Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, October 14, 2015, Image 5

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2:09 p.m. Joseph parking
complaint.
Oct. 4
2:34 p.m. Black and white
9:27 a.m. 911 requesting formation.
Husky reported lost on Hur-
ambulance in Wallowa.
4:05 p.m. Enterprise infor- ricane Crk. trail. Female w/
10:42 a.m. Injured deer re- mation.
blue eyes andwers to “Jas-
ported on Hwy 82 three miles
4:15 p.m. Report of possi- mine.” Blue collar and tags.
west of Wallowa.
ble water line break, Enter-
2:42 p.m. Rural Wallowa
2:44 p.m. Loose injured prise.
reported theft.
dog, brown with chain collar,
8:02 p.m. Enterprise noise
3:53 p.m. Enterprise public
inknown breed, Enterprise.
complaint.
assist.
3:25 p.m. 911 ambulance
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Oct. 10
request in Enterprise.
cer contact, Enterprise.
4:45 a.m. Non-injury vehi-
4:50 p.m. 911 ambulance
9:06 p.m. 911 for ambu- cle accident reported on Hwy
request in Enterprise.
lance in Joseph.
3. Vehicle struck Elk, OSP
5:46 p.m. Joseph follow up
Oct. 8
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investigation.
1:20 a.m. Joseph 911 am-
5:44 a.m. 911 for ambu-
5:52 p.m. 911 ambulance bulance call.
lance, Joseph.
request, Enterprise.
1:40 a.m. Vehicle struck
9:58 a.m. Rural Wallowa
SP WUDI¿F FRP cow, rural Wallowa County, controlled burn.
plaint, Enterprise.
unknown if injured.
11:44 a.m. Possible smoke
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7:45 a.m. Several 911 calls in forest area, advised La
stop.
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2:01 p.m. Overdue hiker
stop.
9:11 a.m. Community Cor- reported, located.
Oct. 5
rections home visit, Enter-
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2:23 a.m. Lostine 911 call, prise.
Troy area, advised La Grande
no one on line, deputy re-
9:30 a.m. 911 report of ¿UHGLVSDWFK
sponded, non-emergency.
Wallowa disturbance.
3:33 p.m. Rural Enterprise
8:57 a.m. Abandoned vehi-
9:42 a.m. Wallowa County WUDI¿FVWRS
cle reported, Wallowa.
Community Corrections ar-
3:58 p.m. Community Cor-
9:42 a.m. Report of large rested Dane Michael Schell, rections home visit, Enter-
white dog, Hwy 82, Lostine 25, Enterprise, on statewide prise.
Bridge.
felony warrant for parole vi-
4:16 p.m. Enterprise do-
11:37 a.m. Rural Enterprise olation. Original charge of mestic, Cameron Dorning,
controlled burn.
burg. I.
26, Enterprise, arrested for
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10:11 a.m. Report of trees Assault 4 X2, harassment X2,
VWRS6XEMHFWFLWHGIRUWUDI¿F and limbs being cut along strangulation X2, menacing.
violation.
Hwy 82 rural Lostine causing
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stop resulted in arrest of
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10:42 a.m. Rural Joseph Shawn Martin Kleintz, On-
1:22 p.m. Joseph agency 911 misdial.
tario, on Idaho Corrections
assist.
10:56 a.m. Rural Joseph warrant for parole violation.
2:03 p.m. Joseph follow up. 911 call for ambulance.
Original charge, sale of mar-
2:34 p.m. Driver cited for
11:21 a.m. Found wallet in ijuana. Transported to Union
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Enterprise returned to owner. County Jail.
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11:44 a.m. Wallowa Coun-
7:00 p.m. Cow on Hwy, ru-
stop.
ty Community Corrections ral Joseph.
3:32 p.m. Enterprise civil arrested John Jerome Tye,
7:44 p.m. Report of hit
dispute.
27, Enterprise, for parole vi- deer, Hwy 82.
SP(QWHUSULVHWUDI¿F olation. Original charge, as-
Oct. 11
stop.
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2:03 a.m. Enterprise medi-
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2:13 p.m. Joseph informa- cal alarm, false alarm.
stop.
tion.
5:25 a.m. Enterprise busi-
7:52 p.m. 911 for ambu-
3:03 p.m. Nikon or Pentax ness alarm.
lance in Enterprise.
camera reported lost at Enter-
8:41 a.m. Credit card theft
Oct. 6
prise City Park.
reported from Lostine.
2:56 a.m. 911 for Joseph
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3:55 p.m. 911 call report-
disturbance.
stop.
ing large hay bale in Imnaha
6:51 a.m. 911 reporting
5:52 p.m. Rural Enterprise Hwy, ODOT responded.
dead deer on Hwy 82.
information of possible hunt-
6:17 p.m. 911 call report-
1:27 p.m. Report of minor ing violation, unfounded.
ing controlled burn in Joseph.
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9:05 p.m. Enterprise unse-
Oct. 7 Circuit Court
Safeway.
cure premise.
Errol C. Bullock Jr, 33, Wal-
2:03 p.m. Theft complaint,
Oct. 9
lowa, pleaded guilty to felony
actually Enterprise civil is-
9:38 a.m. Enterprise tele- Domestic Violence. sentence
sue.
phone harassment reported.
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3:17 p.m. 911 reporting
trespassing and game viola-
tion. Forwarded to OSP.
Visit us online at
4:27 p.m. Enterprise fol-
Wallowa.com
low up investigation.
5:45 p.m. 911 for ambu-
lance, Enterprise.
6:52 p.m. Lostine ambu-
lance request.
7:07 p.m. 911, Joseph in-
formation.
8:03 p.m. Enterprise public
assist.
8:45 p.m. Motor vehi-
cle crash reported in Union
county, advised OSP.
Oct. 7
6:54 a.m. Report of dead
deer blocking Hwy 82, rural
Lostine.
7:24 a.m. Rural Wallowa
motorist assist.
9:40 a.m. Fraud reported,
rural Joseph.
2:35 p.m. Rural Wallowa
fraud/scam call.
2:45 p.m. Enterprise crimi-
nal mischief complaint.
800 S. River St., Enterprise, OR
2:51 p.m. Report of cable
Mon-Fri 9:00-5:30
and phone lines down, Jo-
seph.
Sat 9:00-12:00
2:59 p.m. Rural Joseph
541-426-9228
scam/fraud complaint.
1606 Portland St., La Grande, OR
3:23 p.m. 911 call report-
ing suspicious person in Jo-
Mon-Fri 9:00-5:30
seph, unfounded.
Sat 9:00-2:00
3:48 p.m. Abandoned 911
541-963-6033
call.
www.CarpetOneEnterprise.com
3:58 p.m. Rural Joseph in-
Dispatch log:
October 14, 2015
A5
FOR THE RECORD
Wallowa County
HEALTH LINE
New Enterprise Cemetery Board members, Vice Chairperson Patricia Willis and
Chairperson Don Perry Davis are sworn in by outgoing board chairperson Susan Roberts.
Update on fundraising, new
members to cemetery board
by Jim Butner and several vol- and put their shoulders to the
unteer work parties that mani- wheel. In what may truly be
The Enterprise Ceme- cured the cemetery.
described as a “grassroots” ef-
tery Maintenance District
In complimenting public fort, well over 300 individuals,
has installed two board support Davis said, “Support local businesses and churches
members elected on the to date of the cemetery reno- have to date contributed to the
May 2015 ballot during the vation effort recalls a younger irrigation fund.”
During the renovation pe-
Sept. 30 meeting.
America, an America in which
Patricia Willis was people at the community lev- riod the board decided to hold
elected to a four year term el did not sit and wait for the public board meetings on a
and Don Perry Davis was state or federal government monthly basis at 6 p.m. on the
HOHFWHG WR ¿OO D WZR \HDU to solve their problems, but last Wednesday at the court-
term vacated by Lee Boll- instead took the initiative house conference room.
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Davis as the new chairman
and Willis as vice chair-
man.
The new board dis-
cussed fundraising progress
for planned underground
irrigation system and pro-
viding infrastructure for
renovation of the Enter-
Also specializing in
prise Cemetery. Friends of
Enterprise Cemetery, the
grassroots group heading
up fundraising, revealed
citizen donations are at
$54,224, raised in the past
six months. The estimate
for installation of this sys-
tem is $90,000. Two grants
have been written to private
foundations for funding as-
sistance and are pending.
New board chair, Da-
vis, served voluntarily as
manager of the cemetery
this year and reported on
the summer progress aided
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