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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 25,1997
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office (MCSO) received and re
sponded to the following calls or
referred them to another agency
during the past three weeks:
May 27-a report of an unat
tended death in Irrigon. The de
ceased was John Ellis Manning,
Sr.;
-A report of a shop broken into
on Fuller Canyon Road, six miles
west of Heppner. The shop was
unlocked; various tools and a
Bnggs and Stratton motor stolen;
-A report of a pipe threader on
the road north of Heppner on
Highway 74;
-A report of a lost calf;
-A report of a stereo stolen out
of a vehicle while at B & C Re
pair in lone;
-A request for a message de
livered to a person in Irrigon for
a family emergency;
-A report of a restraining order
violation in lone;
-To Boardman Police Dept., a
report of a trespasser at a resi
dence in Boardman;
-A report of a cow on the road
at East Kunze and Miller Lane;
-A report of loud construction
noise late at night in Irrigon;
-To Orego'n State Police, a re
port of an erratic driver leaving
Boardman in a Chevy Blazer with
one headlight out;
-A report of a person depressed
and possibly thinking of suicide.
May 28-a report of a fire in the
Heppner area;
-To Morrow County Road
Dept., a report of 5-6 trees block
ing the right lane on Western
Route Road, approximately 10
miles on the Heppner side of Coal
Mine Hill;
-Morrow County deputy and
Blue Mountain Narcotics Team
arrested Billie Charles Kimberlin,
Jr., 27, John Homer, Jr., 40, and
Theresa Amos, 36, on charges of
Possession of a Controlled Sub
stance and two counts of Child
Endangerment. Horner and
Kimberlin were lodged at the
Umatilla County Sheriffs office
jail and Amos was released on her
own recognizance;
-A request of a welfare check
at a residence in lone;
-To Boardman Police Dept., a
report of a fight in progress at
Sunridge Trailer Court in Board-
man;
-To Oregon State Police, a re
port of a fifth grader fighting with
other kids and wouldn’t leave the
area at A.C. Houghton Elemen
tary School in Irrigon;
-Morrow County deputy, Or
egon State Police responded to a
domestic dispute in progress at
Woodland Trailer Park, Irrigon.
The parties were separated.
May 29-a report of three pea
hens roaming around east Board-
man;
-To Boardman Police and Fire
depts., a report of a grass fire out
of control 1/4 mile east of Board-
man;
-To Oregon State Police, a re
port of an injured deer that needed
to be put down on 1-84,1/2 miles
west of milepost 159, eastbound;
-To Boardman Police Dept., a
report of an intoxicated male who
got someone else to buy the alco
hol for him;
-To Oregon State Police, a re
port of two males stealing copper
wire from the railroad at milepost
119 westbound;
-Morrow County deputy and
Boardman Police Dept, re
sponded to a unwanted subject
report at Outback Apts., Board-
man.
May 30-a report of an interior
motion alarm sounding from a
residence in Irrigon;
-To Oregon State Police, a re
port of a disabled vehicle on 1-84
milepost 159, eastbound, with a
female walking eastbound to
wards Boardman;
-A report of underaged people
passed out in vehicles and block
ing a neighbor’s driveway at the
Inigon Mobile Court;
-To Heppner Police Dept., a
request for a house in Heppner to
be checked periodically while the
owners are away;
-To Oregon State Police, a re
port of a person who drove off
without paying at the BP station
in Boardman;
-To Boardman Police Dept,
and ambulance, a report from a
mother whose 19 year old son
drank 3/4 bottle of Yukon Jack
and was in and out of conscious
ness. The ambulance was can
celled;
•A report of a burglar alarm at
an Irrigon residence. It was a false
alarm;
-To Heppner Police Dept.,-a
report of a suspicious person at a
residence in Heppner. It was just
a visitor;
-To Boardman Police Dept., a
report of three shots fired in the
area.
May 31-a report of a brief
power outage in Boardman. The
flood computer was reset three
times. Hail approximately 1” in
size hit the lone area;
-To Heppner Police Dept., a
report of a pickup and other items
spray painted all over Heppner;
-A report from a woman in Ir
rigon who let her grandson bor
row her car and had not returned
it. She wanted to report it stolen;
-To Union Pacific Railroad, a
report of a railroad car on fire in
Boardman;
-A report of a trespasser at
Taggares Farms;
-To Boardman Police Dept., a
report that someone had broken
the fire alarm glass at the Nugget
Inn in Boardman;
-A request for traffic control at
the Riverside High School gradu
ation in Boardman;
-Morrow County deputy, Or
egon State Police responded to a
report of a red Honda Civic
stopped on 1-84 eastbound. It was
believed to be driven by a gang
member;
-A report of an argument at the
BP Station in Boardman between
one Caucasian and three Hispan-
ics;
-A request to speak to an of
ficer regarding giving an
intoxilizer test to an employee at
Lamb Weston in Boardman;
-To Heppner Police Dept., a
report of a fight going on at a resi
dence in Heppner. Carrie E.
Vernon, 39, and Larry D. Vemon,
41, were arrested for Assault IV
Domestic;
-To Boardman Police Dept.,
two reports of kids yelling names
at a woman in Boardman;
-To Boardman ambulance, a
report of a 10 year old girl, who
had fallen from a horse, com
plaining of neck and chest pains;
-To Boardman ambulance, a
report of a 70 year old male who
was unconscious with shallow
breathing;
-To Boardman ambulance, a
report of a 49 year old female with
asthma having difficulty breath
ing;
-To Boardman Police Dept., a
report of a vehicle chasing geese
in the Boardman Marina. The
driver was talked to;
-To Heppner Police Dept., a
report of runaway girl in Hepp
ner. She was located;
-A report of verbal threats to a
person in lone;
-To Boardman Police Dept,
and ambulance, a report of an
unconscious woman. The ambu
lance was cancelled in route.
June 2-a report of a wallet sto
len from a vehicle;
-A report of a threat to kill a
man in Imgon;
-A report of kids throwing
something off the Tower Road
Overpass. The kids were just
hanging a banner for the baseball
team;
-A report of people fighting in
Irrigon;
-A report of a big pipe east of
the Port of Morrow entrance and
Miller Lane. The person believed
it may be the location of a drug
west bound.
exchange;
Received report o f a
-Morrow County deputy ar
rested Ernest Dean Powers, 41, generator believed to be
for Sex Abuse I, Unlawful Pen previously stolen discovered
etration. Powers was lodged at the off Slaughter Rd, Boardman,
Umatilla County Sheriff’s office on spillway.
on Morrow County charges.
To Boardman ambulance a
Umatilla County also was re report o f a woman who may
ported to have charges against have had a stroke at 1-84
him;
Boardman rest area eastbound.
-A report of a trespasser de She was transported to Good
tained in a 1986 Toyota near the Chopart Hospital.
boneyard at Taggares Farms.
Report o f a threat to a man
Scott Ellis Zerba, 46, was arrested in Irrigon.
for Parole Violation Theft 2, and
Report o f a deer hit on Hwy
a citation issued for Criminal 730 mp 171.
Trespass II;
Report o f recovered pump
-Heppner Police Dept., ambu that was stolen.
lance and Emergency Medical
Report o f renters in Irrigon
Technicians responded to a report
who had moved out and stolen
of a tenant at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center who had fallen in the appliances.
Report o f a stolen bicycle in
shower. The ambulance was not
needed, just assistance in getting Irrigon.
MCSO and BPD responded
up;
-During a traffic stop. Morrow to a domestic dispute in
County deputy was presented progress in Boardman. Bryce
with fake alien cards from the L. Davidson, 40, was arrested
occupants. Felipe Garcia Torreon, for assault and lodged at
24, was arrested for Criminal Pos UCSO jail.
BPD & MCSO responded
session of Forged Instrument and
Open
Container;
Zenen again to a continuation o f
Dagoberto Lima-Montes, 27, was domestic dispute in Boardman.
arrested for Criminal Possession A woman was reported to have
her
12-year-old
of a Forged Instrument; Driving slapped
While License Suspended infrac daughter.
tion, Driving Uninsured, Allow
To HPD a report o f a cat
ing an Open Container, EMS 93- shot in Heppner.
65. Torreon and Lima-Montes
MCSO responded to further
were lodged at the Umatilla continuation o f domestic
County Sheriff’s office and dispute in Boardman. A
placed on hold for the border pa woman was reported to have
trol. The vehicle was impounded; hit another woman.
-A report of a purse taken from
Responded to a report o f two
a vehicle while it was parked at a juveniles who had beaten up a
residence in Imgon.
nine-year-old.
The Morrow County
Report o f bike stolen at
Sheriff’s office responded or residence in Irrigon.
dispatched the following calls
Report o f vehicle all over
during the past week:
road on 1-84 eastbound.
June 3:
Received report o f loud
Received request for pounding and sawing in a bam
assistance in getting a woman across from A.C. Houghton.
up who had fallen.
Received report o f
Dispatched to Heppner FD suspicious people camping on
for a check o f rainfall gauges river o ff 8th street west in
and washouts in Heppner, Irrigon.
Shobe
Canyon,
Shobe
Received report o f complaint
Headwater, and Lower Hinton. about dogs barking and
Received request for extra chasing kids on 4th St. in
patrol at residence in Irrigon. Irrigon.
They had items taken from
Received report o f a woman
yard.
harassing the person who
To HPD a report o f a rifle bought her trailer at Riverview
stolen from a pickup in Mobile Park in Irrigon.
Heppner. The rifle was a .22
Received report o f a tenant
semi automatic rifle with threating to shoot manager at
scope and with sights missing. Riverview Trailer Court.
To Boardman ambulance a
Received report o f cows left
request for an ambulance for a without water with owners
woman in Boardman.
gone two days in Irrigon.
June 4; To PTI a report o f
Received report o f cows out
problems with 911 phone lines at Wilson Lane boardman.
in boardman, Spray, Mitchell,
Received report o f a tenant
Arlington, Condon, Fossil and at Woodlands in Irrigon
long distance.
yelling and screaming at
To EMT, Benton County, landlord.
Columbia Drive and Irrigon
MCSO delivered a message
FD a report o f a man to a family in Irrigon.
overboard 10 miles below
To HFD & HPD a report of
McNary Cam.
a propane leak at residence in
To BPD, Boardman EMTs a Heppner.
report o f a possible domestic
To HPD a report that
dispute at a Boardman Umatilla Tribal Police found a
residence
and
possible billfold o f a former Heppner
overdose.
HPD recovered a stolen .22
rifle behind Shoe Box in
Heppner.
June 5: To BPD a report o f an
attempted theft at Columbia
View Apts, in boardman.
Someone cut wire on satellite
dish and attempted to take it.
To OSP a report o f a
disabled white sedan on 1-84
resident.
Received report that a large
group o f Rainbow Family
members are camping near
Painted Hills in Wheeler Co.
Group is believed to be
checking the area for a
summer conference which
would draw an estimated 15 to
30 thousand people. Group is
believed to be anti-law
enforcement.
To BPD a report o f a break-
in at residence in Boardman.
To HPD a report o f juveniles
prowling around vehicles at
back door at Yaws in Heppner.
Unable to locate.
To HPD a report o f kids
honking horns and driving up
and down Main St.
June 7: Received report of
break in through a window at
residence in Irrigon. Jewelry
reported stolen.
To Arlington ambulance and
Boardman ambulance a report
of man having seizures at
Arlington BP station. Man was
slumped
over
totally
unresponsive with eyes open.
Arlington ambulance tied up,
so Boardman
ambulance
responded. Transported to
GSH.
To OSP a disabled vehicle
on 1-84 eastbound mp 147.
Received request for a
deputy for a person who
allegedly let his cows graze on
another's property.
To BPD a report o f one
person’s dog on another's
property.
To OSP a report o f deer hit
on 1-84 mp 150 eastbound.
Report o f burglary at home
in Irrigon. Window was
broken and gun and two men's
watches missing.
To HPD a report o f an adult
buying beer for juveniles in
Heppner.
Responded to a report o f a
female patient punching a
hospital employee in the eye
and pulling a gun on her at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
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Heppner.
Received report o f a
neighbor's dog killing 11
chickens at residence in
Irrigon.
Reponed to domestic dispute
at Irrigon Mobile Court.
Responded to report o f
capsized boat with two people
overboard near Patterson Ferry
on Columbia. People swan to
shore and boat recovered and
towed to marina.
OSP, MCSO, Boardman
ambulance, BFD responded to
report o f multiple vehicle
accident on 1-84 mp 163 WB.
Unable to locate accident
ambulance and fire dept,
cancelled en route.
To OSP a report o f a man
threatening another man in
Irrigon. The man allegedly
told his neighbor that if the
neighbor shot another black
bird the first man would use
this shotgun on him. Man then
allegedly cocked gun.
To HPD and HFD a report of
an injury multiple vehicle
accident near Forest Service
building and dentist office.
Vehicle had hit wall.
To HPD, Heppner EMT and
Heppner ambulance a report of
a young girl bit in the eye by
dog. Ambulance cancelled.
Father took girl to hospital.
MCSO arrested Mario
Najara Monebi, 29, for DUII,
MV A hit and run, lodged at
UCSO jail.
Received report o f a
burglary in Irrigon.
Received a request for a
welfare check for a man in
lone.
Received report o f a theft in
Irrigon.
Received report o f cow's
head stolen from a residence in
Irrigon.
To HPD a report o f a wallet
lost or stolen at Chevron
station in Heppner.
Received a request for
assistance from Landlord in
Irrigon who wants to evict a
tenant.
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