FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 3, 2001 Sheriff's Report The Morrow County S h e riff s Office (M CSO) reports handling the following business: -Heppner and lone fire depts. received a report o f a fire on Blackhorse Canyon and upper Bell Canyon. -Heppner Police Dept, received a report o f juveniles in a pickup in Heppner harassing another subject and trying to start a fight. Contact was made with the juveniles and they went home. -MCSO received a report o f a lightning strike fire two miles north o f Highway 207/Bombing Range Road junction. It was out o f district and being fought by civilian crews. -MCSO received a report o f a possible fire; there was a large orange glow from 1-84 eastbound east of Tower Road. A deputy was unable to locate the fire. -M CSO received a report o f a lightning strike fire near Juniper Canyon. The lone Fire Chief advised he was unable to locate a fire at this location. -M CSO received a report o f a fire, possibly on Blackhorse Canyon. -M CSO received a report o f a glow east o f the coal-fire plant on 1-84 eastbound. A deputy was unable to locate the fire. -M CSO received a report o f a grass fire burning on Highway 207/Sandhollow Road. The fire was out o f district. A ug. 13: MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a commercial intrusion alarm at the Port o f M orrow. A window was found open. The building was cleared and secure and the alarm reset. -Oregon State Police received a report o f an audible alarm and motion alarm at Gregg's Tavern in Im gon. All was okay; it was the cleaning woman. -Oregon State Police received a report o f a registered black Angus bull missing from lone for 10 days. -M CSO received a report from Les Schwab Tires in Heppner that they wd*e going to repossess a tool box, a set o f chains and two tires. -Oregon State Police received a report o f a sem i-truck on 1-84 westbound traveling at a high rate of speed and swerving back and forth over the lines. -MCSO received a report from Boardman City Hall that someone at a Boardman residence found a gray and yellow cockatoo in her yard if anyone calls and reports one missing. She was going to leave town but would leave the bird with a neighbor. -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report from a caller at the Boardman eastbound rest area that he had been following a driver who was possibly DUD or very tired. The driver was also at the rest area. -Boardman Police Dept, received a request for a welfare check. The caller advised her 11-year-old daughter was nine days late being returned by her father. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Umatilla that her vehicle tire was slashed last night after a confrontation with a customer. -Heppner Police Dept., Heppner Ambulance received a request for an ambulance for a 51 -year-old man in Heppner who had been at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic and been advised to return the next day, but was now having difficulties. The patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. -MCSO received a report o f a lawn chair between lanes on 1-84 westbound that was causing a traffic hazard. -MCSO received a report from Brown's Auto and Truck in Imgon that drug paraphernalia was found. -M CSO received a report that a Gilliam County dum p truck on 1-84 westbound was losing gravel. The gravel had broken two windows at that point. -M CSO received a request for deputy contact in Boardman. The caller said a person hit her in the chest two days ago. The caller was transported to the Boardman Christian Center to spend the night then to Walla Walla, WA, the next day. -MCSO, Union Pacific, Boardman Fire Dept received a report of a grass fire near the railroad tracks just off Highway 730. Aug. 14: MCSO deputy reported two juveniles in Im gon riding bicycles early in the morning. The juveniles were advised to go home. -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report from Arlington o f a burglary in progress at the caller's residence. Two female subjects were involved, one was identified. They were dnving an older pickup believed to been route to Boardman. -M CSO, Oregon State Police officers arrested Shawna Faye Hahn for Burglary I and Theft II. She was lodged at NORCOR and her vehicle was to be impounded in Arlington. -Heppner Police Dept., Heppner ambulance received a report o f a female subject at the Heppner library who hurt her leg. The patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report o f a speeding vehicle on 1-84 eastbound. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report from the Trail Apartments in Boardman of a female subject there who wouldn't leave. An officer was unable to find the subject. -Heppner Police Dept, received a request for officer contact in Heppner regarding a traffic problem. -M CSO, Im gon Ambulance received a request for an ambulance for a 85-year-old woman in Imgon who was ha\mg breathing problems and chest pains. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact in Imgon regarding a stray cat that possibly had rabies and broken legs. -MCSO deputy reported locating an illegal dump in Imgon. A message was left for the Corps o f Engineers. -MCSO received a hang-up 911 call from Boardman Auto in Boardman. On call back, all was confirmed to be okay; it was a wrong number. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report o f a rental vehicle from Yakima that was not returned. The driver and the vehicle were at a residence in Boardman. Hie caller requested that the police dept, find the driver and the vehicle. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact regarding a female subject driving by the caller's residence in Im gon in violation of a restraining order. -M CSO received a request to locate a female subject driving a vehicle with Alaska plates. The subject was supposed to meet with the caller but hadn't appeared vet. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact regarding a residence that had burned in Im gon a few months ago. The caller wanted to know' if anyone had been seen at the residence. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact in Im gon regarding a horse the caller sold. The buyer just left the horse in the caller's driveway. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact regarding a confused customer at Dodge City M otel in Boardman. -MCSO received a report o f a compressor broken in Boardman. -MCSO received a report o f a female subject driving with no operator's license or insurance. The subject left Hermiston in a dark blue vehicle, possibly heading for her Engagement brother's house in Im gon. -US Forest Service received a report of a lightning strike fire near the Madison Butte area, with smoke and flames. Another report o f a fire by Madison Butte was also received. -Boardman Police IXrpt., Morrow County Behavioral Health received a report from Dodge City Motel in Boardman about a female subject being a problem again. The subject fell asleep but if she caused anymore problems would have to leave the motel. The Boardman Christian Center was not able to deal with her anymore. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report from the Boardman w estbound rest area o f a suspicious male walking around the rest area. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report o f a person lying next to a vehicle at the Napa Auto Care Center in Boardman. It was discovered the person's vehicle had broken down. Aug. 15: MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report from the Boardman 76 station that a custom er advised he hit two deer on 1-84 two to three m iles east o f Boardman. One was in the median and one on the north side o f the freeway. Oregon Dept, of Transportation was notified. -Boardman Police Dept, officer was summoned to the Boardman 76 station to escort a female subject back to her room at the Dodge City M otel in Boardman. -Oregon State Police received a report from a male subject that his UPS truck and trailer had broken down on 1-84 and was partially blocking the roadway. He had flares placed and a mechanic was en route from Hermiston. -Oregon State Police received a report o f debris on Highway 207 near the Bombing Range Road. It appeared to be road dept, equipment that must have fallen from their vehicle. MCSO received another report o f road barricades and -MCSO received a report of three highway cones scattered along male subjects at the Boardman Highway 207 at that location. The Texaco who were possibly DUII caller was advised OSP was en route and trying to buy more beer. to clear the roadway. -M CSO deputy reported that -Oregon State Police, ODOT several cam pers at the Corps o f received a report that a beer truck Engineers campground in Im gon lost its load on Cutsforth Com er appeared to be avoiding him. He outside Lexington. The north lane checked several campers and was blocked. vehicles. -MCSO received a request for -MCSO received a report o f two deputy contact in Imgon regarding hang-up 911 calls from a payphone having tenants move some pens so at the C olum bia View Apts, in the caller could water the area. Boardman. An officer was unable -MCSO received a report from to locate anyone. a caller in Boardman that she heard -M CSO deputy reported a lost the last part o f a TV report saying m otorist on 1-84 westbound. to evacuate and she wanted to know Highway 730 exit. if it was for M orrow County. -M CSO received a report o f -Oregon State Police received juveniles on a bridge in Heppner a report from Lexington that the who were not a problem yet but the caller was being verbally harassed caller would call back if they were. by his landlord. -M CSO received a report o f -Boardman Fire Dept, received suspicious vehicles in front o f a a report o f a fire alarm at the pump residence. A deputy was unable to house at Bigfoot Industries in locate the vehicles. Boardman. It was a false alarm. -Boardman Police Dept, received -M CSO received a report from a report from a caller in Boardman UCSO that Hermino Barbosa- that someone had been looking into Vazques, 44, was arrested on an their windows for the last two nights. Im gon Justice Court warrant for Aug. 16: MCSO, Oregon State Failure to Pay Fine/Criminal Police received a report o f a semi­ T respass II. He was cited and truck pulling triple trailers that was released. swerving all over the road. The dnver -MCSO received a report o f a pulled o ff and stopped to get sleep. pickup in the ditch on Highway 730. -MCSO received a report from It was a non-injury accident. the Boardman Police Dept, o f a -MCSO received a hang-up 911 dnving complaint regarding a vehicle call from Im gon. Upon recontact, on Kunze Road. The vehicle was a recording reported the num ber found andjuveniles were transported disconnected. A deputy made contact to their residence and turned over at the residence and everything was to their parents. okay. -MCSO received a report from -MCSO, Oregon State Police, the UCSO that Israel Arroyo Juarez, Imgon ambulance received a report 24, was arrested on UCSO charges o f a man in a wheelchair east o f the and was lodged at the Umatilla sewer ponds in Imgon who was not County Jail with a hold placed for moving. The man was located and MCSO circuit warrant for Burglary everything was okay. I. » -M CSO, Oregon State Police -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a request for officer contact received a report o f an entry motion from a caller in Boardman to register alarm at Huwe's Washboard. It was a false alarm. his bike. » MORRC/V,* count > i i. ; Grand Champion Swine Amy Jepsen Elmer’s Irrigation, Buyer Grand Champion Beef Katherine Kilkenny with Bob Kilkenny Pat Kilkenny, Buyer Grand Champion Sheep Katie Walton with Shelly Ashbeck Lindsay Ranches, Murray Drug, Liberty Cleaners, Kohl Enterprises, Walton Ranches, Mike & July Kilkenny The Morrow County Livestock Growers would like to thank the following 2001 Morrow County 4 - H Livestock Auction Supporters: Green - Miller David Green and Candace Miller David W ayne Green and Candace Darlene M iller announce their engagem ent and upcom ing marriage. Candace is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Elesworth Snyder of Cumberland, Maryland and William Edward Miller, also ofCumberland. She is a 1996 graduate o f Fort Hill High School and a 1998 graduate o f Allegany College ofMaryland with a degree in elementary/ early childhood education. Candace received her bachelor's o f science degree from Frostburg State University in May 2001. She is employed with Valley Health System/ Valley Medical Transport in Cumberland, Maryland, as an emergency medical technician and as a substitute teacher for the Allegany County Board o f Education. David is the son o f Clifford Green, Heppner, and Lucinda Godard o f Philomath. He is a 1985 graduate of Heppner High School and a 1988 graduate o f Blue Mountain Community College with a degree in business management and marketing. David is the owner and operator o f Heppner G arbage Disposal. The wedding will take place October 6,2001, in Cumberland, Maryland. After the wedding, the couple will reside in Heppner. "\JAV¡£Ar¡M£ M€d, we HAVE rcAvetev ruAr rue reew v eA es" rgçuç THC ovtz&eLveô. &ur MOW, A 6 PA££K rr3 OF reewô, we orreu weep a MAPI Morrow County Children & Families Department invites Parents to “Navigating the Teen Years” Presentation by Dr. Michael Leeds* Wednesday, October 17 Light Buffet at 6:30 P.M. 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