Sheriff's Dept. The Morrow County Sheriffs Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business: Oregon State Police received a report from a man that his wife called him and told him to call the police. He didn’t know why. MCSO received a request for a deputy. A woman said her daughter was threatened by an­ other subject’s mother. It was an ongoing problem. MCSO received a request for an extra patrol at a Lexington resi­ dence. MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, responded to a report of a domestic dispute in Boardman. A woman requested an officer be­ cause she said her husband as­ saulted her, threw her on the floor, punched her and kicked her. The woman, calling from a friend’s house, said her husband was in­ toxicated, was sleeping, has a shotgun and will attempt suicide if provoked. Officers arrested Justin L. Meads, 23, for Assault IV Felony, and transported him to the UCSO jail. Oregon State Police received a report of a red Jeep Cherokee pulling a boat without taillights, passing another vehicle and speeding at 80+ mph near Arling­ ton. Heppner Police Dept, received a request for an officer for a dog complaint. Heppner Police Dept., Hepp­ ner ambulance received a report of an 82 year old man who was feeling ill earlier, fainted and hit his nose. His nose was bleeding and the man was lethargic. The patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. MCSO received a report of someone cutting seatbelts in a car in Lexington. April 27: MCSO received a report of theft of cabinets that were in the back of a pickup. MCSO received a report of a strong odor of ammonia at the chemical plant in lone. It was be­ lieved to be a truck just bleeding a line. The situation was checked by MCGG and all was believed to be fine. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report of a suspicious vehicle at Dodge City in Board- man. Police were reported to have been looking for two women who were in the car previously. MCSO received a report of a possible abandoned vehicle on North 1st in Irrigon. MCSO received a report of a five year old girl missing from Irrigon. She was located at the • neighbor’s house. MCSO received a report of a horse loose in Irrigon. A neighbor tied it up. Heppner Police Dept, received a report of a white Ford Explorer with improper plates. MCSO received a report from a woman who said her neighbor is charging her with kidnapping. All was straightened out. MCSO received a report of a gun stolen from a Boardman resi­ dence. MCSO received a report of a girl who was riding on the back of a vehicle and fell off. She was okay. MCSO received a report from a man who said that he knew who killed his dog three weeks ago and he has witnesses. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a 91 1 hangup call. The call was traced to the home of a seven year old who was home alone and was scared. The child’s aunt lives next door and was keeping an eye on him. MCSO received a report of a tenant problem at Wilson Trailer Court in Boardman. April 28: Clackamas County Sheriffs deputy arrested Mark Lance Cramer, 43, on a Heppner Justice Court warrant for Driving while License Suspended. Cramer was lodged at the Clackamas County jail. MCSO received a report from the Hermiston Police Dept, of a 911 hangup call traced to an Irrigon address. Phone contact was made to a woman that her husband had left the residence and she didn’t need anyone to respond. Boardman ambulance received a request for an ambulance from a woman with back pain. The pa­ tient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. Hermiston Police Dept, ar­ rested Juan Urbibio Delapaz on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Theft III. Delapaz was lodged at the UCSO jpil. MCSO received a request for a deputy concerning an incident involving her child. A neighbor came over swearing at her be­ cause of a complaint. MCSO received a report of a vehicle witfi no plates at Bake’s in Iirigon. MCSO received a report of a cow out on Depot Lane in Irrigon. The owner was contacted. MCSO received a report from a woman who was translating for another woman that a third per­ son was holding drugs for a fourth person. MCSO received a report of a purse in a reservoir weighed down with rocks. MCSO received a 911 call from Boardman with two juveniles laughing. An officer was sent to check. MCSO received a report of a baby owl which fell from a tree at lone City Park. ODFW took care of it. » Boardman Public Works re­ quested assistance as the sewer was backing up at Sandpiper Apts. MCSO received a request for an officer at Pioneer Memorial Hospital for a prowler. It turned out to be an employee locking doors. MCSO received a request for assistance for people who got into a fender-bender at the Boardman Texaco. April 29: MCSO received a report of an ongoing problem of a barking dog in Irrigon. Jeffrey Lynn Daems, 30, was cited for Possession of a Con­ trolled Substance-Methamphet- amine. MCSO received a report of a sorrel gelding that got out in Lex­ ington. MCSO received a report of a female who pulled off to the side of the road and slumped over the steering wheel. MCSO, Irrigon ambulance re­ ceived a report of a juvenile who possibly overdosed in Imgon. MCSO received a request for a patch-through to Morrow County Behavioral Health. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report of a black cow out. MCSO received a report of a possible prowler at midnight on Highway 74 in Morgan. A resi­ dent could hear her cat meowing, but no vehicles were in the area. MCSO received a report from a man at West Ext. Irrigation who said he ran off three vehicles that were trespassing. UCSO deputy arrested Dou­ glas Dean Garrett, 35, on a war­ rant for Failure to Appear-No Angling License; and Sariena Jane Garrett, 30, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear-No Angling License. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report of a van blocking other vehicles in a parking lot. Someone went to talk to the driver but there was a lot of shaking go­ ing on m the van. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a request for an officer for a custom er at the Boardman Chevron who refused to pay. April 30: MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a possible drunk driver in Boardman. . MCSO received a report of someone who may be siphoning gasoline in the Boardman area. An officer was unable to locate any­ one. MCSO received a report of someone stopping traffic on Cem­ etery Road in lone again. MCSO deputy arrested Linda Doreen Felter, 31, on a UCSO warrant for Failure to Appear/ Possession of a Controlled Sub­ stance. Felter was lodged at the UCSO jail. Oregon State Police received a report of a brown and white cow headed for the interstate. Another report advised of a black and white cow in the grass at the rest area. MCSO received a report from Portland Dispatch from an anony­ mous caller that a Morrow County ambulance exited at Troutdale, ran two stop signs with no lights or sirens on. The ambulance crew was having difficulty with a pa­ tient they were transporting. MCSO received a report from a Lexington man that his wife had hit him with a garden rake. He said he didn’t need medical atten­ tion. MCSO received a request for an officer in Lexington as a woman’s 14 year old son was out of control. MCSO received a report of a stereo stolen from a vehicle in Imgon. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report from the manager at Sandpiper Apts, that a tenant would like to make a formal com­ plaint. MCSO received a report of two cars on the side of the road on Highway 730 with their haz­ ard lights on and many kids mill­ ing around playing with numchuks. An officer was unable to locate anyone. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a request for an officer at the Boardman Texaco concern­ ing an earlier incident. MCSO received a report o f a possible domestic situation, with the neighbors being very loud. M ay 1: MCSO assisted Boardman Police Dept, in a search o f the area between Anderson Road and the soccer fields for an individual believed to be involved in an assault on Anderson Road. The subject was located. MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a dis­ turbance with a male subject still in the area. The subject was lo­ cated with no shirt, pants or hat on. MCSO received a report of a Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 19,1999 - FIVE possible assault. The Irrigon am­ MCSO received a report from a report of two subjects on foot bulance was paged for a person a deputy that he had a hawk that on Highway 74 near the golf with a possible broken arm. Dean he believed was hit by a car. course who attempted to flag a Allen Williams, 49, was charged ODFW was contacted. woman in the car down. It turned with Assault IV Domestic Felony MCSO received a report of a out that they thought they recog­ and lodged at the UCSO jail. 14 year old boy stealing a battery nized the car and were just wav­ MCSO received a request for out of one car to put in another ing. an extra patrol for the lone High car in an attempt to steal the sec­ M ay 4: Hermiston Police School dance at the Legion Hall. ond car. Dept, arrested Mathew J. Evans, MCSO received a report of a MCSO received a report of a 41, on an Imgon Justice Court custody problem following the ar­ stolen vehicle. A male subject said warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/ rest of a man in Imgon. that his grandmother had the ve­ DUII and on an Morrow County MCSO received a report of hicle towed two months ago as it Circuit Court warrant for Driving cows out on the highway in was abandoned. while License Suspended/Felony. Boardman. MCSO received a report of a Evans was lodged at the UCSO Boardman Police Dept, re­ window broken out of a car in jail. ceived a request for an officer for Imgon. MCSO deputy advised he was an ongoing problem with neigh­ MCSO received a request for after a subject who had taken off bors. a deputy for a male subject re­ on foot from the Irrigon Learning Boardman Police Dept., garding things he wanted from his Center, but lost him. Two window Boardman ambulance received a residence in Irrigon. screens were tom and one re­ report of a nine year old who was MCSO received a report of moved and it also appeared that bitten by a large dog. The ambu­ two vehicles hidden in the brush one of the buses had been tam­ lance was cancelled as the mother on (formerly) Taggares Farms in pered with. transported the child by private Boardman. MCSO received a report from vehicle. MCSO received a request for a person who lived next to the MCSO received a report of a a deputy to assist a citizen who Learning Center that her resi­ cow out at the bottom of Shobe ran into the canal to avoid a deer. dence had been tampered with Canyon. Boardman Police Dept, re­ also. Pendleton Police Dept, ar­ ceived a request for an officer for MCSO, Oregon State Police rested Dale Patrick Davis, 21, on a woman who said she was cited Robert Leinweber, 33, for an Imgon Justice Court warrant threatened by a male subject and DUII. for Failure to Appear/Trial, Fail­ several other juveniles. Oregon State Police received MCSO received a report of a a report of a burglar alarm at ure to Appear on Citation. Davis was lodged at the UCSO jail on vehicle passing at a high rate of Howie’s Washboard in Irrigon. It local charges and two warrants speed. was a false alarm. MCSO received a report of out of the UCSO. Heppner Police Dept, received MCSO, Oregon State Police, suspicious circumstances at a a report of a subject walking past ODOT, Irrigon and Boardman residence in Irrigon. An officer the swimming pool. A detention ambulances, Irrigon Rescue re­ was unable to locate anything. warrant was served on Daniel sponded to a report of a five car Alan Mathews, 43, who was MCSO received a report of accident on Highway 730, five harassment from a woman who lodged at the UCSO jail. miles out of Boardman. Two pa­ said she received three phone calls MCSO received a report that tients were transported to Good from some teens. license plates were found in a Shepherd Community Hospital in Heppner Police Dept, received yard. Hermiston, and the Irrigon ambu­ a request for an officer to check Boardman Police Dept, re­ lance transported four patients to a pickup that was in the parking ceived a report of a hitchhiker on Good Shepherd. 1-84 under an overpass. lot at Kinzua. MCSO received a report of an MCSO received a report of MCSO, Boardman Police ongoing problem at a ranch house- Dept, received a report from a three separate incidents where a at Gooseberry with broken win­ male subject that his father had particular person was driving dows, stolen tools, stolen gasoline been drinking and was threaten­ carelessly. MCSO, Boardman Police and a shed broken into. ing suicide. There were no weap­ MCSO received a report of an ons in the house. The father was Dept, received a report of a car accident. taken from the house to his eastbound in the westbound lanes Oregon State Police received cousin’s house. Morrow County of 1-84. An officer was unable to a report of a erratic driver on 1-84 Behavioral Health was contacted. locate the vehicle. MCSO received a report of a westbound. May 3: MCSO received a re­ MCSO received a report of port from a woman that her bull out on Highway 740. The three semis with refer trailers daughter was not home at 1:38 owner was contacted. MCSO received a report of traveling together at a high rate a.m. She returned a few minutes horses in small pens that were not of speed, 75+ mph on 1-84 east- later. bound. MCSO received a report of being fed in Boardman. Boardman Police Dept, re­ MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept, re­ gang writing on the doors at the ceived a report of bushes on fire Irrigon Learning Center and a bro­ ceived a report from a woman that near neighbors’ vehicles and the ken window in one of the school she hadn’t heard from her father who lives in Boardman for three neighbors are not home. They has vehicles. days and wanted to list him as a a small controlled bum earlier. MCSO, Boardman Police missing person. MCSO, Boardman Police Dept., Imgon ambulance received MCSO received a report from Dept, received a report from a a request for a deputy for a male man that he was assaulted by his who was out of control in Irrigon. a man that another man accused Morrow County Behavioral him of cashing his payroll check wife at the Outback Apts. and keeping some of the money. Boardman Police Dept, re­ Health was contacted. MCSO received a report of He also thinks the man may cause ceived a request for help from M orrow County Behavioral two transients on 1-84 at the problems at Kinzua. MCSO, Boardman Police Boardman rest area. Health. Dept, received a request for an MCSO received a request for MCSO received a report of officer. an officer concerning some sus­ loud music in Boardman. MCSO, Boardman Police MCSO, Boardman Police picious information. MCSO received a report from Dept, received a report of a do­ Dept, received a report from a woman that a man was at her resi­ a woman in Irrigon that someone mestic dispute in Boardman. The kept putting bags of dog poop on caller said his brother had just hit dence and she was very upset. Oregon State Police received her porch and lighting them on fire. his father. MCSO received a report that a report of a man walking in traf­ The house was also egged the someone had been leaving the fic on 1-84. previous night. gates open and letting horses out Oregon State Police received MCSO, Boardman Police of their pasture. a report of a Volkswagen van all Dept., Morrow County Juvenile MCSO deputy cited a 17 year over the road on 1-84 westbound. director arrested a 13 year old ju­ old and a 15 year old for Minor in venile for Parole Violation. The May 2: MCSO deputy cited Possession. Daryle Lee Bourque, 36, for juvenile was lodged at the Boardman Police Dept, cited DUII, No Oregon Operator’s Li­ Umatilla Juvenile Detention Cen­ ter by order of the juvenile direc­ Pedro Cambrero-Perez, 40, for cense. Criminal Mischief I. Heppner Police and Fire depts., tor. May 5: Boardman Police Dept, ODOT received a report of a grey MCSO received a request to Mazda pickup on its side in front deliver a notice of a death in the received a request to attempt to locate a subject reported missing. of a residence with no one around. family to a Heppner area resident. Boardman Police Dept, re­ MCSO, Heppner ambulance Heppner Police Dept, received ceived a request to locate barking received a report of an 81 year a report of a dog that chased a dogs in Boardman. old woman who had fallen and woman and almost bit her. The was bleeding from a head wound. owner was advised. Heppner ambulance received She was conscious and breathing. MCSO received a report of a a request from a man. The pa­ MCSO received a report of hay possible DUII with a car swerv­ tient was transported to Pioneer lost on Highway 207 one mile out ing all over the road. Memorial Hospital. of Heppner near Shobe Canyon. Pioneer Memonal Hospital re­ Boardman Police Dept, re­ Oregon State Police received ceived a report of a 15 year old ceived a report of a bike stolen in a report of a semi passing and dn v- complaining of chest pains and Boardman. ing at a high rate of speed on 1-84 difficulty breathing. Boardman Police Dept, re­ westbound. MCSO received a report from ceived a report of an apartment MCSO received a report from the Boardman Police Dept, that a burgled the previous night while a woman that her son’s race car woman reported her son was act­ the tenants were at work. was tipped over sometime the pre­ ing strangely and was believed to MCSO received a report of vious night. be high from the paint cans they gang-related graffiti in the Oregon State Police received were using for the Cinco de Mayo restrooms at the Irrigon Marina. a report of a car on the Imgon preparations. Refuge spinning its tires and tear­ Heppner Police Dept, received ing up the ground. PLAN O N ATTENDING 1 s t Annual PIONEER. FLEA MARKET Coast to Coast HEPPNER, OREGON MAT 29 , JO, 31 Color (BowCs f o r M em orial ( to be held a t the M orrow County F airgrounds May 29 fit 3 0 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jtoms/Jhdaf May 31 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Caesdfsnsl Special: $ 1 3 .9 9 Sl*t) Qreen Teed and Seed • Heppner | t \