Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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M INNEDOSA - For more than 15 years, police say, an
Oregon mother who faced charges stemming from a
fatal crash on an Interstate highway was living under
an assumed name in a small town in western Manitoba.
Oregon State Police said Friday her identity unravelled
after her secret slipped in a bar and word eventually reached
the RCMP.
Mounties in Minnedosa launched an investigation and were
able to identify the woman based on a previous impaireddriving
arrest in Canada.
The Canadian Border Services
Agency arrested her in the town
in April.
Last month, Jean Terese Keating,
54, was transferred to U. S.
officials after a deportation hearing
and she is once again back in
Oregon.
" I felt that it was about time
that they finally found her," said
Ron Anderson, son of the woman
who died in the crash. " I knew
she had to be someplace.
" She couldn't be missing forever."
Jewel Oline Anderson, who was 65, was pronounced dead
at the scene after her vehicle was side- swiped and she lost
control on Interstate 5 in 1997.
It was on a Sunday, Ron Anderson remembers, and his
mother was driving from her home in Dexter up to Salem to
visit her sister.
Anderson, who lives in Dexter, found out about the crash
that afternoon when he noticed a police car driving up and
down the street past his mother's house. He flagged down the
officer, who told him his mother was dead. His son, who was
seven, was with him at the time.
" She was always there, always helping. She helped other
people in the community, too. She'd pull alongside the road
and give them rides," Anderson said of his mother, who had
five children.
" I think that the biggest thing is all the grandkids and
great- grandkids who didn't get to spend that much time with
their grandma."
Police said Keating was awaiting trial in March 1998 on
charges of manslaughter, driving under the influence and
recklessly endangering another person when her lawyer advised
he had lost contact with her. Police said the lawyer was
concerned his client had " flown the coop," so a warrant was
issued for her arrest.
Years passed, but police never gave up looking for her. Five
years ago, an Oregon State Police arson and explosives investigator,
Det. Howard Greer, was having a slow day and asked
fellow officers if there were any cases he could help with.
They handed him the Keating file.
Greer examined databases and followed lead after lead, but
nothing panned out. At one point, he said he'd reached out to
Canadian immigration officials and heard about a possible
match for a woman in Victoria, but it wasn't Keating.
It was a long and tedious case full of dead ends until he
learned of the arrest in Canada, which he called a " stroke of
luck."
" I just about fell out of my chair. I thought it was a prank
phone call," said Greer, speaking by phone from Albany,
Ore.
Oregon police said Keating's fingerprints matched ones police
in Canada obtained.
RCMP Cpl. Miles Hiebert says Keating had been living in
Minnedosa under the name Jean McPherson.
A woman in Minnedosa who wouldn't give her name says
she knew Keating - as McPherson - and she was married to
a man in the town and was a housewife. The woman says she
never suspected anything about Keating's criminal charges.
She says the arrest hasn't caused much of a stir among the
people of Minnedosa.
" A lot of them don't know. Or say they don't know," she
added.
Greer says Keating had a son and a daughter with a man
in Oregon. The children were both with her at the time of the
crash that killed Anderson, Greer says. The boy was an infant
and the girl was a toddler.
Greer says the father of the children was still paying child
support to Keating even after she disappeared, but strict
privacy laws prevented him from getting information about
where the money was going.
Lisa White, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Border Services
Agency, said their investigation revealed Keating was in
Canada illegally. It has not been determined how she entered
the country.
She was arrested April 4 and White said a deportation order
was issued April 18. Keating was held in custody until she
was handed over to U. S. authorities on June 12 because officials
considered her a flight risk.
The news of Keating's arrest has been the talk of the town
in Dexter, where Anderson says his mother was well- known.
He says people were talking about his mother with him Friday
morning when he stopped for coffee at a local gas station.
" They're glad because the community really thought a lot
of her. A lot of people really knew her well."
- The Canadian Press
U. S. fugitive
caught after
15 years in
Minnedosa
Took up fake identity after
fleeing manslaughter trial
' I felt that it was
about time that
they finally found
her. I knew she had
to be someplace'
- Ron Anderson, the son
of the woman killed in a
1997 crash in Oregon
Jean Terese Keating fled Oregon after fatally side- swiping a
65- year- old woman on an Interstate in 1997.
A local businessman who was once known as a
biker associate was arrested this week after a
St. Boniface strip bar was extensively vandalized.
Ray Rybachuk, 42, was arrested late Thursday
morning and taken into custody, charged
with two counts of mischief over $ 5,000, mischief
under $ 5,000 and two counts of uttering
threats to damage property.
A source familiar with the investigation
said police were called to Teasers Burlesque
Palace, at Archibald Street and Marion Street,
just after 11 a. m. Thursday by staff who said
a man had climbed onto the building and was
using a chainsaw to cut holes into the roof.
A suspect was arrested at the scene.
Teasers is at the Chalet Hotel.
On Tuesday afternoon, Chalet Hotel staff reported
a man went into the men's and women's
washrooms and smashed all the toilets.
Damage to the hotel from the two incidents
is estimated in excess of $ 50,000.
Rybachuk is being held at the downtown
Provincial Remand Centre. He is scheduled to
appear in bail court Monday morning.
Between 1994 and 2002, Rybachuk was convicted
of money laundering, possessing proceeds
of crime, drug trafficking and assault.
The Winnipeg police intelligence unit identified
Rybachuk in 1999 as an associate of the
former Los Brovos motorcycle gang, which
later became the local chapter of the Hells
Angels.
After serving time in prison, Rybachuk
operated a property- management and homerenovation
business in the North End. The
business, North Central Properties, was operated
out of an Ellice Avenue location used for a
similar venture that was owned by an Alberta
man identified as a ringleader in a massive
$ 30- million mortgage fraud. Rybachuk started
his business after the Alberta man was arrested.
Rybachuk was later a partner in a group that
purchased and renovated the Boyd Medical
Centre and adjoining property on downtown
Portage Avenue and subsequently became
embroiled in a dispute with city hall when he
erected a giant digital billboard without approval.
He was eventually forced to remove
the sign.
More recently, he became a partner with
one- time Internet pharmacy pioneer Daren
Jorgenson in the ownership and renovation of
the Royal Albert Hotel.
Last month, Jorgenson stated he has foreclosed
on Rybachuk's 50 per cent share on the
Royal Albert and plans to sell the property.
aldo. santin@ freepress. mb. ca
Chainsaw slices through strip club's roof
Businessman arrested
after bizarre vandalism
By Aldo Santin
PHOTOS BY PHIL HOSSACK / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Heard in heaven
Motorcyclists make their way into a churchyard
for the funeral of Jared Youzwa,
a 26- year- old Selkirk man who was killed on
July 12 when his motorcycle slammed into
the back of a van that had pulled out onto the
Trans- Canada Highway near Brandon.
His girlfriend, Ngan Nguyen, 25, who was
seated behind him, died about six hours
later in a Brandon hospital. The couple was
heading to a wedding in Saskatchewan on
a weekend that saw five motorcyclists killed
in four separate incidents. Doug Youzwa,
Jared's father, owns a motorcycle shop in Selkirk
and invited riders to join the procession,
celebrating his son's love of motorcycles. The
Facebook page asked riders to ' help us make
enough noise so Jared will hear us
in Heaven.'
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