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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 18, 1996 - THREE
Morrow County deputy and
the Boardman Police Dept,
responded to a report of five-
six shots fired from a vehicle at
The Morrow County Sheriff's
a residence on Anderson Road.
office reports dispatching the
A 17 year old juvenile was ar­
following business during the
rested for Reckless Endanger-
past week:
ment and Possession of less
Nov. 26: Morrow County
than one ounce of Marijuana,
deputy responded to a report
he was released on his own
of a driver doing paperwork
recognizance. Roberto Yanes,
and driving "all over the road"
on 1-84 eastbound from mile­ 19, was also arrested for For­
post 142. The deputy followed gery 1, No Operator's License,
the driver from Boardman to and No Insurance; he was
released on his own recogni­
Hwy. 730, all was all right;
Morrow County deputy zance. The vehicle was im­
responded to a report of carpet pounded by the Boardman
taken from three rooms in a Police Dept, for Vehicle Used
mobile home at Sunridge in a C rim inal Act, No
Homes in Irrigon and that Operator's License, and No In­
several doors were damaged on surance Ordinance;
mobile homes;
Morrow County deputy
Heppner Police Dept, investi­ responded to a welfare check
gated a report of four juveniles request on a mother with two
who appeared to be drinking children in Irrigon. The mother
behind the Heppner Library. seemed disturbed;
Andy Burt, Heppner, was cited
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
for M inor in Possession fice was advised that a two car
and released;
Sheriffs Report
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Everyone is Invited
to the
85th BIRTHDAY
of
EVERETT KEITHLEY
Saturday , December 28th
3 p.m. to 6 p.m .
at the
Heppner Elks
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Mirny Cl vm U hm
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tUe gwUSy appiedate
gout buoweool!
John & !Ann "Murray
and Staff
December 21:
Tom and Jerry Party. 6
to 8:30 p.m.
December 24 and 25:
Closed. M E R R Y C H R IS T M A S TO ALL
December 31:
Crab Feed 6-9 p.m. Live music by Bill Nichols
who has been booked for many years in
Reno and Las V egas with his music and
comedy act. Free favors.
M v p p y x o L 'm A 'y s
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H ep p n er %Ik s L o d g e
Heppner Elks 358
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M a in
The Heppner Chamber of Commerce
wishes to sincerely thank the
following people who made
"Lunch With Santa"
such a success.
Your community service is
much appreciated!
Becca Ward • Trisha Adams
Ashley Ropp • A bby Kahl
Am y Mathews • Stormy Howard
M andy Gutierrez • Mike Mills
Heppner Elks Club
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accident blocked both lanes of
deputy investigated a report of
Highway 730 milepost 169.5.
a suspicious person at JD Elec­
The highway was reported to
tric in Boardman;
be very slick. The office con­
Heppner Police Dept, investi­
tacted the. Oregon Dept, of
gated a report at the Penland
Transportation and the Oregon
House of a rear window broken
State Police. Two people with
out of a 19% Chevy Blazer
unknown injuries were trans­
owned by Bill Roach;
ported to Good Shepherd
Morrow County deputy
Community Hospital in Herm-
responded to a report of a man
iston;
in a red Bronco shooting birds
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
from the vehicle and roadway;
fice was advised of another
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
motor vehicle accident by the
fice dispatched the Boardman
Boardman ambulance at 1-84 on
ambulance for an 80 year old
off-ramp to Highway 730. The
man who had fallen and
vehicle was in the ditch. The
ambulance could not stop in broken his leg. The patient was
time due to fog and slick road
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Herm­
conditions. It was determined
iston;
to be a non-injury accident.
Morrow County deputy in­
Nov. 27: Morrow County
deputy, the Boardman ambu­ vestigated a report of an ex­
convict in possession of a fire­
lance, Boardman Fire Dept.,
and Oregon State Police res­ arm at Weary Traveler Motel in
ponded to a motor vehicle ac­ Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
cident two miles east of Board-
man eastbound. Three vehicles responded to a report of a 36
year old male in a trailer behind
were involved, one on its top.
Three people with unknown the Irrigon Motel who had
injuries were transported to overdosed on lithium;
Morrow County deputy
Good Shepherd Community
responded to a report of a man
Hospital in Hermiston;
Morrow County deputy in­ tearing up his house "in a
vestigated a report from a per­ rage" in Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
son at the Irrigon Market that
fice
received a report of a dog
a woman had taken his TV/
bite
to a child in Irrigon;
VCR;
Morrow County deputy in­
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a dis­ vestigated a report of suspi­
abled vehicle on 1-84 east- cious noises at the Irrigon
Mobile Court;
bound, milepost 170;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of two fice received a report of over­
due hunters. They later arriv­
dogs getting in llama pens;
Morrow County deputy ed a residence in Heppner.
Nov. 30: Morrow County
responded to a report of a cow
out in Wagon Wheel Additions Sheriff's office dispatched the
in Irrigon; the deputy was Boardman Fire Dept, to a
pumphouse fire in Boardman.
unable to locate the owners;
Morrow County deputy in­ Two propane tanks were
vestigated a report of theft of reported near the fire;
Morrow County deputy in­
tools and tool boxes from Jim
Key, County Line Road south vestigated a report of a vehicle
at Highway 730 and 8th Street
of Depot;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­ in Irrigon that was vandalized;
Morrow County deputy
fice received a report of a van
driving off without paying for responded to a report of an­
$56.50 in gasoline. The Oregon other car vandalized on High­
State Police and the Umatilla way 730 off from 8th Street in
County Sheriff's office was Irrigon. The car had two flat
tires and a window broken out;
advised;
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report that a responded to a report of a
residence broken into. A
family in Boardman are starv­
satellite receiver was stolen;
ing cattle;
Morrow County deputy in­
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
vestigated a report of a tres­ fice received a report of a
passer at Sunridge Mobile Rotweiler scaring people at
Homes, Irrigon;
Sunridge Homes in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy and
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
the Boardman Police Dept, in­ fice dispatched the Heppner
vestigated a report of a dry ice ambulance to Yaw's Restaurant
truck exchanging cargo of TVs for an ill woman. The patient
and VCRs to a van. All was all was transported to Pioneer
right.
Memorial Hospital in Heppner.
Morrow County deputy in­
Dec. 1: Morrow County
vestigated a report from Moon deputy responded to a report
Security of a suspicious vehicle of hay missing from a place in
on Bombing Range Road, one Irrigon. The owner knew
mile south of Wilson Road. The where the hay was located;
occupant was asleep or passed
Morrow County deputy in­
out.
vestigated a report of missing
Nov. 28: Morrow County tools (a saw and several drills)
Sheriff's office received a report from Dune's Estates;
of possibly two cars drag-racing
Boardman Police Dept, found
through Paul Smith/Wilson/ a stolen vehicle in the parking
Kudzu Roads;
lot at Sentry Market. No
Morrow County deputy suspects at this time;
responded to a report of a theft
Boardman Police D ept,
from a pickup. A man was seen received a report of screaming
by the pickup then running at Wilson Road Trailer Court.
toward the back of a residence.
Dec. 2: Morrow County
Mikita tools and other tools deputy investigated a report
were taken; the man also at­ from Barry Munkers, Heppner,
tempted to take a generator;
that his fields behind the high
Morrow County deputy school were torn up with tire
responded to a report that tracks;
som eone stole an electric
Morrow County deputy
wrench and a box of parts from responded to a report of van­
a pickup in Irrigon the night dalism at Sunridge Homes,
before;
Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy and
Morrow County deputy ar­
Oregon State Police responded rested James Geer, 28, on a
to a woman threatening to kill warrant for Parole Violation of
people and herself at the Ir­ Felon in Possession of a Fire­
rigon Mobile Court due to arm;
domestic argument;
Morrow County deputy ar­
Boardman Police Dept, in­ rested Eliodoro Duenas-Mon-
vestigated a report of a speeder teon, 30, on a Game Violation
in the parking lot at Outback Warrant;
Apts, in Irrigon;
Boardman Police Dept, in­
Morrow County deputy vestigated a report of prank
responded to a report of a calls a Boardman resident had
disabled vehicle on 1-84 east- been receiving.
bound, milepost 155. The
Dec. 3: Morrow County de­
deputy gave the subjects a ride
puty investigated a report from
to the BP station and then back
Oregon Hay of a theft of a
to the vehicle;
quartz light with motion sensor
Morrow County deputy and
and an Emerson TV/VCR taken
the Boardman Police Dept,
from the break room;
responded to a report of five
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
males outside a home at Desert
fice and Heppner Police Dept,
Spring Estates in Boardman.
One male had a baseball bat received a report log truck hit­
ting BEO annex on Main Street;
and had broken out a window
Morrow County deputy in­
on a pickup.
vestigated
a report from a per­
Nov. 29: Morrow County
son in Irrigon who said her
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neighbor had threatened to kill
her cows and horses.
Dec. 4: Morrow County
Sheriff's office was advised of
an alarm at Les Schwab in
Heppner. The unlocked door
was secured by an employee;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report from the
US Coast Guard that a naviga­
tional aid had been shot up
in the Columbia River between
Boardman and Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of
horses, pigs, wolves and cows
out in the West Glen area of
Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a trans­
former blow at Wilson Road
Trailer Court, Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of an in­
trusion alarm on scale house
doors at Finley Buttes Landfill
south of Boardman;
Morrow County deputy ar­
rested Kary Dee Kessler on
charges of burglary and theft;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report regarding
subjects prowling around the
Irrigon Mobile Court.
Dec. 5: Morrow County
deputy arrested Jose Fidel
Resendiz-Estrada, 29, on a
Morrow County Circuit Court
warrant for probation viola-
tion/keeping a place for keep­
ing or selling controlled sub­
stances, also arrested on IJC
warrants for DUII, DWS misde­
meanor, and menacing. Res­
endiz-Estrada was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report from the
Hood River Police Dept, re­
questing assistance in locating
wanted subjects headed for
Boardman. Linda Gregory was
arrested on a Clackmas Coun­
ty (CC) warrant for theft.
Robert Gregory was arrested
on CC warrant for unauthoriz­
ed use of a motor vehicle and
theft;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated an unattended death
in Lexington. Frank Robinson
was discovered deceased;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of an
open door at Mt. Hood in
Boardman. The owners of the
home were reported to be on
vacation;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a possi­
ble fraudulent title on a car pur­
chased in Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of Level
II status on the lower Hinton
Creek gauge.
Dec. 6: Morrow County
deputy investigated a report of
a man sitting in a tree at the Ir­
rigon Mobile Court;
Morrow County deputy ar­
rested Steven Duane Hoover,
Clatskanie, on a Benton Coun­
ty, WA., warrant for three
counts burglary II and other
related charges;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report of af sus­
picious vehicle (primer gray
van with sliding door) that had
been driving by;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a theft
of a fire extinguisher from His
Place in Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of under­
fed cows in Heppner.
Dec. 8: Morrow County
deputy investigated a report of
a person in Irrigon who had
been shot in the hip with a BB
gun;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report that the
Wilbur Ellis plant off Patterson
Ferry Road, Irrigon, was
broken into and approximate­
ly $2,000 worth of tools and a
large roll-away toolbox had
been taken;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report of a tres­
passer at Sunridge Homes in
Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a stereo
stolen from a vehicle;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report of $1,000
worth of decoys stolen from C
& B Farms. . *
Dec. 9: Morrow County
Sheriff's office received a report
of dogs poisoned at West Glen
in Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance for a male with an
illness between the BP Station
and The Nomad in Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a Level
II stage on upper and lower
Hinton Creek;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of an
animal problem and subse­
quent quarrel at West Glen in
Boardman;
Heppner Police Dept, receiv­
ed a report of an audible bur­
glary alarm at Les Schwab in
Heppner. It turned out to be a
cat;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received reports of possible
gun shots. It turned out to be
the ODFW setting off propane
bombs to scare deer away from
carrot fields.
Dec. 10: Oregon State Police
received a report of theft in
Portland of a vehicle owned by
Theo Greenup of Heppner.
The vehicle was recovered, but
Greenup reported that the ve­
hicle identification number had
been filed off;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report of stolen
farm equipment.
Dec. 11: Morrow County
deputy responded to a report
of a prowler in the Wagon
Wheel Addition in Irrigon. The
deputy was unable to locate the
prowler, but footprints were
found;
Boardman Police Dept, was
advised of an audible intruder
alarm by Moon Security at
Desert Wind Health Services,
Boardman. An individual ad­
vised that it was his error, but
Moon Security could not verify
his authority;
Morrow Counfy deputy in­
vestigated a report of a stolen
firearm from a residence in the
Boardman area;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a per­
son in dark clothing walking
eastbound on Highway 730, in
and out of traffic, near the
county line. The subject was
found to be intoxicated and was
given a ride to his residence at
Irrigon.
Dec. 12: Morrow County
Sheriff's office received a report
of a disabled US Army dump
truck eastbound on the 1-84
ramp at Highway 730;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of trespass
at Sunridge Mobile Homes, Ir­
rigon. A single-wide trailer had
been entered;
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report that a house
had been broken into and win­
dows had been broken out at
the Wilson Road Trailer Court;
Morrow County Sheriff’s of­
fice dispatched the Heppner
Fire Dept., Heppner ambu­
lance, Lexington Fire Dept.,
and Lexington Emergency
Medical Technicians to a motor
vehicle accident involving a
semi-truck at Cutsforth Cor­
ners. The jaws of life were also
requested. One patient was
transported to Pioneer Memo­
rial Hospital in Heppner. The
injury was believed to be minor
with no alcohol involved;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of a hit-
and-run, denting a car either at
the lone High School or at
Beecher's Restaurant.
Dec. 13: Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a
hold-up alarm at a residence in
Boardman. It was a false alarm;
Morrow County Sheriff’s of­
fice received a report of suspi­
cious circumstances at West
Glen in Boardman. Two males
were reported running down
Summit Lane.
Dec. 14: Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a
drive-off at the Boardman BP
station;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice received a report of dogs
barking on C Street in Lexing­
ton;
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report from Kegler
Sentry Market, Boardman, that
a man who had previously
passed a fake $20 bill had re­
turned;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the Boardman
Fire Hall. A car battery had ex-
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