EIG HT - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppnef, Oregon W ednesday, January 1 4 ,1 9 9 8
MCSO received a report of a
woman who had grabbed and
Sheriff's Report shaken an 11 year old girl as she
was walking home;
MCSO received a report of a
Jan 3: MCSO deputy and
Boardman Police Dept, r e suspicious vehicle in Irrigon;
MCSO received a report from
sponded to a report of shots fired
behind a residence in Boardman; the Oregon State Police of a man
MCSO recieved a report of a leaving Heppner en route to
man taking his ex-wife’s things. Spray, driving a white flatbed
with no plates. The man’s license
Advised it was a civil matter;
MCSO received a report of a had been suspended in Idaho;
MCSO deputy, Boardman Fire
careless speeder going 80-90 mph
and passing on the right shoulder and Police depts. responded to a
on 1-84 eastbound. The person report of smoke coming out of a
tractor-trailer rig on 1-84 east-
was cited;
MCSO received a report of a bound at the Highway 730 junc
horse shot at Kahler Basin Road tion. The motor had blown. The
Fire Dept, was cancelled en route;
in Spray;
Boardman Police Dept., ambu
MCSO recieved a report of
criminal mischief at a residence lance responded to a report of a
72 year old woman with severe
in Boardman;
MCSO dispatched to Board- abdominal pain. The patient was
man Police Dept, a report of van transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermis
dalism done to picnic area
restrooms at the Boardman Park; ton.
Jan. 8: MCSO dispatched to the
MCSO received a report o f
signs shot up at Clarks Canyon/ Boardman ambulance a report of
Social Ridge, Clarks/Burt Peck a woman having difficulty breath
Road and Bunker Hill Road from ing. The patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Meadowbrook Road.
Jan 4: MCSO dispatched to the Hospital in Hermiston;
Boardman Police Dept, re
Boardman ambulance a report of
sponded to a report of a domestic
a woman at a residence in Board-
man who had passed out, was not dispute in progress at the parking
lot of Trail Apts, in Boardman.
conscious and was not breathing.
The dispute was verbal only.
The patient was given CPR then
MCSO deputy, Heppner Police
transported to Good Shepherd
Dept, responded to a report of a
Community Hospital in Hermis-
man who had fallen and his
ton;
MCSO received a report of mother could not get him up;
MCSO dispatched to the Or
guns stolen from a Boardman
egon State Police a report of hunt
residence returned to owner;
ers putting up items on Western
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Fire Dept, a report of Empire property that is posted in
Imgon;
a structure fire on Kunze Road. It
MCSO received a report of a
looked like an outbuilding was on
trespasser loading stuff into his
fire next to a trailer house;
car in Imgon;
MCSO received a report that
MCSO received a report of a
the lone City Hall door was open.
custodial
problem in Imgon. A
Jan. 5: MCSO dispatched to the
woman’s sister had picked up the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
woman’s 11 year old daughter
of four juveniles trespassing in a
field behind Habdoc Apts, in
and would not give her back;
Boardman;
MCSO deputy, lone Fire Dept.,
MCSO dispatched to the
Oregon State Police and the State
Boardman Police Dept, a report
Highway Division responded to
of a silent hold-up alarm at the
a report of a person who had
wrecked her pickup on Horseshoe
North Main Boardman Inland
Bend out of lone on Highway 74.
Empire Bank. It turned out to be
The pickup was blocking a lane
a false alarm;
and leaking gasoline. The woman
MCSO dispatched to the
was taken by private vehicle to
Boardman ambulance a report of
the hospital;
an elderly woman who was
MCSO received a report o f
sweaty, disoriented and dizzy and
loud music at a residence in Irri
may have had a stroke;
gon;
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a request for
w om an’s ex-boyfriend who
an officer concerning possession
forced his way into her residence
of a weapon;
in lone and began yelling at her
MCSO dispatched to the
and threatening to kill her;
Boardman
Police Dept, a report
MCSO received a report of an
of
two
suspicious
vehicles at the
audible alarm at Kegler’s Sentry
Nomad
Restaurant
in Boardman.
Market in Irrigon. It turned out to
Six-seven
subjects
were looking
be the floor cleaners who were
in
the
trunks.
recently hired.
Jan. 9: MCSO received a report
Jan. 6: MCSO dispatched to the
of a camcorder and .303 rifle
Boardman Police Dept, a report
missing from a residence. The
of a girl at a Boardman residence
man’s estranged wife had been
beaten up by neighbors who also
moving stuff out of his residence
made racial slurs;
and reported the theft;
MCSO dispatched to the
MCSO received a report of a
Boardman Police Dept, a report
trespasser
in Irrigon. The man’s
of a man causing problems at
ex-girlfriend
was on the property
Wilson Road Trailer Park;
trying
to
get
her
stuff, but he said
MCSO received a report of a
she
owes
him
money;
suspicious vehicle in front of a
MCSO received a report of il
residence in Imgon;
legal
dumping of tires, wheels on
MCSO dispatched to the Or
egon State Police a report of a Petty’s Lane off Highway 74 out
tractor-trailer ng speeding at 80 of lone;
MCSO dispatched to the Or
plus mph and weaving in and out
egon State Police a report o f a
of lanes on 1-84;
MCSO received a report of a deer hit and needing to be put
man almost run off the road by down;
MCSO received a report of the
another man at Cemetery Road in
flood
computer down;
lone;
MCSO
received a report of a
MCSO dispatched to the
field
fire
on
1-84 eastbound;
Boardman Police Dept, a report
MCSO
received
a report of a
of a group of juveniles who re
home
broken
into
in
Irrigon;
fused to leave an area;
MCSO
dispatched
to
the Hepp
MCSO received a report that
the flood computer crashed. The ner Police Dept, a report of a teen
ager at Heppner High School re
computer was rebooted;
MCSO dispatched to the fusing to leave. The juvenile was
Boardman ambulance a report of cited for Criminal Trespass;
MCSO received a report of a
a girl who had fallen off a couch
and bent her neck back. The pa found wallet belonging to a per
tient was transported to Good son in Heppner with a large
Shepherd Community Hospital in amount of cash in it;
MCSO received a report of a
Hermiston;
MCSO dispatched to the
S12.15 drive-off at the Boardman
Boardman Police Dept, a report Texaco. The officer was unable
of a Jeep driving off without pay to locate the drive-off;
ing for S8.80 worth of fuel at
MCSO received a report of a
Boardman Texaco. They later car off the side o f the road on
came back and paid.
Highway 74 approximately seven
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a woman trespassing at the
Outback Apts.;
MCSO received a request to
speak to an officer concerning a
possible runaway in Boardman;
MCSO received a report of
cows out on Depot Road in Irri
gon;
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle in a ditch on 1-84 west
bound, milepost 1SS;
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle stuck in the middle of
Highway 207, milepost 4 north of
Lexington;
MCSO received a request for
a welfare check on a Boardman
woman who had not shown up for
work;
MCSO received a request from
a woman who needed assistance
in getting her husband out of the
shower;
MCSO received a report of a
motor vehicle accident involving
a chip truck and county snow
plow on the Bombing Range
Road south of RiverCrest Farms.
No injuries occurred;
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning a dog tied out
in the weather in Irrigon;
MCSO received a report of a
burglary at a residence in Imgon;
MCSO received a report of ju
veniles in a 4-wheel drive pickup
in CRP land near Piper Canyon/
Highway 74 near Blackhorse;
MCSO received a report of a
dog problem at a residence in Ir
rigon.
Jan. 13: MCSO dispatched to
the Heppner Fire Dept, a report
of a fire behind the planer at Kin-
zua Resources, LLC, Heppner;
MCSO received a report of
smoke behind Wilson Road
Trailer Park. An officer was un
able to locate;
MCSO received a report of a
prowler at a residence in Irrigon;
MCSO received a request to
reboot the flood computer;
MCSO dispatched to the Or
egon State Police a report of large
trucks speeding on Highway 74.
miles north of lone. A man in the
car appeared intoxicated.
Jan. 11: MCSO dispatched to
the Boardman Police Dept, a re
port of a pickup in the ditch at the
entrance to a residence on Logan
Drive;
MCSO dispatched to the
ficers were unable to locate the
person.
Dec. 31: MCSO dispatched to
Pioneer M em orial H ospital,
Heppner ambulance a report of an
elder woman who had fallen. The
patient was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital;
MCSO dispatched to the
Jan. 7: MCSO received a report
of a window shot at at a residence
in lone;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of people living with a woman at
Wilson Road Trailer Court who
wouldn’t leave. Advised it is a
civil problem;
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Dec. 29: MCSO dispatched to
the Heppner Fire Dept, a report
of a smoke alarm going off at
Heppner High School;
MCSO received a report of a
speeding semi truck in Imgon;
MCSO received a report of a
burglar alarm at Riverside High
School. It was a false alarm;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp
ner Police Dept, a report of two
strings of Christmas lights taken
from a residence on Water Street
in Heppner;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a fight at a residence in Board-
man between two females. No
weapons were used;
MCSO deputy, Heppner Fire
Dept, and ambulance, and Air
Life responded to a report of a
motor vehicle accident rollover
on Little Buttercreek Road in
volving a 15 year old with a pos
sible broken back;
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po
lice Dept, and ambulance re
sponds to a report of a 14 year
old who had cut his wrist while
knocking on a window to get his
sister’s attention. The wound was
bleeding profusely. No transport
was made, his father returned
home.
Dec. 30: MCSO dispatched to
the lone EMTs, Heppner ambu
lance a request for an ambulance
for a man with breathing prob
lems in lone. The patient was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner;
MCSO received a report of
three loose dogs in Irrigon;
MCSO received a report of two
loose horses in Imgon;
MCSO received a report of a
woman found who had been re
ported a runaway;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a gang member trespassing at
Wilson Road Trailer Court;
MCSO received a report of
loud music at a residence in Irri
gon;
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po
lice Dept, responded to a report
of a suspicious person knocking
at a porch door in Boardman. Of
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a break-in o f a vehicle in
Boardman;
MCSO received a report of sus
picious circumstances at a resi
dence in Lexington. The gate had
been shoved in;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp
ner Police Dept, a request for a
police officer from a Behavioral
Health worker concerned over the
welfare of a client;
MCSO received a report of a
pump house broken into and
items stolen in Irrigon;
MCSO received a report of a l
two vehicle accident in Imgon.
No injuries occurred;
MCSO received a report of
calves out on Baseline Road;
MCSO deputy, Oregon State
Police, Washington State Police,
Umatilla County Sheriffs office
responded to a report of a vehicle
traveling at a high rate of speed
on 1-84 eastbound. An officer had
tried to stop the vehicle but
couldn’t.
Jan. 1: MCSO received a report
of gun shots in Irrigon. An officer
was unable to locate;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of someone beating on a bedroom
window and then running off. The
owner is on a heart monitor and
was frightened;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of illegal use of fireworks;
MCSO received a report of a
burglar alarm at Kegler’s Sentry
Market in Irrigon. It turned out to
be an employee error;
MCSO received a report of a
Nissan pickup hit and run at lone
Legion Hall;
MCSO received a report of sus
picious youths, 7-8 year old girls,
walking westbound on Kincaid in
Boardman wearing heavyjackets,
backpacks and carrying flash
lights;
MCSO deputy and Boardman
Police Dept, responded to Wilson
Road Trailer Court for a report of
a man with a gun coming to a
woman’s door;
MCSO received a report of a
storage unit burglarized at
Sunridge Mini-Storage, Imgon.
Jan. 2: MCSO received a report
of a home entered into and things
taken on Paul Smith Road, Board-
man;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f an audible burglar alarm at
Boardman Medical Clinic. It
turned out an employee with the
wrong code;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a burglar alarm at Riverside
High School. It turned out to be
an employee error;
MCSO received a report of two
men at a house that was supposed
to be vacant. It turned out to be
unfounded;
MCSO received a report of a
man tailgating another all the way
to the Post Office in lone;
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po
lice and Fire depts. and ambu
lance, and Oregon State Police
responded to a head-on collision
with injuries on 1-84 eastbound,
milepost 173. One female patient
was transpbrted to Good Shep
herd Community Hospital in Her
miston;
MCSO received a report of a
Toyota pickup banged up on
Nichols Road across from the
Lexington Airport One patient
was transported by private vehicle
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner, then to St Anthony
Hospital in Pendleton;
Boardman Police Dept ar
rested Eric Michael Gill, 18, for
Sodomy I, Sex Abuse I. Gill was
lodged at the UCSOjail.
Santa makes visit
Santa (Ross VanEtta) made the Pioneer Nursing Home residents
pretty happy during the recent holiday season, when he stopped by
to take requests and find out who had been good.
Contractor hired for SWOT analysis
In order to respond to the
effects of rapid economic growth
and the anticipated creation of a
significant numbers of new jobs
in Umatilla and Morrow
Counties, the Morrow Umatilla
(Region
12)
Workforce
Committee is using the Strengths
Weaknesses opportunities and
Threats
(SWOT)
Analysis
process to assess the capacity of
the
regional
workforce
development system to respond
to this growth.
This process
will provide assessment and
guidance to the region to help
workforce
programs
take
advantage of the opportunities
associated with this expected
growth in employment., said a
news release from the committee.
The outcome of this analysis
additional ability to provide skill
training through schools and
public and private agencies to
sustain family wage jobs.
The release said that the
analysis will ensure that
employers will be able to find
employees with basic and
technical skills.
The committee brings together
private sector business and
industry leadership, schools,
public agencies, business and
industry
representatives
to
discuss local needs, set priorities,
leverage funds and promote
partnerships
for
workforce
related programs in the region,
continued the release.
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The Region 12 Workforce
Committee has hired consultant
Richard Bittmger to conduct a
SWOT analysis of the workforce
system in our region. Bittmger,
from Eugene, lived and worked
in this region until recently. He
has a strong familiarity with the
region's
workforce
issues,
geography, demographics and
community development partners
they said. He will coordinate this
analysis with other local
community and organizational
efforts, such as the HUES
Economic Impact Study, to
avoid duplication of efforts.
During
1995,
Bittmger
conducted and authored "An
Assessment
of
Workforce
Development Needs and Issues
in Morrow and Umatilla
Counties". The SWOT analysis
will be a continuation of the
information
gathered
in
Bittinger's document.
The committee says it
anticipates the completion of the
SWOT analysis by the end of
January 1998 and plans to share
the result through a public
meeting process sometime in
February.
For more information contact
Mary F. Nixon, regional
coordinator,
Region
12
Workforce Committee at 541 -
276-9050 Ext. 230.
C hristm as Cash
a success
The Christmas Cash program
sponsored by the Bank of Eastern
Oregon and local businesses was
a success, reports Darrell Raver
of the Bank of EO.
"We loaned out $20,600 and
we think that was pretty good,"
Raver said.
Under the program the bank
made no interest, no fee loans up
to $1,000 just in time for
Christmas shopping.
The money had to be spent
locally
at
participating
businesses.
"We plan on doing it again next
year," Raver said.
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but makes a whole lot o f sense?
Stop in and see the full line of HiQual
Livestock Equipment on display at
Morrow County Grain Growers
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