Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner,
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
July 2: MCSO received a re
port of loud music in Imgon.
MCSO deputy advised she was
out in Irrigon with several juve
niles.
MCSO received a report of a
van at the Imgon Mobile Court
playing loud music.
ACSO received a report of
phone calls made against restrain
ing order stipulations.
Oregon State Police received
a report of a small child moving
about in a red Hyundai on 1-84.
MCSO received a report of an
ongoing loud music problem.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a burglar alarm at Kla
math First Federal. A keyholder
was on the scene.
MCSO deputy arrested Betty
Ayres, 46, on an Heppner Justice
Court warrant for Contempt of
C ourt/H arassm ent. She was
lodged at the Umatilla County Jail
with no bail and an additional
charge of Resisting Arrest.
July 4: MCSO received
report of a German Shepherd
attacking caller's dogs and
digging in the garbage.
MCSO received report of
children possibly sexually abused
by their father.
MCSO received report of
a dog back. Dispatch attempted
to notify Pet Rescue but was
• unable to contact anyone.
MCSO received report of
cow out and then advised to
disregard, cow was back in.
MCSO received report of
construction signs moved on
Wilson Rd.
MCSO arrested William
Ellis Looney, 25, on Heppner
Litter pickup
scheduled
The Heppner Chamber of
Commerce reminds people about
the Heppner Chamber's effort to
remove litter and vegetation from
the state highway rights-of-way
through town.
Volunteers are needed for the
next litter pick up date on
Wednesday, Aug. 9, from 5-6
p.m.
For more informa.ion, contact
John
Edmundson,
project
coordinator, at 676-5177.
Wyden plans
town hall
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden has
scheduled a Morrow County
town hall meeting on Saturday,
August 19, from 10:30 a.m. to
noon, at the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court St. in
Heppner.
The meeting is open to the
public.
Open house set
for grade school
An open house will be held at
Heppner Elementary School on
Tuesday, August 14, from 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Everyone is invited to stop by
to see the new office.
Justice Court warrants tor Failure
to Pay Fine/Fumishing Alcohol
to a minor. Failure to Pay
Fine/DUII and Failure to Pay
Fine/Reckless Driving. He was
lodged at Umatilla County Jail
with $1,690 bail.
MCSO received report of
a German Shepherd found.
Caller leashed dog up, but was
advised MCSO was out of
resources. Caller advised she
would keep dog over night and
contact Pet Rescue in the a.m.
Boardman
Fire
Department (BFD), BPD, MCSO
received report of fire behind
Dodge City Inn with one
structure threatened.
BPD received report of a
subject getting $12 of gas at
Boardman Texaco and having
only $4 to pay. Subject was to
return by 7p.m. but didn't show
up.
OSP/Hermiston arrested
John Earl Lagrow, 30, on an
Irrigon Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Pay Fine/Dnving
While Suspended. Bail was
$833.
MCSO, BPD received
report of a possible DUII with a
grey vehicle all over the road
headed toward Boardman.
MCSO cited a juvenile
for MIP tobacco.
MCSO received report of
a loud, possibly large fireworks
near Boardman. Deputy was
unable to locate anything.
MCSO received report of
a traffic hazard/a vehicle parked
on the train tracks. The vehicle
was moved.
MCSO deputy cited an
18-year-old juvenile for MIP
alcohol.
MCSO,
lone
Fire
Department received report of a
large grass fire on Hwy 74.
MCSO, BPD received
report of a large fight in progress
at Boardman Texaco.
Caller believed subjects
were hitting a victim with
baseball bats.
Victim and
suspects left before officers
arrived.
OSP received report of a
possible DUII with a pickup with
camper swerving all over the
road.
July 5: BFD, MCSO
received report of a brush fire by
the railroad tracks across from
Sail Board Beach.
MCSO received report of
loud music coming from the
canal area.
Irrigon FD, MCSO
received report of a brush fire
threatening a structure.
Irrigon FD, MCSO
received another report of a
brush fire on Hwy 730. It was
under control.
MCSO received report of
fireworks being set off at 12:25
a.m. in Irrigon.
MCSO received report of
4-H News
Pins and Pots and Patterns
and Pans
By Emily Bergstrom, reporter
At the 4-H meeting on
Wednesday, Aug. 2, members all
worked on getting done with
their 4-H sewing projects. The
club's banner is also almost done.
Members worked on their
modeling. Some wrote down
recipes for their recipe box.
Members received their sheets to
study for the clothing judging
contest and the button sewing
contest.
HHS cheerleader
tryouts slated
Local girl
Heppner High School students
interested in trying out for the earns diploma
2000-2001 cheerleading squad
should attend a work session on
Tuesday, Aug. 15, at 9 a.m.
Tryouts will then be held at 1
p.m. that day in the gym at
Heppner High School.
Cheerleaders must meet
eligibility
requirements
of
Morrow County School District.
For more information contact
Principal Dick Allen, 676-9138.
Amy Mathews, the daughter of
Mark and Geneva Schlichting
and Dan Mathews, all of
Heppner, graduated from the
International Air Academy in
Vancouver, WA, on August 2.
Mathews earned a diploma in
the Airline/Travel Specialist
program. She graduated from
Heppner High School in 1997.
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August 18th - Saturday
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a child found on a street comer
crying at 12:27 a.m. Caller could
not find parents.
MCSO received report of
a motorcycle driving recklessly
on Wilson Rd. with no
headlights, no helmet and
speeding at approximately 70
mph.
MCSO received report of
a semi truck hitting a fence at the
Boardman BP.
MCSO received request
to deliver a message from a
woman to her husband in
Boardman residence. Message
was delivered, phone was
apparently off the hook.
MCSO received report of
a missing child in Boardman.
MCSO received report of
irrigation equipment vandalized
in Irrigon.
MCSO, HPD received
report of a fire in an alley behind
a house in Heppner.
MCSO received report
from a male subject that a female
stole from him and when she
brought it back, she threw it at
him. He requested a deputy to
patrol the area.
MCSO received request,
via Umatilla County Sheriffs
Office, that a female wanted
assistance with picking up her
grandson.
MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that she
had a lot of water in her yard.
She was unable to contact Irrigon
City Hall.
MCSO received report of
a driveoff from Boardman with a
mid-size truck leaving with out
paying for $28.87 in diesel,
MCSO deputy was unable to
locate and no BPD officer was on
duty.
MCSO received report of
a possible DUII. A green-silver
Chevrolet Suburban was all over
the road. It appeared that subject
may be lost.
MCSO received report of
a dog found in Lexington. Caller
chained dog up.
MCSO received request
for deputy for a property line
dispute. Caller said neighbor
keeps cussing at caller’s boy.
BPD received report of a
stray dog in a yard.
BPD received report of a
drive off for $19.50 at Boardman
Chevron. BPD cited Jeremiah
Chad Levingston, 28, for Theft
m.
MCSO received report of
a caller threatening to kill an
Irrigon man. The number was
identified and checked out by
MCSO.
MCSO received report of
an alarm at Potlatch. It was fake.
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business:
Timothy Sherwood-Criminal
Trespass, 15 days in jail, $395
fine, $100 and jail sentence
suspended with two years
probation with no further
violation of law.
Births
Payton Steele Lehman-a son,
Payton Steele, was bom to
Jessica and Jonathan Lehman of
Boardman on July 26, 2000, at
St.
Anthony
Hospital
in
Pendleton. The baby weighed 8
lbs. 11 oz and was 20" long.
He joins brother, Kaden, 2Vi, at
home. His grandparents are
Charlie and Cindy Sumner of
Lexington and Donald and
Sharron Lehman, San Diego, CA.
July 6: BPD received
report from a Boardman resident
who said he hadn't seen his
girlfriend or his vehicle since
July 1.
BPD received report of
phone calls in Boardman. Caller
wanted to know what to do about
it.
MCSO received report of
a dog attacking a girl in
Boardman. The girl's mother
said she spoke with the dog's
owner and they said they'd chain
it up, but it was running loose
and it happened again.
MCSO received report of
a grey station wagon speeding
through Irrigon heading to
Washington.
MCSO received report of
debris in road on 1-84.
HPD received report
from a male subject that a subject
took him out to slaughterhouse
against his will and beat him up.
OSP cited Robert Wade
Eastep, 40, for attempting to
elude, DUII, (Blood Alcohol
Content was .00), Driving While
Suspended-misdemeanor
and
Reckless
Driving,
Driving
Uninsured and Violation of Basic
Rule.
MCSO, Irrigon Fire
Department received report of a
cloud of a gaseous chemical
coming from south of an Imgon
residence.
July 7: MCSO deputy
reported that he was out with a
male walking toward Boardman.
Deputy gave him a ride for gas
and back to vehicle.
BPD cited Jennifer
Yoanne Bash, 18, for MIP
alcohol.
BPD, MCSO received
report of a missing/runaway
juvenile possibly staying at a
Richland address. She had been
missing since February 3.
MCSO received report of
a missing month-old calf in
Irrigon area.
MCSO received report of
a verbal domestic dispute. The
female caller said her husband is
leaving and wants to take their
son.
MCSO received report
from a Boardman man that his
son has been missing since July
4. He called back and said son
returned home.
BPD, MCSO, OSP
received report and subjects
yelling and threatening to get a
gun.
MCSO cited Jeremiah
Chad Livingston, 28, for
DUII/Driving While Suspended
misdemeanors, and Kenneth
Charles La Mountain, 52, for
open container.
BPD cited
Levingston with theft of service.
MCSO received report of
an abandoned crane on Bombing
Range Rd.
Marriage licenses
July 20-Timothy Carrol
Wilkins, 21, Boardman, and
Renee Deanna Devin, 22,
Boardman;
July 21-Kenneth Boyd Miller,
61, Irrigon, and Joan K. Miller,
62, Imgon;
Dennis George Conner, 52,
Umatilla, and Sheila Belle Pruett,
53, Imgon;
July 28-Jeffrey Von Bowles,
27, Hermiston, and Tiffanie Ann
Sneed, 26, Hermiston;
July 31-Damon Patrick
Brosnan, 31, Heppner, and Carie
Michelle Renick, 35, Heppner;
Aug. 4-Sergio R. Avalos
Rosales, 26, Boardman, and Rosa
Guadalupe
Salazar,
23,
Boardman;
Walter Joseph Spack, 39,
Umatilla, and Dena Diana
Wagner, 41, Umatilla.
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Ambulance,
MCSO deputy assisted
Heppner Rescue, lone Fire subject with a disabled vehicle
Department, MCSO received and gave them a ride to
report of a subject attempting to Boardman.
elude hitting a power pole with
MCSO received report
lines down and a fire.
from a Umatilla woman that her
MCSO received report of 16-year-old has her nine and five
a found female black and white year old sons at a party in
springier spaniel on Hwy 74, Imgon. Caller said people at the
Heppner.
residence won't let her talk to the
MCSO received report of daughter to have her come home
a juvenile found.
with the boys.
OSP received report of
lone Fire Department,
MCSO received report of a grass possible stolen police unit out of
fire off Hwy 74. Heppner Fire Hood River on 1-84 East Bound
was
armed
and
Department was requested for Subject
dangerous.
medical aid. Mutual aid was
BPD received report of
cancelled about a half hour later.,
4X4
electric
car stolen within last
Boardman Ambulance,
Medic 3, Medic 2 received report 2-3 weeks.
OSP received report of a
of a 55-year-old with brain
surgery a month earlier now subject cut off by a police unit
numb and tingling. He was pulling a camp trailer on 1-84.
MCSO received request
transported to Good Shepherd
for contact to assist with 12-year-
Hospital.
OSP received report of old daughter being combative
an erratic driver at 1-84 towards younger sister.
OSP received report of a
Boardman rest area.
gray
motorhome
passing on 1-84
MCSO received report of
East Bound at 70 mph-plus and
another erratic driver on 1-84.
HFD, HPD, MCSO, city cutting vehicles off.
Received report of hot
crews received report of a fully
spots
from
previous fire on Hwy
engulfed house across from
74.
Hot
spots
were ok.
HES.
Irrigon
Fire Department
Heppner units were en
route to lone Mutual Aid, but received report that previous
day's fire had rekindled. It w as a
turned back to Heppner.
HPD received report of haystack on fire.
Irrigon Fire Department
juvenile boys walking by a
received
report of a grass fire
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stab her dog.
MCSO received report of
BPD, MCSO received
report from a subject that a child neglect in Boardman.
OSP received report of
wanted man was possibly at a
loud music. No one else was in
Boardman residence.
BPD, MCSO arrested position.
MCSO received report
Dustin Duane Jackson, 23, on a
Umatilla County Sheriffs Office from a male subject that another
warrant for PV/POCS. He was male has been trying to run him
transported to Umatilla County over with his car. It was not
happening at the time.
Jail.
MCSO received report
MCSO received report of a
broken down car broken into on from a Boardman female that her
boyfriend kicked her out of the
Three-mile canyon.
MCSO received report of a house and was grabbing her aqd
She was
beagle at a neighbors bothering pulling her hair.
their dogs because there was a currently in her car.
MCSO received a hang
female in heat.
BFD received request for an up 911 in Imgon. When MCSO
officer from a woman concerning called back for hanging up three
times juvenile admitted playing
her daughter's whereabouts.
MCSO received report of dogs with 911 and apologized.
MCSO received report
barking for over an hour in
from a female subject that
Irrigon.
BPD received report of 2 someone was trying to steal the
people trespassing. They were new nms off his pickup in
Boardman.
cited for criminal trespassing.
MCSO received report
BPD received request for from a woman that her 16-year-
officer for loud pounding at the old daughter has her two sons,
Econo Lodge. It was people in four and nine and won't return
the pool.
them. They were entered as
BFD, Union Pacific missing persons by Pendleton PP
received report of 3-4 spot fires who requested assistance on
along RR tracks.
getting them back.
July 8: BPD, MCSO
MCSO received report of
received report of juveniles an Imgon woman that her
hanging around back of 76 Rottweiler was chained in her
station, possibly MIPs. They yard in heat and a male was stuck
were seen with beer.
with her.
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