Oregon City man, 61, killed when pinned under his truck leaves behind new wife, grown son
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
Brian Neely, 61, died Saturday morning after being pinned under a truck while working in a residential neighborhood in Happy Valley. (Nancy VanZanten-Neeley)
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Brian Neely and Nancy VanZanten-Neeley got married July 11, 2020, just a little over six months after the two had started dating.
VanZanten-Neeley, 52, had never been married before. It scared her a little, that things were moving so fast he proposed just a few weeks after they had started dating. But everything about it felt right.
“I just really felt the Lord was telling me: ‘This is the man you’re gonna marry,’ ” she said. “ ‘Stop fighting me and marry him already.’ ”
Portland sends two lovestruck contestants to The Bachelor
Popular contestant on this season s reality TV series served on Happy Valley Youth Council
Pieper James, a 2015 graduate of Clackamas High School, has quickly proven herself as a popular contestant on this season s nationally syndicated reality TV series The Bachelor.
The other local contestant is Beaverton resident Abigail Heringer.
Now working on getting her master s degree in marketing from DePaul University, James immediately used the fact that she shares the same last name with this season s bachelor to her advantage, saying, My dad always wanted my sisters and I to keep our last name, which is James … so, I m very happy to be meeting you.
Sacramento murder suspect arrested in Clackamas County February 06 2021
Inez Kakar Savala was extradited to Sacramento, California, after being arrested for the murder of her boyfriend, Jeremiah Zabala.
The suspect in a Sacramento murder case has been extradited back to California after she was arrested by local deputies in Clackamas, police say.
Inez Kakar Savala, 20, is accused of committing the homicide of her now-deceased boyfriend, Jeremiah Zabala, 23, who was shot in a park just after midnight on Nov. 1 and later died in a hospital, per media accounts.
The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office says Kakar Savala was known to have fled to Oregon, spurring the Clackamas County Inter-Agency Task Force to surveil several suspect locations and to conduct interviews. A few days later, she was taken into custody without incident on Nov. 22, per a news release dated Feb. 5.
Sheriff: Man exposed himself to woman at laundromat, then inappropriately touched teen
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Oregon (KPTV) A 40-year-old man is accused of inappropriately touching a young woman outside a grocery store and exposing himself to another woman on Monday, according to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office.
At about 8:20 a.m., deputies responded to the WinCo Foods, located at 11250 Southeast 82nd Avenue, on the report of an unwanted person.
Deputies contacted the suspect, identified as Mario Deangelo Carrillo, of Portland, outside of the store. The sheriff’s office said deputies learned there was a 19-year-old woman inside the store who said Carrillo had inappropriately touched her.