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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 15, 2000 - FIVE
MCSO received a report from from a woman who said she left
Sheriff's Report Oregon State Police that a sub­ her vehicle running when she went
ject knows who shot up the build­
into the Imgon Market and when
The Morrow County Sheriffs ing near the Army Depot that held
she came out it was gone. The
Office (MCSO) reports handling chlorine.
vehicle, a 1995 gold Nissan, had
the following business:
MCSO received a report of a
her purse and a .22 caliber hand­
semi parked in lone.
gun with bullets in it.
MCSO received an inquiry
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report of a
from a subject in Washington con­
juvenile who took off in lone.
civil
dispute in Irrigon regarding a
cerning his daughter who had a
MCSO received a report of van sold and taken but no money
headache and now he was unable four suspiciousjuveniles around a
was received.
to get a hold of her. He was given
house in Irrigon. The subjects
MCSO received a request for
the Good Shepherd Community
looked in the windows and then
a
phone
contact from a subject in
Hospital number.
went behind the house. Thejuve-
lone
concerning
a pickup he was
Heppner Police Dept, received
mles said their grandparents were
buying.
a request for an officer concern­
moving into that house and they
MCSO received a report from
ing damage done to property by
were looking out of curiosity.
a
subject
in Irrigon who said
fourjuveniles.
MCSO received a report of a someone left a mobile home on
MCSO received a request from
house at Highway 207 burglarized his property that he doesn’t want
a man to go to Heppner High
early the same morning.
there. He didn’t know whose
School and see if his daughter was
MCSO received a request for mobile home it was.
on the bus. The school had ad­
a deputy concerning a threaten­
Heppner Police Dept, cited
vised she was not in some classes
ing phone message left on an an­ fourjuveniles, two 11 year olds, a
that day. The girl was contacted
swering machine.
13 year old and a nine year old
and advised to call her father.
MCSO received a report of an
for
Criminal Trespass I.
Milwaukie Police Dept, ar­
older
green
Chevy
pickup
speed­
MCSO
received a report of a
rested Michael Sean Tipton on an
ing
all
the
time
on
Idaho
Lane.
gold
Nissan
recovered by Tribal
Imgon Justice Court warrant for
MCSO received a report of a authorities and UCSO. Loreto
Theft II. He was lodged at the
Clackamas County Jail with vehicle passed illegally by another Ranos-Rosas, 24, was arrested on
UCSO charges of Eluding and
$6,000 bail and then released due vehicle near the mill in Heppner.
Boardman Police Dept, re­ Reckless Driving and MCSO
to overcrowding.
MCSO, Boardman Police ceived a report from a woman that charges of Unauthorized Use of
Dept, received a request for a someone had been in her house. a Motor Vehicle and Theft II. He
welfare check from a mother who A language barrier was present, was lodged at the UC Jail with
was concerned about her daugh­ but it was discovered that it was $13,500 bail.
Heppner Police Dept, received
ter who was seen with a subject a misunderstanding with her and
a
report
of a puppy that keeps
her
tax
accountant.
who had been abusive before.
showing
up at Central Market.
MCSO
received
a
report
from
MCSO received a report of
ITie
owner
is believed to be lodged
a
man
in
Imgon
that
an
emu
was
loud music from a house in Imgon.
in
jail.
While the caller was on the phone, out. There were no units in the
MCSO received a request from
area to respond.
the music stopped.
Clackamas
County for assistance
Oregon State Police received
Heppner Fire Dept. Chief re­
in
locating
someone
involved in a
a
report
of
a
female
running
west­
ceived a report of the chip pile at
hit-and-run in November in that
bound
on
1-84
westbound.
She
ap­
Kinzua flaring up again.
peared to have left a disabled ve­ county.
MCSO received a report of a hicle.
MCSO received a report that
possible DUII on 1-84. The driver
MCSO received a report of a a subject who allegedly stole a bike
of the pickup pulling a travel trailer white “Appy” horse, a billy goat rode a bike to Sentry Market and
was not DUII, just tired.
and a red horse loose at the cor­ they still have the bike.
MCSO received a report from ner of Seventh and Washington in
Heppner Police Dept, received
a male subject that the female Irrigon. The owners retrieved the a request for an officer at
subject in a previous report is animals.
Heppner High School for a
home but had to threaten the al­
MCSO received a report from teacher fighting with a student
leged abusive male in her vehicle a male that another male subject who possibly stole something.
with a hammer to get him out of pushed him into the street in
MCSO received a report of a
the car. The caller requested a Irrigon. The parties were sepa­ dog missing from Highway 74 in
deputy contact concerning threats rated.
lone.
the male subject made regarding
MCSO, Boardman Police
Boardman Police Dept, re­
the female.
ceived a report from a female that Dept, received a report from a
Boardman Police Dept, re­ another female subject was as­ woman that someone was trying
ceived a report of a truck broken saulted by two other females out to get in her front door. An of­
into while parked at tb; Boardman by Three Mile Canyon, th e calif;; ficer was unable to locate anyone.
76 station.
requested a meeting at the
MCSO, ODOT received a re­
Feb. 11: MCSO, Boardman Boardman Police Dept, with an port of a non-injury, non-blocking
Police Dept, received a report of interpreter and a deputy.
single vehicle accident that oc­
someone in a truck parked across
MCSO received a report of a curred around 1:13 a.m. One sub­
the street with lights on and loud horse in poor shape and not being ject was treated at Pioneer Me­
music but no one ever uses the fed in lone.
morial Hospital in Heppner. No
truck.
Feb. 12: MCSO. Heppner alcohol was involved.
MCSO received a report of a Police Dept, received a report of
Heppner Police Dept, received
pack taken out of a rig while it a small black sedan blocking the a report of a domestic dispute at
was parked at Beecher’s Restau­ southbound lane on Highway 207 a Heppner residence.
rant in lone or at Heppner High just north of Cutsforth Comer. It
MCSO received a report of a
School.
was very foggy and the driver was man who hit a cow with his ve­
semi-disoriented, possibly DUII. hicle on Wilson Road. The driver
An officer was unable to locate was not injured. Both the truck
anyone.
and cow were off the road.
G reat business opportunity!
Boardman Police Dept, re­
MCSO received a report of
ceived a report from a w oman that
loud
music at a Boardman resi­
For Sale: an excellent
an elderly man who rents a room dence from 5-5:47 a.m.
Main Street location,
from her w'ent to the hospital for
Oregon State Police, Board-
corner Io t5 0 'xl3 2 \
surgery on a broken hip and his man Police Dept., Morrow
family was coming for his posses­ County Behavioral Health re­
building 12'x36' with
sions.
The caller was afraid for ceived a report from a woman that
a paved parking lot.
her safety.
her daughter was being violent.
MCSO.
Oregon
State
Police.
Boardman Police Dept, advised
Willow Creek Realty
Gilliam County and Sherman
that the mother had threatened
676-5241
County Sheriff s offices, Heppner
suicide the previous night.
JoyceKay & Jerry Hollomon
Police Dept, received a report
MCSO received a report from
a man that someone ran through
his fence on Wilson Road and Paul
Smith Road, and also hit the phone
box.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a blue and tan
Ford Bronco stolen sometime that
morning. It was a civil problem.
The caller also requested a 5 p.m.
wake-up call but she was advised
that dispatchers do not do that.
MCSO received a report of a
Get y o u r equipm ent read y fo r tilla ge a n d h arvest
Husky
dog left out in the weather.
with sp ecia l b u ys now on to p -q u a lity C E N E X lu brican ts.
The dog had food and water and
was not abused. The owner said
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Boardman Police Dept.,
Boardman ambulance received a
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The mother was in The Dalles
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Heppner am bulance, lone
EMTs received a report of an 85
year old man constantly vomiting.
The patient was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner.
Feb. 14: Heppner Police Dept,
received a request for an officer
concerning a possible stalking or­
der violation.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a blue Pontiac
and a white Toyota playing tag at
90 mph on 1-84 eastbound.
MCSO, Imgon ambulance re­
ceived a request for an ambulance
for an Imgon man who cut his arm
attempting to cut open a box. The
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle broken into and radios sto­
len.
MCSO received a report of an
empty house broken into in Imgon.
MCSO received a report of
copper wire stolen over the week­
end from the Umatilla Electric
substation in Boardman.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from Columbia Middle
School in Irrigon for a possible
drug situation.
MCSO received a report of a
possible scam in the Heppner area
with a man reporting two incidents
where persons asked for a Social
Security number and $10,000.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of an 11 year old boy as­
saulted by boys with sticks.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a red and gray pickup
speeding on Highway 74 towards
Heppner from Lexington at 100
mph. An officer was unable to
locate anyone.
MCSO deputy arrested
Clifford Eugene Bradley, 33, for
Conspiracy to Commit C/Felony
Theft and Theft I. He was lodged
at the UC Jail with $40,000 bail.
MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept.,
Imgon ambulance received a re­
port of a two-vehicle accident on
Highway 730. One male patient
was transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
One person was cited for Driving
while License Suspended.
Oregon Dept, of Fish and Wild­
life received a report of a hawk
with a broken wing.
Boardman Fire Dept, received
a report of more spray paint on
fences at Wilson Road Trailer
Court.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a deer hit on
Highway 74, one mile south of
Lexington that needed to be put
down.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of an audible burglar
alarm at Les Schwab Tire Cen­
ter. An employee set it off acci­
dently as he was leaving.
MCSO received a report of an
intoxicated male walking on High­
way 730 toward Umatilla. A
deputy was unable to locate any­
one.
Wasco County Sheriffs Of­
fice, Oregon State Police received
a report of a boulder falling on a
semi-truck on 1-84 eastbound.
Male and female occupants were
trapped. The female was con­
scious but bleeding, and the male
was okay. There was also a mas­
sive fuel leak.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report from an Imgon
woman that her husband, who
was very intoxicated, had broken
their front window. He was un­
der the carport.
Robert Lee Adams, 48, was
arrested for Parole Violation-Ha­
rassment and lodged at the UC
Jail with no bail. There was also a
warrant for him out of Albany
Sheriffs Office for a DUII with
$5,000 bail.
MCSO. Boardman Police
Dept., Boardman ambulance re­
ceived a report of a 23 year old
female who took nine antidepres­
sants. The patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report from
Oregon State Police that a male
subject said he witnessed a mur­
Feb. 15: MCSO received a
report of a male subject trespass­
ing on property in Boardman af­
ter he was told to stay off.
MCSO received a report from
an Imgon woman that a neighbor
built a fence and blocked her
driveway.
MCSO received a report from
an Imgon woman that there were
dead cats hanging from a tree and
it looked as if they had been
beaten.
MCSO received a report of
items stolen out of a truck parked
at Beecher’s Restaurant the pre­
vious week.
MCSO received a report of
bathrooms at the Marina vandal­
ized.
MCSO received a report of an
older Ford truck doing illegal
dumping.
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle being repossessed, but the
people weren’t allowed to get any­
thing out of the vehicle.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer concern­
ing an on-going situation.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report from a male sub­
ject that his vehicle had been at
the Trail Apts, for about a week
and they were going to have it
towed. The man request a deputy
to go with him to look at the ve­
hicle because it was earlier re­
ported stolen.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning a male sub­
ject whose son is in question con­
cerning sex crimes.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a request for an extra pa­
trol in Boardman.
MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
received a report of a hold up
alarm at the Bank of Eastern Or­
egon in Heppner. It was a false
alarm.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from a female subject in
Boardman who saad her ,
neighbor’s son was in her yard
with a gun.
MCSO received a report of
drug paraphernalia found in gar­
bage at the east end of the Ma­
rina.
MCSO received a report of a
small gray flip phone entered as
stolen.
MCSO deputy arrested Daniel
Joe Hum, 23, for Criminal Tres­
pass II. He was lodged at the UC
Jail with $1,500 bail.
MCSO deputy arrested Rob­
ert Mikkalo Morresm, 26, for
Criminal Trespass II and Giving
False Information to an Officer.
He was lodged at the UC Jail with
$7,500 bail.
Feb. 16: Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a front
window in a travel trailer broken
out at Olsen and Columbia in
Boardman.
MCSO received a report of the
CSEPP shed at the north Lexing­
ton Elevator broken into.
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of occu­
pants near the clinic in Boardman
who jumped out of the vehicles
with sticks.
MCSO received a report of a
subject who was driving while li­
cense suspended who fled on foot.
MCSO received a report of a
nine year old girl harassed by 10
year old neighborhood boys who
were poking her with a stick.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a stolen vehicle
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MCSO received a report of a
“swift” truck stopped at the east-
bound Boardman rest area that
tried to run people off the road. A
deputy was unable to locate the
driver.
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Boardman.
MCSO received a report of
four juveniles in a reddish two-
door Ford driving up and down the
street very erratically in Condon.
When the caller tried to Bag the
vehicle down, it swerved to hit
him.
Heppner Police Dept, advised
Boardman Police Dept, of a fam­
ily emergency in Boardman.
Feb. 17: Stanfield Police Dept
arrested Darrin Leon Lattamer,
28, on an Imgon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Suspended.
He was lodged at the UC Jail with
$6,000 bail.
Boardman ambulance received
a report of a woman with a his­
tory of heart problems. She was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
Heppner ambulance, Lexington
EMTs received a report from a
woman that her eight year old son
was breathing but was unrespon­
sive and limp. The patient was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner.
Oregon State Police received
a report of a mid-sized car driving
100+ mph on 1-84 eastbound.
MCSO received a report from
an Imgon woman that a sheep­
dog was outside their residence
tearing up their garage.
MCSO received a report of a
brown Jeep Wrangler headed
westbound on Highway 730 one
mile west of Umatilla at a high
rate of speed.
MCSO received a report from
an Irrigon man that his neighbor’s
dog barks all the time while he’s
trying to sleep.
MCSO received a report of a
dangerous pit bull on the loose in
Imgon.
MCSO, Medic 2, Imgon am­
bulance received a report of a 60
year old female in Imgon with
chest pains and was light-headed.
There was no transport made.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report from a Boardman
woman that her daughter was re­
ceiving obscene calls from a male
subject starting four days ago, 5-
6 times a day.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning information
on a case.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning an abandoned
vehicle in Imgon.
MCSO received a report from
a male subject in Boardman of a
possible problem with his ex-wife.
She told him she was coming over
to drop off gifts, but she wasn’t
welcome at his residence.
MCSO received a report of
two vehicles racing on Highway
730. A deputy was unable to lo­
cate anyone.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of an unwanted,
intoxicated 18 year old at a
Boardman residence.
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
-:-Doc Temple is recuperating
from major surgery at Portland
recently.
-:-Delpha Jones underwent
major surgery in Hermiston on
Wednesday. Visitors included the
Rev. Stuart Dick of Meacham,
her daughter, Charlene Whitney
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bowen of Woodbum, Cliff and
PearlTrahan of Pilot Rock, Dixee
Rickman of Hermiston and Joyce
Wojek, en route to Texas. Joyce
an Kay are daughters of the late
Ellwynne Peck and were raised
in Lexington.
4-H youth development
agent newly hired
Not only does OSU Extension
have a new family and
community education specialist,
(formerly home economist)
serving Morrow County but they
are welcoming Mano Magaña to
serve both Umatilla and Morrow
counties as a bicultural, bilingual
4-H youth development agent.
Magaña is from Corvallis
where he just completed a master
of arts degree in interdisciplinary
studies, forest resources, adult
education, and Spanish He will
be primarily involved with 4-H
in the Hispanic community.
Charle Cundell, office
manager in the Heppner office,
has accepted a position out of the
county.
Softball clinic planned for kids
A free softball clinic for kids
and teens from seven to 15 years
old has been planned for
Saturday, March 25, at the
Kilkenny Field in Heppner from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The clinic will include
instruction in pitching.
Those planning to attend
should bring a sack lunch.
For more information call
Linda Corbin, 676-5270, or Cindi
Doherty. 676-5122