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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner Oregon Wednesday, June 28,
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from Columbia Middle
School for a fight that occurred
on school property between two
high school students seen leaving
the scene.
Portland Police Dept, arrested
Duane Roy Magee, 29, on a Mor­
row County Justice Court warrant
for DUII. He was lodged at the
Multnomah County Jail with
56,000 bail.
MCSO received a report from
the Census Bureau that a census
employee was refused access to
property that lead to other homes.
MCSO deputy arrested Amy
Huffman. 27, on a Baker County
warrant for Contempt of Court/
Negotiating a Bad Check. She
was lodged at the Um atilla
County Jail with 55,000 bail.
MCSO deputy arrested Kenny
Sean Walters, 29, on a Hermiston
Police Dept, warrant for Failure
to Pay Fine/DUIl. He was lodged
at the UC Jail with $5,000 bail.
MCSO received a report of an
intrusion alarm at the Port of Mor­
row main office. It was a false
alarm.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning loud music.
MCSO, Boardm an Police
Dept, received a report of an au­
dible burglar alarm in Boardman.
Oregon State Police received
a report of a male and female loi­
tering at Linda’s Restaurant in
Biggs. The caller believed the
male was trying to pimp the fe­
male to truckers.
Heppner Police and Fire depts.,
Heppner EMTs. Heppner ambu­
lance received a report of a two-
vehicle accident with unknown
injuries at the Red Apple parking
lot in Heppner. One patient was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report o f a subject
overdue from Lexington to Fos­
sil. The subject left work between
4-5 p.m. and returned home at
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a re­
port of a possible DUII. The per­
son. heading from Hermiston at a
crossroads, had red eyes and the
smell of alcohol on their breath .
The person was located in
Umatilla by the Oregon State Po­
lice.
MCSO received a report of a
cow out on Paul Smith Road.
MCSO received a report of a
calf out on Highway 74.
MCSO received a report of
cows out on Wilson/Peters Road.
Oregon State Police received
a report from a hitchhiker that a
truck driver offered to give him a
ride to Portland if he had sexual
contact with him first.
MCSO received a report of an
Imgon subject trying to make con­
tact with a family member.
All Star tourney
coming to Heppner
The Little League District 5 All
Star Tournament will be held in
Heppner this year.
The tournament will take place
Julye 14-16 and 19-23 at the
Kilkenny and Shad Hisler Fields.
Brackets will be published
prior to the event.
MCSO received a report of a
vehicle hit-and-run in Imgon.
MCSO, Medic 2 and 4.
Boardman ambulance received a
report of a female locked in a car.
She was making no movement
and a subject w as unable to w ake
her. The woman was deceased.
MCSO received a report of an
abandoned vehicle in Imgon
MCSO received a report of
older juvenile boys on bikes jump­
ing the bikes into the road by the
senior center in Imgon. A deputy
was unable to locate the boys.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious vehicle at a residence
in Boardman. A deputy found an
open door on the vehicle
Heppner Police Dept..
Heppner Fire Chief. Heppner
ambulance. Medic received a re­
port of an 82 year old male dow n
and CPR was in progress. The
patient was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a fight
in progress in Boardman. Another
male subject took the phone and
advised that everything w as okay,
but the deputy could hear yelling
and screaming in the background.
The fight was believed to be be­
tween a brother and a sister. The
parents were contacted and ad­
vised of the problem.
Heppner Police Dept.,
Heppner Fire Chief. Heppner
ambulance. Medic received a re­
port of an 8-9 year old boy hit in
the area of Quaid Street. The pa­
tient was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner He
was okay
H eppner am bulance, lone
EMTs received a report of a 65
year old female who had taken too
much insulin and acted intoxi­
cated. The patient was trans­
ported to Pioneer Memorial Hos­
pital in Heppner.
MCSO received a report of a
large red dog in a woman’s yard
and her dog broke its chain trying
to get to it.
MCSO received a report of a
dying black lab at a Boardman
residence. The caller requested
permission to put the dog down.
Permission was granted.
MC Road Dept received a re­
port o f a sldp'fcigrt down in
Boardman. Jniir '>
MCSO received a report of a
19 year old female found
MCSO received a report from
an lone female that a male sub­
ject threatened to kill her pigs.
MCSO received a report of
two dogs coming into a yard and
killing a baby goat and five chick­
ens. The caller thought he knew'
who the dogs’ owner was.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy from an Imgon residence
because he knows where his run-
awa> son is. The subject said he
would like advice on what to do
because he doesn't mind where
the son is.
MCSO received a report of an
intrusion alarm at Cascade Spe­
cialities. MCSO was advised to
disregard.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer for a ju ­
venile problem.
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept., Boardman ambulance re­
ceived a report of a fight at the
Sandpiper Apts, in Boardman with
two males. One male requested
an ambulance but transportation
was refused.
Bri Jido Martinez. 27, was ar­
rested as a result of the previously
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looking for them also. The police
reported tight for Possession of a
and the father located the girls at
Forged Instrum ent. He was
the Boardman Marina. The 15
lodged at the Umatilla County Jail
year old and 14 year old were
w ith S5.000 bail. Mario Cardenas
cited for Curfew Violation.
was also arrested from Assault IV
MCSO received a report of
in connection with the fight. He
neglected puppies in Irrigon.
was lodged at the Umatilla County
Oregon State Police received
Jail w ith 56,000 bail.
a report of a male near the over­
Heppner Police- D ept.,
pass in Boardman w ho was pos­
Heppner ambulance received a
sibly having a seizure on the
report of a 50 year old male w ith
ground and waving his arms. He
chest pains. The patient was
then started walking toward the
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Texaco
station.
Hospital in Heppner.
MCSO received a report of
MCSO received a report from
two German shorthairs that ran
a male subject that he was almost
off. The dogs were located.
hit by a vehicle on Fourth and
MCSO, Imgon ambulance re­
Idaho streets in Imgon. It was
ceived a request for an ambulance
determined that the caller was not
for a female w ith unstable blood
mentallv stable and the incident sugar. There was no transport
actually occurred about two made.
weeks ago.
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report of a speeding black sports car with no
possible DUII on I-84. The driver plate driving 90+ mph on I-84.
was not DUII, just tired.
Oregon State Police received
Heppner Police Dept, received a report o f a red two-door
a report of a male subject driving economy car swerving all over the
his parents' vehicle to places other road on I-84.
than work. The subiect has a
MCSO received an incomplete
breathalizer in his pickup which is
911 call. It wasjuveniles playing
the only vehicle he is to be driving
with a pay phone in Boardman.
and only to work.
The deputy had thejuveniles apolo­
Boardman Police D ept., gize.
Boardman ambulance received a
MCSO received a report of an
report of a 70 year old female with audible intrusion alarm in Imgon.
trouble breathing. One patient was
MCSO received a report of a
transported to Good Shepherd subject in custody at Kegler's in
Community Hospital in Hermiston. Boardman for shoplifting. Juan
MCSO. Boardman Police Carlos Comejo-Gonzales, 27, was
Dept, received a report from a cited and released.
female subject that her uncle was
MCSO received a report of
beating on her aunt.
two camping tents set up on the
MCSO received a report of pier at the Imgon Marina. The
someone banging on a door in problem was resolved.
Imgon.
Heppner Police Dept, received
May 26: Boardman Police a report of a shot fired behind Cal’s
Dept, received a report from a Restaurant.
male of suspicious cell phones his
MCSO. Imgon Fire Dept, re­
wife has.
ceived a report of the smell of
MCSO received a request for burning cloth in Imgon.
a deputy from a male who said
MCSO received a report of
his wife left with his kids without two malejuveniles hanging around
permission. He called back and . the post office in Irrigon.
said he no longer needed a con­
May 28: MCSO received a
tact as she returned.
report of a possible DUII heading
MCSO received a report from from Umatilla to Imgon.
an Imgon man that he found an
MCSO. Boardman Police and
arrow in his yard while he was
Fire depts.. Boardman ambulance
mowing his lawn. He knows recei ved a report of a lot of smoke
where the arrow came from and
at the entrance of DSE. It was a
is afraid they might hit his dog the
structure fire.
,
next time they are target practic­
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Dept, received a request fjor an
MCSO received a report of officer from a man who said Viis
garbage flying in Irrigon. The wife w as angry and had scratched
problem was taken care of.
him He said his wife had only a
MCSO received a request for little to drink but he had not. Vic­
information about the legal age for tor Gonzales, 32, was cited for
operating ’‘Sea-doos’’. There
DUII with a .19 BAC. He was
were a group of “Sea-doo” riders
transported to the Umatilla County
in the mouth of the Imgon Ma­
Jail on charges of Domestic Men­
rina who were being rowdy and
acing with $6,000 bail.
who were believed to be too young
MCSO received a report of a
to operate them.
large pothole on California Street
MCSO received a report of in Imgon.
two male subjects previously in a
MCSO received 911 calls. It
fight about to “go at it" again.
w as phone line troubles.
MCSO received a report of an
MCSO received a request for
on-going juvenile problem in a deputy from a woman who said
Imgon. The caller's neighbor’s her landlord entered her residence
kids keep pestering his dog and without permission and was tear­
climbing his equipment. The caller ing things up.
wanted a deputy to talk to them
MCSO received a request for
again.
information concerning custody
Boardman Police Dept, re­ papers.
ceived a report of an alarm at the
MCSO received a report from
Port of Morrow Conference Cen­ an Imgon woman that her hus­
ter in Boardman. The door was band wandered off again and may
open but all was secure.
be disoriented. He was located
May 27: MCSO received a
safe in one of their vehicles. She
request for assistance with a dy­
couldn’t see him because o f a
ing cat. The woman called back
glare on the window'.
and said to disregard the request.
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO. Boardman Fire Dept,
possible domestic dispute with a
received a report of a large grass
domestic violence incident occur­
fire by the railroad tracks south ring Roberto Cervantes. Jr.. 23,
of Patterson Ferry.
was cited for Menacing Domes­
Boardman Police Dept, re­
tic Violence felony. He was to
ceived a report from a woman that
have no contact with his wife or
her daughter was supposed to be
seven month old son.
spending the night at her friend's
MCSO received a report of
house but neither one was there.
telephone death threats made to
The father of the other girl was
an Imgon woman.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a juvenile shop­
lifter at Kegler's in Boardman. A
nine year old was cited for Theft
III/Shoplifting.
Irrigon ambulance received a
report of a head injury. An eight
year old boy was transported to
Good Shepherd Community Hos­
pital in Hermiston with a lump on
his head.
MCSO received a request to
ask a subject to turn down his
music. The caller said he asked
them, but they ignored him.
May 29: MCSO received a
report o f a possible DUII in
Boardman.
MCSO received a report of
barking dogs in Irrigon. The prob­
lem was resolved by the owners.
MCSO received a report of a
single vehicle accident in Imgon.
Abraham Anthony McNamee, 20,
was arrested for DUII and re­
leased.
MCSO received a report of a
U-haul discovered with a window
smashed.
Boardman Police Dept.,
Boardman ambulance. Medic 3
received a report of a man down
at the Texaco in Boardman. He
refused transport
MCSO, Boardman ambulance.
Medic 3,4, received a report of a
man pinned between a truck and
a piece of steel. The subject, who
was conscious, was transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report from
a woman that her daughter swal­
lowed an unknown object. It
turned out to be a coin. The woman
was going to take her daughter to
the doctor.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy regarding a vehicle.
US Forest Service received a
report of a stump fire at Potamus
Creek. The caller attempted to put
it out but it was a good-sized fire.
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a request for an officer
concerning loud music and vehicle
noise in Boardman. It was an on­
going problem.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious vehicle with curtains
parked in Boardman. A deputy did
findavanw .thcurtai^. , ^
Heppner Police
Department received a report’of
a panic alarm at the Morrow
County Courthouse. Someone
had been cleaning.
MCSO received request
for officer from a woman who
said her neighbor's chickens keep
coming in her yard. Woman said
her husband was going to start
shooting them.
MCSO received report of
a white Jeep speeding at 80 mph
plus. No one was in position.
H eppner
P olice
Department received report of a
kid riding a dirt bike up and
down Water St with no helmet,
no insurance, no license and no
muffler.
Oregon State Police
received a report of six cows
headed to the interstate.
MCSO received request
for information on how to
dispose of old ammo.
Boardman
Police
Department received report from
a male subject that he did not
have contact with his wife as per
release agreement but wants to
know how to get the key back
from her.
Boardman
Police
Department received report from
a male subject that he asked a
man to remove his vehicle so he
could leave the parking lot at The
Nomad and the man hit him.
Oregon State Police
received a report of two juveniles
trying to hitchhike and a disabled
vehicle off the road.
M CSO
receiv ed
information concerning a child
that has returned home.
MCSO received report of ■
suspicious vehicle in Boardman.
May 30:
MCSO
received report of a fire alarm at
Heppner High School. It was a
false alarm.
Oregon State Police
received report of a dead deer in
Boardman that looked like it had
been shot.
MCSO received report
that some items that had been
reported stolen were returned to
caller's porch.
Boardman
Police
Department received report for
assistance with a shoplifter at
Boardman Sentry.
Boardman Ambulance.
Medic received report of an 82-
year-old male with emphysema.
MCSO received report of
suspicious activity at a bam at
the comer of Peters/Wilson roads
with ¡young people hanging out"
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Department received report from
Principal Ron Anthony at
Heppner High School of a 14-
year old girl with cigarettes. He
wanted the student cited.
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Serving Heppner. Lexington & lone
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UMVUAty o f
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Seven th Annual
(W e n e e d to k n o w tim es people
w ill be a v a ila b le f o r classes)
Aerobics are tree to members
and $35 for a six-w eek session for non-members.
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2000
IONE 4th of JULY CELEBRATION
BEST BALL GOLF TOURNAMENT
csi%e^orte/ you / A uy,
L a h e y o u / t U rn e a n d
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F or S a le :
Monday, July 3rd, from 10 a.m. to approx. 3 p.m.
We are now offering a liinhed iiiimlier of lifetime menil»erslii|>s:
(Please be on the course by 9:30 a.m.)
chotee,. c£oo4t- fa t
$.>00 »tingle. $?.>0 couple. $1200 family
at the W illow Creek Country Club in Heppner
p e w it s , t h a t ¿ ¿ e n d
imrnilifrriiifut inn for lltetnifirem in Irsx limn lira tinirx.'l
Cost is $30 per person (for 18 holes of golf)
S U M M E R S P E C IA L :
Ju ly • A ugust M em b ersh ip fo r only $ 6 0
m a k e the.
ixoeÂÀ U t a s l u t n d
Lunch and Drink* will be provided
a n d l o o A f o i e-wens
Proceeds this year will go to
the Jason Halvorsen Memorial Scholarship
ittslvou/& co lo 't.
Registration can be done at
Wheatland Insurance
or call 422-7410
IRON EAGLE
FITNESS CENTER
Please do this by June 28
so teams can be put together
471 N. M ain • Heppner
(across from the city park)
Merton’*
(If room is available on the day of the
tournament, you can register at the course)
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