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    morial Hospital in Heppner.
tween the parents.
male subject calling a residence
Heppner
Fire
Dept,
received
a
MCSO
received
a
report
of
an
and
harassing a guest at the house.
warrants out of circuit court and 70 year old female who had
report
o
f
a
chimney
fire
at
a
unknown
female
attempting
to
Oregon
State Police received
one Imgon Justice Court warrant fainted and was unresponsive but
Heppner residence.
take a man’s cat in Lexington.
a
report
of
a
possible drunk driver
breathing
at
the
Heppner
Elks
for Failure to Pay Fine/Driving
MCSO received a report of a in a black and grey van on 1-84
MCSO and Irrigon ambulance
Club.
The
patient
was
transported
While License Suspended. Rod­
death and a request for a medical near Boardman. The driver took
received a report of a 4‘/i year old
riguez was lodged at the UCSO to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
examiner in Irrigon.
girl with a cut head in Imgon.
the Boardman rest area exit.
Heppner.
jail.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a request for
MCSO and Boardman Police
lone Quick Response and
suspicious vehicle parked on a ceived a report from a woman that an officer to cite students for
Dept, received a report of an in­ Heppner ambulance received a
her husband is outside and she has MIP-Tobacco at Columbia Middle
highway between two residences
toxicated driver leaving DSE in request for an ambulance for a 16
a restraining order against him. School.
facing a pasture where there are
Boardman.
year old female who received a
She called back and said he left
new
calves.
The
vehicle
lights
had
MCSO received information of
Jan. 22: Oregon State Police in head injury while in a basketball
and she didn’t need to contact an a suspicious phone call in Irrigon
been
turned
off
and
on
for
about
M edford arrested Jeffrey J.
game.
officer.
a half hour. The vehicle left and
asking when the residents would
Clemons, 24, on an Irrigon Jus­
Boardman ambulance received
MCSO received a report of a be gone. The caller requested an
the
calves
were
okay.
tice Court warrant for Failure to a request for an ambulance for an
victim of an assault at the Irrigon extra patrol.
MCSO received a report from
Pay Fine/Driving While License
81 year old man who was believed
Justice Court. Gene Peterson, 61,
a
male
subject
who
reported
a
MCSO received a report of a
Suspended. Clemons was lodged to be having a stroke. He was
was arrested for Assault IV Do­ car broken into and a stereo and
woman’s
ex-husband
threatening
at the Josephine County jail.
breathing in a shallow manner and
mestic. Peterson was lodged at tires missing in Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of a not responding. He had a previ­ him, her and her new friend in
the UCSO jail.
Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of a
small car in a field at Wilson Road ous history of heart problems. The
MCSO received a report of a heater in a residence getting too
MCSO
deputy
arrested
John
and Laurel Lane in Boardman. No patient was transported to Good
fruit stand graffittied in Irrigon the hot. The caller requested some­
Earl LaGrow, 28, on a Gilliam
one was in the car or in the area.
Shepherd Community Hospital in
previous
night.
County
Circuit
Court
warrant
for
one to check it out. The caller later
The owners were contacted and Hermiston.
MCSO
received a request for called back and said to disregard
Attempting
to
Elude/DUII,
Fur­
said the vehicle had been stolen.
City of Heppner received a re­
a deputy to cite a student for MIP- everything.
MCSO received a report from port of a fire hydrant near a resi­ nishing Alcohol to a Minor.
Tobacco at Columbia Middle
MCSO
received
a
report
of
a
Heppner Police Dept, received
a woman that her ex-husband dence leaking again and the wa­
School.
a report from a woman that her
was threatening to break into her ter was going toward the resi­ runaway returned to her father’s
custody.
husband had come home and
storage unit in Irrigon.
dence.
Oregon State Police received .
Jan. 26: MCSO received a re­
trashed the house. She was ad­
Boardman Police Dept, re­
MCSO, Boardman Police
a report of an erratic driver on I-
vised there was no crime as he
ceived a report of an out-of-con- Dept, received a request for an port of mules out on Riverside. 84 who was driving up close and
They were put into an empty field.
was a co-owner of the residence.
trol child in Boardman.
officer from a woman who says
then pulling away.
MCSO
received
information
MCSO received information
Linn County arrested Daniel her ex-husband and current hus­
MCSO received a report of the
that
the
flood
computer
was
up
from
a man who said he ran into
Chetwood, 35, on a Heppner Jus­ band were outside arguing and she
location of three juveniles reported
and
running.
his
ex-wife
at a shop in Irrigon and
tice Court warrant for Failure to feared it could get worse. The
MCSO received a report of an to be runaw ays out o f the
she
has
a
restraining
order out
Pay Fine/Theft II.
argument was verbal only.
erratic driver. The driver was Hermiston area.
against
him.
MCSO received a registration
MCSO, Boardman Police
MCSO received a report from
MCSO received a report of a
of Richard Arland Brooks, 51, as Dept, received a request from an cited for Unsafe Passing on the a woman in Boardman who said
Left.
14
year old runaway who returned
a sex offender.
employee at a Boardman business
MCSO received a report of a her neighbor’s dog was in her
home to Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of an for an officer to check on her from
yard. She was afraid a nine year
Boardman Police Dept, re­
audible alarm at a residence in time to time as she was working door damaged and a house bro­ old with her would get bit.
ken
into
in
Irrigon.
ceived
a report o f a man in a
Irrigon. It was the resident’s son. alone on the night shift.
Irrigon Fire Dept, received a
MCSO,
Oregon
State
Police
pickup
at
the Boardman Texaco
MCSO received a report o f a
Jan. 24: MCSO reported that received a report of a house bro­ report of a fire alarm at a resi­
with
the
vehicle
running and the
car vandalized in Irrigon.
the flood computer was not re­ ken into. Everything seemed okay. dence.
lights
on.
He
was
not responding.
Heppner Police Dept, received sponding, not feeding information
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO, Boardman Police
It turned out the man was sleep­
a report of a small Datsun pickup and not responding to mouse
Dept., Boardman ambulance re­ back window open, the telephone
ing.
headed toward Heppner from movement.
ceived a report of an 84 year old off the hook and items missing
Jan. 29: Emergency Manage­
Lexington traveling at a high rate
MCSO received a report from
from the residence in Imgon. A
of speed. An officer was unable a woman who said her ex-hus­ man in Boardman who had fallen, gun was also missing. The resi­ ment received a request for infor­
was in a lot of pain and may have
mation because the sirens were
to locate anyone.
band would not give her the kids
dent believed his ex-wife did it.
broken
his hip.
going off in Irrigon. All was fine
Heppner Police Dept, received and she has custody papers.
lone Fire Dept, received a re­
MCSO received a report of
at the Depot and there was no
a report of a suspicious person
Army Corps of Engineers, The medications stolen from a resi­ port of a chimney fire in lone.
near the shop behind the hospital. Dalles, advised they would be in
MCSO deputy cited two 15 emergency.
dence.
The
person
believed
she
Emergency Management re­
An officer was unable to locate on Monday or Tuesday to fix the
year olds, two 11 year olds and a
knew
the
person
who
had
done
it.
ceived
a request for a worker at
anyone.
flood computer.
Boardman Police Dept, re­ 14 year old for MIP-Tobacco.
the
EM
building in Heppner to turn
Boardman Police Dept, re­
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report of an
down his radio which was too loud.
ceived a report of a pickup in the 14 year old girl beaten up by a ceived a report of 6-10 teens push­ officer conducting a welfare
ing down the swing set and caus­
Boardman Police Dept, re­
field by the Circle K in Boardman. female subject.
ing problems at the Boardman City check at a residence in Irrigon.
ceived
a report of a vehicle hit and
Boardman Police Dept, re­
MCSO received a report of the
Multnomah County Sheriff s
run
in
Boardman.
ceived a report of a golden re­ former Del’s Market broken into Park.
Boardman Police Dept, re­ deputy arrested Larry Monroe
MCSO received a report of an
triever with a red collar found in Lexington. A drill, a bag of do­
Scroggins, 41, on an Irrigon Jus­
ceived a request for an officer tice Court warrant for Failure to alarm at the Bank of Eastern
hanging around the Boardman BP nuts and a old pencil sharpener
Oregon in Irrigon. It was a false
regarding a missing person.
station.
were taken.
Pay Fine/Criminal Trespass II.
Boardman
Police
Dept
re­
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO, Irrigon ambulance re­
Jan. 28: MCSO received a re­ alarm.
MCSO received a report that
ceived
a
report
of
a
possible
prob­
truck towing a trailer with a Cat­ ceived a request to respond to a
port of a satellite receiver stolen
a
16
year old boy was kicked out
lem
in
Boardman
reported
by
an
erpillar on it in the wrong lane.
field in Irrigon. Kids riding bikes
from a residence on Highway 74.
of
his
home. A family member
anonymous
caller.
Jan. 23: MCSO received a re­ came across a man who-believes
Boardman Police Dept, re­
was
trying
to help him but didn’t
Heppner
Police
Dept,
received
port from Columbia Middle School he broke his back.
ceived a report of a car egged in
know
his
probation
officer.
a
report
of
a
male
subject
in
Hepp­
in Irrigon that a silver two-door
Boardman Police Dept, re­
Boardman the previous night.
Heppner
Police
Dept,
received
ner
going
to
a
house
to
fight
some­
Honda Civic had driven through ceived a request for an officer
Oregon State Police received
a
report
of
a
person
using
a tele­
one
as
he
was
very
upset.
There
the cable fence and was tearing concerning barking dogs.
a report of a llama loose on High­
phone
calling
card
and
charging
were
no
weapons
involved.
up the grass. An officer was un­
Heppner Police Dept, received
way 730 by A.C. Houghton El­
$453.01 in calls without authori­
MCSO received a request for ementary in Irrigon.
able to locate anyone.
a report of a female subject from
extra
patrol
at
a
Heppner
resi­
lone and Heppner Fire depts., Heppner possibly living in an abu­
MCSO received a report of a zation.
dence
as
the
owners
would
be
out
lone and Heppner ambulances sive relationship with a male sub­
of town.
received a report of a house on ject in Hermiston.
F e b ru a ry 8 0 th - S a tu rd a y
MCSO, UCSO, Umatilla Po­
fire in lone. The house, at Second
MCSO received a report of 7-
102ndElks Annual-. Ladles Tea at 1:30 p.m., Lodge at
lice Dept, received a report of a
and Birch, was fully engulfed and 8 young people riding ATVs in the
2
p.m., Dinner at 6:30 p.m. featuring Whole Roast
man who had been stopped for
the power lines were down.
turkey shoot area in Irrigon.
Pig,
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Fruit, Salad and
DUII who ran and tried to hide
MCSO received a report of a
Condon Police Dept, received
for the MCSO deputy. MCSO
Rolls. Music starts at 9 p.m. with Tim Cundell down­
found male black lab with a tag in a report from a 12 year old in
deputy
arrested
Kent
Wendell
stairs and Audio <57 Light upstairs. For members and
Irrigon.
Condon that two men in a red
Cate, 30, for DUII/Driving while
out-of-town guests.
H eppner am bulance and pickup were following her as she
License Suspended felony. Cate
Search and Rescue received a headed to the movies.
was lodged at the USCO jail.
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report of a snowmobile accident
Boardman Police Dept, re­
Jan.
27:
Heppner
ambulance
3/4 mile up Coalmine Hill from ceived a report of a door to a home
received a report of a woman with
Cutsforth Park. The patient was in Boardman discovered wide
chest pain in Heppner. The patient
conscious and breathing but re­ open. Nothing appeared to be
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was transported to Pioneer Me­
ported back pain. The patient was missing.
transported to Good Shepherd
MCSO received a report o f a
Community Hospital in Hermiston. strange smell and flames from the
MCSO received a request for dump area on Highway 207 be­
an officer at Trail Apts, in tween Lexington and Heppner. It
Boardman for drug paraphernalia was believed to be from the pre­
found on the property.
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MCSO received a report o f a
Jan. 25: MCSO deputy arrested
13 year old male driving again in Kyle W. Smith, 28, for DUII and
Irrigon.
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MCSO received a report that
MCSO received a report from
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Hermiston Police Dept, re­
MCSO received a report of a
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cows out on Paul Smith Road.
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MCSO received a report that
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Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
MCSO received a report of a
commercial truck believed to be
too heavy in Irrigon.
MCSO deputy arrested Jose
Jaime Lira-Carmona, 33, on a
UCSO warrant for Failure to Ap-
pear/Drivmg While License Sus­
pended felony. Lira-Carmona was
cited, given a court date and re­
leased.
Oregon State Police received
a report of a subject in dark cloth­
ing walking westbound on 1-84 too
close to the fog line. The subject,
who was hitchhiking to The
Dalles, was given a ride to Ar­
lington.
MCSO received a report of a
family disturbance at the Outback
Apts, in Boardman. The problem
was verbal only.
MCSO received a report of a
DUD driver in Teton County, WY.
who had a gun reported stolen to
the Boardman Police Dept.
Jan. 20: Condon Police Dept,
received a report from a man in
Condon who said he and his wife
were arguing and she threatened
to take a handful of pills.
MCSO deputy arrested Jody L.
Hendricks, 27, Heppner, on a war­
rant for Failure to Appear.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
sponded to a report of an injured
animal in Boardman.
MCSO deputy arrested
Everado Sanchez-Jimenez, 26,
Imgon, on a warrant for Criminal
Mischief II.
MCSO received a report of a
woman locked out of her resi­
dence at Blue Spruce Apts. She
refused numbers for a locksmith
and said she would continue to try
to contact the landlord or break a
window to get in.
MCSO received a report via
the principal at Columbia Middle
School in Imgon that a 12 year
old juvenile has been missing since
she left school Thursday with a
high school-age friend who left
her at a trailer park in Boardman.
MCSO received a report of al­
leged dumping of rotten onions and
other misc. garbage on new pave­
ment at Moore Ranch Estates by
a church in Boardman.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a person’s car backed
into while at the parking lot at
Central Market.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report from a female sub­
ject that her parents were fight­
ing and knocked the phone off the
hook in Boardman.
Boardman Police Dept, ar­
rested Lori A. Cantrell, 35, for
Assault IV Domestic with Chil­
dren Present.
MCSO received a report from
the Hermiston Police Dept, that a
person tried to break into a ve­
hicle and the owner gave chase.
The suspect’s vehicle was located
by the Boardman Police Dept,
behind the post office in Board-
man.
Jan. 21: MCSO deputy arrested
Scott W. McCorkel, 20, on a
Umatilla County warrant for Fail­
ure to Appear III. McCorkel was
transported to UCSO jail.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a male subject
intoxicated at the Boardman BP
station. A man had been drinking
with another man and the second
man offered the first a place to
stay. The second man robbed the
first of $200 and the keys to his
pickup when they got out in the
desert area between the Nomad
and Wilson Road Trailer Court.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy at Columbia Middle
School in Irrigon to cite students
for gang-related fighting.
MCSO received a report from
a woman who said her boyfriend
had left for work the previous
night and had not returned by 2:14
p.m. He returned home at 5:54.
MCSO and Search and Res­
cue received a report at 4:13 of
an 11 year old boy missing since
noon. He was located safe at 5:02
at a residence.
MCSO received a report of a
cow out on Wilson Road.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer at a Hepp­
ner residence. People were hav­
ing a dispute over a child.
Oregon State Police arrested
Toby D. Rodriguez, 27, on a Mor­
row County warrant for Felony
Possession of a Firearm and Theft
I. The subject had three additional
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