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Old 18th April 2010, 09:06 PM   #1
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Default Help Catch the Chainsaw Chicken| Cherryville Oregon

Injuries and a few episodes. Some guy is felling trees across roads and powerlines at night causing accidents etc in Cherryville Oregon.

Watch the youtube compilation of news stories.


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Troopers: Trees cut to fall in Hwy 26 corridor | kgw.com | KGW Home

Tree cutter a 'Chainsaw Chicken' for late-night vandalism | kgw.com | KGW Home
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Old 19th April 2010, 03:01 PM   #2
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I saw that on the local news a coupla days ago....


The freaking idiot is nucking futs......
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I was looking at a house to buy out there on Cherryville Road a few weeks ago. I drive past there every Sunday to do Ski Patrol on Mt Hood. Dunno WTF these fools are doing on *MY* road!
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Someone will be killed if they don't catch that idiot
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Yah, those are the types of idiots (donks) that "can" cut trees down... (from another thread here)

Highway 26 is a major highway here, a major truck route that connects the city with central Oregon. I imagine they will get caught after talking about it in a local tavern. Then they will turn states evidence on each other, as I doubt that there was only one person doing this crap.
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There is a lot of very sick people out there. It would be sad, if one of their family members, that hits one of those trees, gets hurt, or killed.
When they catch this person, or people, they should be charged, with attempted murder. Bruce.
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Default 13yo boy did it + lots worse!

They caught the little shit, was a 13yo boy.

Here the parents would also be in the firing line.

Sentencing set July 27 for Cherryville boy
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The 13-year-old boy from the Cherryville area, dubbed the “Chainsaw Chicken” by law enforcement officers, admitted to Clackamas County Circuit Court Judge Douglas Van Dyk on Friday he illegally entered a building March 15 on Baty Road and set a fire.

Van Dyk found the incident was within the jurisdiction of the court, said Deputy District Attorney Dave Paul, but continued the case to a hearing at 9 a.m. July 27 in Circuit Court.

In the interim, officials of the Juvenile Department will prepare options for the boy’s reformation and present them to the judge.

He will be sentenced to some form of treatment or detention for his admission of reckless burning and second-degree burglary when he appears in Clackamas County Circuit Court.

“It is up to the judge to determine,” Paul said, “and the juvenile court counselor to investigate and provide a menu of choices so the judge can reach a decision.”

The judge will announce the decision at the hearing in open court.

In addition, the boy has been charged with burglary, criminal mischief, theft, reckless endangerment and assault.

He has not admitted involvement in any of those offenses, so his trial before a judge (no jury is allowed) will begin when he is in court July 27. The boy is being represented by attorney Daniel Woram of Oregon City.

The trial will cover the incidents that rattled residents living in the rural areas of Highway 26, Baty Road and Cherryville Drive for several months, beginning last December.

Investigators say the Cedar Ridge Middle School student was responsible for cutting nearly 20 trees and power poles and causing heavy damage to two vehicles that struck fallen trees on Highway 26. In one of the crashes, a 20-year-old Brightwood woman was treated for minor injuries.

Trees and power poles were cut in the middle of the night, and no one ever saw the person who felled the trees. In one incident in April, two Portland General Electric power poles were cut, knocking out power to about 500 residents.

The boy is lodged at the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility in Portland.
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If the kid wants to fell trees so bad, send him of to a logging camp, where there is a lot of hard grueling labor, that has to be done. I'm quite sure, that he will change his mind in a hurry, after being in the camp, for a month or two. Bruce.
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They busted that kid back in April if I recall. That little phucking puke set fire to several places out there around Sandy as well as dropping the trees out toward Alder Creek. Cherryville is not really a 'place' other than a name on a map. Alder Creek is the closest 'place' a mile east with an odd mix of bass ackwards white trash types in trailers, as well as some rich estates and farms. There are a lot of rough logger and trucker types there as well. I bet the locals will deal with the parents if the law does not. A lot of truckers were very nervous and are VERY pissed off about the tree falling on highway 26, where the law is not exactly the main element of enforcement, if you know what I mean.

Chances are he is some abused kid, and probably into drugs or alchohol, and hangs with the wrong crowd in Sandy. The parents are no doubt broke. The economy out there is completely in the tank and there are many foreclosures there that I have looked at. Also there are several logging operations not far from there, maybe 5 miles in any direction? Logging camps per se are pretty much non-existant here now with all the mill closings and low demand for lumber. It was just starting to pick up a little, and now the economy is heading back south again.
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