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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 6, 2001 - FIVE
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County S heriff s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
-MCSO received a report
from the Gresham Police Dept, that
Gary Griffin, 24, was arrested on
a warrant for Theft III. He was
lodged at the Multnomah County
Jail.
-MCSO received another
report of chickens going into a yard
in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Imgon that a
neighbor dog attacked his daughter
and another child in the
neighborhood.
-MCSO received a report
that the caller's new neighbors in
Imgon had suspicious traffic at all
hours of the day and night.
-MCSO, Imgon Fire Dept.,
Imgon ambulance received a report
of a two-vehicle motor vehicle
accident in front of the Imgon 76
station. It was a non-blocking
accident. Virginia Sannar, 87, was
cited for Failure to Yield.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a dog hit in
Imgon that needed to be put down.
-MCSO received a request
for a deputy in Imgon concerning
a neighbor's dog in her yard causing
problems.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report o f a trespass in
progress at Imgon.
-MCSO received a report
from a Boardman caller that his
planter with strawberries wa>
missing from his yard.
MCSO received a report
from a caller in Boardman that he
has the names o f kids messing
around his property and along the
canal, just in case anything was
reported.
-MCSO received a report
of the warrant arrest of Randall
Case. 42, who was going to l matilla
County Jail on a transport with a
hold placed for Morrow Counts
April 4: MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report from
an employee of the 76 Station in
Boardman that a pickup spun out
in the parking lot and almost hit
the employee and other person.
-MCSO issued a DUII citation
to Steven Rounds, 27, in reference
to the above report. His car was
impounded.
-MCSO. Boardman ambulance
received a request for an
ambulance for a 59-year-old
female with chest pains. She had
a history of heart problems and was
taking nitroglycerine, rhe patient
was transported to Good Shepherd
Medical Center in Hermiston.
-MCSO received a report from
a caller in Imgon that someone
stole an amplifier out of his vehicle
during the night.
-MCSO received a report from
Imgon that the caller's friend could
not get her belongings from her
husband and he would not give her
child support checks unless she
signed divorce papers or paid him.
-Portland Police Dept, arrested
Robert Golladay, 39, on an Assault
IV warrant. He was lodged at the
Troedson Fund awards grants
The selection committee for the
Carl W. Troedson Educational Fund
has awarded grants-in-aid in the
amount o f $800 to the following
Morrow County high school seniors
for the 2001-2002 school year:
Heppner High School-Knsta
Adams, Amber Flaiz, Danielle
McDowell, Craig Scott, Scott
VanWinkle, Lindsey Ward.
lone High School-Chanssa Gates,
Allison Halvorsen, Shelby Krebs,
Jeremiah McElligott, Jeremy
Rietmann, Adrienne Swanson,
Jennifer Thompson.
Riverside
High
School
(Boardman)-Megan Andreason,
Bryan Barton, Sara Fritz, Maria
Garcilazo, Michael Haney, Jacob
Johnson, Bethany Skoubo, Irma
Torres.
These grants are awarded from
a fund provided by the last will and
testament of Carl Troedson, a
prominent wheat rancher of the lone
area. These students will be eligible
to apply for renewal of their grants
in the following years of their
college or training programs
provided that they maintain good
academic standing during their first
year of post-high school study.
The selection committee consists
of the Morrow County School
District assistant superintendent,
the pastor of the Valby Lutheran
Church and the Morrow County
Judge, as specified in Troedson's
will.
Award of the grants was
announced at the recipients'
respective high school graduation
ceremonies.
County Museum receives grant
David V. Ellis, chair of the
Oregon Heritage Commission,
announced that the commission has
awarded $250 grants to 99 Oregon
museums, including the Morrow
County Museum in Heppner.
In making his announcement,
Ellis said that the grants, while
small, are regarded by recipients
as very important in helping them
improve museum services. He noted
that many of Oregon's museums
are operated by dedicated volunteers.
To qualify for an Oregon Museum
Grant, a museum must meet seven
basic eligibility criteria: (1) to be
organized as a public or private non­
profit institution; (2) care for and
own or use tangible objects; (3)
exhibit those objects to the public
on a regular basis through facilities
the museum owns or operates; (4)
provide services to the public at
a designated place and reasonable
hours; (5) have been open and
providing services to the public for
two full years prior to the date of
the grant application; (6) have a
responsible, competent attendant
on duty when museum services are
open to the public; and (7) be open
to the public for a minimum of 120
hours per year.
The amount of the museum giant
award is determined by dividing
• the appropriation available for the
year ($25,000 for 2001) by the
number of qualifying institutions.
This year, 104 museums applied
for grants.
More information about the
Oregon Museum Grant program
can be obtained by writing to the
Oregon Heritage Commission at
1115 Commercial Street NE, Salem,
OR 97301-1002, by telephoning
commission staff at (503) 378-4168,
ext. 299, or by e-mailing the
commission at heritage.mfo@state.
or.us.
Piano students adjudications
Nine piano students from
Heppner recently completed syllabus
adjudications with the Oregon Music
Teachers
Association.
The
adjudications were held in Pendleton
and the adjudicator was Dorothy
Munz of Eugene.
The students and their completed
W .C .C .C . G o ir
W CCC Ladies' Play
Tuesday, May 29
Low gross o f the field: Pat
Edmundson. Low net o f the field:
Lois Hunt. Least putts o f the field:
Carol Norris.
Flight A: low gross Dana Reid;
low net Karen Thompson; least
putts Eva Kilkenny; long drive
Dana Reid; KP Carol Norris.
Flight B: low gross Lois Hunt;
low net Donna Morgan; least putts
Bernice Lott; long drive Lois Hunt.
F light C: low gross Loa
H enderson; low net Jack ie
Allstott; least putts Dorns Graves;
long drive a tie between Jackie
Allstott and Loa Henderson.
Chip in: Eva Kilkenny #8, Carol
Norris #2.
Birdie: Pat Edmundson #4.
levels are as follows: Eric Jepsen,
level II evaluation; Cameron
McCurry and Knsten Van Cleave,
level III evaluation; Nathan Van
Cleave, level IV audition; Meaghan
Unruh. level V evaluation; Emily
Unruh, level VI audition; Matthew
Van Cleave, level VI evaluation;
Darren Van Cleave, level VIII
evaluation; Amy Jepsen, level IX
evaluation.
Students completing evaluations
were required to perform three or
four memorized pieces in addition
to scales, chord progressions, ear
training and sightreading. Students
completing auditions performed
their own choice of repertoire and
scales.
Eric Jepsen, Cameron McCurry,
Matthew Van Cleave, Darren Van
Geave and Amy Jepsen were chosen
by the adjudicator to receive special
commendation for outstanding
performances.
Cameron McCurry is taught by
Ruth Naser of Hermiston, Amy
Jepsen is taught by Dr. Walter Saul
of Portland and the other students
are taught by Myma Van Cleave
of Heppner.
Multnomah County Jail.
driver of someone walking on 1-84
-MCSO assisted Boardman westbound and getting into traffic.
Police Dept, with a drill at The subject was located.
Riverside High School in
-MCSQ deputy removed debris
Boardman.
from the roadway on 1-84.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
-MCSO. Boardman Police
received a report that garbage was Dept, received a report from the
blowing out of the trailer of a Boardman Texaco that a male
yellow semi hauling garbage on looking for a ride to Portland was
1-84 westbound.
bothering customers. He was rude
-MCSO deputy assisted an and swearing. He left towards 1-84
owner putting cows back in a field westbound on foot. Officer were
that were out on Highway 74.
unable to locate the subject.
-Hermiston Police Dept,
-MCSO, Boardman Police
arrested Julio Bemal, 23, on a Irri- Dept, received a report from a man
gon Justice Court warrant for Theft at the Nomad Restaurant in
II. He was cited and released.
Boardman who stated he walked
-MCSO, Boardman Police from Pendleton and was try ing to
Dept, received a report from the get to Portland; he said he was
Boardman Chip Company that a delirious and has a compressed
chip bulldozer was on fire and fully disc. He may have been the subject
engulfed.
lodged at the Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a report of
-MCSO, Boardman Police
an audible burglary alarm at the Dept, received a report of an
Irrigon Learning Center. It was an audible alarm at the Port of
employee error.
Morrow administrative building.
It was an employee error.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
-Oregon State Police arrested
Dept, received a report from a
Rhonda
A. Colwell, 36, for a local
Tillamook person o f a missing
warrant of Failure to Appear-Theft
person. The caller's father was
II. She posted bail and was
staying at Dodge City in Boardman
released.
but had not been heard from in a
-MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept.,
couple of days. The subject had left
Boardman
Ambulance received a
the location.
report
of
a
motor
vehicle accident
-MCSO received a report of
on 1-84. One person had head and
loud music in Imgon. The caller
called back and said the music was neck injuries. Hermiston officials
responded.
turned down.
-MCSO. Boardman Police
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept,
received a report that a
Dept, received a report of a small
woman
locked her child in a
child looking lost and walking
vehicle
at
the
Boardman
around with a dog in Boardman.
w estbound rest area.
The parents picked the child and
-MCSO received a request for
dog up.
a
deputy
in Imgon regarding a
-MCSO, Boardman Police
custody
problem.
The caller's ex-
Dept, received a request for a
husband
wouldn't
let her speak to
deputy as the caller's son was in
her son and she thought he wanted
the caller's home breaking items.
-MCSO received a report that to come home to her.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept.,
a truck turned around in the caller's
Heppner
Ambulance received a
driveway on Highway 74, hit the
report
that
a 82-year-old male fell
caller's newspaper box then left,
down
and
needed
assistance getting
driving towards Heppner.
up. The man was all right.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
-MCSO cited a woman for
Dept, received a report from a
caller in Boardman that two males maintaining a dog as a public
were verbally threatening subjects nuisance.
-MCSO, Oregon Dept, of
sitting in a vehicle.
Transportation
received a report
-MCSO received a report of
of
a
vehicle
rolled
off the road
a possible party in Irrigon with
about two miles south of Heppner
subjects driving around.
-MCSO, Boardman Police on Highway 207. The driver had
Dept, received a report from fallen asleep. No injuries occurred.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
Boardman that two juveniles were
received
a report that there were
tearing down the caller's fence. The
twojuveniles
shooting a pellet gun
subjects left towards Wilson Road.
April 5: MCSO received a at the end of Root Lane in an open
report of a possible disabled field in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report of
vehicle on fire on 1-84. Officers
a
residence
burglarized over the
were unable to locate the vehicle.
weekend
in
Boardman.
Many items
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
were
missing.
received a report o f a possible
-MCSO, Boardman Police
DUII on 1-84. The vehicle was
located, it was an elderly driver, Dept, received a request for an
officer contact from a man in
not a DUII.
-MCSO received a report of Boardman who said a woman was
a suspicious vehicle and subject trespassing again.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
sitting at in an apartment parking
received a report from a woman
lot.
-MCSO received a report from in Imgon that their dog got out and
Arlington that someone turned in her children followed the dog. The
a purse they had found at the neighbor commenced to open fire
Boardman rest area. It was given on the dog and her children were
to the Gilliam County Sheriffs within the line o f fire.
office.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report that a
Dept, received a report of a fight person at the Boardman Chevron
in progress behind the C&D Drive locked their keys in their vehicle.
-MCSO. Oregon State Police
In in Boardman. Jose Calvillo, 19,
received
a report that the caller's
was arrested and cited for
pickup was stolen from his
Disorderly Conduct.
-MCSO, Boardman Police residence in Imgon. The caller said
Dept, received a report of an that he and an intoxicated woman
incomplete 911 call from had a fight. She threw the keys at
Boardman. It was a line problem. him and then got in the pickup and
-MCSO deputy arrested drove off.
April 9: MCSO, Boardman
Anselmo Perez-Rubio, 46, on an
Heppner Justice Court warrant for Police Dept.. Boardman Fire Dept,
Failure to Pay Fine Boardman City received a report of a fire alarm at
Ordinance. Fie was released as had the Morrow Cold Storage. It was
a false alarm.
paid fine
-MCSO deputy arrested
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
Matthew
L. Wilson, 20, on an
received a report of juveniles
Imgon Justice Court warrant for
throwing rocks at passing vehicles
on 1-84 eastbound, west of Failure to Appear-Dnving while
License Suspended. No Insurance.
Boardman.
He
was cited and released.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
-MCSO received a report from
Dept., Boardman ambulance
the Boardman Police Dept, that
received a report of a juvenile
"huffing" paint in Boardman. No James Kenneth Ellison was
arrested on a circuit court warrant
transport was made
for Child Neglect II. He was
-MCSO, Boardman Police
lodged
at the Umatilla County Jail
Dept, received a report that a
on
that
and local charges of
suspicious vehicle with no
Possession o f Less than One Oz.
headlights on backed in into the
end of a road, two juveniles got out Marijuana. Driving while License
Suspended and No Insurance. His
and ran into a field.
vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO received a report that
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
the caller's ex-husband in
received
a report from a caller that
Hemtiston was attempting to forge
the woman who stole his vehicle
stolen checks from her.
April 6: MCSO received an was at his house in Imgon trying
to break down the door. Wendy
abandoned 911
call from
Lee Hill, 38, was arrested for
Boardman. The caller had dialed
Unauthorized
Use of a Motor
the wrong number
Vehicle
and
Criminal
Mischief.
-MCSO, Oregon Dept, of
She
was
lodged
at
the
Umatilla
Transportation received a report
from a truck driver of a large rock County Jail.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
in a lane on 1-84 eastbound.
received
a report of a burglar
-MCSO. Oregon State Police
motion
detector
alarm at the
received a report from a truck
previous day.
Imgon Learning Center. It was a
-MCSO received a report of
false alarm.
six
to
10 cows out on Highway 74
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept., Boardman ambulance near Franklin Hill.
received a report of a male who
-MCSO received a report of
collapsed from unknown causes. continuing telephonic harassment
The subject was conscious, in Imgon.
breathing and alert. No transport
-MCSO. Oregon State Police
was made.
received a report of a pickup on
-MCSO, Oregon State Police fire on 1-84 westbound. No one
received a report of a dark-colored was by the vehicle.
pickup pulling a camp trailer
-MCSO received a report ot
weaving in and out of traffic and an erratic driver on Highway 730
cutting vehicles off. The vehicle west oflmgon. The caller said the
vehicle was going extremely fast,
pulled off at Arlington.
-MCSO,
Union
Pacific passed her and ran her off the road.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
Railroad received a report of a
westbound freight train travelling received a report of two recovered
parallel to 1-84 that had a car about snowmobiles outside Salem. The
26 cars back from the lead engine items had been taken from an
impound yard at M&M Towing.
that was rocking excessively.
-MCSO received a report from
-MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept,
received a report from a caller in a caller saying her car was burned
Boardman that there was smoke up on April 7 in Imgon and she
thought someone set the fire.
coming from the w alls of a bam.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
-MCSO received a report of
a driver in a light blue Toyota on Dept, received a report of
abandoned vehicles on private
Highway 730 heading to Imgon
who was passing and Hipping property in Boardman that the
property owner wanted to get
people off.
-MCSO received a report of titled.
-MCSO received a report from
telephonic
harassment
m
Sentry Market in Imgon that three
Boardman.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept, juveniles stole some bottle slips
received a report from a caller at and tried to cash them.
-Oregon State Police advised
the Red Apple Market in Heppner
that
Kevin Lee McCord, 21, was
that she was involved in a minor
motor vehicle accident. No injuries arrested on an Imgon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
occurred.
-MCSO received a request for Fine/Dnving while License
Suspended. He was lodged at the
a welfare check on the caller's
Umatilla County Jail.
husband who left their residence
-MCSO received a report of
in Boardman. He was very upset
and stated that he was going to die a vicious Rottweiler-type dog loose
anyway. The caller called back and and the caller was afraid it would
said her husband returned and that bite people.
-MCSO received a report of
there was no further need of
loud
music. The caller wanted to
assistance.
-MCSO received a request for know about the noise ordinance.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
a deputy contact from an Imgon
subject regarding the caller’s Dept, received a report of a vicious
dog running loose in the caller's
daughter.
neighborhood.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept..
received a report of loud music.
Heppner Fire Dept, Heppner
The music was turned down.
ambulance received a request for
April 10: MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept., Boardman ambulance an ambulance for a 60-year-old
man having chest pains and trouble
received a request for an
breathing. The patient was
ambulance for a 72-year-old
transported to Pioneer Memorial
woman with a history of diabetes
Hospital in Heppner.
who was conscious, but weak. The
-MCSO deputy found a trailer
patient was transported to Good
reported missing on April 10.
Shepherd Medical Center in
April 12: MCSO received a
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept,
report that the caller's sister, who
received a request for the fire dept,
was depressed and off her
from a caller who smelled
medication and who had left the
electrical burning after hearing a
residence the day before, had
loud pop in her utility room.
returned. She was okay.
-MCSO, Boardman ambulance
-MCSO, Boardman Police
received a request for an
Dept, received a report of an
ambulance for a 72-year-old
audible burglar alarm at Sam
woman with a history of strokes ' Boardman Elementary School. An
who was experiencing dizziness. unsecured door was found. The
The patient was transported to building was checked and nothing
Good Shepherd Medical Center in suspicious was located.
-MCSO received a report from
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Morrow County a caller in Lexington who said her
Behavioral Health received a daughter stole her vehicle. The
request for assistance from a juvenile daughter was also reported
Heppner subject who said her 20- missing.
-MCSO received a report of
year-old daughter was threatening
a stalking order violation in
to kill herself.
-MCSO received a report of Imgon. A man pulled into the
a lost cell phone. The caller caller's driveway and spun gravel
thought he may have lost it at A C. into her yard.
-MCSO received a report of
Houghton Elementary School in
a
suspicious
vehicle on Little
Imgon.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police Butter Creek Road off Highway
received a report of an assault. The 74 near Heppner. The vehicle was
caller said his father hit him with moved.
-MCSO received a report of
a 2x4. It turned out that it was a
three
juveniles lying in the
fight between two brothers.
roadway
in front of passing
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a hit and vehicles in Imgon. The problem
run at the Boardman 76 station. A was resolved.
-MCSO received a report of
Subaru pulling a horse trailer hit
a pump, causing damage, then left. a motor vehicle accident on
The vehicle had the stickers Taggares Lane. It was a non-injury,
"Drunken Racing" and "Drive It non-blocking accident.
-MCSO. Heppner Police Dept
Like You Stole It"
-MCSO received a report of received a report of a possible fight
a chimney fire at a house across outside Shamrock Lanes Bowling
from the Cenex in Lexington. Alley in Heppner.
-MCSO received a report that
While on the line, the caller
advised the fire went out and a missing juvenile in Lexington
came home
everything was okay.
-MCSO received a report from
-MCSO received a report from
a caller in Boardman that their the Umatilla County Sheriffs
office of a possible missing
travel trailer was stolen.
-MCSO received a report of vehicle The vehicle was located
from a caller in Imgon who said in Imgon and retrieved.
April 13: MCSO, Oegon State
when she returned home from
work, someone had forced open Police received a report of a motor
vehicle accident. A car had hit a
the door.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police, bridge The driver had fallen asleep
Umatilla Police Dept.. Boardman and was okay.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Police Dept, pursued Jeffrey Scott
Huston, 37, to his residence where Dept, received a report of an
he was arrested on warrants from unknown person in the caller's yard
Morrow County and LaGrande for in Boardman who wouldn't answer
Failure
to
AppeariFelony when called to. Officers were
Possession of a Firearm and unable to locate the subject.
-MCSO received a report from
Negotiating Bad Checks and local
charges for Attempting to Elude. the Morrow County Road Dept.
He was lodged at the Umatilla that a black vehicle drove
County Jail.
exceedingly fast through a
April 11: MCSO. Heppner construction zone then pulled into
Police Dept, received a request for ’ ■»mb-Weston
a welfare check on a teen who was
in a fight with his father the
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