REGION Tuesday, May 11, 2021 East Oregonian Body found after search near Meacham By BRYCE DOLE East Oregonian MEACHAM — The body of a woman from Idaho, who went missing near Meacham, was found on Saturday, May 8, according to a press release from the Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce. Deb Hendrichs, 56, from Star, Idaho, was found on the east side of Interstate 84 south of Meacham near mile- post 238 after a multiagency search began on May 8, the press release said. She had been missing since Jan. 11, when her vehicle was found near the area. “This operation involved detailed planning and execu- tion, which resulted in a successful end to help bring closure for the family and loved ones,” the press release stated. “We would like to express our sincere condo- lences to the family of Deb Hendrichs. It has been our privilege to help bring her home.” When the search began, a team of dogs quickly found Hendrichs’ wallet and Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce/Contributed Photo Members of a multiagency search team prepare to start searching for Deb Hendrichs, 56, from Star, Idaho, on Saturday, May 8, 2021. other items described in the search plan. Then, while law enforcement secured the scene, dogs and drones searched the area nearby. T he dogs fou nd Hendrichs’ body soon after, the press release said. The Oregon State Police and Umatilla County Sheriff’s Offi ce responded to the scene and recovered the body, the press release said. An Oregon Department of Transportation worker was the last person who reported seeing Hendrichs after her vehicle stalled. Oregon State Police Lt. Daniel Conner of Union County said the ODOT employee asked Hendrichs if she needed help and she said her cell- phone was not working in the area, but someone was coming to help. The ODOT employee then put out safety fl ares to protect Hendrichs and called OSP, which sent a trooper to assist. The trooper arrived 20 minutes later. By then, Hendrichs’ vehicle was empty. The search eff ort involved numerous agencies and orga- nizations, including sher- iff’s office personnel from Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Baker, Gilliam and Grant counties, Oregon State Police, Delmar Aerospace Corporation and others. Pendleton Farmers Market opens People wander Main Street in downtown Pendleton on the opening day of the Pendleton Farmers Market on Friday, May 7, 2021. The market, which has returned to Main Street after temporarily relocating last year, runs Fridays from 4-7 p.m through October. Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian LOCAL BRIEFING TRCI inmate dies in hospice care UMATILLA — An adult in custody at Two Rivers Correctional Insti- tution in Umatilla died while in hospice care on Friday, May 7, according to the Oregon Department of Corrections. Rickie S. Sibbitt, 62, from Marion County, was less than a year from his release after being in prison since September 2001, according to the state. The state did not disclose the cause of his death. Pump station for East Project to be dedicated May 11 key to its success was the tireless efforts of every farmer-member and the excellent technical team of engineers, legal and fi nan- cial experts that helped us make it happen”. Fred Ziari, president of IRZ Consulting, said IRZ used more than 100 diff er- ent people, contractors and suppliers during the construction phase. “We have designed over 2,000 systems in the last 35 years, but this is the largest and most effi cient system we have ever designed, and we are proud of it,” he said. One killed in ATV crash near Ukiah HERMISTON — The $50 million East Project irrigation system pumping station will be dedicated on Tuesday, May 11, at 1 p.m. According to a news release, the station is “the most effi cient and largest irrigation pumping station built on the Columbia River in the last 40 years.” It was developed by East Improvement District, with engineering design and construction manage- ment by IRZ Consulting of Hermiston. The East Improvement District is a partnership of seven local farming entities. The East Project, one of three major irrigation proj- ects in the Columbia Basin, will provide additional irrigation water for area farmers and help preserve and replenish groundwater supplies. It can potentially irrigate 25,000 acres. “This project took many years to finance and develop,” Carl St. Hilaire, chairman of EID, said in a statement. “The PENDLETON — Offi - cials with the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office said that an ATV driver was killed and a passenger injured in a crash on Satur- day, May 8, near Ukiah. According to a press release from the UCSO, Jessica Whitney Ice, 33, of Pendleton, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash in the area of Hide- away Springs Road. An adult female passen- ger was transported by ambulance to Ukiah, and then Life Flighted by heli- copter to St. Mary Medi- cal Center in Walla Walla, Washington, the press release said, where she is reportedly in good condi- tion. Police said the Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Dispatch Center received a call around 3 p.m. reporting the crash. Pendleton Fire and Ukiah Quick Response Team responded to the call. 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