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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 10, 2000 _____________________________
Young fiddlers to be in concert
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Boardman Police Dept re­
ceived a request for a welfare
check for a woman who hadn’t
been seen for a couple of days.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious female that came to a
residence asking questions.
Oregon State Police received
a report of a blue tractor trailer
swerving badly on 1-84.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from a female who said
a message was left in her answer­
ing machine threatening her dog’s
life.
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of an in­
toxicated male who just kicked
down a door. It was a disturbance
between two male subjects.
Christopher Swope, 21, Irrigon,
L-R back: Peg Willis (teacher), Kate Kendrick, Alex Carlson. Front: Seth
was cited for Harassment. Wes
Morgan, Brynna Rust, Eric Jepsen.
Reed, 18, Boardman, was cited for
The Willow Creek Young
Several Heppner area students Harassment, MIP and Disorderly
Fiddlers will be in concert along recently competed in the Oregon Conduct.
with other local violin students State Fiddle Contest which was
MCSO received a report of an
this Friday night. May 12, at 7 held in Salem on April 28 and audible alarm at Les Schwab Tire
p m. at the Heppner High School 29.
Center. It was a cleaning person
cafeteria. The evening program
In the Pee Wee Division, for who didn’t know the code. The
will feature some 18 local ages eight and under, Alex building was secure.
students of teacher Peg Willis of Carlson, Eric Jepsen and Seth
MCSO received a request for
Pendleton. They range in ages Morgan claimed places four a deputy in Irrigon from a woman
through six, respectively. Kate who said neighbors yelled at her
from five through adult.
A variety of music will be Kendrick, nine, finished eighth kids. It was an ongoing problem.
performed, including classical, in the state in the Junior-Junior
MCSO received a report of a
folk and various fiddle tunes. Division for ages nine-11. These non-injury, non-blocking car acci­
Some additional violin students fiddlers will play part of their dent in Irrigon.
from Pendleton and back-up contest rounds in the program.
MCSO received q report from
The program is free to the
guitar players are expected to
a woman who said her husband
join the local performers as well public and everyone is welcome
saw an orange van parked after
to attend.
on some selections.
hours at the Irrigon Marina.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from an Irrigon female
who said she was threatened by
another female.
MCSO received a report of
"Arts on the Edge," a non- by Susan French, Boardman;
loud music in Boardman.
juned show of work by amateur Honorable Mention Awards:
MCSO received a request for
and professional artists from the "Shahaptian Maiden" by CM a deputy from a woman who said
Columbia Basin, opened on Jones, Pendleton; "With the her son, who was intoxicated, out
Flow” by Sheryl Parrott, Condon; of control and taking antidepres­
Friday, May 5.
• Exhibits will be open for and "Valley Fire" by Howard sants, was breaking up with his
viewing Monday through Friday, Peck, Hermiston.
wife. The parties were separated
May 8-26, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Arts on the Edge is presented for the night.
during regular business hours of by the Pendleton Arts Council
Clackamas County Sheriffs
operation for the Port of Morrow' and hosted by the Port of deputy arrested Monica Suzanne
administrative headquarters at Morrow. Works by Oregon Heusel, 28, for Failure to Pay Fine/
the Riverfront Center. There is artists froth Milton-Freewater, Failure to Appear. She was lodged
no cflàrge to view the exhibit.
Piiridleton, Adams, Hermiston, at the Clackamas County Jail with
Awards were presented as Umatilla, Irrigon, Stanfield, $730 bail.
follows: Best of Show, $500 for Echo, La Grande, Enterprise,
MCSO received a report of
"Sol LeWitt," to David Larson, Union, Boardman, Heppner and
trailer
tires left at the Marina, one
Pendleton; Special Awards, $200 Condon may be viewed at this
for "Through A Glass Darkly" by exhibit. Washington artists from at the entrance and one by the
Gayle Weatherson, Echo; and Walla Walla, College Place, playground. There was also graf­
"Mask #1" by Kathleen Peet, Richland, Prosser, Grandview fiti on a table.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
Pendleton;
Encouragement and Burbank also participated in
ceived a report from a woman that
Award: $100 "Spiritum Novum" the show.
her sister is still missing. The boy­
friend said he didn’t know where
she was. The woman was located.
The spring golf tournament of
MCSO, Boardman Police
Registration materials will be
the Oregon Wheat Foundation available from the OWGL office Dept, received a report that a male
will be held on Thursday, June 8, beginning May 15, and will also subject was back at a residence
at the Willow Creek Golf Club in be available on the OWGL web after he was told not to be there.
Heppner. The tournament raises s i t e ,
located
at
April 8: MCSO deputy ar­
money for programs of the http://www.owgl.org.
rested Steve Edward Yoes, 44, on
Oregon Wheat Foundation.
an Irrigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Pay Fine/No Per­
sonal Flotation Device. He was
cited to appear with $52 bail.
The youth of Valby Lutheran
A Singspiration will be held at
Umatilla Police Dept, arrested
Valby Lutheran Church Sunday, Church have prepared songs to Santos Will Guardoado, 36, for
May 14, beginning at 7 p.m.
share.
Driving while License Suspended/
Everyone is invited to "come
Those who would like to play Misdemeanor. He was lodged at
and enjoy an evening of praise or sing a song are asked to let the the UCSO with $6,000 bail.
singing with a time for coordinators know when you
Boardman Police Dept, re­
fellowship following".
arrive.
ceived a report of a red sports car
driving too fast at Wilson Road
Trailer Court.
MCSO received a request for
an extra patrol at an Irrigon resi­
for first in bull riding at the dence.
Jend Penturf, a junior at Arlington
MCSO received a report of a
Jackpot
Rodeo
Heppner High School and Sunday.
suspicious green Dodge Ram in a
member of the Intermountain
He competed against 20 other field in Boardman.
High School Rodeo Team, tied riders and took home $393.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a 911 hangup call from a
( t
pay phone at the Boardman Ma­
FOR THE
rrs t i m e
nna. No one was around.
NW artists featured in
Boardman show
Wheat Foundation golf tourney
Singspiration set at Valby
Local cowboy takes bull riding
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Irrigon ambulance received a
request for an ambulance for an
84 year old male running a high
fever. The patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO, Boardman and Irrigon
ambulances received a request for
assistance for an unruly woman
who drank the previous night and
just woke up. It was a possible
overdose. The patient was trans­
ported to Good Shepherd Commu­
nity Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO, Heppner and Lexing­
ton Fire depts., Heppner and Lex­
ington ambulances received a re­
port of a vehicle off the road and
a disoriented woman standing in
the roadway.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a request from Oregon
State Police at The Dalles for as­
sistance in catching two vehicles
traveling at a high rate of speed
eastbound on 1-84.
Heppner Police and Fire depts.
received a report of a boat and
trailer that came unhooked from
a pickup on Highway 74 across
from the mill, hit a CenturyTel box
and a fuel leak occurred.
MCSO received a 911 call with
a baby crying in the background.
There was continuous ringing on
the callback. Everything checked
out okay.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report from a male subject that
his son was punched in the face
on March 20 and he would like to
press charges.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a ground of 8-10 mo­
torcycles heading to Heppner with
one possibly fitting the description
of a stolen motorcycle out of
Walla Walla, Washington. It was
the wrong bike.
MCSO deputy was ap­
proached by a male subject who
said his stereo was stolen.
and other people couldn’t unload
their boats. The vehicle was not
found at the location stated.
Heppner Police Dept., Hepp­
ner ambulance received a report
of an 82 year old woman who
possibly had a stroke.
MCSO deputy arrested Rich­
ard Frednck Hinz, 27, on a circuit
court warrant for Failure to Ap-
pear/Drivmg while License Sus-
pended/Misdemeanor. Bail was
set at $5,000.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning harassing
phone calls. The complainant had
the calls on tape.
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of an
alarm at the Port of Morrow ad­
ministration building.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning a purse in
evidence.
MCSO received a report of
ATVs tearing up the bank by the
West Extension pump station.
MCSO received a report from
Umatilla Conty Sheriffs Office
that someone in a vehicle threw a
beer can out the window and the
vehicle was all over the road on
Highway 207.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a request for an extra pa­
trol for people loitering at the
Boardman Texaco late at night.
MCSO received a report of
cattle out on Highway 74 near
Riverside in Heppner. Fifty head
of cattle were out on the roadway.
April 12: UCSO deputy ar­
rested Jaime O. Mereno, 26, on a
Morrow County circuit court war­
rant for Possession of a Controlled
Substance II.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a Dodge Ram
travelling westbound in the east-
bound lane on 1-84.
MCSO received a report of a
cow in the road between Olson
Boardman Police Dept, re­ and Miller.
MCSO received a report that
ceived a report from a male that
a
subject
in Irrigon was beating
his son, who was emotionally up­
on
a
three
year old child with a
set, left home.
belt. It was a newspaper, but the
MCSO, Boardman Police
incident was turned over to Ser­
Dept, received a report of a fight
vices to Children and Families.
at the soccer field between 11
Portland Police Dept, arrested
subjects. It was a small verbal
Anthony
Todd Richards, 33,
argument between two players.
Pendleton, on two Irrigon Justice
MCSO received a request for
wSrrant§. ,C<W; P^pr.deriy
a deputy from a iWkle who repotted
Conduct with $6,QQ0 bail and an
a subject stole itefris fronvSprop-
Irrigon Justice Court warrant for
erty west of lone.
DUII with $6,000 bail. He was
MCSO received a report from
lodged at the Multnomah County
Hermiston Police Dept, of a
Jail.
Chevy S-10 pickup, primer in color,
MCSO received a request for
who hit a child and drove off. The
a
deputy
concerning dead cows
child was okay.
that
were
beginning
to smell.
MCSO received a report of a
Richard
F.
Hinz
was
arrested
tractor trailer that lost its tarp and
on
a
warrant
for
Driving
while
stuff was blowing into the road­
License Suspended/M isde-
way on 1-84.
meanor. He was already lodged
Boardman Police Dept, re­
at the Umatilla County Jail on cir­
ceived a report of loud music at a
cuit court charges.
residence.
MCSO received a report that
Oregon State Police, ODOT
a male subject was dnving around
received a report of hay blowing
lone with his kid on the backhoe.
all over the highway on 1-84.
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a request for
window broken at an Irrigon resi­
a deputy from a woman who said
dence.
she wanted to press charges
Heppner Police Dept, received
against her husband.
a request for an officer at
April 10: Irrigon ambulance
Heppner Elementary School for
received a request for an ambu­
an out-of-control juvenile who
lance for a 22 year old in Irrigon
struck a teacher and did property
with chest pains and labored
damage.
breathing. The patient was trans­
MCSO received a request for
ported to Good Shepherd Commu­
a
welfare
check for a Heppner
nity Hospital in Hermiston.
man. The deputy made contact
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning the Lemon and everything was okay.
MCSO received a report of a
Law.
wolf-looking
dog attacking an­
MCSO received a report of a
other
dog
while
it was tied up in
pickup stolen from a church in
the
yard.
Irrigon. The vehicle had been
Heppner Police Dept, received
towed as a hazard.
a
request
for an officer concern­
MCSO received a report of a
ing
a
bum
barrel.
2x4 in the road on 1-84 eastbound
by the Port of Morrow exit.
MCSO received a report of
MCSO received a request for 50+ cows out on Highway 74.
a subject to be cited for trespass­
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ing after he was told not to return ceived a report of an adult male
to an apt. complex.
that was believed to be trying to
MCSO received a report of a buy alcohol for minors.
pit bull with twine around its neck
An 11 year old Heppner juve­
at the Sandhollow Gravel Pit. The nile was cited for Assault IV and
caller was concerned about the Criminal Mischief.
dog.
Oregon State Police received
MCSO received a report of a report that a construction truck
loud music at an Irrigon residence. dropped a sign barrier on 1-84.
MCSO received a report from
April 11: Oregon State Police Services to Children and Families
received a report of a non-injury that a juvenile ran away from his
motor vehicle accident at Three parents’ home to a foster home
Mile Road.
he had stayed at previously.
MCSO received a report of
MCSO, Oregon State Police
four dogs attaching and seriously received a report of a stop sign
wounding a goat in Imgon.
down at Wilson Road that looked
MCSO received a request for like it was intentionally damaged.
a deputy from Les Schwab Tire
April 13: Imgon ambulance
Center as they were going to con­
received a request for an ambu­
fiscate tires and rims from a sub­
lance for a 70 year old male who
ject in Boardman.
was unable to feel his lower ex­
City of Heppner received a re­
tremities. No transport was made.
port of a vehicle parked at Willow
Imgon Fire Dept, received a
Creek Dam on a boat access road
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report of a shed burned in Irrigon.
Boardman ambulance received
a request for an ambulance for a
22 year old female who cut her
arm. No transport was made.
Imgon ambulance received a
request for an ambulance for a 93
year old female with possible
pneumonia. The patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious broken-down vehicle.
MCSO received a report of a
drive-off for $25 at Brown’s Auto
in Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of a
threatening phone call in
Boardman.
Oregon State Police received
a report of an erratic driver on I-
84 past the Boardman exit.
MCSO received a report of a
black dog that keeps getting in a
woman’s yard.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning an old case
in Irrigon.
H eppner am bulance, lone
EMTs received a request for an
ambulance for an eight month old
who was choking but crying.
There was no transport made.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious grey vehicle in Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of a
dog caught on the tracks by the
canal on the east side of Highway
730.
Boardm an Police Dept.,
Boardman ambulance received a
report of a 12 year old complain­
ing of numbness over her entire
body. She was conscious but had
some trouble breathing.
Heppner Police Dept, arrested
Juliana Mary Wanous, 30, Hepp­
ner on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Violation of
Release Agreement/Burglary I.
She was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail with $50,000 bail.
MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept.,
Imgon ambulance, Medic 3 re­
ceived a report of an injury motor
vehicle accident. Two patients
were transported.
MCSO deputy arrested
Cynthia Nielsin, 40, for DUII.
MCSO received a report of
three vehicles racing in Board-
man.
April 14?.MCSO received a
report that a male refused to leave
a residence after being told to do
so. The subject found other hous­
ing for the night.
MCSO received a report of a
deputy out with a motorist.
MCSO received a report of a
non-injury motor vehicle accident
with a semi on its side on 1-84
eastbound.
MCSO received a request for
a security check in Lexington.
MCSO received a report of a
false alarm at a Boardman house.
MCSO received a report of a
reckless driver in a black Jeep
Grand Cherokee tailgating, flash­
ing its headlights and speeding.
MCSO received a request for
an extra patrol in Boardman.
Heppner Police Dept, cited a
male subject for Theft o f Ser­
vices.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of shots fired in
Irrigon. A deputy was unable to
locate anything.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report that a male sub­
ject ran a stop sign at the Sentry
Market in Boardman, almost hit­
ting his parents. The subject’s par­
ents wanted to sign a complaint.
MCSO received a report of a
barking dog in Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of
loud music at an Irrigon residence.
MCSO received a report of
vehicles tearing up a field. Two
15 year olds, two 17 year olds, a
16 year old and Jessica Jo Pierce,
20, Boardman, were cited for MIP.
April 15: MCSO received a
report of a possible MIP party in
Boardman.
Oregon State Police received
two reports o f cows out in
Boardman.
Oregon State Police received
a report of deer in the median.
MCSO, Imgon ambulance re­
ceived a report o f a fight in
progress with knives involved at
Riverview Trailer Park, with a
male hit in the head with a rock.
One patient was transported to
Good Shepherd Community Hos­
pital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report of
two dogs in a motel in Boardman.
MC Behavioral Health re­
ceived a request for a contact,
from Pioneer Memorial Hospital.