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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 17,1998 a grandmother on two children east bound in the west bound who were staying with their land on 1-84. S h e r if f 's R e p o r t father in Boardman. Boardman Police Department MCSO received a report of a received a report of a suspicious May 14- MCSO received a small fishing boat washed vehicle in Boardman. report o f a neighbor dog coming against some rocks in the cove at May 16 - MCSO received a into a yard, chasing cats, small Three-Mile Canyon. report of a land owner who had dogs and keeping resident away Boardman Ambulance received received a permit from Oregon from mailbox. a report of a 92 year-old male, Department of Forestry and MCSO received a request for weak, disoriented and who an officer to cite a student for Wildlife for deer hazing. Deer believed he was dying. He was had gotten in his tomato, pepper possession of less than one ounce transported to Good Shepherd and watermelon patch. of marijuana. Hospital. MCSO received a report of Boardman Police Department MCSO received a report of a received a report of a burglar unauthorized use of a motor domestic in progress at a vehicle in Irrigon. A Jeep alarm at a Boardman residence. residence in Imgon. Wagoneer was stolen and located Alarm was cancelled. MCSO received a report of on Highway 730 just over the MCSO and Oregon State three cows out on Olsen road. Police responded to a report of Morrow County line with blood Boardman Police Department in the driver's seat as the vehicle speeding semis and vehicles received a report of males cutting in and out of traffic on I- had been wrecked and a blood drinking and loud outside Wilson trail headed toward Imgon The 84 west bound. road Trailer Court in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a victim was from a separate motor May 18 - Boardman vehicle accident and was not daughter who had flown to visit Ambulance and Boardman Police connected to the unauthorized her father, took his red Toyota Department received a report of 4x4 to the store and never use of a motor vehicle. a 39-year-old woman with sharp MCSO received a report of returned in Irrigon. abdominal pains in Boardman. unauthorized people at the Oasis May 15 - MCSO received a She was transported to Good repeat of a noise complaint on a RV park in Imgon. Shepherd Hospital. MCSO received a report of an grey Astro van in Imgon. Oregon State police received a MCSO received a report of a alarm at Bank of Eastern Oregon. report of a young male house in Irrigon toilet papered Turned out to be a false alarm, hitchhiker on 1-84 east bound. just construction workers. and syruped. MCSO received a report of an MCSO received a report of a MCSO received a report of a abandoned vehicle at the comer side door open at the shop next to middle aged man sleeping behind of Fourth and Washington in Tom’s TV. a truck stop at Brown's Auto in Irrigon with only one lane of Boardman Police Department Imgon. traffic getting by. received a report of a domestic Wheeler County Ambulance MCSO received a report of a dispute between a man and a and Police Department received fire alarm at Lamb Weston in woman in Boardman. a report of a car that had gone off Boardman. There was no fire. MCSO received a report of a the road into the John Day river MCSO received a report of possible restraining order near service creek on highway 19 laundry facility graffitied at violation in lone. Restraining with a female inside and the car Irrigon Mobile Court. was drifting down the river. A order had expired. MCSO received a report of a MCSO received a report of a female body was located later disturbance at a residence in dog hanging around mini mart half a mile down the river. Irrigon. A woman was outside and owner was believed to have MCSO received a report of a screaming and a man was locked dumped it. man who wandered into a cabin inside the house. Theresa Rae MCSO received a report of a who didn't speak any English. Amos, 37, was arrested for person buying beer at Stanfield. The man, who spoke failure to appear and driving Beer was sealed and driver not Vietnamese, was assisted in while suspended with $6,000 driving under the influence or locating his camp. bail. She was lodged at Umatilla intoxicants. Oregon State Police and the County Sheriffs Office jail. MCSO received a report of a Sherman County Sheriffs MCSO received a report of domestic dispute in progress in Department received a report of someone stealing the bird bath two male hikers missing over Imgon. from Smiths Plumbing in Imgon. MCSO and Services for four hours in Rattlesnake canyon Boardman Police Department Children and Families received- area below Maupin. received a report of a speeding an anonymous phone call saying May 17 - Boardman Police black Mustang with a temporary "My mom just beat me up." Call Department received a report of had bee disconnected but was a general alarm at the shop door permit on Highway 730. MCSO received a report of traced to a Lexington residence. at Riverside High School. suspicious circumstances. A Boardman Police Department MCSO and Oregon State Police male was seen with a bleeding responded to a report of a received a report of two men drinking in a trailer by the hand. Vehicle, which had a disturbance in Irrigon. broken rear window, had a flat Oregon State Police received a Nomad in Boardman. One man tire and driver was given a ride report o f an audible alarm at an brandished a shot gun at another into Irrigon. Irrigon residence. Turned out to man. Boardman Police Department MCSO received a report of a be a false alarm. received a report of a three-year- suspicious vehicle in the fields at MCSO received a report of a daughter getting out of control in Strebin Farms in Imgon. Men in old boy missing. Boy, last seen an hour ago in the Columbia vehicle said they were lost. Lexington. Boardman Police Department View Apartments, area was Boardman Police Department received a report from a man in located. and Oregon State Police Boardman Police Department responded to a report of a $15.25 Boardman who said his wife took received a report of a student's drive off from Boardman BP. the baby and went to Umatilla to back pack and school property Driver was located and arrested get drunk. stolen at Riverside High School. Boardman Police Department for driving under the influence of MCSO received a report of a received a report of loud music. intoxicants and hit and run. MCSO received a report of a person borrowing a vehicle to Boardman Police Department responded to a report of a $ 11.70 motor vehicle accident on move pipe and the vehicle wasn't Willow Creek road, nine miles returned. drive off from Boardman BP. Lexington EMTs and Heppner Boardman Police Department south of Heppner. Brian Earl Ambulance responded to a report received a report of a neighbor's Rystedt was cited for careless of a woman having difficulty kids breaking windows out in driving. breathing. She was transported MCSO received a report of a two vehicles in Boardman. to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. car broken into and radio and MCSO and Oregon State Police Boardman Police Department responded to a report of an speakers stolen in Irrigon. received a request to have an elderly man driving very slowly MCSO received a request from emergency message delivered. MCSO received a report of a V » mmw ■ w w*< reckless driver running two stop signs and traveling at a high rate of speed. A woman reported that a 14-year-old boy was almost hit by the same vehicle as he was riding his bike by one of the stop signs. MCSO received a report of two adults fishing past no trespassing signs below the dam. Oregon Department of Forestry and Wildlife reported open fishing season. Heppner Police Department received a report of a dog hit in Heppner. MCSO received a report of a six-year-old juvenile who refused to go home. An adult was reported to be intoxicated and several other juveniles were at the residence. May 19 - MCSO received a report o f a found pickup. MCSO received a request for extra patrol near a residence in Imgon. Vehicles were reported to be doing 60 mph-plus. Heppner Police Department received a report of vulgar phone calls. MCSO received a report of two dogs dumped at Umatilla Wildlife Refuge. Oregon State Police received a report of a 10-11 year-old child walking on 1-84 west bound with a dog and a cat in a cage. MCSO received a report from a man in Imgon that his daughter had stolen his pickup. MCSO received a report of a juvenile driving dangerously at Oasis Trailer Park in Imgon. MCSO responded to a report of a man threatening to blow up a woman's car. He had put a lawn mover underneath her car and was outside screaming and yelling and appearing to be intoxicated or on drugs. MCSO received a report of a woman yelling at people who drove by Oasis RV Park in Irrigon. MCSO received a report that a driver almost hit a boy while he was walking to Beecher's Restaurant in lone. Boardman Police Department received a report of two juvenile males, 14-15 years old, with rifles walking along the railroad tracks. One had a rifle tucked in his pants. The other had a rifle wrapped in his sweater or coat. MCSO received a report from Oregon State Police of a "rolling domestic" dispute with an older Oldsmobile driven by a woman and a Blazer driven by a woman heading towards Imgon. Oregon State Police requested officer backup concerning a possible suspected vehicle in a domestic dispute on highway 730 by the cemetery. MCSO received a report of a neighbor's dog attacking a woman's son while he was walking home. MCSO received a report of the rear window of a vehicle broken out at Imgon Mobile Court. MCSO received a report of a street sign down and in bushes at west Oregon and fourth street in Imgon. May 20 - MCSO received a report of suspicious circumstances at a residence in Boardman while owners were gone. All was secure. MCSO received a report of a window broken out o f laundry room door at Imgon Mobile Court. MCSO received a report of theft from shop building at ranch in lone. MCSO received a call from a person who said he did not try to run over a boy in lone. MCSO received a report of a one vehicle accident in the parking lot of St. Patrick's Senior Center in Heppner. No injuries, non blocking. MCSO received a report that a small red pickup almost ran someone else off the road when the first vehicle tried to pass. The pickup sped up and then slowed down. Boardman Police Department received a report o f juveniles running stop signs, speeding and driving erratically in Boardman. Oregon State Police received a report of juveniles going into a new trailer shed at Country Garden Estates. MCSO received a report of a broken window at Imgon Mobile Court. Heppner Police Department received a report o f a motion alarm at Klamath First Federal in Heppner. Turned out to be a false alarm. MCSO received a report of four suspicious vehicles on access road to Taggares Farms. Boardman Police Department received a report o f expensive flowers stolen from a residence in Boardman. May 21 - MCSO received a report of a possible Driving While Under the Influence of Intoxicants on 1-84 westbound. The driver was located and it was not DUII. Oregon State Police and the Irrigon ambulance received a report of a car-pickup accident on Highway 730. MCSO received a report of a woman's name forged on a vehicle title. MCSO received a request to speak to a mental health person. Boardman Police Dept., Oregon State Police received a report of a verbal domestic dispute under the overpass at Boardman. Oregon State Police received a report of a possible Driving While Under the Influence on I- 84 eastbound. Boardman ambulance, Boardman EMTs, Boardman Police Dept, and MCSO deputy responded to a report of a man who would not wake up and believed to be not breathing. MCSO deputy, Oregon State Police and Arlington Fire Dept. continued page 10 I^JJL^»X a IJLJ»X4JL4<JLLJULLLJL*LJLLJL»LJULJL*LJL a LJLJJUI*JI»!*X4^I Tyler and Francie Harwell request the pleasure o f your company a t the marriage o f their daughter ERIN ELIZABETH to DEACON JACOB HEIDEMAN son of Loren and Della Heide man Saturday, the twenty-seventh of June Nineteen hundred and ninety-eight a t four o ’clock First Christian Church 775 West Highland Hermiston, Oregon Reception im m ediately following a t the H ansell ranch home June 19th - Friday Barbecue Buffet Dinner ~ Welcome BMW Bikers. 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