?  Keep your fingers crossed that the weathermen are wrong!  There will be a TOTAL lunar eclipse beginning on the evening of Mon., Dec. 20 at 10:33 p.m. and ending on Tues, Dec 21 at 2:01 a.m. during the full moon.   Visit http://www.mreclipse.com/LEdata/TLE2010Dec21/image/ for details... and hope for a clear, crisp night.

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Calendar

Linnton Community Center
Wed, 12/22/2010 - 12:30pm
Repeats every month on the Wednesday until Wed Dec 29 2010 .

About the Newsline:

Skyline Rural Watch Newsline is a part of Skyline Ridge Neighbors (SRN) and has been produced since June 1994 as a means to communicate neighborhood information. The Newsline is produced by Laurel Erhardt (editor) with help from Miles Merwin, Rich Edwards, Libby Merwin, Sharon Barthmaier, Jennifer Jenkins, Sara Bowersox and Sen Speroff.

The Newsline depends on you as a source of accurate information about local crimes, upcoming events, and other news pertinent to the area.  If you have information you would like considered for the Newsline, you may do so by e-mailing the information to newsline [at] srnpdx [dot] org, or leaving a message at (503) 621-3501. Urgent, timely items (crimes, lost pets) should be emailed to alert [at] srnpdx [dot] org.

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If you would like to donate to SRN in support of its activities, such as this free Newsline service and the publication of its quarterly Skyline Ridge Runner, send your donation to “Skyline Ridge Neighbors”, c/o Karen Garber, 16238 NW McNamee Rd., Portland, OR 97231 Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

 

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Publication date: 
Sun, 12/19/2010