TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 7, 2001
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
-Hermiston
Police
Department arrested Jason Allan
Bathurst, 25, of Hermiston on a
Morrow County Circuit Court
warrant for Contempt of
Court Driving While Suspended-
Misdemeanor, DUII, Attempt to
Elude. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$20,000 bail.
December 30: lone
EMT, Heppner Ambulance,
MCSO received request for an
ambulance for a 16-year-old
male, unconscious, extremely
intoxicated and combative.
Subject was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
-Boardman
Police
Department received report of a
subject spray-painting caller's
house.
-Morrow
County
Sheriffs Office received report
of an audible panic alarm in
Imgon
-Oregon State Police
received report of a half of tire in
the roadway on 1-84 westbound
slow lane near the Army Depot
off ramp.
-MCSO received report
of someone egging caller's house
and yard in Imgon.
-BPD received report of
one-two black cows out behind
the Mormon church.
-Umatilla
Police
Department received report of a
gray Honda on Hwy. 730
eastbound past Imgon passing
unsafely and going 60-65 mph.
Hermiston PD advised units on
the watch for the vehicle.
-OSP received report of
a silver Lincoln Continental
going 80 or plus westbound on I-
84.
-MCSO received report
of caller's ex-wife in Imgon who
has a*restraining order came into
the caller's yard to tie her dog to
his fence.
-MCSO received report
of neighbor's dog in caller's yard
in Imgon.
-Heppner Ambulance
received request for ambulance
for subject with severe nose
bleed. Subject was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
-MCSO received report
of a yellow truck parked at the
video store in Boardman with
two dogs in back barking and
lunging at people.
-MCSO cited Laroy Lee
Cline, 42, for Driving While
Suspended-Misdemeanor with
$6,000 bail.
Jan. 2: MCSO, Oregon
State Police, Boardman Police
and Fire depts., Boardman
ambulance received a report
from a driver on 1-84 that another
vehicle was driving recklessly
with speeds from 45-90 mph and
tried to run the driver off the
road. The vehicle stopped in the
roadway and the caller stopped
too, refusing to pass for safety
reasons. The vehicle started
again, lost control and rolled on
its side.
-MCSO deputy cited
Marcos Cesar Molina-Manzo,
23, for DUII with $6,000 bail.
His BAC was .20. He was also
cited for Driving While License
Suspended.
-Damn Leon Lattimer,
29, was arrested on a Heppner
Justice Court warrant for Theft
III and Failure to Appear/Driving
While Suspended with $7,000
bail. The subject was already
lodged at Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a report
of a broken window at A C.
Houghton Elementary School in
Imgon. The caller stated some
kids playing on the playground
had reported the broken window
to the maintenance man
-MCSO received report
of thefts of decoys taken from
the back of vehicles in the areas
of the Imgon Hatchery,
McCormick Unit and the Imgon
area. Two male juveniles were
reported to be in the suspected
vehicle.
-MCSO received a report
of a dog lost in the Ruggs area.
-MCSO received a report
of vehicles speeding in the area
between 4th and 8th streets in
Imgon. Extra patrols were
requested.
-MCSO. Oregon State
Police. Oregon State Police
received a report of a vehicle
following another vehicle very
closely; it had also been weaving
in and out of the lane.
-MCSO received a report
from a woman who said she was
at her sister's house in Imgon
and been pushed by her nephew.
-MCSO received a report
that a maroon Ford pickup
carrying a camper was swerving
all over the road on 1-84. The
driver could hardly walk when
the Ford stopped at the
Boardman 76 station.
-MCSO deputy cited
John Carper, 45, for DUII and no
operator's license. He was cited
to appear with $6,000 bail.
-MCSO received a report
from the Bank of Eastern Oregon
in Imgon that they had a
counterfeit $100 bill.
-MCSO received a report
of a burglary in Boardman. When
the owner got home from work,
the back door was open and the
big-screen TV, VCR and some
jewelry were missing.
-MCSO received a report
of a logging truck partially off
the road on Highway 207. It was
very foggy and might be a hazard
to other drivers. The owner said
the truck would be repaired and
moved the next day.
-MCSO,
Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
from Rite Aid in Hermiston that
a diabetic male subject was on
the phone and would not hang
up. He was calling for his mother
who had been there earlier to
drop off a prescription. The
mother arrived home and all was
okay.
-MCSO, Morrow County
Behavioral Health received a
report of a woman in Boardman
who needed to talk to someone in
the mental health dept. ASAP.
-MCSO, Heppner Police
Dept, received a report of a
suspicious person hanging
around the bowling alley.
- Boardman Police Dept,
received a request from Benton
County to locate a woman living
in Boardman.
Jan. 3: MCSO received
a report from a woman in
Hermiston that her husband was
heading to the lone area to
attempt an anhydrous theft.
Another person may also be
going to help him.
-MCSO,
Heppner
Ambulance received a report
from a woman at Blake Ranch
that her husband was having a
stroke The patient was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner.
-MCSO received a report
from a woman in Boardman that
someone broke into her pickup.
-MCSO received a report
from the Assembly of God
Church in Imgon that a truckload
of juveniles was hanging around
the church waiting for other
juveniles to come out. The caller
thought there might be some sort
of confrontation.
Jan. 4: MCSO, Heppner
Police Dept, received a report of
a county vehicle in Heppner with
the door wide open and no one
around. Officers checked it out.
Jan. 5: MCSO received
a report from a man in Boardman
that his landlord was just at his
residence verbally threatening
him.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy in Imgon to
advise a tenant/landlord not to
bum a refuse pile. •
-Imgon Ambulance,
EMTs received a request for an
ambulance from a woman whose
husband called her on the cell
phone requesting help for his
nephew. The patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy at the
Columbia Middle School in
Imgon for a juvemle/parent
situation.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy regarding a
juveniles who stand in the road in
Boardman when people are
trying to drive.
-MCSO received a report
from the Imgon Clinic that a
patient had been assaulted by her
husband during Christmas.
-MCSO received a report
of two CD players stolen.
-MCSO,
Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
from a man that his brother-in-
law said two juvenile males
broke glass in front of his house.
-MCSO deputy arrested
Ricky Lee Pennock, 30, for
Assault IV Domestic Felony. He
was lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $7,500 bail.
-MCSO,
Irrigon
ambulance received a report that
the caller's 13-month-old
granddaughter had a seizure. The
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
request for a welfare check on
the caller's mother at work. The
mother was contacted.
-MCSO received a report
from a man in Imgon that a
juvenile's parents left the juvenile
unattended in a pickup while
they
were
doing
methamphetamines.
- Boardman Police Dept,
received a report from a woman
in Boardman who requested an
officer but wouldn't say why. The
woman, who had a concussion
from a fall and was transported
the previous day to the hospital,
was overtired and hysterical.
Missing Jan. 6
Jan. 7: BPD received
report that a storage shed near
Napa in Boardman had windows
broken out.
-MCSO received report
of a neighbor kicking the caller's
dog. Caller was advised to call if
any disturbances involving the
neighbor occurred
-MCSO received report
of cows out near the Latter-day
Saints Church.
-MCSO received request
for contact for the caller's son
and several other subjects are
paintballing at the park. Caller
wanted to know if this was ok.
-HPD received report of
an audible burglar alarm with
Births
Trinity Dawn-Lee Shelton-a
daughter Trinity Dawn-Lee was
bom to Shannon and Justin Shelton
of Boardman on February 13,2001,
at Good Shepherd Medical Center
in Hermiston. The baby weighed
7 lbs. 10 oz.
Micah Daniel Mossman-a son
Micah Daniel was bom to Marti
and Kevin Mossman of Boardman
on February 16, 2001, at Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 7
lbs. 12 oz.
Zackary Jordan Henrichs-a
son Zackary Jordan was bom to
Shelby Henrichs of Heppner on
February 16, 2001, at Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 6
lbs. 6 oz.
Duan Lewis Charles Thielen-a
son Duan Lewis Charles was bom
to Kathy Spring and William Thielen
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of Imgon on February 20, 2001,
at Good Shepherd Medical Center
in Hermiston. The baby weighed
7 lbs. 6 oz.
Nicholas Dale Richardson-a SÜS?
son Nicholas Dale was bom to Olena
and Michael Richardson of
and
Boardman on February 20, 2001
Wedding April 2 1, 2001 - Shower: March 24, 2001
at Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 10 lbs. 11 oz.
Ian Thomas Paradiso-a son Ian
Thomas was bom to Bndgett
217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158
Paradiso of Imgon on February 23,
Serving Heppner, Lexington A lone
2001, at Good Shepherd Medical
Center in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz.
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lobby motion at Klamath First
Federal Bank. It was just
someone working in the lobby.
-MCSO received report
of a man returning to caller's
residence.
-MCSO received report
of caller wanting to "vent" about
her son-in-law being arrested in
front of his kids. Caller stated
that her daughter just got rid of a
husband that was constantly
being arrested and it isn't a good
role model for us to keep
arresting the males. The caller
was very irate. She was advised
by the deputy to speak to the
sheriff or a supervisor.
-MCSO received report
of caller being assaulted by five
males at Columbia Middle
School. Caller did not need an
ambulance, didn't know suspects
and there were no weapons.
-BPD received report of
a vehicle parked in new
construction area near his house.
Caller advised this was
suspicious as it did not park in
front of a specific residence.
Vehicle was contacted, with two
subjects sitting and talking.
They were advised to move
along.
Jan. 8: MCSO received
report of four horses running on
roadway near Baseline Rd. The
owner was contacted and advised
someone would pick them up.
-MCSO received report
that a group of males leaving in
a older model box van were
extremely intoxicated. Vehicle
left eastbound on 1-84 from
Arlington.
-MCSO received report
caller saw a knocked down
telephone pedastal on. Ella Rd.
Caller stated they would contact
phone company and also stated
someone told her there is a road
sign down possibly at the
intersection of Ella and
Ione/Boardman Rd.
-MCSO received request
for contact from a caller who
said he had received a letter from
an unknown subject in reference
to his ex-wife and kids. Caller
requested phone contact.
-OSP, BPD, MCSO
received report of possible
domestic involving a subject
beating his mother
-BPD received report of
an alarm at the Port ot Morrow
Administration Building.
-OSP received an inquiry
about accidents involving a red
Toyota Camry, as his 68 year old
brother left Hood River and
hasn't arrived yet.
-BPD, MCSO arrested
Rigoberto Barrera Garcilazo, 44,
under Umatilla County Sheriffs
Office warrant for Failure to
Appear/Failure to Perform Duties
of a Driver. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$10,000 bail.
Jan. 9: MCSO, Oregon
State Police received a report of
cattle out on the roadway on
Highway 206 at the
Gilliam/Morrow county line.
-Boardman ambulance
received a report from the
Kennewick Police Dept, that they
received a 911 call from a
Boardman woman having an
asthma attack. One patient was
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transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received a report
of a motor vehicle accident on
Highway 730. There were no
injuries involved.
The
By AAerlyn R obinson
Even for those who are not equine lovers, it's a thrilling sight
to watch magnificent, fleet horses with fearless jockeys aboard,
straining to be race winners. Just watching outstanding races on
television, such as the Kentucky Derby, makes one's heart beat
faster. Unlike mechanized races, this awesome athletic feat
demonstrates the combined skills of horse and rider.
While the stakes aren't as high, for the past 100 years Oregon's
claim to fame in the racing industry has been major race meets at
the Oregon State Fair. Alas, that tradition, like others, is about to
become obsolete. An engineer's report has condemned the state
fairgrounds grandstand unless lawmakers choose to spend around
$1 million on repairs. Lack of maintenance over past decades has
accelerated the deterioration of the buildings. A minimum of
$36,263 in immediate safety repairs is necessary to permit
limited use of the exterior grandstand seating and up to $1.8
million before the interior area housing ticket windows, food
outlets and rest rooms can be used by the public.
That doesn't seem likely. House Bill 2776 was introduced this
legislative session to do away with Oregon laws requiring horse
racing to be part of the annual state fair; even though the horse
industry contributes $140 million per year to the state economy
and approximately 3,000 Oregonians make their living with
horses. That includes everything from raising and training horses
to the feed supply, veterinary, horseshoeing and horse-related
supplies and equipment.
Adding to the downfall of horse racing is the state's 9,000
poker machines and seven Indian casinos that take a 20 percent
bite out of horse racing revenues statewide or approximately $4
million annually.
The end of state fair horse racing may also impact Oregon's
two other major racing meets, Portland Meadows and Grants
Pass. Without a circuit of scheduled races, owners may move
their horses to out-of-state meets for more action during late
summer and fall. This in turn could jeopardize the viability of
horse racing at smaller events in the region including the Union
County Stock Show, the Crooked River Round-up at Pnneville
and the Harney County Fair in Bums as well as other derbies and
futurities around Oregon, Eastern Idaho and Washington. It's but
a short trip from here to the Tri-Cities to watch some outstanding
horse races at Sundowns Races there, of different lengths,
featured several horse breeds including Thoroughbreds, Quarter
Horses, Appaloosas and Arabians. It's much more exciting to
cheer on a horse on which one has placed a $2 bet than pulling
the lever of a machine or watching dogs chase a mechanical
rabbit.
While the horse show world remains a viable industry, due to
limited public interest and slower action these events draw fewer
spectators. Draft horse pulls or mule shows are usually limited to
people with equine interests. Besides being able to purchase
poker tickets at the grocery store or going to a casino, via
television, we have the sports world at our fingertips thanks to
big-money sponsors.
This technical age has revolutionized our viewing of sports as
spectators. We used to look forward to the races at our local
rodeo using our fastest saddle horses. Participants Gerald
Swaggart, Joe Yocum and others can attest to those thrilling
events. Somewhere, there are a few dusty trophies to show for
those wins that included dirt-in-the-eyes, breakneck rides, along
with spills and successes.
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Steve Doherty
Raymond D. Michael
Lee & Pamela Docken
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Dorothy Krebs
Sharon Barrick
Phyllis Gilbertson
Jim Hollandsworth
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Louise Britts
Craig H. Smith
Barbara Smith
Catherine A. Yates
Susan L. French
Donald Russell
Susan Russell
John Ripple
Thom as & Karen Wolff
Larry & Betty Mills
Louis Carlson
Betty Carlson
George & Debbie Koffler
John Sebastian
Rose Sebastian
Gary Neal
Sandra Tallman
T. M ichael Tallman
W ayne W. Huwe, Jr.
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Julie Weikel
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Marv & Tanna Padberg
Frank & LaVonne Mader
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Robin Huxoll
John Martin
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