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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 10,1997 - FIVE
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
office
reports
handling
or
dispatching
the
following
business during the past several
weeks:
Nov. 23. M C SO received a re­
port o f a suspicious vehicle at
Woodlands Trailer Court in Irri-
gon.
M CSO received a report o f the
theft o f a battery, cables and ter­
minals in Boardman.
M C SO received a report o f a
16 year old girl assaulted by an
older woman.
M C SO received a report o f an
alarm at Bank o f Eastern Oregon
in Heppner. It was only an em­
ployee error.
M C SO received a report o f a
small vapor leak at the A rm y
Depot M55 Rocket Storage. Em­
ployees were on the scene with
an air filter and didn’ t believe it
was a threat to the public.
MCSO deputy, Heppner Police
and Fire depts. and Kinzua re­
sponded to a report o f a log truck
that lost its load on M ay Street in
Heppner. Kinzua was contacted
and sent equipment to assist. The
accident blocked traffic, but no
injuries occurred.
M C S O received a report o f
potato trucks parking on private
property.
Heppner Police and Fire depts.,
Heppner ambulance and Looslie
Tow responded to a report o f a
pickup that ran into the bridge
near Water and Gale streets. One
woman with unknown injuries
was taken by private vehicle to
Pioneer M em orial Hospital in
Heppner. The woman was ar­
rested for Driving W hile Under
the Influence o f Intoxicants.
M C SO received a request to
deliver a message to a man hunt­
ing in the area. The man’ s mother
was in the hospital and not doing
well.
N ov. 24: M C SO received a re­
port o f a man with a knife walk­
ing around a house in Imgon. The
man went into the house where
he lives and threatened to kill
himself. Mental Health was con­
tacted and made an appointment
for the man.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report o f
a one month old infant running a
fever. The child had a fever o f
99.1 with a slight red rash on its
chest. Transport was refused.
Nov. 25: M C SO received a re­
port o f a non-injury accident in
front o f the police station.
M C SO received a report o f a
lost B eagle puppy at Country
Garden Estates.
M C SO received a request to
watch a home in Im gon.
M C SO received a report o f a
man cutting his neighbor’ s fence
in Im gon, saying he had a right
to do so.
M C S O received a report o f
missing car ramps at an Im gon
residence.
M C SO received a report o f a
woman in Lexington who said she
was sleeping on the couch when
her husband grabbed her arm,
twisting it and leaving red marks.
M C SO received a report o f two
Shetland ponies on W ilson Road
by the elem en tary school in
Boardman.
M C SO received a report o f a
security alarm at a residence in
Boardman.
M C SO received a report o f a
lost Boston bull terrier in Imgon.
M C SO received a request o f a
house check in Boardman.
M C S O dispatched to the
Gilliam County S h e riff s office a
report from a small child that his
uncle was beating up his dad.
Child hung up, so call was traced.
Everything was okay; no assault
occurred.
M C S O received a report o f
dogs coming in the neighbor’ s
yard and attacking a dog.
M C SO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report o f an
apartment broken into in Hepp­
ner, w ith m oney, checkbook,
bank cards taken.
M C S O received a report o f
loud music at the Irrigon M obile
Court.
M C SO received a report o f a
man refusing to leave Dodge City
Restaurant in Boardman.
M C S O received a report o f
neighbor’ s dogs barking for hours
in Boardman.
N ov. 27: M C SO received a re­
port o f a cow out on Basey Can­
yon at the top o f Heppner Hill.
M C SO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report o f ju ve­
niles throwing pine cones at a
door at Mt. Glen Apts, in Hepp­
ner and refusing to stop.
M C S O received a report o f
someone in a house in Boardman
while people were out o f town.
Turned out to be family members.
M C SO received a report o f a
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suspicious man at the Boardman
Texaco. The man was dressed all
in blue with a blue stocking cap
with an orange stain on it; he was
skinny and scruffy. He was hang­
ing around the station for a long
time asking questions. He finally
went to the church to get some­
thing to eat.
M C S O depu ty, Boardm an
Emergency Medical Technicians
responded to a report o f a man
who said he had low blood sugar
and hypertension and was going
to die. The patient was trans­
ported to Good Shepherd Com ­
munity Hospital in Hermiston.
M C S O received a report o f
loud music at a residence in the
West Glenn area.
M C SO received a report o f a
person in a car with the lights out
vandalizing mail boxes in Imgon.
N ov. 28: M CSO received a re­
quest from Dodge C ity Inn in
Boardman for assistance in the
removal o f a very loud truck. No
one in the truck responded and the
truck had been running since the
previous night. N o one was dis­
covered inside. It was determined
that the subject had rented a room
and had been there for two days.
The subject was located and
moved his truck.
M CSO received a request from
a man for a welfare check on his
brother whom he had not been
able to contact for two weeks. The
subject was contacted and ad­
vised to call his brother.
M C SO received a report o f ha­
rassing phone calls in Boardman.
For the past two weeks, a woman
had called and said, “ W e ’re gonna
get you.”
M CSO received a report o f a
mail box destroyed in Im gon.
M CSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report o f civil
problems between a man, his sis­
ter and brother-in-law in Hepp­
ner over the sale o f a car.
M CSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report o f miss­
ing g o lf clubs from a woman in
Heppner.
M CSO deputy, Boardman Po­
lice Dept, responded to a report
o f an attem pted b reak -in in
progress at the Outback Apts, in
Boardman.
M C S O received a report o f
hunters shooting behind Tidew a­
ter in a no-huntmg area.
M CSO received a report o f a
missing bottle jack taken from B
& C repair shop.
M C S O dispatch ed to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a man in a Datsun trying to hit
a pedestrian in Boardman.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a request for a
welfare check on five children in
Heppner.
M C SO received a report from
the Hermiston Police Dept, that
six members o f the south side
AAA/B row n Pride Gang were
arrested and other members o f the
gang left the police dept, threat­
ening the police.
M CSO received a report o f a
fender-bender in Im gon.
M C S O received a report o f
overdue hunters who were to have
returned home at Crooked River
Ranch on Wednesday. The hunt­
ers returned later.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a possible break-in attempt at
a residence in Boardman.
M C SO dispatched to the City
o f Im gon crew' a report o f a slurry
spill on Division Street in Imgon.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a large dog threatening a
woman’ s Pomeranians.
M CSO received a report o f a
person in a small w hite car
shooting while heading towards
lone. The person said they fired
at a pheasant.
M C SO received a report o f a
deer down near Heppner.
M C SO received a report o f a
woman who locked her keys in
her car at Country Garden Estates
in Im gon.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f minors having a party, possi­
bly fighting and a car which may
have been hit by another vehicle
at Sandpiper Apts, in Boardman.
M C SO deputy, Oregon State
Police, Boardman Police Dept,
and Boardman ambulance re­
sponded to the Sandpiper Apts, in
Boardman. Tw o people called to
say that officers needed assis­
tance. An ambulance was re­
quested and capstun had been
used. Vincent Muniz, 20, was ar­
rested on M orrow County and
BPD charges for assaulting a po­
lice officer, resisting anest, inter­
fering with police, disorderly con­
duct, menacing and BPD charges
o f interference /governmental
process. Maria Caraveo, 47, was
arrested on BPD charges for fur­
nishing alcohol to minors, resist­
ing arrest, assault on a police o f­
ficer, disorderly conduct and in­
terfering with police. John A.
Muniz, 18, was arrested on BPD
charges o f interfering with a po­
lice officer.
N ov. 30: M CSO received a re­
port o f a puppy barking at a resi­
dence and people were not be­
lieved to have been home for
days.
M C SO received a report o f a
man and woman fighting at a resi­
dence in Imgon.
M CSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept., Heppner ambu­
lance a report o f a woman lying
in the street on the west end o f
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
M CSO received a report o f a
theft o f equipment in Imgon.
M CSO received a report o f a
missing person.
M CSO received a report from
a person at the senior center that
a woman was having numbness
in her left arm and irregular
breathing. CPR was initiated and
the woman was transported to
M C SO received a report o f a
civil dispute over a car. Owner
gave the car to be repaired and the
person who was to have repaired
it refused to return it.
Dec. 3: M C SO received a re­
port o f a suspicious vehicle at
Country Garden Estates in Irri­
gon. A van had turned o f f its
lights and stopped behind a heat­
ing and air conditioning service
truck. When the person stepped
out o f her house, the van took off.
M C SO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a report o f a
transient carrying a plastic bag
wandering around B eef N.W .
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a request
for an ambulance at a Boardman
rest area because a driver o f a
freightlmer had injured his back.
M C S O dispatch ed to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a suspicious car at M orrow
Estates, Boardman.
M C SO received a report o f 30
head o f cattle on the highway be­
tween Heppner and Condon.
M C SO received a request to
check a load on a truck parked at
the eastbound rest area.
M C SO received a report that
cattle were run o f f the road onto
C RP land. Unable to contact the
owner.
M C SO received a report o f a
camp trailer broken into.
M CSO received a report o f sur­
round-sound stereo missing from
a Boardman residence when the
owner woke up.
Pioneer M em orial Hospital in
Heppner.
M C SO received a report o f a
man who hadn ’ t returned hi s chil­
dren to his ex-w ife by the ap­
pointed time.
M C SO dispatched to the Uma­
tilla Police Dept, a report o f a man
wanted for Driving While License
Suspended felony seen driving in
Irrigon.
Dec. 1: M CSO received a re­
port o f a student at Riverside High
School in Boardman that was out
o f control.
Dec. 1 : M C SO deputy found a
wallet on Second St. in Im gon.
M C SO received a report o f a
pickup wrecked and a rifle miss­
ing or stolen.
M C SO received a complaint
against a landlord in Imgon. Ten­
ant said landlord was giving her
citations while everyone else was
doing the same thing.
M C SO received a report o f a
suspicious male walking south on
Third St. in Irrigon.
M CSO received a report o f a
woman earlier reported missing
located at her mother’ s house.
M CSO received a report o f a
suspicious male who came up to
a house and asked about the oc­
cupant o f the house in Irrigon.
Dec. 2: M CSO dispatched to
the Heppner Police Dept, a report
o f a vehicle running bus lights at
Heppner Elementary School.
M CSO received a report from
an Im gon resident o f a possible
credit card scam over the phone.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report o f
a man on 1-84 milepost 151 east-
bound who said he was dizzy and
has tightness in his chest. The
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital.
M CSO received a report o f a
vehicle hit by another vehicle.
The driver was reported to be un­
insured.
MCSO received a report o f an
alarm at the M C Planning Dept,
in Imgon. Turned out to be a false
alarm.
MCSO dispatched to the State
Forestry a report o f a forest fire
south o f Cutsforth Park on W il­
low Creek highway. Four fires
topped trees on the east side o f
the highway. The fires ended up
being on Kinzua Resources land;
they were slash pile bums that got
out ofhand.
M C S O received a report o f
possible animal abuse at a resi­
dence in Im gon. The neighbor
didn’ t believe the dogs were be­
ing taken care o f properly.
M C S O received a report o f
possible sexual abuse.
M C S O received a report o f
deer hit on 1-84 milepost 168 east-
bound. The deer blocking the road
was removed.
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M C SO received a report o f a
stolen van in Boardman.
M C S O received a report o f
people, who were kicked out o f
their trailer because they were
behind on payments, taking the
washer, dryer and lawnmower
with them.
M CSO received a report o f ap­
proximately 20 males in a fight
at the soccer field in Boardman.
Three vehicles left in different
direction and some o f the males
took o f f on foot.
M CSO received a report from
Im gon o f a neighbor’ s obnoxious
pheasants because o f their drop­
pings.
M C S O received a report o f
cow s out on H ighw ay 206 at
Valby Road.
M C S O received a report o f
high school kids walking across
a yard to get to school in Imgon.
The owner was afraid his dog
would bite them and was con­
cerned about liability.
M C SO received a request for
an officer concerning a group o f
teenagers harassing a woman’ s
grandchildren.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a suspicious male at the Texaco
Station and C & D D rive-In in
Boardman.
M C SO received a request for
a mental health worker.
Dec. 4: M C SO dispatched to
the Hermiston Police Dept, a re­
port o f a man rubbing up against
a woman on a bus and another
man pulling her hair. The woman
said the driver refused to ac­
knowledge there was a problem.
The woman said she couldn’t wait
for an officer because she was
afraid the bus would leave with­
out her. H erm iston p o lic e
checked on the situation and it
was determined the man was a
mental subject. N o action was
taken.
M C SO received a report o f a
black cable believed to be a T V
cable laying across a pickup in
Heppner. Heppner T V was ad­
vised.
M CSO received a request from
Columbia Middle School in Irri­
gon for an officer to cite juveniles
for Minor in Possession-Tobacco.
M CSO received a request for
an officer for a shoplifter at Sen­
try Market in Im gon.
M CSO deputy reported that he
was chasing a man who had taken
o f f running at the C olu m bia
Learning Center in Im gon.
M CSO received a report o f a
structural fire fully engulfed in
Imgon.
M CSO received a report o f a
disturbance between sisters over
their children at a residence in Ir­
rigon.
M CSO received a report o f a
missing border collie.
M CSO received a report o f a
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woman beat up by her sisters. The
woman said she did not need an
ambulance. A woman and her
baby w ere taken by M C S O
deputy to a relative’ s home in
Hermiston.
M C SO assisted the Heppner
Police Dept, with traffic control
for the light parade in Heppner.
Heppner Police Dept, arrested
Gary Francis Newkirk, 33, on six
charges o f Sexual Abuse, two
counts o f Attempted Rape 1 and
one count o f Rape I. Newkirk was
remanded to the custody o f the
MCSO.
M CSO received a request for
a welfare check on a man’ s sis­
ter.
M CSO received a report o f an
audible alarm at C o lu m b ia
Middle School in Im gon. It was
a false alarm.
M C SO received a report from
a woman who said her husband,
who has Alzheimer’ s, hit her. The
family is trying to get him into a
hospital to be cared for.
M CSO deputy, Oregon State
Police responded to a report o f a
drive-off from the Boardman BP
station.
Dec. 5: MCSO, Boardman Po­
lice Dept, received a report o f a
man possibly D U II at Nom ad
Apts, in Boardman. The car was
at a residence and the hood was
cold.
MCSO deputy, Heppner ambu­
lance responded to a report o f a
man burned from the chest down
when he fell into a tank o f hot
water at Kinzua. Bryon Zumwalt,
Lexington, was airlifted to a bum
center in Portland.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report o f
a five year old child bleeding at
the Sandpiper Apts, in Boardman.
N o transport was made.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report o f
a clerk who had fainted for 10
m inutes at Lam b W eston in
Boardman.
Heppner Police Dept., Heppner
ambulance responded to a report
o f a man who had fallen and was
unable to get up. The man, com­
plaining o f hip pain, had dned
blood on his forehead.
M C SO received a request for
an welfare check on a man by His
brother who was concerned. The
man, who is medication, was last
seen buying cigarettes at Brown’s
just prior to his house burning
down.
M C SO received a report from
a woman who said she had re­
ceived two phone calls from a
man who threatened to kill her
husband i f he didn’ t stop sleep­
ing with the caller’ s wife.
M C SO received a report o f a
missing Boston bull terrier.
M CSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report o f a wal­
let left in one o f Les Schwab’ s
service rigs in Heppner.
M CSO received a request from
a woman who wanted to pick up
her purse from the annex build­
ing in Imgon.
M CSO , Oregon State Police
responded to a report o f a vehicle
driving erratically on 1-84 west­
bound, milepost 183-184.
M C S O dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a request
for an officer concerning forged
checks.
M CSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report from the
Oregon State Police o f a vehicle
stolen from the Buttercreek area
that may be heading to Heppner.
Heating
assistance
Winter is coming and with it
comes the high heating bills that
always play havoc with budgets.
You may be eligible to receive a
one-time payment toward your
heating bill through the Low -In ­
come Energy Assistance Program
operated by CAPECO.
Appointments w ill be sched­
uled for Wednesday, Dec. 17 at
the N e ig h b o rh o o d C en ter in
Heppner. Call 1-800-752-1139
for an appointment.
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