Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 31, 2001 - FIVE
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow C ounty S h e r iffs
O ffic e (M C S O ) reports handling
the follow in g business:
-M C S O received a request for
deputy contact in Boardman
regarding questions on a restraining
order.
-M C S O received a report from
Irngon o f a possible domestic
situation. A male subject in a vehicle
appeared to be abusing a female.
-M CSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report o f a vehicle
speeding through the Wilson Trailer
Park.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report from Boardman o f
neighborhood boys breaking glass.
-Oregon State Police received
VU TO S TA TE !
#8/12 Brooke Rust
So., 5'9’ , V/JV
#9 Tylynn Smith
Jr., 5'8", V
#10 Brett Barber
Sr., 5’5”, V
#11/1 Stefanie Hanson
So., 5 6*. V/JV
#12/4 Shanna Rietmann
Fr., 5 5*. V/JV
#13/7 Rachel Howard
Jr., 5 8", V/JV
#2 Madison Bailey
Fr., 5 3", JV
#3 Tasha Hlavinka
So., 5'8", C Team
#5 Sheena Shank
So., 5'2", C Team
#6 Terra Wilson
Fr., 5 6", C Team
#8 Danielle Prindle
So., 5'4", C Team
#9 Linsey Mitchell
Fr., 57", C Team
#10 Cara Kennedy
Fr, 5'4", C Team
#11 Chelsea Bntt
Fr., 57", C Team
Columbia Basin Conference Volleyball Tournament
Saturday, November 3, at the Heppner High School
Mustangs vs. Wahtonka Eagles or Sherman County Huskies
at approximately 4 p.m.
le winner o f this match will play the loser o f theß rs t match
at 3 p.m.) to determine who will go to State in second place.)
•#66 Conor Kilkenny
T 190 lb Jr.
#68 Brian Smith
T 165 lb So.
#71 Darren Van Cleave
T 185 lb Jr.
#72 Sam VanLiew
T 190 lb Sr.
#75 Jody Maddem
T 350 lb Sr
#78 Leland Rill
T 200 lb Sr
#80 David Norton
E 185 lb Sr
#81 Justin Botefuhr
E 155 lb So.
it Round Football State Playoffs
irday, November 10, in Heppner at approximately 1 p.m.
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a report o f one car w eaving and
almost hitting another on 1-84
westbound.
-M C S O . Oregon State Police
received a report from a caller on
1-84 o f a vehicle following her from
The Dalles. It was follow ing other
vehicles as well.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report from Boardman that the
caller asked a subject to m ove his
vehicle; the subject then threatened
to hit the caller.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report from the Texaco
in Boardman o f a dnve-ofT for S28.
The vehicle was located and the
subjects returned to Boardman to
pay.
-M C S O deputies cited Shane
¡mmitt La Boucane, 27, for Driving
w hile License Suspended I and
Driving Uninsured. The vehicle was
impounded.
-M C S O received a report from
a caller in Irngon that a female
subject took the title/papervvork o f
a motor home that belongs to another
person and won't return it. Deputy
contact was requested.
S ep t 16: MCSO, Heppner Police
Dept, received a report o f a
Restraining Order violation in
Heppner. Hank Howard. 44, was
arrested for Harassment and
M enacing. H e was lodged at the
U m atilla County Jail.
-M C S O received a report o f
several roping steers loose on
H ighw ay 74 near Basey Canyon.
A message was left for the owner.
-M C S O , Heppner Police Dept
received a report o f a loud party in
Heppner, possibly an M IP party
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept. Irngon
ambulance received a report from
Irrigon o f an older male who was
unconscious and lying in a field.
The caller called back and said the
subject got up and drove away. He
appeared very intoxicated. The caller
called back again and said the vehicle
was on Highway 730 and weaving
all over the road. O SP was advised
-M C S O received a request for
contact in Boardman regarding
service/standby for custody papers.
-M C S O received a report from
a caller in Boardman to advise
officers when a subject returned to
a vacant house. The subject was at
the house. The caller called back
to advise the subject left in a vehicle.
-Oregon State P olice received
a report o f a m otor hom e pulling
a vehicle that was swerving between
lanes and almost running a truck
o f f the road on 1-84 w estbound.
-Irrigon ambulance received a
request fora ambulance in Irngon
for a 49-year-old w ho fell and
dislocated a prosthetic limb at the
hip The person was conscious and
breathing but in extreme pam. The
patient was transported to G ood
Shepherd M edical Center in
Hermiston.
-M C S O received a report o f a
piece o f tire tread in the 1-84 lane
westbound tliat was causing a traffic
hazard.
-M C SO deputy reported he was
with a male subject w ho was
camping illegally. The subject was
advised to move camping equipment
in 24 hours.
-M C S O deputy assisted with a
disabled vehicle that had blown a
tire on 1-84 eastbound.
-M C S O received a report o f a
fire at the Colum bia R iver Dairy
feed lot.
-M CSO. Boardman ambulance
received a report o f a possible
domestic situation in Boardman.
A fem ale subject was threatening
to take rat poison. Her boyfriend
was at the house arguing. M orrow
and football [com#-;
Jim, Becky, Mekayla and CJ Kindle, and Thomas Norton and Pam
Mike, Tonia, Trisha and Brad Adams
Pettyjohn’s Farm and Builders Supply
Allan, Debbie, Kevin, Jen, Keith, Craig Scott and Codi Rosecrans
Devin Oil Company and Food Mart
Shoe Box, Talk-n-Tops, Fabrics, Etc. and Willow Creek Realty,
Jerry and JoyceKay
Lexington Pump, Sam, MaryKay, Clint, Cody and Travis Bellamy
Lexington Polaris
Miller and Sons Excavating
Shamrock Lanes and Pot O’ Gold Cafe, Terry Lupinacci and Lyn Brewer
Jay, Kelly-Jo, Blair, Sloan and Baillie Keithley
Jim, Shawn, Jesse, Taylor and Nick Kempas
Hal, Rita, Adam and Emily Bergstrom
John, Diane, Conor, Rory and Katie Kilkenny
Willie and Sally Maddem
Cecil, Molly and Leland Rill
County Behavioral Health was
contacted.
-M C S O received a report from
Irngon o f a missing female subject
who was last heard from the previous
day.
-M C S O received a report from
a caller on 1-84 that three females
in a Ford with camper needed water.
O fficers were unable to locate the
vehicle.
-M C S O received a report o f a
car stereo stolen out o f a vehicle in
Irrigon.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a report o f a loose horse between
the g o lf course and the m ill in
Heppner. The horse was returned
to its pasture.
-M C S O received a report o f a
stop sign down in Irrigon.
-M C S O received a report o f a
d r iv e -o ff from the Chevron in
Boardman.
-U SFS received a report o f a
lightening strike fire by Potamus
Point lookout.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a report o f a lightening strike fire
on Heppner Hill towards Rhea Creek.
Smoke was visible. Officials were
unable to find the fire.
-Oregon State Police received
a report o f a motorcycle speeding
and passing on the shoulder on 1-84
eastbound.
-M C S O received a report o f a
possible D U II headed westbound
on H ighw ay 730.
-Heppner ambulance received
a request for an ambulance for a 63-
year-old-male who was swelling due
to medication taken. The patient was
transported to Pioneer M em orial
Hospital in Heppner.
-Boardman Police Dept, officers
cited G reg Alan Bass, 21, o f
Boardman, for Dnving while License
Suspended-Infraction and Driving
Uninsured. The vehicle was
impounded.
-MCSO received a report o f three
black semis speeding on 1-84
eastbound. A deputy was unable
to locate the vehicles.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report that a vehicle speeding
through the Boardman Sentry Market
parking lot lost a hubcap.
Sept 17: M CSO received a report
o f a one-vehicle rollover accident.
One person with unknown injuries
was involved. The caller was unsure
o f the location o f the accident. The
accident was located and one person
was transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
-M C S O received a report that
someone threw a rock through a
window at the Riverside High School
Learning Center in Boardman.
-M C S O received a report o f a
gold chain stolen from a residence
in Boardman.
-M C S O received a report from
a female subject that a male subject
stole her furniture and held her
hostage in Irrigon.
-M C S O received a report from
the manager o f the Trail Apts, that
an apartment door was w ide open
with no one around.
-M C S O received a report from
a caller in Irngon that a cell phone
was stolen from her car w hile she
was at work.
-M CSO deputy arrested Michael
Ray Snyder, Jr., 20, on a Umatilla
County
warrant
for
Parole
Violation/Possession o f Less than
One Oz. Manjuana. He was lodged
at the Um atilla County Jail.
-M C S O received a request for
deputy assistance in Boardman from
a caller trying to serve custody
papers.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a relayed message o f a male subject
abusing a dog in the Central Market
parking lot. An officer spoke to the
subject.
-M C SO deputy arrested Donald
Ray Bass, 41, on a Umatilla County
warrant for Parole Vioiation/Theft
I. Delivery, Manufacture. Possession
o f a Controlled Substance, and being
an ex-con in possession o f a w eapon
He was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail with no bail.
-M C SO received a hang-up 911
call in Im gon. A deputy checked
the residence; the owner said the
call did not com e from there and
possibly came from next door since
the utilities get the addresses mixed
up It was possibly a 12-year-old
ju ven ile playing on the phone
-M C S O received a report from
Irrigon that the caller’s neighbors
had moved but left a dog. The dog
was not being fed or watered and
was d iggin g under the fence.
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