A Vancouver man allegedly caught on camera stealing a candidate’s sign pleaded not guilty Thursday to removing or defacing a political advertisement, a misdemeanor.
John Ellis-Reisdorf, 66, appeared before Clark County District Court Judge Vernon Schreiber. Ellis-Reisdorf will be screened for whether he’s eligible for the diversion program, which dismisses charges in exchange for their staying out of trouble for a year, said Vancouver’s City Prosecutor Kevin McClure.
The diversion program is generally offered to first-time offenders charged with nonviolent offenses.
Ellis-Reisdorf’s next court hearing is Nov. 1, when it will be decided whether he will enter the diversion program, McClure said.
Ellis-Reisdorf was allegedly the subject of a YouTube video on July 30. In the video, former Congressional candidate David Hedrick chased down a bicyclist after spotting him stealing a sign promoting Lynda Wilson, a candidate for Republican precinct committee officer and a member of the PCO Liberty Alliance. Liberty Alliance members were fed up with signs for Wilson going missing, so they set up a camera on Northeast 164th Avenue.