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1. BendBulletin.com
www.bendbulletin.com/news/stor - [Cached]Published on: 8/24/2002 Last Visited: 8/24/2002
Rescue workers arrived at the scene at about 12:47 p.m. and pulled Jeffery Bruce Adlum, 48, of Arroyo Grande, Calif., out of the water, said Ryan Clark, a Deschutes County marine deputy and SAR member.
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Adlum and his two companions - 14-year-old Katherine Karrisa-Michelle Schmidt of Austin, Texas and Libor Pavlosek, 33, of Eugene - were paddling in a "Coleman-style thick plastic canoe" when they came upon Pringle Falls, Clark said.
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Pringle Falls is a series of rapids with a 12- to 14-foot descent, not a vertical waterfall, Clark said.
"I'm sure (people) raft it quite a bit, but to go over in a canoe is a bit extreme," he said.
Adlum was thrown from the canoe and suffered abrasions on both legs and a puncture wound on his right thigh, Clark said.
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When rescue workers reached him on the water, Adlum was holding onto a tree stump in an eddy to the west of the falls, Clark said.
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2. KnoxNews: Local
www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_new - [Cached]Last Visited: 12/5/2004
The plate was registered to Ryan Clark, a ne'er-do-well who lived in a tree-shrouded, ramshackle trailer on Williams Creek.
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Clark arrived at his trailer on a four-wheeler to discover the deputies.
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Clark said he took off the moment he heard the gunshot, running into the woods behind his trailer.
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Before long, two names surfaced: Clark and a man named Mark Shane New.
"If the jailers can, see if we have a file on a Mark New, and if we do, pull it up, print a few copies of his picture there and hold it for us and (do the same for) Ryan Clark," a deputy tells the dispatcher.
News of New's possible involvement spread like wildfire. Why is not clear. A state trooper who was at the hospital inquiring about possible suspects asked a dispatcher, "Is it Mark New?" He then rattled off a litany of information about New, including details on where New might be headed.
The Kentucky State Police also phoned, offering to set up a roadblock at the state line to stop New, who they figured might flee to his brother's home in McCreary County, Ky.
A dispatcher tried to radio the sheriff, who reports having cell phone problems. She tells him about all the offers for law enforcement help in tracking their suspects. Does he need any, she asks.
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As Vinsant headed to the hospital, a dispatcher radioed a deputy at the trailer with news that photographs of suspects Clark and New had been found.
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Clark surrendered to Sheriff Carson at Clark's father's house around the same time.
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Clark, Rector and Carpenter would tell authorities that they had been cooking meth in Clark's trailer for at least two weeks before Yancey's shooting.
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Clark, Rector and Carpenter were indicted for manufacturing meth.
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A 27-year-old mother of two, Windle was a meth addict in love with Clark, Kazee said.

