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H eppner G azette Tim es, H eppner, O regon
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
Office in Heppner reports
handling or dispatching the
following business over the past
several weeks:
Jan. 19: Boardman Police
Dept, received a request for an
officer to contact him regarding
a tenant that was having some
property repossessed;
MCSO received a report of a
swerving driver in a white Ford
pickup;
MCSO received a report from
Good Shepherd Community Hos­
pital o f possible child abuse;
Boardman Fire Dept, and am­
bulance, Hermiston ambulance
and Oregon State Police received
a report of a motor vehicle acci­
dent on 1-84 westbound, milepost
174 near the median. It was un­
known if injuries occurred;
Oregon State Police received a
report of two subjects with flash­
lights in the refuge area possibly
poaching;
Heppner ambulance received a
report o f a 74 year old woman
bleeding heavily from under the
arm. The patient was transported
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner;
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report from Wilson Road
Trailer Court from a woman who
said her husband had gotten up­
set with her about some marital
problems and pulled her hair. The
woman requested an officer.
Jan. 20: Arlington ambulance
received a request for assistance,
the emergency was unknown;
Boardman ambulance received
a request from a woman who re­
ported that her mother was hav­
ing difficulty breathing and was
already on oxygen;
Boardman Fire Dept., and am­
bulance and Oregon State Police
received a report of a rollover
accident on 1-84 westbound, mile­
post 168. Injuries were reported.
Three patients were transported to.
Good Shepherd Community Hos­
pital in Hermiston;
Oregon State Police received a
report of windows broken out of
a car on Baseline Road near High­
way 74;
A woman called the Oregon
State Police to claim her
daughter’s dog found at an acci­
dent;
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a stolen stereo/
cd player in Boardman;
Oregon State Police received a
report of a shot elk and several
ducks in Irrigon;
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report from a woman whose
mother was trying to get in the
back door. Her mother left;
MCSO received a request for
an officer to file a trespassing
complaint in Boardman;
MCSO received a report of
four juveniles (two males and two
females) smelling of alcohol and
acting irate at Irrigon Sentry Mar­
ket. They left and headed west­
bound on Highway 730;
MCSO received a report of an
assault at a residence in Irrigon.
The parties were separated;
MCSO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a report that the
1-84 on-ramp westbound was icy
and truck drivers were having
problems.
Jan. 21: MCSO received a re­
quest for an officer to speak with
a student at Columbia Middle
School concerning a pair of shoes
that were taken from the student’s
residence;
MCSO received a request for
a deputy to cite a female juvenile
for Minor In Possession-tobacco;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner ambulance a request for an
ambulance for a Heppner man
having difficulty breathing. The
patient was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner;
MCSO received a report that
the flood computer jumped to
Level 5, but it was not raining.
NW Weather Service said that the
area looked okay on radar and to
reset the computer. Lower Hinton
Creek was checked, all was okay;
MCSO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a report o f a
possible Driving While Under the
Influence of Intoxicants on High­
way 730 near the refuge;
MCSO received information
that there is a computer software
problem with the flood computer;
MCSO received a report of
eight bales of alfalfa stolen from
a residence in Boardman;
MCSO received a report of
several juveniles on a 4-wheeler
behind a residence in Boardman;
MCSO received a report of a
broken stop sign on Main Street
in lone;
MCSO dispatched to the Corps
of Engineers, Pendleton Weather
Service and Heppner Fire Dept, a
report o f a Level 5 at Lower
Hinron Creek. System was re­
ported to be running and should
read all stream and precipitation
gauges and sensors. Heppner Fire
Dept, chief Estes said he would
check the creek and remove de­
bris if required;
MCSO received a report of ste­
reo and cd’s taken and the man’s
former housemates wouldn’t let
him get his personal belongings;
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­
lice Dept, and Oregon State Po­
lice responded to a report of a
wrong-way driver on 1-84 east-
bound in the westbound lanes at
milepost 162. The driver almost
hit another vehicle. Several offic­
ers joined in pursuit. The vehicle
crossed into Gilliam County. Of­
ficers set up spikes in the road and
the vehicle was stopped. The ve-
hicle had been stolen.
Jan. 22: MCSO received a re­
port of graffiti on a water tank in
Irrigon;
MCSO received a report of a
woman honking her hom and flip­
ping off another woman in lone;
MCSO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a report of
mules on Highway 74;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a man
threatening two woman at a resi­
dence.
MCSO received a report of a
residence broken into in Irrigon;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a speeder on 1-84 eastbound;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of par­
tying at a residence in Heppner;
MCSO received a report of
lone person overdue for an ap­
pointment in Hermiston;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of juveniles throwing rocks at
passing cars;
MCSO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a request for an
officer concerning juveniles who
he was
buried
were told to leave a dance at Co­
lumbia Middle School and would
not;
MCSO received a report of a
bull out on Highway 74. Owners
were advised;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a ver­
bal dispute between a father and
juvenile son in Heppner.
Jan. 24: MCSO received a re­
port of a man refusing to leave
Beecher’s Restaurant in lone and
trying to pick a fight with patrons;
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a
white Toyota Corolla stolen in
Heppner;
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a stolen vehicle found.
The car was stolen out of Hepp­
ner and found near the Heppner
Junior High School;
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer so the
caller could file a report of a bi­
cycle which was stolen. The caller
found the bike at a neighbor’s
residence;
MCSO received a request for
a deputy for vandalism/attempted
burglary across from the Coun-
try Garden Estates in Irrigon;
MCSO dispatched to Gilliam
County a report of someone driv­
ing through fields and chasing
cows at Cecil;
MCSO received a report of a
maroon semi with a white trailer
speeding and swerving on 1-84
eastbound, milepost 147;
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle abandoned at the Irrigon
B P/laundrom at for alm ost a
week;
MCSO and Oregon State Po­
lice received a report of a domes­
tic dispute in progress in Irrigon;
Boardman Police Dept., Board-
man ambulance received a report
of an unconscious woman. Her
husband could not wake her up.
The patient was transported to
Good Shepherd Community Hos­
pital in Hermiston;
MCSO received a report of a
woman trying to move her be­
longings out of a residence in Ir­
rigon but was not allowed to;
MCSO received a report of
$1,000 stolen from a residence in
Irrigon;
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ported a suspicious male walking
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along 1-84 westbound, milepost
161, who was w earing dark
clothes and partially on the road
in Irrigon;
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a suspicious
vehicle across from a residence
in Boardman.
Jan. 25: MCSO received a re­
port of people stomping on some
sacks in Heppner. Turned out that
the people were getting garbage
ready for pickup;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a dog bite that drew blood in
Boardman;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report of
a 68 year old man with conges­
tive heart failure and who was
having trouble breathing. The
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f the Colum bia Villa Apts,
tagged by gang graffiti;