Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriffs Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business during the past weeks: MCSO received a report of two females at a residence where no one was supposed to be in Heppner. MCSO dispatched to the lone Fire Dept, a report of a flare-up of a fire. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Fire Dept, a report of a tree/grass fire 1/2 mile west of Boardman on the south side of I- 84. MCSO received a report of a motion alarm at the Irrigon Learn­ ing Center. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a teenager who had been in trouble earlier who was threaten­ ing suicide. All was okay. Aug. 12: MCSO dispatched to the Oregon State Police a report of a possible drunk driver leaving Boardman. • MCSO received a report of another sign put up at the far end entrance of Willow Creek Park. It was the third sign to be put up. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report of a male subject run off the road by a motor home in Imgon. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report of an intoxicated man with a gun. The man was arrested for Driving while Under the Influence of In­ toxicants the day before. MCSO deputy, Oregon State Police and the Imgon ambulance responded to a report of a hit-and- run involving a bicyclist. The pa­ tient was taken to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of kidsjumping a fence where the caller’s Rottweiler is and she was afraid the kids would be hurt. MCSO received a report of a suspicious male standing along I- 84. Aug. 13: MCSO deputy re­ ported seeing movement inside the Irrigon Market and the back door was open. MCSO received a report of a man believed to be dead at his home in Fossil. MCSO received a report of a window broken at the Imgon City Hall and a rock found on the side­ walk. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report of a couple fighting at a residence in Imgon. The man was reported to have knives. No one was avail­ able to respond. MCSO received a request for an extra patrol at Imgon Marina Park. “Gangbangers” started to hang out there about 2 p.m., fight­ ing and running other people out. MCSO received a report of a power pole hit by a potato truck. The power pole broke in half and wires were down. No injuries oc­ curred. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report of a possible drunk driver leaving Boardman on 1-84 westbound. MCSO received a report of a vehicle in the ditch on Rippee Road in Boardman. Oregon State Police, Arlington Fire Dept, and Arlington ambu­ lance responded to a report of a man threatening to commit suicide with explosives on his boat in the Columbia River near the Hepp­ ner Junction exit. No one was on the boat which floated to the Ar­ lington Marina. The man was in custody and transported to Mid- Columbia Medical Center at The Dalles. MCSO received a report of a stereo stolen out of an Isuzu at Sentry Market in Imgon. MCSO received a report of someone leaving their purse in the parking lot at the Sentry Market in Imgon. MCSO received a report of two men going door-to-door sell­ ing boxes of steaks and smelling of alcohol. MCSO received a report of a man in Irrigon who had just left a residence threatening to kill a woman and her kids. MCSO received a report of a line down partially on the Paul Smith Road. It turned out not to be an electric cable, it was possi­ bly a tv cable. MCSO received a report of a 19 year old hanging around prop­ erty. He had been told to leave but kept returning. He was be­ lieved to be homeless. MCSO received a report of two windows broken at Imgon City Hall, one on the front door and one on the window to the counsel chambers. MCSO received a report from a woman that her husband is drunk and driving in Lexington. MCSO deputy and Boardman Police Dept, responded to a re­ port of a male subject passing through a yard that was posted “no trespassing.” The subject apolo­ gized and no charges were filed MCSO received a report of speeders on newly paved Second Street in Boardman. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police and Gilliam County Sheriffs Office a report of a woman picked up by a male subject in Utah. The woman was dumped off in Arlington while they were swimming. He took off w ith her money and belongings. MCSO received a report of a possible drunk driver leaving Boardman Sentry Market. An of­ ficer was unable to locate the driver. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman EMTs a report of a man with stomach pains having trouble breathing. The man re­ fused transport. MCSO received a report of a male subject with a bicycle on the side of the road west of Stokes Landing. The man was very in­ toxicated. Aug. 15: MCSO received a report of an 18 year old girl in Imgon wanting to kill herself be­ cause she miscarried. MCSO received a report of a male subject walking on Highway 207. He was given a nde to Hepp­ ner. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Fire Dept, a report o f a dumpster on fire on Highway 74. MCSO received a report of a man threatening to beat another man up in Imgon. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Fire Dept, a report of a grass fire on 1-84 westbound. MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a pos­ sible dom estic dispute in Boardman. It turned out to be ju­ veniles playing Aug. 16: MCSO dispatched to the Heppner Police Dept, a re­ port of a comforter taken from a dryer at Mt. Glen Apts, in Hepp­ ner. MCSO received a report of an audible alarm at a residence in Boardman. MCSO received a report from a man who said his sister’s hus­ band tried to choke her in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a possible rape involving a 15 year old girl and a 19 year old boy. MCSO received a report of a vandalism and burglary at a resi­ dence in Imgon. MCSO received a report of a dying dog that showed up at a Heppner residence. MCSO received a report of an alarm at Potlatch in Boardman. MCSO received a report that someone had threatened to beat up a man in lone. MCSO received a request for an officer concerning someone speeding on a dirt bike in Hepp­ ner. MCSO deputy and Boardman Police Dept, responded to a re­ port of a Chevy Cavalier swerv­ ing all over the road on 1-84, mile­ post 176. Apparently the passen­ ger was preoccupying the driver. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a per­ son attempting suicide with anti­ depressants and a case of beer. The subject was transported by ambulance to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO received a report of a wallet stolen at the lone swimming pool. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of neigh­ bors harassing kids in Heppner. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a request for someone to remove a dog at a residence. Aug 17: MCSO dispatched to the Heppner Police Dept, a re­ port of a pack of dogs in the back yard of a Heppner residence. MCSO received two reports of a fire alarm at Heppner High School. Both were false alarms and were cancelled. MCSO received a report of a worker who had his hand crushed between two containers at Tide­ water at the Port of Morrow. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a large loose Rottweiler that had tom into a small dog which was badly injured. MCSO received a report of a female acting strangely who was walking on 1-84 westbound one mile east of Boardman. MCSO received a report of a person with heart problems at Penland Lake The person was transported via private vehicle MCSO received a report of a bull getting in a neighbor’s yard in Lexington. MCSO received a request for extra patrol because of cars trav­ eling at high speeds on East Wil­ son Road. MCSO deputy, Heppner Police Dept, responded to a report of four juveniles drinking along the creek in Heppner. Heppner Police Dept, cited Robert Craig Maker, 21, for Fur­ nishing Alcohol to a Minor; Michael D. Scott, 19. was cited for Minor in Possession-Aicohol; and two juveniles (16 and 17) for Minor in Possession-Alcohol. MCSO received a report of a window broken out of a truck at Boardman. MCSO received notice that a person w:ith a license to haze deer will be doing so between melon patch and river in Irrigon. MCSO dispatched *o the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, notice that three people will be charged with tres­ passing if they go o rto the fairgounds. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept a report of three people walking down the center line of Highway 207 and walking in front of cars. MCSO advised that the three will spend the night in jail if they have another com­ plaint against them. MCSO received a report of an abandoned vehicle blocking traf­ fic at Juniper Canyon and Baseline Road. The owner advised that the vehicle had been parked in a field during harvest and must have been stolen. MCSO deputy and Boardman Police Dept, responded to a re­ port of a domestic dispute in progress at Wilson Road Trailer Court. A man w as observed beat­ ing on his wife when she ran from the trailer and dragged her back into the residence. MCSO received a report of a station wagon racing through Country Garden Estates, squeal­ ing tires and driving erratically. Aug. 18: MCSO deputy and Boardman Police Dept, received a report of an open door at the Riverside High School. MCSO disoatched to the Ore­ gon State Police a report of a red Chevy pickup driving 100-plus mph on 1-84 westbound. MCSO received a report of a non-injury motor vehicle accident blocking the road off Patterson Ferry Road. MCSO dispatched to the Asher Clinic a report of an 11 year old girl stung by a scorpion in Spray. A physician's assistant advised that there are no known poison­ ous scorpions in the area and also advised to pack the stung area in ice and give Benadryl orally. MCSO deputy and Children and Family Services responded to a report of an adult allegedly sexu­ ally abusing a 16 year old in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a 61 year old female in a diabetic coma The patient was trans­ ported to Good Shepherd Commu­ nity Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO dispatched to the Ore­ gon State Police a report of a large piece of tire in the road on 1-84. Heppner Police Dept, arrested Michael D. Scott for Harassment. Scott was transported to the Umatilla County Sheriffs Office jail. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman ambulance a request for an ambulance for an 80 year old lying on the ground shaking uncontrollably, but conscious and alert at the pump station near the gravel pit in Boardman. The pa­ tient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report of a male subject who drove over a sidewalk and was slumped over the wheel. It was unknown if the problem was medical or intoxica­ Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppoer, Oregon Wednesday, September 2,1996 - FIVE tion. MCSO received a report of a possible Driving while Under the Influence. A car was being driven erratically from Hardman Grade toward Ruggs. An officer was unable to locate anyone. MCSO received a report of a theft of services in the Boardman area. MCSO received a 911 call with a lot of screaming The call was traced back to an Irrigon resi­ dence. An officer was unable lo locate anyone. MCSO received a report of a one vehicle accident on Butter Creek. There was no further re­ port of the accident in the area. MCSO received a report of noise at a Heppner residence. BENT reported serving a search warrant at a residence on Willow Fork Drive in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a male and female yelling and screaming and possibly a bottle breaking at the lone Park. Heppner Police Dept, issued a citation to ajuvenile for Minor in Possession-Tobacco. BENT arrested W ilfrido Arellano, 30, for Possession of a Controlled Substance-Metham- phetamine, Possession of a Con­ trolled Substance-Cocaine, three counts of Endangering the Wel­ fare of a Minor, Maintaining a Place where Narcotics are Kept, and on a Hermiston Police Dept, warrant for Failure to Appear- DUII. Arellano was transported to the Umatilla County Sheriff s Officejail. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, and Heppner El­ ementary School a report of what looks like strobe lights going from the school’s multi-purpose room down to the new add-on It turned out to be a new fire system which was in the process of being in­ stalled. MCSO received a report of shots fired. MCSO deputy and Heppner Police Dept, responded to a re­ quest for assistance at a Heppne. residence. All was okay. MCSO received a report of a domestic dispute on a overpass in Boardman. All was okay. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman ambulance a reqjcst for an ambulance for a 61 year old woman ir. a diabetic coma There was no transport. MCSO deputy and the Oregon State Police responded to a report of a possible burglary in progress on Anderson Road. MCSO received a report of two trucks driving erratically in Imgon. MCSO received a report of an ongoing problem of a neighbor's dog getting into a bird pen in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a person with a Driving while Li­ cense Suspended felony and w ho had bounced checks in Irrigon re­ ported to be at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. MCSO received a report of a man throwing an ash tray at a woman for no apparent reason in Boardman. The woman didn’t want to press charges. MCSO received a report of a restraining order violation at Boardman. The man’s ex-wife reportedly stopped at his residence while he was at work. MCSO received a report of speeding vehicles driving past the fair booth at the Morrow County Fair. The people were located and warned about their driving habits. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police a report o f a female requesting assistance on 1-84 westbound. MCSO received a report of suspicious circumstances at the Country Garden Estates. A per­ son with a flashlight was report­ edly in a residence. MCSO received a report of a male harassing a female and call­ ing her names at the Outback Apts. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of a fight in progress at NW Motel in Hepp­ ner. Two juveniles were cited for disorderly conduct. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, two reports of kids hanging out around the back of St. Patrick’s Senior Center, Yaw’s and Kate’s, which was upsetting people at St. Pat’s. Aug. 20: MCSO received a report of a vehicle spinning cook­ ies at the parking lot of the old grange hall in Boardman. MCSO received a report of two males drinking, being loud and refusing to leave at the Outback Apts. MCSO deputy cited ajuvenile for Minor in Possession by Con­ sumption and Driving while Li­ cense Suspended infraction. MCSO received a report of two dogs killing a cat in Imgon. MCSO dispatched to the Mor­ row County Road Dept, a report of a dead dog in a cardboard box dumped along the side of the road in Boardman. MCSO received a report of a possible arson suspect. A male bought 12 boxes of road flares at Arrowhead Truck Stop and then headed off in an unknown direc­ tion. MCSO received a report of a possible party with drugs and li­ quor this weekend on Graffiti Lane on the old highway from Willow Creek Reservoir. MCSO received a report of two horses neglected in Boardman. MCSO received a report of an attempted burglary. Javier Simon Iniesta was cited for Criminal Trespass 1 and Possession of a Forged Document. MCSO deputy and the Oregon State Police responded to a report of speeding vehicles on 1-84 west­ bound. MCSO received a report of a person trying to tie a dog to a tree because it chased her livestock. MCSO received a report of a pet ferret at a residence. The owner was contacted. MCSO received a report of a car hitting the door of another ve­ hicle in Lexington. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a woman who said she had killed someone and that’s how she got her money. All was okay and the subject was back on the road. MCSO received a report of 4- wheelers trespassing on property in Boardman. The kids were given trespassing warnings. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, and Hop.mer ambulance a report of ¡in id woman in Heppner. The patient v/as transported to Pioneer Menic.ial Hospital in Heppner. MCSO received a leper of two lost chocolate labs in Irricon. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report o f i motorcycle driving fast and the driver had no helmet or lights. Officers spoke with the driver. MCSO received a report of a fire on the Bombing Range Road between the coal fire plant and Rivercrest Farms in Boardman. The Boardman Fire Dept, tried to contact the Navy but received no answer. Heppner Police Dept, arrested Matthew D. Bunn, 24, for Driv­ ing while Under the Influence of Intoxicants. MCSO deputy arrested Oscar Amador Navarro-Brito, 29, for Possession of a Controlled Sub­ stance and three counts of Endan­ gering. Navarro-Brito was lodged at the Umatilla County Sheriff s Officejail. Aug. 21: MCSO received a report of two subjects walking to­ ward Boardman on Highway 730 attempting to flag people down. MCSO received a report of suspicious circumstances. A fe­ male was crying and upset after a fight with her boyfriend, but had not been physically assaulted MCSO received a report of a residence with four tractors and six trailers in a yard. The caller was advised it was a code en­ forcement matter. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Fire Dept, a report of a fire between Boardman Chip and Tidewater. They were unable to locate the fire. MCSO received a report of tire tracks at a farm. MCSO received a report of a burglar alarm at Sam Boardman Elementary. A teacher had set it off. MCSO dispatched to the Fos­ sil Fire Dept., Fossil ambulance and Wheeler County Sheriff s Office a report of a single vehicle accident at Fossil and Antelope. One female with head injuries was in and out of consciousness and breathing. One 16 year old patient was airlifted to the Bend Hospi­ tal. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept a report of sev­ eral vehicles blocking a roadway in Heppner. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman EMTs a report of a nine year old boy who cut the tip ( of his finger off. MCSO received a report of a restraining order violation at Boardman. MCSO received a report that a man had hit a woman three times in the’neck. MCSO deputy and the Oregon Stale Police responded to a report of a wrong-way driver on 1-84 James White, 38. was charged with Driving while Under the In­ fluence of Intoxicants, Open Con­ tainer. No Operator’s License and Careless Driving. MCSO received a report of several vehicles near the dam. MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, and Boardman EMTs re­ ceived a report o f a fight in progress at Boardman at the No­ mad. One man was stabbed. He was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. Alfred W. Tison, 47, was arrested for Attempted Murder. Tison was lodged at the Umatilla County Sheri IT s Officejail. Aug. 22: MCSO dispatched to the Boardman EMTs a report of a woman with chest pains and shortness of breath. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital. MCSO deputy arrested Kevin Scherrer, 40, for Custodial Inter­ ference and a Restraining Order Violation. Scherrer was lodged at the Umatilla County Sheriff sOf- fice jail. Heppner Police Dept, arrested Jory Crowell for Minor in Posses­ sion. MCSO received a report of a noise like stock numbers coming from the rodeo grounds. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of three subjects walking from the golf course. MCSO received a report from a woman who said her husband wouldn’t let her see her kids on her day to see them. MCSO received two 911 call hang-ups from what sounded like a little girl. The call was traced to the Willow Creek Park. An officer was unable to locate anyone. MCSO received a report of a person drunk and threatening to throw her husband’s things out in Lexington. MCSO received a report of in­ formation on vandalism/theft. MCSO received a report of a stolen bike in Irrigon. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman EMTs a report of a bi­ cycle hit by a car at Sentry Mar­ ket. It turned out to be a bike-bike accident. The subject was trans­ ported by private vehicle. MCSO received a report of a vehicle over the embankment on Highway 74. No injuries occurred. MCSO received a report of a car stolen from Irrigon. MCSO deputy arrested Scott Cason, 22. for Driving while Under the In­ fluence of Intoxicants, Menacing, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver in a Motor Ve­ hicle Accident. Cason was lodged at the Umatilla County Sheriff s Officejail. MCSO received a report of a possible DUII headed from Hepp­ ner to Lexington. An officer was unable to locate anyone. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report of sev­ eral suspicious vehicles with head­ lights off in a parking lot in Hepp­ ner. MCSO dispatched to the Or­ egon State Police, Umatilla Police Dept, and Imgon ambulance a report of a motor vehicle accident with injuries on Highway 730. Aug. 23: MCSO dispatched to the Heppner Police Dept, a re­ port of a car alarm which had gone off at a residence in Heppner. MCSO received a report of a possible prowler in Im gon. It turned out to be dogs in the yard. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a window broken out in the Post Office in Boardman. Terry L. Jones was arrested for Burglary II and Theft III. Jones was trans­ ported to the Umatilla County Sheri fiTs Officejail. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­ ner Police Dept, a report o f two continued page eight