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    Heppner Gazelle-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, Septem ber 30,1998 - FIV E
of a possible restraining order vio­
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
lation.
ner Police Dept, a report o f a
MCSO received a report of the alarm from the Heppner High
theft
of two packs of cigarettes School computer room. A teacher
from page four
from a carton that has greasy had set it off.
prints on it at Brown’s BP and
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report from Truck Stop in Irrigon.
speeding white pickup with a
the Yakima County Sheriff’s Of­
MCSO dispatched to the trailer passing three vehicles at the
fice of a van in a canal in Yakima
Boardman Police Dept, a report same time on Highway 74. The
that may be a stolen vehicle out of a drive-off from the Boardman driver was stopped and cited.
of Morrow County.
Texaco. An officer contacted the
MCSO received a report of
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­ driver who returned to pay.
| telephone harassment in Irrigon.
lice Dept, responded to a report
MCSO dispatched to the Ore­
Sept. 13: MCSO deputy,
of a loud drunk party at Wilson
Boardman Police Dept, received gon State Police a report of two
Road Trailer Park.
a 911 call with strange metallic trucks tangled up somehow on I-
MCSO deputy arrested
noise that was traced to a 84 eastbound. It was a non-injury
Eliodoro Flores-Macias, 37, at the
Boardman residence. A resident accident, blocking the right lane.
BP station in Imgon for Driving
MCSO received a report of a
said no calls had been made to
While License Revoked-Felony, 911.
John
Deere riding lawnmower
DUII and was cited for Driver
MCSO received a report of bad
stolen
from Simplot feedlot.
Uninsured and Open Container.
parking at the Willow Run golf
MCSO
received a report of six
MCSO dispatched to the
course causing a hazard, which
males
who
had bought a six pack
Boardman Police Dept, a report
almost caused several accidents.
at
Lexington
Cenex who seemed
of a suspicious maroon vehicle
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­
already
highly
intoxicated. They
driving in and out of the parking lice Dept, received a 911 call
were
still
in
the
parking lot. No
lot at Sandpiper Apts.
hangup. It was traced to a pay
officers
were
in
the
area.
MCSO received a report of all phone with kids playing.
MCSO
received
a report of
the 911 lines backed up.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
loud
music
at
a
Imgon
residence.
MCSO dispatched to the ner Police and Fire depts. and City
MCSO
received
a
report
of a
Boardman Police Dept, a request of Heppner a report o f water run­
possible unauthorized use of mo­
for an officer to deliver a mes­ ning from the well above the dam.
tor vehicle. The person took a
sage of a death.
The water was runoff from a tank.
vehicle without paying for it.
MCSO dispatched to the Ore­
MCSO responded to a report
gon State Police a report of an of a domestic dispute at a resi­
Sept. 14: MCSO deputy ar­
alarm at a residence in Irrigon. It dence in Irrigon between a mother
rested Phillip Andrew Williams,
turned out to be a false alarm.
and her 13 year old daughter who
34, for DUII and cited for Driv­
MCSO dispatched to the was out of control.
ing While License Suspended in­
Boardman Police Dept, a report
fraction, Driving Uninsured and
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Failure to Obey Traffic Control
Device.
MCSO received a request for
additional patrol at Hogue Warner
grain elevator because of minor
vandalism. Someone had climbed
a gate, left beer bottles and other
trash in a pile of grain and threw
oil off the elevator, making a mess.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a burglar alarm at a residence.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from Columbia Middle
School to cite a student for Minor
in Possession-Tobacco.
MCSO and Heppner Police
O c to b e r IO, 199S a t 1:00p . m.
Dept, received a request to de­
liver a message of a death to a
man riding a bicycle from Port­
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land to Heppner.
MCSO received a request from
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Columbia Middle School for a
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deputy to cite a student for Minor
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MCSO dispatched to Spray and
Fossil Fire depts. and Spray am­
bulance a report of a small plane
down in a field. The plane had
dropped through power lines and
a fire was started. No injuries oc­
curred.
MCSO dispatched to the Spray
EMTs a report of a person run
over by a tractor.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a miss­
ing juvenile in Heppner.
MCSO and Oregon State Po­
lice
game officer received a re­
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port o f a deer caught in a wire
with a broken leg and was very
i
frantic.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of smoke
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from the Hinton Creek area with
a possible structure fire. It was a
B. 16 Diam ond S w iss Quartz
controlled bum.
C. 10 Diam ond S w iss Quartz
MCSO and Oregon State Po­
lice
received a report o f a pos­
Ladies ’ Diamond Swuuf Quartz. Watch.
sible DUII on old Highway 730.
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MCSO received a report of a
vehicle taken the previous night
found behind Bakes Restaurant in
Irrigon. An officer was unable to
locate anything.
Jewelers
MCSO dispatched to the
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Boardman ambulance a report
from a woman whose husband
was not responding-he was
sheriff report
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breathing but incoherent. The pa­
tient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
MCSO received a report of a
fight in progress across from lone
Legion Hall involving four or five
people.
Sept. 15: MCSO received a
report of a three year old boy
found in the lone Park at 12:19
a.m. The child’s home was lo­
cated, but no one appeared to be
home. The lights were on and the
door was partly opened. The child
apparently went outside and wan­
dered to the park while parents
were sleeping. The officer had to
knock on a bedroom window to
get the parents up.
MCSO received a report of an
alarm at Columbia Middle School.
MCSO dispatched to the Ore­
gon State Police a report that the
bicyclist in an above entry was
located in Jackson County, Butte
Falls area.
MCSO received a report of a
neighbor’s dog who chased a boy
back to his house for the second
time.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious person acted oddly at
the Boardman BP station. The
subject had cut off jeans and a
black shirt with white lettering
with some type of gun slogan, and
a baseball cap with crossed rifles.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report of
a subject with an injury to their
eye. The subject did not want an
ambulance but requested a doc­
tor. No doctor was available at
Boardm an H ealth Care or
Boardman Clinic.
MCSO received a report of
vandalism at the Willow Creek
Dam Day Park.
MCSO received a report of
lights shot out on potato sheds on
Homestead Road. An extra pa­
trol was requested as the lights
were valued at $600 each.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a burglary at a residence in
Boardman, with the back door
broken down and guns missing.
MCSO received a report of a
brush fire near 1-84 westbound.
It was out Boardman District, The
Army Depot handled the call.
MCSO and Heppner Fire Dept,
received a report of smoke com­
ing from the Willow Creek area.
MCSO dispatched to Century-
Tel a report of a 911 call and the
sound of a FAX machine.
MCSO received a report of a
fight in progress at Bakes Res­
taurant in Imgon.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a request
for an officer concerning a break-
in.
MCSO received a report of
people overdue at a meeting place
at the Imgon Manna. The people
were on a yellow ski boat on the
Columbia River.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of an alarm at Riverside High
School.
MCSO and Boardman Fire
Dept, received a report of a brush
fire near Oregon Hay near the
tracks.
Sept. 16: MCSO dispatched to
the Oregon State Police a report
of a white motorhome pulling a
white boat on 1-84 speeding at 75+
mph.
MCSO received a report of an
alarm at the Boardman Chevron.
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Sept. 17: MCSO received a
report of a violation of a restrain­
ing order in lone.
Arlington, lone and Heppner
fire depts. responded to a field fire
north of Baseline Road in Gilliam
County by Eight Mile Canyon
Road that jum ped the road.
Boardman, Lexington, Umatilla
and Stanfield fire depts. also re­
sponded.
MCSO received a report of a
prowler at a residence in Imgon.
MCSO received a report of box
springs and mattress in the middle
of 1-84 near Boardman. It was
located and removed.
MCSO received a 911 call con­
cerning a five month old who had
choked. The child was okay.
Morrow County Behavioral
Health responded to a report of a
man in Heppner who had been
drinking and threatened to kill him­
self. It was determined that he
would not be a threat to himself
or anyone else.
MCSO received a report of a
fawn hit out of Lexington that
needed to be put down.
Sept. 18: MCSO dispatched to
the Oregon State Police a report
from a woman who said her son
was involved in a rollover acci­
dent on 1-84 milepost 195. No in­
juries occurred but was blocking
traffic.
MCSO received a report of
two vehicles stopped on the
Bombing Range Road/Highway
207 junction. Both drivers were
in one vehicle for over an hour
with cars driving south on Bomb­
ing Range Road not being able to
tum onto Highway 207.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of un­
authorized people epterm g a
house.
MCSO received a report of a
four year old left at Head Start
for 1 1/2 hours. The mother was
expected at noon and the child was
picked up at 1:37 p.m.
MCSO received a report of
sheep out on Highway 74.
. MCSO deputy, Oregon State
Police, Boardman ambulance re­
sponded to a report of a motor
vehicle accident with a five year
old child who might have been in­
jured.
MCSO received a report of a
motor vehicle accident at the Port
of Morrow.
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle driving recklessly on
Blackhorse Canyon. An officer
was unable to locate anyone.
MCSO deputy, Heppner Police
Dept., Heppner ambulance re­
sponded to a report of a motor
vehicle accident one mile out of
Heppner towards Ruggs. Four
people were transported to Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital in Hepp­
ner.
lone and Lexington EMTs re­
sponded to a report of a man in
and out of consciousness at lone.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of an
alarm at Les Schwab in Heppner.
Sept. 19: Heppner Police Dept,
and H eppner am bulance re ­
sponded to a report of a 76 year
old man who had fallen. He re­
fused transport.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of an
alarm at Heppner High School. It
turned out to be a teacher error.
MCSO received a report of
two vehicles vandalized in Irrigon
with a witness.
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­
lice Dept., Boardman ambulance
responded to a report of an as­
sault in Boardman.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of two
kids playing around the office at
the fairgrounds. It turned out to
be workers’ kids.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
o f a speeder at W ilson Road
Trailer Court.
MCSO deputy arrested a
Kennewick man for DUII-Boat-
ing Under the Influence.
MCSO received a report of a
windshield broken by gravel on
Willow Creek Road by the dam.
MCSO deputy responded to a
report of a domestic situation in
progress at Bakes Restaurant in
Imgon. Earl Eickstaedt, 39, was
arrested for Assault IV Domes­
tic-Felony (children present) and
lodged at the UCSOjail.
MCSO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a request to
contact a person camping outside
Heppner concerning a death in the
family.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious vehicle at a residence
in Boardman.
MCSO deputy responded to a
report of an unwanted person at
the Irrigon M obile Court.
Chaunesy Lynn Allan, 27, was
arrested for Disorderly Conduct.
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Boardman Fire Dept, a report of
a fire at Oregon Hay still smok­
ing. It was okay, sage roots were
still smoldering.
MCSO received a report from
a man that his wife was missing
and was last seen on Sept. 14.
MCSO received a report of a
semi truck speeding at 75+ mph
on Highway 74.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a cas­
ket delivery truck illegally parked
on Matlock St. near the funeral
home.
MCSO dispatched to the Or­
egon State Police a report of a two
vehicle accident on Highway 730
near Bakes Restaurant with inju­
ries and blocking traffic. An am­
bulance was en route.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a request
for an ambulance for a 65 year
old woman with a diabetic reac­
tion. The woman was conscious
but incoherent.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a sus-
piciousjuvenile at the school house
in the city park.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a request to have
an unwanted person removed
from the Mini-Mart premises.
MCSO received a report of a
horse found in a pasture in Imgon.
MCSO received a report of a
stray Dachshund dog found in
Boardman.
MCSO received a report from
a woman who said her husband
was very upset and was going to
kill her when she arrived home in
Boardman. The woman was okay.
MCSO received a report of
deer hit north of the mill in Hepp­
ner.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of several subjects at a residence.
One was sighted earlier when the
occupant reported a prowler at the
residence.
MCSO dispatched to the Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital in Hepp­
ner a report of a person who was
skinning an elk and cut his hand.
He was taken to the hospital by
private vehicle.
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