EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 5, 2001
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow C ounty S h e riff s
Office (M CSO) reports handling
the following business:
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report o f an alarm at a
residence in Boardman. Contact was
made by the security company and
a resident advised it was caused by
the wind.
-M CSO received a report from
a caller in Im gon that her driver's
side window in her vehicle had been
broken out and the stereo, amplifier
and some CDs taken.
-M CSO received an additional
report o f a vehicle broken into next
door to the previous call.
-M CSO received a report o f a
paper box knocked down in
Lexington.
-M CSO received a report o f a
stud horse in the caller's driveway
in Boardman.
-MCSO received a request for
assistance from a caller in Heppner
to contact her husband who works
for ODOT and tell him the roof of
their office building had blown off.
-M CSO received a report o f
several cows out on Highway 730
just inside the Morrow County line.
A deputy was unable to locate the
cattle. The ow ner was contacted.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police,
Heppner Police Dept, received a
report from a caller on the Western
Route road (USFS 52 road) who
had been taking pictures o f antelope
and found one that had been shot.
A suspicious vehicle was spotted
near the scene. Officers were unable
to locate the pickup.
-MCSO received a report o f a
power/phone line down and dangling
across the road on Utah Street in
Im gon. It was determined to be a
cable line; USA cable was contacted
and advised.
-MCSO received a request for
background information from US
Investigation on an individual.
-M CSO did two background
checks on female subjects and
returned them to the US Office o f
Personnel Management.
-MCSO deputy cited Leo Bardo
Jacquez, 49, o f Boardman for
Allowing Livestock to Run at l^rge.
-M CSO deputy gave a driver a
ride to the gasoline station.
-Lexington EMTs, Heppner
ambulance received a request for
an ambulance in Lexington for an
elderly female who was having
difficulty eating and was not feeling
well. The patient was transported
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner.
-MCSO received a request to relay
a m essage to a hunter near the
Tupper corrals.
* -MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
Heppner am bulance received a
request for an ambulance in Heppner
for a 75-year-old man who was
exhausted,
breathing
but
unresponsive. The patient was
transported to Pioneer M em orial
Hospital in Heppner.
-M CSO received a report o f a
stolen cell phone.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report from the Nomad
Restaurant in Boardman that two
subjects left without paying for their
meals.
-M CSO received a report o f a
potato truck with its flashers on that
was partially blocking the road on
Highway 730. A deputy was unable
to locate the vehicle.
-MCSO received a report o f a
potato truck crossing the Umatilla
Bridge that was all over the road.
-Boardman Police Dept, officer
arrested Juan Antonio Reyes, 55,
on an Im gon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Pay Fine/Violation
o f M orrow C ounty Zoning
Ordinance.
Oct. 24: Boardman Police Dept,
officer arrested M ario Olguin-
Sanches, 19, on an Im gon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Harassment. He was lodged
at the Um atilla C ounty Jail.
Christmas
concert to feature
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local fiddlers, violinists
Local fiddle and classical violin
students o f two area teachers will
hold a combined Christmas concert
on Friday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. at the
United Church o f Christ in lone.
Over 30 students, who range in
age from five years old through adult
will play violin, guitar or cello in
various groups and as solo
perform ances
with
piano
accompaniment.
The m usicians are students o f
Peg Willis o f Pendleton and April
Hall Cutting o f Hermiston. They
will perform some Christmas tunes
as well as other fiddling, folk, and
classical selections.
The program should last a little
over an hour and will be followed
by refreshments. The concert is free
and everyone is welcome to attend.
Greg Smith receives award
State Representative Greg Smith
(R-Heppner) has received the "Grand
Champion Legislator" award from
the Oregon Fairs Association. The
award recognizes Smith commitment
to making Oregon's county fairs a
lasting part o f the state's culture.
"Each and every county fair
provides an important avenue for
residents, particularly our children
and teens, to exhibit their talents
and skills. They also serve as an
important social event for rural
counties," Smith said. "I am honored
to receive this award from the Oregon
Fairs Association."
Smith was a strong voice for the
county fairs during the 2001 Oregon
Legislature, according to a news
release. As a mem ber o f the House
-MCSO deputy cited David Ortega
Castro, 23, for Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 73 m ph in a 55 m ph zone.
-MCSO, Union Pacific Railroad
received a report from Boardman
Police Dept, officer that a train
traveling east near the Port o f
Morrow was on fire and the fire was
coming from the second locomotive's
engine compartment. It was advised
the train would be stopped as soon
as it topped the grade it was on.
-Oregon State Police received
a report o f a possible motor vehicle
accident. A caller thought he briefly
saw taillights over the edge o f the
road on 1-84 eastbound.
-Oregon State Police, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report from
a caller that her purse had been stolen
by the male subject who had picked
her up east o f Boardman on 1-84.
The caller had run out o f gasoline
and the male subject gave her a nde
to the Pony Express Shell station
near Hermiston. The male subject
allegedly works there. The
information w as relayed to the OSP.
-MCSO, ODOT received a report
of a dead deer on the left lane o f 1-84
eastbound that was a traffic hazard.
The deer was moved. MCSO
received another call from a caller
to report he had hit the deer but was
okay. He requested an officer contact
him.
-MCSO received a report o f a
large dog hit across from the school
at the fruit stand in Imgon. The caller
requested someone take care o f it
before the school kids saw it.
-MCSO received a report o f an
automated alarm from the Im gon
Justice Court.
-MCSO received information that
a male subject threatened a judge
and an officer over a traffic ticket
he received. The subject was
scheduled for a court date today.
Deputies were requested to be at
the court during his appearance.
-MCSO received a report from
a caller in Hermiston o f a burglary.
The call was transferred to UCSO.
-MCSO received a request for
deputy contact from West Extension
Irrigation regarding shutting down
bridges.
-M CSO received a report from
Um atilla Army Depot that 100
workers were w alking o ff the job.
-Im gon ambulance received a
request for an ambulance from the
Imgon Clinic for a 51 -year-old male
with chest pains. The patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
M edical Center in Hermiston.
-Boardman Police Dept, officer
arrested Charles William Davis, 43,
on an Imgon Justice Court warrant
for C ontem pt o f Court.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received an abandoned 911 call from
Boardman. On recontact, an older
m ale subject advised o f a fight in
progress and disconnected. The
residence was recontacted again and
a younger male advised there was
no problem, then became irate and
hung up.
-M CSO received a report from
Devin Oil in Boardman o f a male
subject with a stolen credit card.
-M CSO, Heppner Fire Dept,
received a report o f a fire on Alpine
Lane. It was out o f district and no
response was made.
-MCSO received a report o f a
stolen stereo.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a hang-up 911 call from a Boardman
residence. It was determined children
were playing on the phone.
-MCSO, UCSO received a report
from Union County o f a gunshot
wound to a male subject who was
possibly in M orrow County. The
location was determined to be past
Starkey.
-MCSO received a report from
a caller in Im gon o f two cows who
were back in her yard. A deputy put
the cows back in the pasture.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report of an audible alarm
at Boardman Auto Repair. It was
determ ined all was okay.
-MCSO received a report o f a
deer hit on Highway 207 that was
causing a road hazard. A deputy was
unable to locate the deer.
-MCSO, Boardman Police and
Fire depts. received a report o f a fire
alarm with sprinkler activation at
the Riverfront Lodge. It was advised
to disregard the alarm; there was
a broken sprinkler head in the sauna
room.
Singspiration set Rhea Creek
at First Christian Club to meet
Singspiration for the month of
December will be held at Heppner
First Christian Church on Sunday,
Dec. 9, at 7 p.m.
Everyone is invited to participate.
Refreshments will be available
downstairs in the fellowship hall.
The church is located at the comers
Gale and Center streets, one block
o ff Main Street.
The Rhea Creek Social Club will'
meet at Marlene Peterson's home
for a C hristm as potluck and gift
exchange on W ednesday, Dec. 12
at 11 a.m.
Crafts may be brought for the
hospital auxiliary bazaar.
At the last m eeting, M eredith
Walters presented a program about
Red Cross and preparing for a
disaster.
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Ways and Means Subcommittee on
Transportation and Economic
Development, Smith helped shepherd
House Bill 3530 through the
legislature. The bill will provide one
percent o f net lottery proceeds up
to $ 1.55 million per year for fairs.
That amount will also be indexed
to the Consumer Price Index, which
will allow the amount to go up each
year. The money will be allocated
through the County Fair Commission.
"This was a big win for rural
counties and our fairs," Smith said.
"It is the most important legislation
for county fairs in 10 years."
The "Grand Champion Legislator"
award is giving to only eight o f the
Oregon Legislature's 90 members
each year.
For more information, contact
Sherri Hyder at (541) 377-9464.
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