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S IX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 25,1998 Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business: MCSO received a report of a hang-up 911 call. When the MCSO called, a male subject said everything was okay, but a female su b ject said it was not. A Boardman officer called and talked to both, and determined it was just an argument. MCSO received a lepoit of an International pickup missing in Irrigon. Nov. 4: MCSO received a re port of numerous shots heard in Lexington. MCSO deputy arrested LaRoy Lee Cline, 40, for DUII. Cline was cited and released. MCSO received a report of shots fired in Lexington again. MCSO and Sherman County Sheriffs Office received a report o f a suspected gangbanger with weapons in a vehicle and two young females, possibly runaways, in the car heading northbound on Highway 97 from Monument to Biggs. MCSO and Heppner Police Oregon State Police, Heppner Fire Dept, and Heppner ambu lance responded to a report of a single vehicle rollover on Highway 207 milepost 60. Two patients were transported to Pioneer Me morial Hospital and then airlifted to St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a man, possibly disoriented, driving back and forth over the highway bridge very slowly. MCSO received a report of a Rollomatic front end stolen from a John Deere tractor. MCSO received a report of a Chevy Camaro parked outside a residence with loud music play ing. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp ner Police Dept, a report of a wallet lost, possibly at Kate’s Pizza. MCSO dispatched to CBEC a report o f no electricity at Cutsforth Park. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp ner ambulance a request for an ambulance fora patient at Blake’s Ranch. The patient was trans ported to Pioneer Memorial Hos pital in Heppner. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of a woman assaulting a man at a residence in Boardman. The woman, who left the scene, was reported to have been drinking and had a child with her. Dee Ann Kress, 34, was arrested on As sault IWDomestic, Felony, and lodged at the UCSO jail. MCSO dispatched to the Mor row County Behavioral Health Dept, a request to speak to some one. MCSO dispatched to the Ore gon State Police a report of a single vehicle accident on 1-84, milepost 142. MCSO received a report of a 15 year old who was supposed to fly to Arizona to go to school but never arrived. The juvenile had been missing since Monday. MCSO received a report of a male subject out by a bam in Boardman. Dept, received a report of a drive- off ow ing $20+ for gasoline from the Lexington Cenex station. MCSO received a report from a Boardman man that he was hav ing problems with his neighbors taking pictures of his property. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police Dept, a report of shots fired at the Sandpiper Apts, in Boardman. MCSO deputy and Boardman Police Dept, responded to a re port of a domestic dispute at a residence in Boardman. One of the children, who was very afraid, was at a neighbor’s house. Nov. 5: MCSO deputy. Board- man Police Dept, and Morrow County Behavior Health Dept, received a report o f a woman leaving a Boardman residence following a verbal domestic dis pute. MCSO received a request for contact an Irrigon man to notify him that his mother had died. No tification had already been made. MCSO received a request for assistance from SCF concerning two children left unattended in Lexington. Heppner Police Dept, and SCF received a report of a child walk ing down Main Street. MCSO dispatched to the Ore gon State Police a report of a man driving at a high rate of speed, passing a woman then slamming on his brakes. When she passed him, he did it again and again, then finally sped away. MCSO received a report of an 11 year old at a residence because two other kids wanted to beat him up. MCSO received a report of fruit trees stolen in Irrigon. MCSO received a report of a civil problem at Wagonwheel Loop in Irrigon. A landlord alleg edly told tenant that if the trailer wasn’t off the property by Friday at 11 a.m., he and the MCSO would be there to take their stuff. MCSO and Boardman Police Dept, received a request for an officer to remove some rowdy teenagers. One 15 year old was cited for MIP-alcohol. MCSO deputy and Boardman ambulance responded to a report of a 12 year old boy whbtiad a bike accident and couldn't feel his legs. Later, the boy was getting feeling back into his legs. MCSO received a report of an alarm in Irrigon. A computer man had set it off. MCSO received a report of reckless driving at Cutsforth Park. There was no one in the area to respond. The vehicle left. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman ambulance a report of a woman having difficulty breath ing in Boardman. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. t MCSO deputy assisted Oregon State Police with a traffic stop. Jose Manuel Jimenez-Sanchez, 3 1, was arrested on a warrant for a DUII. Nov. 6: MCSO dispatched to the Morrow County Behavioral Health Dept, a call from a doctor in Pasco concerning a patient who may be a threat to herself. MCSO received a report of a horse on the road on Wilson Road that may be a hazard. A Shetland pony was put back into its yard. Everado J imenez-Sanchez was arrested on Hermiston warrant for Interference with a Police Officer and was lodged at the UCSO jail. MCSO received a report o f graffiti to the front of a walk-in cooler and outside building with gang symbols at Brown’s Truck Stop in Irrigon. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman ambulance a request for an ambulance for a dialysis • patient. The patient was trans ported to Good Shepherd Commu nity Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO dispatched to the Ore gon State Police a report of an amp for a car stereo taken out of a car. MCSO received a request for an officer concerning a day care client who may not pay for ser vices. MCSO received a report of a wallet found in the BP parking lot from a Lewiston, ID. man. Nov. 7: MCSO received a re port of cattle coming and going on property where they don’t belong. MCSO received a request for a deputy concerning a cat that had its eyes gouged out on Halloween in lone. MCSO received a report of a missing hunter in the Divide Wells/ Cutsforth Park area. The subject was with his father and not miss ing after all. MCSO dispatched to the Boardman Police and Fire depts. a report of a fire alarm at Mor row Cold Storage in Boardman. It was a malfunction. MCSO received a report of slick roads and cars in the ditch on the detour out of Heppner on Shaw Creek Grade. T^ie road dept, was contacted. MCSO dispatched to CBEC a report of power out at Cutsforth Park and surrounding cabins. MCSO received a report of no lights on at a residence in Hepp ner and the caller believed there should be. MCSO deputy, Boardman Po lice Dept, responded to a report o f a car hitting the Boardman BP building. No injuries occurred. MCSO received a report of careless driving in lone. The ve hicle ran stop signs. , .MCSO dispatched to the Ore gon State Police a request to de liver a message of a death in the family to hunters in the Madison Butte area. MCSO dispatched to the Hepp ner Police Dept, a report of a man threatening to kill his girlfriend at a Heppner residence. MCSO deputy, Heppner Police Dept, responded to the above in cident and a man, wanting his kids, kicked in a door. James Robert King, 37, was arrested to Menac ing, Criminal M ischief II and Criminal Trespass 1. King was lodged at the UCSO jail. MCSO received a report of a m ajor pow er outage in the Cutsforth Park area. CBEC re sponded. Nov. 8: MCSO received a re port from a female subject who said her brother threatened her with a homemade sword. MCSO received a request for an emergency message to be de livered to a person in Portland whose mother is ill. MCSO deputy, Oregon State Police* H eppner Fire D ept., MCDA, Heppner ambulance and EMTs received a report of a man lone Cardinals number one kids who were hunting at Shaw MCSO received a report of at Cutsforth Park possibly having Creek and hadn’t returned home a heart attack. Family members someone on a bicycle trespassing yet. They came home an hour were doing CPR on the man who at an Imgon residence. The tres later. was unconscious and not breath passer was believed to have tried MCSO dispatched to Fossil a to steal items. ing. The patient was transported request to deliver an emergency MCSO dispatched to the Hepp to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in message to a man hunting in the ner ambulance a request for an Heppner. Spray area that his wife had a MCSO received a report of a ambulance for a person possibly heart attack. pack of at least four dogs killing having a heart attack and prob MCSO received a request for lems breathing. The patient was goats in Boardman. an officer to accompany a man to transported to Pioneer Memorial MCSO dispatched to the pick up his things from his wife. It Hospital. Boardman Police Dept, a report was a civil problem and the man MCSO received a report from o f a non-injury accident at a woman that a female subject was advised to make arrange Sunridge T railer C ourt in was flipping her off and harass ments with his wife and the Hepp Boardman. ner Police Dept. MCSO deputy, Boardman Fire ing her. MCSO deputy, Heppner Police MCSO received a report of an Dept, responded to a report o f a D ept., H eppner Rescue and injured deer in Imgon that needed truck fire at Patterson Ferry. Heppner ambulance received a MCSO, Oregon State Police, to be put down. report of a motor vehicle accident MCSO received a report of a Heppner Rescue, Heppner ambu in which a car rolled down an 80’ lance, and lone EMTs received a motor vehicle accident on Shaw embankment offFS Road 5316 at report o f an injury accident on Creek. The vehicle was later van the bottom of Ellis Creek. The Highway 74 milepost 12 past dalized and a stereo stolen. MCSO dispatched to the driver was conscious and breath Cecil, with one male with a head ing, but injured. Umatilla County injury and one male with his left Boardman Police Dept, a report Sheriffs Office was advised and arm and hand seriously injured. of a silver/gray Mazda weaving Heppner was told to disregard the Both were still in the vehicle. The all over the road. MCSO received a report o f call as it was in Umatilla County. patients were transported to Pio MCSO dispatched to the neer Memorial Hospital in Hepp Possession o f a C oncealed Boardman Police Dept, a report Weapon. ner. that a woman requested an of MCSO received a report of MCSO dispatched to the ficer as her son had been punched Boardman Police Dept, a report Assault IV. in the face. MCSO received a report of a of a tug boat broken into a the Port Nov. 10: MCSO received a re non-injury, blocking motor vehicle of Morrow. quest for assistance in finding a MCSO received a report of accident on H ighw ay 74 by place to stay as there was no an people in a motor home pulling a Kmzua. MCSO received a request for swer, just a machine at the motel. horse trailer stuck in the snow on a welfare check from a woman The Ministerial Association was Madison Butte. contacted and the C hristian MCSO deputy, the medical ex- concerning her husband and three Church provided lodging. arniner and Hermiston Police Dept, received a report of a death in Irrigon. There was a 9 11 call from a residence in Boardman. No one The Family Support Program of Program include architectural answered at the residence. MCSO, Oregon State Police Morrow/Wheeler counties is m odifications, adaptive on providing equipment, and specialized and Boardman Police Dept, re centered unconventional assistance to clothing, medical, dental and ceived a report of a wrong way children and adults with therapy services, transportation, driver two m i les east of Boardman respite, information/education for developmental disabilities. in the eastbound lane headed The Family Support Program families and other expenses westbound. Officers were unable will provide a broad spectrum of related to the effects of the to locate anyone. services to families who have person's disability on the family. MCSO received a report of a One hundred percent of remarkable care-giving needs two vehicle accident in Irrigon. No individuals served by this associated with having a member injuries occurred. with developmental disabilities program must be eligible for MCSO received a report of a living at home, according to a developmental disabilities case 14 year old missing since midnight management services. Those who news release. in Irrigon. It was 12:53. Some examples of assistance that are interested in admission to this MCSO received a report of a the Family Support Program can program must contact Patti windsurfer in a black wetsuit at provide include the preparation of P appas, developm ental Three Mile Canyon who appeared a support plan for services; disabilities case managerv at to need some help. assistance to access already Morrow (bounty Behavioral MCSO received a report of a established grdd^s and kgfencies Health, 676-9161. •‘The Family Support steering vehicle in the ditch at Miller and in order to develop, improve and committee is also seeking Wilson in Boardman. increase access to specialized participants who are interested in MCSO dispatched to the Hepp resources; development and being a part of the planning ner Police Dept, a report of shots coordination of support; financial process. These members can be assistance directly to or on behalf fired behind the senior center and developm ental^ disabled of families and individuals to Kate’s in the alley. An officer was offset part or all of the costs of individuals, family members, unable to located anyone. MCSO received a request from services noted in a family support neighbors or any one else in the community who would like to a woman for a welfare check on plan. Some of the services which can participate and invest their time her father in Irrigon. All was okay. be paid by the Family Support into this project. Nov. 9: MCSO received a re ^ ^ ^ ^ *X* -L w* vL port of an adult male pounding at ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ »X* X* *1/ X* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *4* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u , ^ ^ ^ ^ - 1 - ^ , I- ^ . I. ^ ^ . f . ^ .f . .y . ^ ^ a door and yelling in Heppner. * MCSO received information * * that the flood computer was down. * It was rebooted twice but the * * ï * reboot could not be completed. It * was connected later. Christm as Card ; ■ * * MCSO dispatched to the Hepp t: Punch * ner Police Dept, a report of the * * ■ kitchen at Heppner Elementary * Win Free * m * ■it ■ School broken into and trashed. * Gift Certificates! *■ * * ■ MCSO received a request for 4 - $ 2 5 winners * *■ * a deputy to cite a student for theft *■ EACH WEEK! * *■ at Columbia Middle School in * SSOO Grand Prize * ■ Imgon. * *■ * *■ G ET PUNCHED HERE MCSO received a report o f a * *■ vehicle trespassing on construc Gardner's Men’s Wear • Pettyjohn's * *■ * *■ tion property at Moore Ranch Coast to Coast • Central Red Apple Market * Estate Development on Wilson Les Schwab Tires • MCGG * * Road in Boardman. Peterson's Jewelers • Court Street Market * Lott’s Electric • Murray Drugs/Country Rose MCSO dispatched to the Hepp * Shoe Box • Corbin s Bowl and Diner ner Police Dept, a request to sign * * a complaint for excessive noise. * * * * j i j * * * * * ^ ^ ^ m ï ÿ ï ï ï ï ï *. : New program to aid developmental!}^ disabled GET PUNCHED! Please Join Us for a Home for the Holidays Reception in honor of Kate Close Thursday, December 3, 1998, 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Boardman Branch of Inland Empire Bank, 204 N. Main. Kate has been appointed Branch Manager and it is time to celebrate her homecoming to the Boardman area. Please join us for refreshments and lively conversation. lone Cardinal Volleyball Team with C la ss 1A All 8tate C h am p ion sh ip trophy : Left to right top row -A ssistant C o ach Cathy McCabe, Coach Charity M cElligott; third row -m anager A lliso n H alvorsen, M olly Barrow, Shelby Krebs, Katie Tworefc; second row-m anager Je ssica Krebs, Cam le B u rrigh t Niki Sullivan, Brandi Brantley, Amellia Peck, Sail) M cElligott; first row -C ha rise s Oates, Erin Crowell, Nikki M cElligott; front-M eghan M cCabe, statistician. INLAND EMPIRE BANK Hermiston ♦ Umatilla ♦ Stanfield ♦ Boardman ♦ Pendleton MEMBER FTMC ^ ^