TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppnei, Oregon Wednesday, November 22, 2000 Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheri fT s Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business: -O ctober 16:The Morrow County Sheriffs Office reports handling the following business: -Oregon State Police received report from Umatilla County Sheriffs Office of road rage. The parties were separated and standing by for contact by Division and Hoop 'N Holler lane in Imgon and Knapp street in Irrigon. -M orrow County Sheriffs Office received report of a cow out on the north end of Miller lane. Owner was contacted and the cow was to be moved. -Medic 3, Boardman Fire Dept, received report of an ammonia leak in a refrigerated room in Boardman. -Heppner Fire Department, Heppner Ambulance, lone EMT, MCSO received report of a motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries The vehicle flipped and lights were still on. The victim was located at her residence and was transported by a friend to the hospital. -October 17:Irrigon Ambulance received report of a subject in Irrigon with a possible broken hip. The 65-67 year old female was conscious. She was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -OSP received report of several vehicles parked on R.D. Offitt land trespassing. -MCSO received report from Morrow County Behavioral Health requesting contact from a deputy concerning a client killing a family cat. The case was taken for Animal Abuse I. < -MCSO received report for a deputy for a vehicle release. None was available, but deputy would make contact with caller when available. -M C SO . Irrigon Ambulance, Imgon Fire Department received report of a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident on Hw^. 730. Two subjects were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. -MCSO received report of a verbal dispute between a female and her boyfriend. He was at the location refusing to allow her to get her clothes and leave. -OSP received report of a vehicle on 1-84 hitting the guard rail and stopping along the white line Driver was still sitting in vehicle. -Boardman Police Department received report of a transient-looking subject causing problems at the Boardman 76 Station, sitting at the on-ramp of 1-84, eastbound. -Boardman Ambulance recieved report that a 33-year-old male had severed fingers from the first knuckle on three fnngers. He was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO received report of someone entering a shop in Imgon and stealing gas out of several gas cans and a 20" chainsaw. -Heppner Police Department received report of someone cutting the padlock off a shed. A scanner and digital camera were stolen. -Boardman Ambulance. Imgon Ambulance, Medic 2 received request for ambulance for a 24-year-old male, conscious with difficulty breathing, having chest pains and throat pain. He was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -BPD received report of a juvenile missing from Sandpiper Apts, in Boardman. -BPD received report of a dog on Main street in front of Boardman PD that was causing a traffic hazard. -MCSO received request for deputy at Columbia Middle School; Imgon to cite a juvenile for MIP/tobacco. -MCSO received request from Bums Mortuary in Hermiston for a deputy to assist with traffic control at a funeral in lone at I p.m. -MCSO received report of a cell phone had been stolen from a pickup in lone. -MCSO received report of an audible burglar alarm at Bank of Eastern Oregon ATM in I Imgon. It was a false alarm -HPD received request for contact regarding rental property in Heppner -MCSO received request for” assistance with court order for visitation -MCSO received request for deputy concerning a vehicle that blew through a bus stop The bus had its red lights on. -MCSO received report of stolen jewelry and a subject tried to stab caller with a knife. His shirt was tom. -Heppner Fi r e Department, He ppne r Ambulance, HPD. EMT received report of travelers reporting a house on fire in Heppner The house was fully engulfed. -Imgon Ambulance received request from Good Shepherd Hospital to transport a patient from Good Shepherd to a residence in Imgon. -HPD received request for officer concerning a caller's yard. -October 18 MCSO received request for officer to make phone contact to answer questions about giving a ticket for parking behind another car. The person w ho is blocked had to leave for a fire call with the volunteer fire dept. -MCSO received request for ambulance for 41-year-old male who just had a horse fall on him. He was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -BPD received report of a missing two-year-old boy. The child was located. -MCSO received report that a 15-year-old had run away again. -BPD received report of an audible alarm at the Port of Morrow' administration building. It was a scheduled event. -BPD received request for a welfare check on parents in Boardman. Subject attempted phone contact and heard a very strange noise on their answering machine. Officer found no one home and will check back. -BPD received request for officer regarding a family fight. Rafael Ramos-Bererra was in custody for Assault IV- Domestic, C Felony. He was transported to Umatilla County Jail with $7,500 bail. -BPD received report of a subject en route to Boardman, intoxicated, and had been fired that day for drinking on the job. Juan Antonio Sauceda-Sanchez, 41. was cited for DUII. He had a Blood Alcohol Content of .21. He was released to appear. He was also cited for DWS-Inf and no insurance He was also arrested on a warrant for Criminal Driving, DUII, providing false information to the police officer, with $20,000 bail and Failure to Pay Fme/DUII, with $2,825 bail required in full. Failure to Pay Fine/DUII, $1,270 bail required in full, Failure to Appear/Menacing. $10,000 bail, and Violation of Release Agreement, $10,000 bail. The vehicle was towed and subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received report of a potato truck off the road on its side. It was a non-blocking, non-injury accident. Owners were to return in the morning to remove it. -MCSO received report of a false alarm. Subject had opened a window and then called sheriffs office to see if alarm company had called. October 19: MCSO cited two Heppner juveniles for Criminal Trespass I. -MCSO cited a juvenile for MIP/tobacco. -MCSO received request for deputy at Columbia Middle School to cite a student for theft. -HPD received report of harassing phone calls in Heppner. -MCSO, Morrow County Road Dept, received report of a very large hole in the asphalt left after an 1 accident. The road dept, was on the scene making repairs. -MCSO received request for assistance in contacting caller's husband. He was at the Willow Creek Golf Course and she needed to advise him that their house is flooding. The message was delivered. -MCSO received report from a subject who said he lost his dog on his way back to Kennewick after picking up a truck load of alfalfa. He was somewhere between Patterson Ferry Rd. Irrigon, and Kennewick. The dog was a yellow lab wearing a green collar. -BPD arrested Richard James Sams, 50, on a Morrow County Circuit for Failure to Appear/Non Support. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no bail. -Boardman City Crew received request for city crew personnel for a crew working a quarter of a mile west of Wilson/S Main for emergency identification of utility lines where they are digging. -MCSO received report of a possible DUII. It wasn't a DUII. -Heppner Fire Dept, received report of an alarm from St. Patrick's Senior Center. A fire in one of the rooms was under control. -Irrigon Ambulance received request for an ambulance for a female feeling sick and with shortness of breath. She was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -Boardman Ambulance received request from Boardman Foods for an ambulance for a female in her early 20's w ith a knee injury from a fall. She was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO received report of several juveniles throwing rocks across Hwy. 730. near the trailer court. MCSO received a second call from subject who reported that they were throwing a football. The deputy made contact with two juveniles in posession of a football at the station. -BPD arrested Jody Lynn Lemon. 22, Boardman. on a Umatilla County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear/FTA. Subject was M FFY THANKSGIVING! Our Christmas Sale starts the day after Thanksgiving Friday, November 24th HEPPNER HARDWARE g flL JhuzJ/cdk 106 May Street • Heppner, OR 97836 Phone (541) 676-9961 • Fax: (541) 676-5496 lodged at Umatilla County Jail Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone. Court warrant for Failure to Pay with $50,000 bail It was an employee error. -HPD cited Van Etta. -MCSO received request Fine-Failure to Perform Duties of She was lodged at Ross Carlyle. 19, Heppner. for for deputy at lone High School. Driver. Umatilla County Jail with $3,493 Criminal Trespass I. A subject threatened another bail. -MCSO cited James subject and threw him against his -BPD received report of Dean Taylor, 31, Heppner, for vehicle. an unknown subject who hit the Criminal Trespass 1. -MCSO received report light pole m the parking lot at the -October 20: MCSO of both rear doors open on a Boardman Econolodge. The received report of three juveniles passing semi truck. light pole was half down, roaming around caller's -Umatilla County Umatilla residence. Sheriffs Office arrested creating a hazard. Electric was contacted and was -MCSO received report Jeanmtte Kay Taylor. 41, on a en route to fix the situation. from Bakes of two adult males Morrow County Irrigon Justice who were outside jumping on cars and broke a windshield. One was lodged at Umatilla County Jail for Criminal Trespass II. -MCSO received report from a subject who said an individual at Bakes kept staring at him and his friends. Fie wanted it checked out. -BPD received request for officer concerning a truck that had been gone through and F riday N ovem ber 2 4 th fishing gear was missing. an d S a tu rd a y N ovem ber 2 5 th -MCSO received report of a stalking order violation. Subject had caller blocked in the ‘Enter the ¿ranting for a bathroom. ‘WrangCer Christmas Stocking -MCSO arrested Dale Ritchie. 35. for FTPF/FTA. He fitted Utithgifts! $ 1 0 0 value was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $862.01 bail. • Refreshments • -OSP received report of • Free Gift Wrapping • a hitchiker on 1-84 wearing all black and right on the fog line. • Layaway for Christmas • -BPD received report of an entry alarm at Riverside High School, Boardman. It was a false alarm. (5 4 1 ) l » 3 V M ain St. Heppner -OSP received report of a diesel spill in the roadway on I- 84, west bound. -MCSO deputy advised he was out with a disabled vehicle at Cutsforth Comers on Hwy 207. -MCSO received report of office door activation at Columbia Middle School. There was no answer on call in. Phone DRAW » F O R A U tS O O M N T service employees accidentally activated the alarm. ( h ir in g o u r -HPD received report of a disorderly juvenile around and out of control at the Heppner O M R I S I M A S Elementary School. Morrow County Behavioral Health requested officer assistance. -MCSO recieved report that a buck wa£ seen stuck in the drainage canal on the east side of on Thursday, November 30th 82. The call was relayed to Umatilla County Sheriffs Office. Pick out your merchandise & draw a discount card... -MCSO received report of loud music at an Irrigon your could be residence. Caller was unwilling 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 40%, up to 50% OFF! to sign complaint and does not want deputy contact. (D iscounts good on $H merchandise except consignm ent ite m s) -MCSO received another report of loud music coming from Division st. in Irrigon. p lu s FREE CALENDARS (stock lim ited) -MCSO deputy advised ' FREE GIFT WRAPPING he was out with cows out on H Hwy, 730 west 4th out of Imgon FREE COOKIES & HOT CIDER -MCSO received request H for deputy concerning a bad check for $1,800. The caller We mill be dosing to match the "Phrede of Lights" et 6 p.m. called back and advised the owner of the check paid her in sh o e b o x full. -MCSO received request for assistance with two horses out. No one was available at time of call. Subject called back 143 N. Main Street, Heppner advised horse had been captured and returned to owner. 676-5241 9-CoCiday O p e n O fo n s e , , Gardner’s Men’s Wear o p e .y HOUSE : TALK - N - TOPS FABRIC’S BTC. m e mm MCSO received report of an alarm at the w W Don’t Miss Our BIG W w CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE w w Thursday, November 30th from 9 a.m .-6 p.m. w V (Heppner’s Parade of Lights Day) V T R E A S U R E H U N T • M IN I-W IN E T A S T IN G • D O O R P R IZ E S W N EW ! NEW ! N EW ! & NEW ! W New Toy Shipme.it Just In! New Wines Have Arrived! ||| Holiday Schedule: o p e n < u || S u n d a y s in D e c e m b e r ?? 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