SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 23, 2002
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Sept. 1: MCSO deputy
cited Juvencio Agripino Quijas,
43, for Open Container.
-Boardman Police Dept,
cited a male juvenile for Improp
er Exhaust.
-M CSO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
she heard a loud noise and was
scared. She thought the noise
came from inside her residence.
Officers were unable to locate
anyone.
-MCSO deputy cited a
female subject for Exceeding the
Maximum Speed Limit, 86 mph
in a 65 mph zone.
-Boardman Police Dept,
officer arrested Todd Patrick
Copenhaver, 20, on a Morrow
County Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Possession of
a Controlled Substance 11 and
DUII. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO deputy cited
Gerardo Gomez Gomez, 22, for
No Operator’s License and Ex
ceeding the Maximum Speed
Limit, 78 mph in a 65 mph zone.
The v ehicle was impounded.
-MCSO deputy cited
Higinio Ramirez Salazar, 19, for
Exceeding the Maximum Speed
Limit, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone
and Failure to Carry Proof of
Insurance.
-MCSO received a re
port from a caller in Heppner that
her horse jumped the fence. The
horse was found.
-MCSO received a re
port from a caller in Boardman
that he found a horse; the horse
was put into the caller’s corral
until the owner could be located.
-MCSO received a re
port from Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner of a juve
nile with a possible dog bite.
-MCSO received a re
port from a caller in Boardman
that w hen he returned to his home
in Irrigon all the windows were
broken out.
-MCSO received a re
back and said the parties had
port o f loud music coming from
solved the problem; it had been
a residence in Irrigon.
a misunderstanding.
-MCSO deputy cited
-MCSO received a re
Thomas Paul Willner, 39, for
port from Bucknum's Tavern in
Exceeding the Maximum Speed
Heppner of a fight in the back of
Limit, 85 mph in a 65 mph zone.
the tavern.
-MCSO received a re
-Boardman Police Dept,
quest for a deputy contact in lone
officers arrested C arlos E.
regarding a burglary that oc
Gonzalez Valazquez, 34, for
curred a while ago.
DUII (BAC .16). The vehicle
-M C SO deputy re
was impounded.
quested a Heppner city worker
Sept. 2: M CSO,
respond to the Heppner Elemen
Boardman Police Dept, received
tary School to assist him with two
a request for an officer contact
loose dogs that were being a nui
from a caller at the Boardman 76
sance.
station regarding a customer who
-MCSO deputy cited
couldn’t pay for gasoline.
David K. Rand, 38, for No In
-Boardman Police Dept,
surance and No Seatbelt. The
officer cited Jose A ntonio
vehicle was impounded.
Velasquez, 19, for MIP and cit
-Boardman Police Dept,
ed a male juvenile for MIP.
officer arrested Rosalind Jaulean
-M C SO , B oardm an
Bundage, 34, on a MCSO war
Police Dept, received a report of
rant for Possession o f a Con
ID found and turned in: a fake
trolled Substance; on Boardman
social security card, possibly fake
Police Dept, charges o f Giving
CA, ID, OR, license and INS
False Information to a Peace
card.
Officer; and on a Marion Coun
-MCSO received a re
ty warrant for Theft II (x2).
port from a caller in Heppner of
-MCSO deputy cited
a strange vehicle in her driveway.
Grant Jonathan, 30, for 78 mph
The caller’s husband looked in
in a 55 mph zone.
the vehicle and found his wife’s
-MCSO received a re
uncle sleeping inside. The uncle
port from the Hermiston Police
had a Missing Persons-Endan-
Dept, that Melissa Ruth Taylor,
gered report out of Linn County.
30, was arrested on a MCSO
Linn County cancelled the report.
Circuit warrant for Failure to
-Boardman Police E)ept.
Appear/Possession o f a Con
officer arrested Fred Eugene
trolled Substance II. She was
Stephens, 42, on an Irrigon Jus
lodged at the Umatilla County
tice Court warrant for Failure to
Jail.
Pay Fine/Dog at Large, Harass
-MCSO deputy cited
ment
Richard James Henderson, 32,
-MCSO deputy confis
for DUII (BAC . 15) and Viola
cated license plates for being on
tion of the Basic Rule, 51 mph in
the wrong vehicle.
a 35 mph zone. The vehicle was
-MCSO, Irrigon ambu
impounded.
lance received a request for an
-MCSO received a re
ambulance for a four-year-old
layed report of a deer shot by an
female in Irrigon who was hav
arrow wandered into Cutsforth
ing a seizure, possibly fever re
Park and died; the deer needed
lated. The patient was transport
to be removed.
ed to Good Shepherd Medical
-M C SO , B oardm an
Center in Hermiston.
Police Dept, received a report
-MCSO deputies ar
from a caller in Boardman that
rested David Allen Ryan, 35, on
he was having a verbal dispute
a Morrow County Circuit Court
with his wife.
warrant for Theft I, an Irrigon
-MCSO received a re
Justice Court warrant for Failure
port from a caller in Boardman
to Appear/Driving while License
that she had been receiving prank
Suspended, Probable Cause
calls all evening; the caller report
charges of Theft II, Burglary II,
ed the number. The caller called
CONGRESSMAN
G regwalden
Leading the Oregon Way
Criminal Mischief III and Pos
session o f a Controlled Sub
stance II. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
-Boardman Police Dept,
officer cited Delfino Jurado
Jimenez, 38, for Driving while
License Suspended 1, No Insur
ance, Endangering Minor Pas
sengers (No Seat Belts) (x2), and
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Driving while
License Suspended, No Insur
ance. The vehicle was towed.
-MCSO received a re
port of a big buck at the Heppner
city park; a deputy would at
tempt to shoo it away.
-MCSO deputy arrest
ed Stacey Lee Jessen, 33, on a
UCSO warrant for Failure to
Appear/DUII.
-MCSO deputy cited
Jennifer Welsh, 22, for Exceed
ing the Maximum Speed Limit,
81 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
John W. Dima, 40, for Dog at
Large.
-MCSO, Oregon State
Police received a report of a gas-
oline d riv e -o ff from the
Boardman Texaco.
-MCSO received a re
port from a caller in Boardman
that her neighbor’s dog was in her
yard.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
her father has possibly had a
stroke. The patient was trans
ported to Good Shepherd Med
ical Center in Hermiston.
-M CSO , B oardm an
Police Dept., Boardman ambu
lance received a report from an
officer o f a traffic stop in
Boardman. The driver resisted
arrest and was taken down. He
hit his head on the pavement. He
was taken to Good Shepherd
Medical Center in Hermiston.
Duane Randall White, 44, was
cited for DUII Refusal, Driving
while License Suspended Felo
ny, Resisting Arrest.
... -MCSO received a re
layed request for a deputy con
tact from a caller in Irrigon re
garding getting his 15-year-old
daughter back.
-Boardman Police Dept,
officer cited Mario Contreras
Garcia, 24, on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to Ap-
pear/Reckless Driving.
Sept. 3: MCSO deputy
cited Luke Austin Rollins, 19, for
Exceeding the Maximum Speed
Limit, 90 mph in a 55 mph zone
and Driving Uninsured.
-MCSO deputy cited
Matthew Santiago Gilbert, 19,
for Failure to Signal.
-MCSO received a re
port of a disabled vehicle by up
per Willow Creek Lake. It was
off the road and smashed in front
-Boardman Police Dept.
officer cited Jorge Cuevas, 20, the owner.
for Unreasonable Sound Ampli
-MCSO received a re
fication-Loud Music.
port o f cows loose in a neigh
-MCSO received a re bor’s yard in Heppner. While on
port from the Forest Grove Po the line, the owner retrieved the
lice Dept, that a male subject was animals.
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
-MCSO received a re
Court w arrant for Failure to Ap port from a caller at the Heppner
pear/Possession of Less than One Senior Center that an 87-year-
Oz. Marijuana. He was lodged old male had fallen. The patient
at the Washington County Jail.
was transported to Pioneer Me
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire morial Hospital in Heppner.
Dept, received several reports of
-MCSO received a re
smoke detector alarms going off port from a caller in Boardman
at A.C. Houghton School.
that a 60-year-old female was
-MCSO received a re having an asthma attack. Trans
quest for information on a female port was later requested.
subject from the Fraud Investi
-MCSO received a re
gation Unit
quest for an am bulance in
-MCSO received a re Boardman for a female with se
port o f a stop sign down at vere pinched nerve pain.
Frontage/Pole Line roads.
-M C SO , B oardm an
-MCSO received a re Police Dept, received a report of
port o f a bag o f bones on the a loose dog along Industrial Way
Bombing Range Road. The in Boardman.
bones were identified as cow
-Boardman Police Dept,
bones.
officer arrested David Glenn Bra
-MCSO received a re dley, 32, on an Irrigon Justice
port from a caller in Irrigon that Court warrant for Failure to Pay
a female subject was making tele Fine/Driving while License Sus
phonic threats to the caller and pended.
her mother.
-MCSO, Oregon State
-MCSO received a re Police received a request for a
port o f ch ick en s loose in welfare check on three male sub
jects last heard from three days
Heppner.
-Boardman Police Dept, earlier.
o ffic e r
arrested
M ark
-MCSO, Oregon State
Blackwood, 45, for Disorderly Police received a report of a $27
Conduct. He was lodged at the gasoline drive-off.
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a re
-MCSO received a re port from UCSO that Camie Sue
port from a caller at Blake’s Wilson, 31, was arrested with a
Ranch in Heppner that there hold placed for a MCSO war
were four intoxicated subjects on rant for Failure to Appear/Pos
his property who were refusing session o f a Controlled Sub
to leave.
stance Sch 2. She was lodged at
-MCSO received a re the Umatilla County Jail.
port from a caller in Boardman
-MCSO received a re
of loud music coming from a ve quest for a deputy contact to
hicle.
check a group of hunters near a
-MCSO deputy cited pasture full of cows and see if the
Debra Sue Gutierrez, 36, for hunters all have hunting licenses. *
Maintaining a Dog as a Public
-MCSO received a re
Nuisance.
port from a caller at Ruggs Ranch
-MCSO deputy cited who found all the doors unlocked
Fidel Anguiano Mejia, 22, for and no one was around.
Violation of the Basic Rule, 71
-MCSO received a re
mph in a 55 mph zone and Fail port from a caller in Heppner that
ure to Wear Seat Belt/Passenger. someone was in the insurance
-MCSO received a re building shining a flashlight
port of a vehicle abandoned for around.
two days off Idaho Street in
-M C SO , B oardm an
Irrigon.
Police Dept, received a report
-MCSO, Oregon State from a caller that he thought he
Police received a report from a just witnessed a drug deal in the
caller that she had been robbed Sentry parking lot in Boardman. *
while at the 1-84 westbound rest
-M C SO , B oardm an
area, west of Boardman.
Fire Dept, received a report o f
an oven fire in Boardman. The
Sept. 8: MCSO depu fire was contained to the oven at
ties arrested Rigberto Sanchez- that time.
-MCSO deputy cited
Navarro, 24, for DUII (BAC
James
Edward
Sharp, 20, for
. 17). The vehicle was impound
Improper
Lighting
and No Insur
ed.
ance.
-MCSO received a re
-MCSO received a re
port of a residential alarm in
Irrigon. It was determined the port from a caller in Irrigon that
alarm was accidentally set offby his boat at the Irrigon Marina had
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