FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 26, 1997 Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriffs office reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past several weeks: MCSO received a report of the door to the post office open at Irrigon P.O. Employee of P.O. wanted an officer to respond. Nov. 1-Wheeler County Sheriffs Office received a report of a naked man running around chasing his oldest daughter. MCSO received a report of a hole shot in the side of a shed near a house in Imgon. MCSO received a report of kids at Seventh Street in Imgon with spray cans. MCSO received a report of underage kids without licenses driving vehicles while their mother was out of town. Oregon State Police arrested Cindy Irene Marshall, 23, on four Morrow County warrants for two counts of possession of a controlled substance, and failure to appear driving while suspended and failure to pay fine driving while suspended. MCSO received a report of Imgon woman receiving harassing phone calls from her son's girlfriend's mother because her son and his friend are elk hunting and will not be back until Sunday. MCSO received a report of a cow out on Wilson Road. Boardman Police Department received a report of a pot party at a residence in Boardman. Boardman EMT received a report of a person having severe stomach pain after eating Halloween candy. Person was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO received a report of a 911 hangup call traced to an Imgon residence. Everything was okay. Oregon State Police received a report of a deer hit on 1-84 mile post 160. The deer needed to be put down. MCSO received a report of a silent sensor alarm at MCGG at Paterson Ferry, Irrigon. Nov. 2-Heppner Police Department received a report of an alarm at Heppner Elementary School. MCSO received a report from a woman of a dead donkey's head on the roof of the building next to a residence in Irrigon. It ended up being a cow elk head. Boardman police Department received a report of a man demanding an officer, threatening and yelling. Boardman Police Department received a report of marijuana found in rooms at Dodge City Inn, Boardman. Boardman Police Department received a report of a possible domestic dispute at Outback Apartments in Boardman. Heppner Police Department received a report of an abandoned bicycle found in a yard in Heppner. MCSO received a report of property broken into and tools stolen near Boardman. MCSO received a report of two people arrested in Baker City who may have stolen things in Morrow County. Boardman Police Department received a report of a person who had vandalized and urinated on a building at Outback Apartments in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a possible restraining order violation. Man had been pulling all the way in his ex-wife's driveway in Irrigon to drop off the kids. It was determined that the Umatilla County Sheriffs Office had not served the restraining order yet. Oregon State Police received a report of a lost 35 mm camera off Forest Service Road off Pole Creek above Heppner. Boardman Police Department and the Oregon State Police received a report of a car traveling at a high rate of speed on 1-84. Heppner Police Department received a request from UCSO to contact a Heppner residence concerning a burglary that occurred out of Helix. MCSO received a report of a car leaving BP in Boardman with the driver appearing to be intoxicated. Nov. 3- MCSO received a report of a bashed mail box in Irrigon. MCSO dispatched to the Union Pacific Railroad a report of a car coming unhitched and travelling by itself. MCSO received a report of a fire set to CRP land. MCSO received a request for an officer for a truck driver slumped over the steering wheel and the person couldn’t rouse him. All was okay. Nov. 4: MCSO and the Oregon State Police received a report of an interior m otion alarm at Kegler’s Sentry Market, Imgon. Nothing was missing and the door was secure. MCSO received a report form a woman in Imgon who said that a person had been harassing her daughter and threatened to kill her daughter’s boyfriend. Woman also discovered her dog dead. MCSO received a report of a cow and calf out on Highway 74 milepost 40. MCSO received a report of a car running school bus lights in Imgon. MCSO received a report of a trespasser on property in Irrigon. Person took off in a hurry in a van. MCSO received a report of a trespasser. The woman at the resi­ dence told the man to leave. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a pit bull loose and in the front yard of a residence in Heppner. MCSO received a report of a dump truck with a broken win­ dow possibly caused by a pellet gun. MCSO and the Oregon State Police responded to a report of a car traveling at 100 mph plus and zig-zagging in traffic. MCSO and the Oregon State Police responded to a 911 call of shots fired and then a hang up. Call was traced to a pay phone booth at Gregg’s Tavern in Im ­ gon. MCSO received a report of a man coming into a house threat­ ening another man and the man’s guests. The man left. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a big black dog running loose and drag­ ging a chain in Heppner. The dog was scaring children. MCSO received a report of an unwanted subject at a home. The owner said the man also killed his dog. MCSO dispatched to the State Highway Div. a report of a dead deer in the road between Lexing­ ton and lone. MCSO received a report of a man previously arrested showing up a Outback Apts, in Boardman. Nov. 5: MCSO deputy arrested an 18 year old on a Driving While License Suspended felony. MCSO arrested a 51 year old man on a Driving While License Suspended infraction. MCSO received a report of a pistol stolen from a residence in Irrigon. MCSO received a report of a car hitting a deer on Highway 730 near milepost 177. It was an non- mjury, non-blocking accident. The deputy was unable to locate. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of bad checks being passed at Central Red Apple Market in Heppner. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of bad checks at a tavern and the woman who wrote them was leaving town. MCSO received a report of several black cows on Highway 74 between 1-84 and lone. The owner was contacted. MCSO received a report of a woman at the motel in Biggs who said she had five lbs. of wire in her head. The call was patched into the Sherman County Mental Health, but the woman discon­ nected the call. Officer was un­ able to locate. MCSO received a call of cows on Highway 74 between lone and the freeway. The deputy was un­ able to locate. MCSO and the Oregon State Police responded to a report of speakers stolen out of a van be­ hind the Irrigon junior high school. MCSO deputy cited a 43 year old man for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants and Fail­ ure to Obey Traffic Control De­ vice. Nov. 6: MCSO deputy checked a truck parked at a potato shed on the Bombing Range Road. The driver was fine, just tired. MCSO received a report of a bicycle found near a boat the pre­ vious evening. MCSO received a report of a child with a broken arm at the Heppner Elementary School. The child’s mother was in Portland and the father was in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a grass fire out of control in Irri­ gon. The phone went dead while the call was being made. MCSO deputy cited a man for Driving While License Sus­ pended infraction. MCSO received a report of a woman who had locked her keys out of her car at Wilson Road Trailer Court, Boardman. The caller was given the name of a locksmith. MCSO received a report of a malfunction of the flood com­ puter. MCSO assisted the Oregon State Police with traffic control at Highway 730, county line, Ir­ rigon. MCSO deputy checked a ve­ hicle at the Boardman rest area that may have been a drive-off from the Buff and Brew in Her­ miston. Turned out to be the wrong vehicle. MCSO received a report of a group of teenagers running the streets and acting suspicious in Irrigon. Nov. 7: MCSO responded to a report o f a structure fire at Riverview Trailer Park. Also may have been a break-in and theft. A neighbor had called in a fire/ex- plosion to the Hermiston Fire W h ere o th ers sa w a sm all tow n , w e see the big p icture. MCSO received a report of a black goat out in bar ditch off Highway 730. The owner has an airplane in his yard. Dept. Die fire dept, was on the scene. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of some­ one writing harassing things on a window in Heppner. MCSO received a report of a car driving fast and passing semis in the no-passing land north of Lexington. The driver had been stopped earlier at Boardman by a MCSO deputy and warned to slow down. Person said she was late for divorce court in Heppner. MCSO received a report of flood computer problems. MCSO received a report from a person who said his employee stole an electric drill. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a suspicious person at a trailer at the Wilson Road Trailer Court. MCSO received a report of bullet holes in a trailer at Cargill. MCSO received a report of a speeder at Irrigon Trailer Court. MCSO received a report of an audible entry alarm at A.C. Houghton in Irrigon. MCSO received a report of rot­ tweilers let loose from their pen. MCSO received a report of a man driving back and forth in a small red truck with a canopy in front of a house on Highway 74, lone, until the lights went out. The man then pulled in the driveway and when the owner told him he was trespassing, the man pulled a gun and pointed it at him. MCSO dispatched to the Uma­ tilla County Sheriffs office a re­ port of a black and white collie discovered at an info/visitor sta­ tion on Forest Road 53 about five miles from Ukiah, west. Nov. 8: MCSO received a re­ port of a subject walking up and down the street with a cigarette. The person who reported had ear­ lier heard scraping all the way around her house. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report of a man who accidently shot a cow elk, thinking it was a bull. The person dressed the elk and left it on the road. MCSO received a report from juveniles in Irrigon reporting a “freak" running out in traffic at the Irrigon BP station. MCSO received a report of hunters shooting from the road at Irrigon. MCSO received a report of a house constantly having loud music. MCSO received a report from an adult ed. teacher at Heppner High School of juveniles possi­ bly still in the building. Deputy was unable to locate. MCSO received a report of a lost black poodle at the golf course in Heppner. The dog was found. MCSO received a report of an open gate at the bus shed at lone. The principal arrived and closed the gate. Nov. 9: MCSO dispatched to the Heppner Police Dept, a report of a small white car coming into Heppner driving erratically. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a woman who had locked her keys in her car. MCSO deputy cited a 39 year old Heppner man for Driving While Under the Influence of In­ toxicants. MCSO received a report of an owl bothering chickens at Board- man. The caller was referred to Oregon Dept, of Fish and Wild­ life or the High Desert Museum in Bend. MCSO deputy arrested a 35 year old Irrigon man for Furnish­ ing Alcohol to Minors. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of loud music at a residence in Boardman. Nov. 10: MCSO received a re­ port from a woman that she and her son were menaced by an adult the previous night. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner ambulance a request for an ambulance for a 73 year old fe­ male who was unconscious and not breathing. CPR was in progress. The patient was trans­ ported to Pioneer Memorial Hos­ pital in Heppner. MCSO deputy arrested a 13 year old girl and a 17 year old boy for Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle on 1-84 milepost 144, eastbound. The girl was lodged at Umatilla County Juvenile Deten­ tion Center and the boy at Klickitat County Jail. MCSO deputy arrested a 49 year old man at the Irrigon An­ nex. He was transported to Uma­ tilla County Sheriffs office by MCSO deputy. MCSO received a report that a neighbor threw water on a one year old baby’s head while he was out playing at Riverview Trailer Court. MCSO received a report of a car damaged in a driveway over the weekend. MCSO received a report of an elk hunter dropped at a deputy’s home. Deputy assisted him with a ride to his camp at Martin Prai­ rie. MCSO received a report of a child with bums to upper body at an Irrigon residence. No abuse had occurred. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a 16 year old shoplifter at Central Red Apple Market in Heppner. MCSO received a report of an audible motion detector at Co­ lumbia Middle School in Irrigon. There had been no entry. MCSO received a report of a prank phone call. Caller laughed then hung up. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman ambulance a report of a woman having chest pains. Pa­ tient was transported to ambu­ lance hall to meet with the ambu­ lance, then transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO received a report of a bull walking down Highway 74. Owner responded and several others helped round up cattle. MCSO received a report of man who drove into a driveway and shot the dog in the yard twice in the head. Later determined that the incident happened in Gilliam County. Nov. 11: MCSO received a re­ port of a theft of a set of keys and pair of shoes from an apartment. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a request for an officer at a residence. A woman and her son were having a dis­ pute. MCSO dispatched to the state highway division a report of a dead deer on the highway. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police Regional Dis­ patch Center (RDC) in Bend a report of a log truck almost forc­ ing a woman off the road between Heppner and Ruggs. MCSO received a request for information about how a trailer got inside a fence at K & K Stor­ age. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police RDC a report of a three point elk on top of a truck in a spike area. MCSO deputy, Irrigon ambu­ lance responded to a report of a 4-wheeler wreck with a male with a back injury, conscious and breathing at Kunze Road in Boardman. The patient was trans­ ported to St. Anthony’s Hospital in Pendleton. MCSO received a report of a lost calf on Kippee Road in Boardman and a cow from an Ir­ rigon pasture. MCSO received a report of a pickup which had been stolen believed to have been found on Highway 730, one mile east of Irrigon. Turned out to be the wrong pickup. MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­ lice Dept, responded to a distur­ bance at the Outback Apts, in Boardman. Three-four males were reported to be yelling and hitting each other in the backyard. Officers were unable to locate anyone on arrival. One man was believed to have fled on foot. MCSO received a report of an audible burglar alarm at Dewey’s Chevron in Boardman. Turned out to be a false alarm. Nov. 12: MCSO dispatched to the Heppner ambulance a request for an ambulance for a woman at St. Patrick’s Senior Center in Heppner. The patient was trans­ ported to Pioneer Memorial Hos­ pital in Heppner. MCSO dispatched to Morrow County Behavioral Health a re­ quest to talk to someone. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a Chevy Blazer illegally parked at Lott’s Electric in Heppner. MCSO received a report of a reckless driver spinning around in another person’s driveway, al­ most taking out the sprinklers. MCSO received a report from a man in Douglas County that the S m a ll to w n s have th e ir o w n w e ’ve h e lp e d peo p le in o u r hom e d ra s tic a lly re ducing and e lim in a tin g special values. L ik e th e to w n re a liz e th e ir d re a m s fo r services — w e 've opened 33 offices im p o rta n c e o f close frie n d s . m o re th a n 6 0 y e a rs. in small tow ns across the state. A n d p u ttin g service before p rofits. 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