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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 3, 2001
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County S h eriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
on rear cargo lights and blinding
the drivers behind.
-MCSO received a report
o f cows out on the road on Hwy.
730. The owner was contacted.
-MCSO received a report
o f black smoke coming from
Heppner High School. It was
furnace problems and all was
okay.
-Boardman
Public
Works, BPD received a report o f
a stop sign down at Faler and
Wilson roads.
-A subject from a
fertilizer plant requested to speak
to a deputy and OSP regarding a
follow-up on a theft.
-MCSO received a report
o f black and white cows by a
fence. Callers were worried
about the cows getting hit, so put
them in their pasture.
-MCSO received a report
o f a checkbook stolen in Imgon
on Oct. 17.
-MCSO
received
a
request from Columbia Middle
School in Imgon to cite a student
for theft. A 12-year-old was cited
for Theft II.
-MCSO
received a
request from Hermiston Police
Department for a MCSO deputy
to check a residence to locate a
subject to be arrested on a
forgery charge. MCSO deputy
was unable to locate subject.
-MCSO
received a
request to file a complaint
against an Imgon subject for a
very loud bass all times o f the
day. Caller had spoken with the
subjects previously about the
noise.
-Oregon Department o f
Fish and Wildlife reported that a
non-law enforcement employee
has had contact with subjects
hunting geese. ODFW had no
law enforcement in the area and
requested assistance.
-MCSO
received a
request from the Umatilla DA's
office to have a subject in
Hardman contact them as soon as
possible.
Morrow County Sheriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Novem ber 11: Boardman
Police
Department
(BPD)
received a report o f a problem at
a Boardman residence. The caller
refused to give a reason for his
call, said there was no dispute, it
was a non-emergency and he did
not want lights or sirens in
response. He disconnected when
questioned further.
-MCSO, BPD received a
report o f a male sneaking around
a residence looking in the
windows.
-MCSO, Imgon Ambulance
received a report from an Irrigon
subject that his father was shot
by his mother. It was a false
report.
Novem ber 12: MCSO, BPD,
Boardman Ambulance, Morrow
County
Behavioral
Health
received a report from a female
calling from the Boardman
westbound rest area that she was
kidnapped approximately three
days previously from Kelso, WA.
She said that when the suspect
got out o f the vehicle at Bojac’s
to sell drugs, she got in the
driver’s seat and drove away. She
was
transported
to
Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston.
-MCSO received report
o f a possible DUII on 1-84
westbound. N o one was in
position to take the call.
-Oregon State Police
(OSP) received a report that a
vehicle had hit a deer on
Bombing Range Road. The
driver requested a call for help as
damage was done to his vehicle.
On the second call, he advised
that the deer needed to be put
down.
Novem ber 13: MCSO
received a call from a security
-MCSO received report
company advising o f an alarm at’
Klamath First Federal. It was a from a repo company that they
found a purse in a reposessed
false alarm.
vehicle.
-MCSO received a report
. -BPD received a report
from an Irrigon subject that a o f a runaway juvenile.
window had been broken out o f
-BPD received a report
his house sometime around that a juvenile, previously
Halloween. He said that his reported missing, had returned
insurance had refused to pay home.
until a deputy was notified.
Novem ber 15: OSP,
-MCSO received a report BPD,
MCSO,
Boardman
o f 9 house broken into in Irrigon Ambulance, Boardman Fire
with an air conditioner, washer Department received a report that
and dryer taken and water several cars had gathered where
damage done.
it appeared that a car had gone o f
-MCSO
received
a the road into a gully on Bombing
request for a deputy from the Range Road. Officers located the
Morrow County Public Works ‘ tracks, but the vehicle was gone.
office in Lexington regarding
-MCSO received a report
non-sufficient funds checks.
o f a cow out in Boardman in
-MCSO received a report front o f the caller’s house. The-
o f cow s out on a blind comer on cow was put back in.
Hardman ridge, the other side o f
-MCSO received a report
Hardman. The problem was . from a Boardman subject that
resolved.
two dogs keep coming in her
-MCSO received a report yard.
o f an NSF check at Last Chance
-MCSO received a report
Food Stand in Irrigon.
o f a residence in Imgon broken
-MCSO received a report into and money missing.
o f a verbal dispute between the
-MCSO
received
a
caller and her neighbor in Irrigon request for a deputy from a
over a new puppy.
subject who said she had
-H ep p ner
P o lic e
information about the location o f
Department (HPD), Heppner Fire appliances that were previously
Department (HFD) received a stolen from a residence near the
report from a Heppner subject •Turkey Shoots area inlm gon.
that her 10 -year-old son had been
-MCSO
received
a
missing from her residence for request for a deputy from
about a hour.
*
Columbia Middle School to cite
-MCSO, BPD received a ,a student for theft. The student
report from a Boardman subject
was cited for Theft II.
that her husband's ex-wife was at
-MCSO received a report
her residence refusing to leave.
from an Imgon subject that two
-MCSO received a report
vehicles almost made him wreck
from an Irngon caller that
by their careless driving.
pomeone refused to give him
-MCSO
received
a
back his property. Another
request for a deputy at a
.subject said he was at her
Boardman residence concerning
residence harassing people. She
"a number o f things."
requested a deputy to ask him to
-BPD received a report
leaye.
o f a minor non-injury fender-
Novem ber 14: OSP
bender in Boardman.
received a report o f a freightliner
-BPD received a report
on'I-84 with no plates, flipping
n
t a b l e s
Tiffanic Mun/fers & Travis Qreenup
Wedding: January 13, 2001,3 p.m.
United Church of Christ, lone
Li n c
217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158
Serving Heppner. Lexington t lone
that someone left three suitcases
at the Boardman 76 Station and
no one had picked them up yet.
-MCSO received a report
o f a burglary in Imgon. Subject
broke into the house through the
window.
-Heppner Ambulance,
HPD received a request for an
ambulance for a 51 -year-old man
with chest pains. He was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
-BPD, OSP, MCBH
received a request for officer
contact concerning the caller's
daughter. When officer arrived
on the scene he reported that the
daughter was out o f control and
had to be restrained for her own
protection. He requested MCBH
because girl was not calming
down and appeared suicidal. She
was transported by private
vehicle to GSH where she could
be observed.
November 16: BPD
received a report o f an unknown,
unwanted female banging on
caller's door and also received
request for an officer.
-BPD received a request
for an officer from a female who
said her husband just left her
residence, but they have a verbal
agreement that he is not to be
there. She said he was driving
her vehicle and his license was
suspended.
-BPD cited a subject for
harassment.
-BPD arrested a subject
on a Marion County warrant for
two counts o f Assault IV. The
subject was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
-MCSO
received
a
request for a deputy from a
female who said her house and
car just got egged. Her kids were
outside, but they got on the
school bus and it was unknown if
they also were egged.
-MCSO received a report
from an lone subject that she had
been receiving prank phone calls
since Nov. 3. She said she could
hear people talking and paper
rattling in the background. Caller
also reported possible animal
abuse.
-MCSO received a report
o f a motion sensor alarm in the
sanctuary at the Boardman Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church.
-HPD received a report
from a Heppner subject that a
telephone company called to
change her long distance and she
was worried that she gave them
her social security number.
-MCSO
received
a
request for deputy from A.C.
Houghton Elementary School in
Irrigoii regarding a student
making physical threats against
other students. A student was
cited for harassment.
-MCSO
received
a
request for a deputy concerning a
report o f possible sex abuse. A
subject said a 16-year-old
reported to her that she was
sexually abused when she lived
in Morrow County three years
ago and suspect still resides in
the county.
-MCSO, OSP received a
report o f shots fired near 11 th
Street in Irrigon. Deputy was
unable to locate the vehicle, but
subject called back and said he
had located the vehicle. Deputy
was still unable to locate
suspects.
-BPD received a request
for
officer
concerning
threatening phone calls from the
subject's husband.
-OSP received a report
o f a subject who smelled o f
alcohol driving a tractor/trailer
rig on 1-84.
-OSP received a report
o f a small red car swerving badly
on 1-84.
-MCSO received a report
o f a noise complaint concerning
the caller's neighbor who was
roofing close to 10 p.m.
Novem ber 17: BPD,
MCSO advised o f a possible
DUII. Oscar Hector Hernandez,
31, was cited for DUII. He had a
blood alcohol count o f .16. He
was also cited for no operator's
license and no insurance and his
vehicle was towed.
-MCSO received a report
that the door on a truck parked at
the Nomad
Restaurant in
Boardman had been open for
three hours. Deputy advised to
disregard, since someone was in
the truck.
-OSP received a report o f
a large deer on 1-84 east o f
Boardman.
-MCSO received a report
o f anhydrous ammonia stolen
again the previous night from
Jordan Elevators in lone. Caller
said he had really good tire
tracks.
-MCSO received a report
from an Irngon subject that a CB
had been stolen from a vehicle in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received a report
from an Imgon subject that his
mother's purse had been stolen
from her vehicle the previous
night.
-Im gon
Ambulance
received a request from the
Imgon Clinic to transport a
female
on
oxygen
with
symptoms o f hypertension to
Good Shepherd Hospital.
-MCSO received a report
that a juvenile reported missing
from Boardman had been found.
-H ep p n er
P o lic e
Department received a request
for an officer from Heppner
Elementary School concerning a
weapons violation.
-BPD received a request
for a welfare check on the caller's
girlfriend. He reported seeing a
subject who looked like his
girlfriend's ex-boyfriend. The ex­
boyfriend was reported to be
very abusive and threatened the
girlfriend.
-MCSO
received
a
request for a welfare check from
Beecher's Restaurant in lone. A
subject at the restaurant said that
a subject who usually came in the
restaurant every day had not been
in in over a week.
-BPD received a report
o f a missing juvenile believed to
be with a male subject, also o f
Boardman.
-OSP arrested Ross Van
Etta, 20, Heppner, on a Morrow
County Circuit Court warrant for
failure to appear/sex abuse II and
sodomy III. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail
with
$ 100,000 bail.
-BPD received a request
for an officer concerning theft o f
service at the Nomad Restaurant
in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report
that an Imgon juvenile reported
missing had returned home.
-MCSO arrested Brent
Michael Smith, 20, Irrigon, for
four
counts
custodial
interference, 16 counts sodomy
III, 38 counts o f rape III, 38
counts o f sex abuse III, 38 counts
sexual misconduct II and 38
counts contributing to the
delinquency o f minor. He was
lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail with $968,000 bail.
-MCSO cited Kevin
Bond on a stalking complaint.
Novem ber 18: MCSO,
OSP received a report from a
security company o f a burglar
alarm at Huwe's Washboard in
Irrigon. MCSO was advised to
disregard. It was employees
going to work. 1
-HPD received a request
for an officer for an injured deer
that needed to be put down.
-MCSO received a report
o f a hang-up 911 call from an
Irrigon
residence.
MCSO
dispatcher heard a baby crying in
the background. On re-call,
'MCSO encountered a language
bamer, but subject said there was
no emergency.
-MCSO received a report
o f an abandoned vehicle in
Boardman. The vehicle, which
possibly had stolen plates, was
tagged for tow.
-MCSO arrested Kevin
Lee Collier, 25, on warrants for
unauthorized use o f a motor
vehicle and violation o f release
agreement. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-BPD reported they had
recovered a missing juvenile and
returned her to her parents.
-MCBH
received
a
request for assistance.
-MCSO received an
abandoned 911 call. MCSO
reported a busy signal on re-call
and requested an emergency
break-in on the phone lines.
Deputy made contact with Bakes
and determined there was no
emergency.
-MCSO received a 911
hang-up call from an Irrigon
subject. She reported that her 17-
year-old
son
was
being
argumentative and a pain and
requested deputy contact.
-MCSO received a report
o f a possible DUII at Sentry in
Irngon. Driver was not DUII.
-MCSO arrested Dean
Allan William, 50, on a Morrow
County Circuit Court warrant for
attempting to elude police, DUII,
driving
while
suspended-
misdemeanor. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$ 20,000 bail.
-MCSO received a report
o f a theft o f tools in Irrigon the
previous night.
November
19:
Hermiston PD arrested Ramiro
Alejandro Madrigal, 22, on an
Irrigon Justice Court warrant for
failure to perform duties o f a
driver involved in an accident.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $6,000 bail.
-MCSO arrested Daniel
Roy Walchli, 26, on a Umatilla
County warrant for assault IV/
burglary II. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with no
bail.
-B P D ,
Boardman
Ambulance,
MCSO,
OSP
received a report that a deputy's
vehicle had hit a deer and rolled
over. He had been doing a
courtesy transport for subjects
who had run out o f gas on 1-84.
Deputy advised he had minor
head injuries. Three were
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston.
-Hermiston
Police
Department arrested Fayla Marie
Terhune, 46, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for failure
to appear. She was cited and
released due to overcrowding.
-BPD, OSP received a
report o f four males in a van in a
verbal dispute with four more
males outside the vehicle in from
o f the Christian Center in
Boardman.
-Irrigon
Ambulance
received a request for an
ambulance for the caller's mother
who had a history o f bleeding
ulcers and a hernia and was in
severe pain. She was transported
to GSH.
-BPD received a report
o f a minor attempting to
purchase beer at Kegler's in
Irrigon. Rene Garpia Alanz, 20,
was cited for MIP.
-OSP received a report
o f a male on a four-wheeler
shooting at elk.
-MCSO received a report
from an Irrigon woman that her
six-year-old
daughter
was
assaulted by a neighbor child.
-MCSO received a report
o f a vehicle driving 90-plus mph
on 1-84.
The vehicle was
contacted and advised.
-MCSO, BPD, Boardman
Ambulance, OSP received a
report from a female that a male
subject had assaulted her and
then left with pills and a razor
blade, saying he was going to
commit suicide.
-MCSO received a report
from a Lexington woman that her
intoxicated husband fell from a
standing position and could not
feel his legs or back. One was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner.
-Heppner
Ambulance
received a request for a non­
emergency transport to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
-BPD received a report
o f a motor vehicle accident. The
emergency
brake
on ' the
unoccupied vehicle had not been
set and the vehicle rolled from
the gas station.
-U m atilla
County
Sheriffs Office arrested Brian
Victor Hoge, 37, on charges o f
assault rV-domestic and violation
o f restraining order. He was
lodged at Umatilla County Jail.
BPD transported the prisoner.
Nov. 20: Morrow County
Sheriffs Office, Union Pacific
received a report o f a railroad
crossing gate stuck in the down
position on patterson Ferry Road.
A vehicle went through and it
was very foggy. MCSO deputy
reported that the gates were up.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report o f a hit
and run accident the previous
night in Boardman.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a report o f checks stolen from a
purse at the Heppner bowling
alley.
-MCSO received a request for
deputy contact from the DA's
office for a 13-year-old female
who had been abused.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a report o f a theft o f a pressure
washer o ff a trailer at D&L Auto
in Heppner.
-MCSO received a request for
deputy contact from an Irrigon
subject. The caller’s co-worker
keeps asking for cash loans and
the caller wanted to talk to a
deputy about it.
-MCSO received a request for
a deputy contact from an
Boardman subject about a
possible
restraining
order
violation.
-MCSO received a report o f a
juvenile, three or four years old,
who appeared at the caller's
residence in Irrigon. The caller
couldn't locate parents or
grandparents.
-MCSO received a report o f a
fertilizer spreaker vandalized and
a faucet stolen at the Port o f
Morrow off-ramp .to Wilson
Road.
-MCSO received a report o f an
alarm at the Irngon Bank o f
Eastern Oregon. It was a false
alarm.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer for a
custody issue.
-MCSO received a report from
a subject in the lone area that
someone forged their check at
the Bank o f Eastern Oregon in
Heppner.
-MCSO,
Morrow
County
Juvenile Department, Morrow
County Services for Children and
Families received a request for
assistance from a caller in Irrigon
who said her daughter didn't
want to be at the house.
-November 21: Heppner
Fire Department received report
o f a fire alarm at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
It was
cancelled.
-Oregon State Police
received report from Boardman
Police Department that a semi
hauling hay on 1-84 was speeding
at 80 mph-plus.
-Boardman Ambulance
received request for a courtesy
transport from Good Shepherd
Hospital.
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