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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 26, 2001 -MCSO received a report from a caller on Fuller Canyon that som eone had dum ped several The Morrow County S heriff's domestic cats on his property and Office (M CSO) reports handling he was concerned. The caller was the follow mg business: advised there was no animal control dept, to help him. -MCSO deputy cited a juvenile - Boardman Police Dept, received for Possession o f Less than One Oz. a report from the Boardman Taco of Marijuana The juvenile was cited Bell at the 76 Station t hat a juv enile and released. female left without paying for her -MCSO received a request for food order. information from a caller in Imgon -M CSO received a request for who reported hearing a loud deputy contact in I leppner regarding explosion the previous night and the purchase o f a gun; the caller had wanted to know what it was. The been trouble with the law in the past. caller was advised deputies were -M CSO received a report from unable to locate the source. a caller in Boardman who had locked -Im gon ambulance received a her keys in the car while the car was request for an ambulance for a 74- running. The Boardman locksmith year-old male in Imgon with chest was contacted. and arm pain and who had a history -M CSO received a report from o f heart problems, Hie patient w as Oregon State Police that Sharon I ee transported to Good Shepherd Liedtke. 45. was in custody and cited Medical Center in Hermiston. for Forgery I. Official Misconduct Nov. 13: MCSO received a report and Possession o f a Controlled from a caller in Im gon that two Substance (x 2 ). She w as cited and juvenile males ages 16-17 were released. ducking behind trees on Nevada Ave. -M CSO received a report o f a -MCSO received a report o f a possible DUII. The vehicle was bull standing in the roadway in located at a residence on Columbia Imgon. The owner was contacted Av enue; no further action was taken. and the bull was put back in its -Oregon State Police received pasture. a report o f a Honda passing the caller -MCSO deputy cited Juan Carlos going about 100 mph on 1-84 Saucedo Virelas for Violation o f westbound. the Basic Rule. 76 mph in a 55 mph - Boardman Fire Dept.. Boardman zone. ambulance received a report from -MCSO received a report o f an a caller in Boardman o f a chimney alarm at Kegler's Sentry Market in fire. Imgon. A woman was inside the -MCSO received a report from building and had given the wrong a caller in Im gon o f a semi truck code. The owner advised that the speeding through the area where woman had entered the wrong code by m istake and the alarm was determ ined to be false. Sheriff's Report anniversary and Jack Sumner. Bruce and Mike Bergstrom (M arlene's sons by a Marlene and Randall Peterson of Heppner will celebrate their 30th previous mamage) gave their mother in marriage. Hal Bergstrom, anniversary on Monday. Dec. 31 Marlene's other son. w as in the Navy Marlene Bergstrom, daughter of at the time. Iva Booker and A1 Turner, was Marlene and Randall own united in m arriage to Randall Peterson, son o f Bertha and J.O. Peterson's Jewelers, which he Peterson, on December 31. 1971. operates. Marlene has retired. As The wedding was held at the First a hobby, they have worked together Christian Church o f Heppner. Their remodeling the house that Randall attendants were Eunice Pettyjohn grew up in. The Petersons. 2001 -MCSO received a report from Coos County Sheri ffs Office that Inda Doreen Fetter, 34. was arrested on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Forgery I, Giving False Information to a Police Officer and Criminal Trespass II. Bail was set at $30,000. -MCSO received a report from Jake's Restaurant in Im gon that a male subject had tried to cash in lottery tickets that had been stolen in February. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact in Imgon regarding neighbors discarding big game carcasses at the end ol their property. -MCSO received a report o f a driving com plaint from Mid- Columbia Bus Co. in Boardman. -Boardman Ambulance received a request for an ambulance for a 58- year-old male who had chest pain and a history o f heart problems. He had taken two nitroglycerine with no relief. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. -MCSO received a report o f a panic alarm in Imgon at a residence. The alarm was cancelled; a child had set o ff the alarm by mistake. -MCSO deputy cited Christ L. Teague, 23. for Unsafe Passing on the Right. -MCSO received a report from Sentry Market in Boardman that a male subject was passing non- sufficient funds checks. -MCSO received a report o f a vehicle crossing the fog lines several times on Highway 730 near the M orrow/Umatilla county line. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact in Imgon regarding a suspicious incident which occurred the previous night. -MCSO received a report o f a theft of a torch set from a residence in Boardman. Nov. 15: MCSO received a report o f a burglar alarm at Greg's Tavern in Imgon. There was a male subject in the building who advised that his boss hadn't given him the alarm code. The owner was contacted who confirmed it was okay for the subject to be in the building and said he had not yet been given the code. The alarm was false. -MCSO deputy advised he was en route to Jordan Elevators in lone deputy contact in Im gon regarding regarding a report o f anhydrous the caller's neighbor yelling at her ammonia stolen. -MCSO received a report from 10-year old son that morning. The caller attem pted to contact the UCSO o f an old farm utility truck neighbor about it and said he got found on Walchli Road in Hermiston. The truck was determined to belong ’ very Upset at her. - Boardman Police Dept, received to a subject in Lexington. -Heppner Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardman that his pickup was entered last night a request for officer contact from and his mail opened and items a caller in Heppner regarding getting scattered but it did not appear her things from her husband from whom she is separated. anything was taken. -MCSO, Oregon State Police, -MCSO received a request for Heppner Police Dept., Heppner deputy contact in Hermiston Rescue, Heppner Ambulance regarding questions concerning a received a report o f a one-vehicle theft o f a fifth-wheel trailer. -MCSO deputy advised he would rollover accident by the golf course be contacting a m ale subject in Heppner. The patient was life- regarding a complaint about slashed flighted out. -MCSO received a report o f a tires received at the Im gon Justice small brush fire in Boardman. Court. -Oregon State Police received -M CSO received a report o f a fire alarm at the BM CC campus a report from a Boardm an Police building in Boardman. It was Dept, officer that a vehicle had tailed determined all was okay; a child had him while he was en route to the pulled the alarm. UCSO Jail with a prisoner. -M CSO received a report from -MCSO received a report from a caller in Imgon that her daughter Boardman Police Dept, o f a game ran away and that the school had violation on Industrial W ay at the notified her that she wasn't in school Port o f M orrow in Boardman. that day. The juvenile was entered -Boardman Fire Dept, received into LEDS and NCIC with an a report o f a large plume o f smoke Attem pt to Locate sent out. The on Tower Road. It was a controlled juvenile later returned home and bum. the LEDS was cancelled. -MCSO deputy cited Artemio -M CSO received a report from Morales-Ventura. 21, for Violation Stokes Landing Senior Center in o f the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 Im gon that the center had been mph zone. broken into sometime the previous -MCSO, UCSO, Mabton, Wash., night and money taken. Police Dept, received a report from semis are not allowed to drive. -M CSO received a report from a caller in Im gon o f two juveniles attem pting to take a scooter. -Oregon State Police, Hermiston Police Dept, received a report o f subjects in a van smelling strongly o f alcohol that just left the Im gon BP station. The vehicle was heading towards Umatilla on Highway 730. -M CSO. Oregon State Police received a report o f possible poaching near the fish hatchery and campground. -MCSO deputies arrested Billie Michelle Sexton, 23, on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Hindering Prosecution. She was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail with $20,000 bail. -MCSO deputies arrested David Joseph Funk, 24, on UCSO warrants for Parole Vlolation/Possession o f a Controlled Substance, Burglary, Unauthorized Use o f a Motor Vehicle, Failure to Appear I and on a Hermiston Police Dept, warrant for Failure to Appear/Theft III. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail with $10,000 bail. -M CSO, Pioneer Memorial I lospital in Heppner receiv ed a report from a caller in H eppner that a female subject had ingested a bottle o f unidentified pills. The subject left the caller’s home on foot but was later picked up by the caller's son and taken to Pioneer M emorial Hospital. Nov. 14: M CSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardman o f a prowler looking in their v ehicles. Officers were unable to locate the subject!s). -MCSO receiv ed another report from a caller in Boardm an o f a prowler with a flashlight looking in vehicles parked in the area. Officers w ere unable to locate the subject(s). -M CSO received a report from a caller on 1-84 between the rest area and Boardman that she had run out o f gasoline and needed assistance. -MCSO. Boardman Police Dept, received a report from the Texaco station in Boardm an that a male subject dressed in black with a beanie covered with a hood stole a 1/2-case o f beer and fled in a westerly direction. -M CSO received a request for a caller at M abton, Wash, that someone was trying to chemically m urder him. -MCSO deputy reported that a female subject in 1 leppner had waved him down and said she had been kicked out of a residence in Heppner. Heppner Police Dept, was contacted. -MCSO received a report from Vale Police Dept, that Ted Wayne Bennett had been arrested on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fire/Possession o f Less Than One Oz. Marijuana. He was cited and released. -Boardman Police officer arrested Irene Gutierrez, 42, on a M orrow County Circuit Court w arrant for Theft and Unlaw fully Obtaining Public Assistance. She was lodged at Umatilla Co. Jail with $20,000 bail. -M CSO received a report o f several cows out between Patterson Ferry and W agon W heel. -MCSO received a report from Heppner o f a border collie lost. -Oregon State Police advised o f a possible DUII on 1-84 westbound. -MCSO received a request for a background check on three subjects. -MCSO deputies arrested Larry Allen Suchy, 47, for DUII (BAC .15) and Resisting Arrest. He was cited and released. -M CSO received a report o f an audible burglar alarm at the BMCC campus. All was okay, class had just gotten out. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report o f a loud vehicle and people at Morrow Estates in Boardman. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report o f loud music coming from an apartment at Sandpiper Apts, in Boardman. Nov. 16: MCSO received a report from an Oregon State Police trooper that an anhydrous am m onia tank at a ranch in Lexington had been broken into and the am m onia probably stolen. The theft had occurred prior to m idnight. The trooper said the owners would call MCSO in the morning. The owners did call later and requested deputy contact as soon as possible. -MCSO received a report from the Umatilla Police Dept, that Thomas A. Beach, 32, was arrested on an Imgon Justice Court warrant for Harassment. He was cited and released. -MCSO received a report of 10-15 cows out and one donkey in a field going toward W ilson Lane in Boardman. Messages were left for the possible owners and Boardman Police Dept, was contacted. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact regarding getting things from an ex-boyfriend's residence. -MCSO received a report from Hermiston Police Dept, that a male and female had attempted to cash stolen checks at United Rental, had left and were now possibly en route to Boardman. Several area businesses were contacted and warned. -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report o f a burglar alarm at Bigfoot Industries in Boardman. -Heppner Police Dept, received a report o f a minor motor vehicle accident at the comer o f Center and Chase streets in Heppner. -Boardman Police Dept, officers arrested Jose Ricardo Reynosa Toscano, 27, for DUII, Criminal Possession o f a Forged Instrument I (x3), Forgery I (x3) and Violation o f Release Agreement. -MCSO deputy cited Shannon Ray Douglas, 38, for Violation o f the Basic Rule, 72 mph in a 55 mph zone. -M CSO, Im gon Ambulance received a report from a caller in Irrigon that a 15-year-old boy had fallen, hit his head and was semi conscious. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd M edical Center in Hermiston. -M CSO received a report from a caller in Imgon that her ex-fiance had taken some item s from her residence. -M CSO received a report from a Morrow County bus driver that a vehicle had run the bus stop lights two days earlier in Im gon. -M CSO received a report from a caller in Imgon that his bedroom window had been broken into, possibly by his stepson. -M CSO received a report from a caller in Im gon that his ex-wife had verbally threatened him. -M CSO deputy reported a deer hit his patrol car while on Highway 74 ju st east o f Lexington. -M CSO received a report o f a panic alarm in Imgon. The call was cancelled. -MCSO, lone EMTs, Heppner Ambulance received a report from a caller in lone that a 62-year-old man had collapsed. -Boardman Police Dept, officer arrested Lenora Leslie Pohl, 45, on a LaGrande warrant for Failure to Appear/DUII. She was lodged at the Um atilla C ounty Jail. -Boardman Police Dept, officer cited Alice M ane Reeves, 43. for No Operator's License and Driving Uninsured. -Oregon State Police received a report o f a vehicle on 1-84 with no tail lights. Nov. 17: Boardman Police Dept, officers cited Jonathan Lee Tallman. 25, o f Boardman, for DUII (BAC .11). The vehicle was impounded. -Oregon State Police received a report o f a station wagon all over the road on 1-84 eastbound. -M CSO, Im g o n Fire Dept, received a report o f a electric pole on fire in Imgon. Umatilla Electric was also contacted. -M CSO deputy cited Daniel Patrick Flint, 39, for Violation o f the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone. -M CSO deputy cited George Arthur Phillips, 56, for Violation o f the Basic Rule, 72 mph in a 55 mph zone. « -M CSO received a report from a caller in Boardman that his stepson had not returned hom e or called. He was last seen the previous day going to the movies in Hermiston. -Heppner Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Heppner that her neighbor's dog is running loose all the time. -Oregon State Police received a report from a caller on 1-84 westbound o f a vehicle with several occupants in it speeding at 100+ mph. -M CSO received a report o f a lost cell phone. The caller stated he needed to make a report to be able to get a new phone. -M CSO received a request for a deputy to contact a subject at Coyote Springs concerning a family emergency. -M CSO received a report from a caller in Condon o f a semi truck hitting the caller's vehicle then leaving on Highway 206 towards Heppner or Fossil. -M CSO received a report o f a train going upriver near 1-84 at Boardman with its first two cars on fire. Union Pacific Railroad was contacted and they advised that the last train to go through that area was over an hour earlier and that everything had been okay. - MCSO deputy cited Dolores Jean McFarland, 44, for Violation o f the Basic Rule, 81 m ph in a 55 mph zone. -M CSO deputy cited Logan Wilson for Violation o f the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone. M O U I T A I Ï HOME W I T H # E I V E ACRES FOR SALE Have your own place In the mountains. Whether it's retirement, hunting or just a get-away, it can all be yours with this well-kept two bedroom, two bath double wide located on five acres near Heppner. This home has a living and dining room, nice kitchen, carpeting, forced air heat, and air conditioning. If you have guests, no problem because a “bunkhouse” guest room comes with the property. The home has a metal roof, storm windows and is insulated against the cold. Outside you have a garage, storage shed and barn for a horse or two. 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