EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday,
report from a caller in Irrigon
requesting a deputy contact
re g a rd in g a p o ssib le d rug
house.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept,
officer
cited Luis Angel
T he M orrow C ou n ty
Lopez,
Jr.,
18,
for A ssault IV
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following and cited another juvenile for
business:
Assault IV.
-M C S O , O reg o n
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
State
Police
received a report
report from a c a ller at the
R iverview M obile C ourt in o f a vehicle broken dow n in
Irrigon o f a suspicious vehicle. the median on 1-84 eastbound.
T he caller w ould call back if T here w as one fem ale occu
pant.
the vehicle w asn’t claimed.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
-M C S O , B oardm an
P o lic e D e p t, r e c e iv e d a report from a B oardm an Po
request for an officer contact lice Dept, officer that he was
from a caller in B oardm an flagged down in Boardman for
regarding her h usband not a m ale subject w ho w as pos
letting her have the children. sibly suicidal. The subject was
T he couple w as fighting and located and all was okay. The
Boardman ambulance call was
there w as a w eapon in the
cancelled.
house.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
-M C S O , B oardm an
relayed report o f a vehicle all
P o lic e D e p t, r e c e iv e d a
request for an officer contact over the road on Highway 730
from U m atilla to Irrigon. A
from a caller in B oardm an
deputy
w as unable to locate
regarding a suspicious m ale
subject o f foreign nationality. the vehicle.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r at
B u c k n u m ’s in H eppner o f a th a t h e r d a u g h te r had not
break-in to the outside shed checked in and w as possibly
missing.
that occurred som etim e last
-M C S O , B oardm an
night
Police
D
ept, received a re
-M C SO , B oardm an
layed
report
from a m ale sub
am bulance received a report
je
c
t
in
B
oardm
an regarding
from a caller at the Texaco
telephonic harassment.
station that he w as having
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
alcohol w ithdraw als and had
report
from
a caller in Irrigon
very sore feet from w alking.
that the n e ig h b o r’s cow was
The patient was transported to
G o o d S h e p h e rd M e d ic a l eating his hay again. Ernest
Em erson Bevington, 29, was
Center in Hermiston.
cited
for Livestock at Large.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
-M C S O , B oardm an
report o f a possible D U II on
H ighw ay 730. T he vehicle Police Dept, received a report
w as going 30-43 m ph and o f an alarm at the M id-Colum
bia Title Co. in Boardm an. It
swerving.
was
determined that the build
-M C SO deputy cited
ing
was
secure.
Irma M endoza, 44, for Failure
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
to C arry P ro o f o f Insurance.
r
e
p
o
r
t
fro m a c a l l e r in
The vehicle was impounded.
B
oardm
an
that a suspicious
-M C S O , B oardm an
m
ale
subject
stopped in her
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardm an o f d r iv e w a y a n d a s k e d h e r
a howling w olf at a neighbor’s. g randdaughters if they had
T he ow ner w as requested to seen a dachshund.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
qyietthe animal.
relayed report that U m atilla
F e b . 1 8 : M C S O , P olice D ept, arre ste d Jose
Boardman Fire Dept, received A ngel A lm azan-H errera, 29,
a report o f a fire alarm at C o on a M orrow C ounty C ircuit
lum bia R iver P rocessing in C ourt w arrant for Failure to
Boardman. The alarm was lat A ppear/Possession o f a C on
er cancelled.
trolled S ubstance II. He was
-M C S O re c e iv e d a lodged at the Umatilla County
report from a caller at C olum Jail.
bia M iddle School in Irrigon
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
that a window was broken, the D e p t, o f f i c e r c ite d Ju a n
same window as last time. The C am bero A ltam irano, 21, for
cost to fix it w as several hun Violation o f the Basic Rule, 51
dred dollars.
m ph in a 35 m ph zone.
-M C S O , H e p p n e r
F e b . 19: M C SO re
F ire D e p t., H e p p n e r F ire ceived a report from a caller
C h ie f received a report from at Lamb Weston in Boardman
a caller in H eppner o f a gas that his vehicle w as m issing
sm ell at the G illiam -B isbee from the parking lot and he
building. It was determined to thought his ex-girlfriend took
be unfounded.
it. The vehicle was not entered
-M C S O , B oardm an as stolen as the ex-girlfriend is
Police Dept, received a report the registered owner.
o f a Sw ift truck all over the
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
road on 1-84; it had ju st com e report from a com pany that
up to B oardm an. A n officer they repossessed a vehicle.
was unable to locate the vehi
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
cle.
report from a caller in lone that
-M C S O re c e iv e d a he thought another anhydrous
Sheriff's Report
3 Bedroom home
overlooking city
T hree bedroom , 2 bath hom e on C hase Street.
Well kept with large fenced yard and flow er beds.
Storage shed in back yard.
F am ily room in basem ent.
$ 127,000
Living room with fireplace.
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theft had occurred yesterday
afternoon.
-M C S O , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
o f a sem i truck all over the
road on H ighw ay 730. Jose
Manuel Hernandez Aviles, 28,
was cited for Failure to M ain
tain Lane.
-M C SO deputy cited
Jared D ean E ckm an, 21, for
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 75
mph in a 55 m ph zone.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Boardm an re
garding getting his trai ler offhis
b rother’s property.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
regarding the unauthorized use
o f his credit cards.
-M C SO deputy cited
A aron M ark H ixon, 29, for
Unsafe Passing.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t th a t D a r rin L e o n
Lattimer, 32, w as arrested on
an Irrigon Justice Court w ar
rant for F ailure to Pay Fine/
T h eft III. H e w as a lre ad y
lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail.
-M C SO deputy cited
R oberto Jaim e G raxiola, 32,
for O perating W ithout R e
quired L ighting, and O pen
Container.
-M C SO deputy cited
D aniel Jam es Locey, 20, for
Failure to Carry Registration,
Failure to C arry P ro o f o f In
surance and Failure to Renew
Registration.
-M C SO deputy cited
T ra v is W. D a lto n , 25, for
D riving w hile L icense S us
pended Violation.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report that K yle C. M oses,
25, w as arrested on a M or
row C ounty w arrant for Fail
ure to A ppear/D riving w hile
L icense Suspended. H e w as
already lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
Feb . 20:
M C SO received a report
from Umatilla Army Depot
that the depot conducted a
test exercise.
-M C S O , O r e g o n
State Police, O D O T received
a report o f 8-10 cow s near the
roadw ay on 1-84 w estbound.
-M C S O , H e p p n e r
Fire D ept, received a report
from M orrow County Health
D istrict o f a gas sm ell in the
building. The m atter w as later
turned over to M C G G
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, o fficer cited C alixto
Perez Rubio, 40, for Violation
o f the Basic Rule, 50 mph in a
40 m ph zone.
- B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited Pamela Lou
Kuns, 51, for Violation o f the
B asic Rule, 51 m ph in a 35
mph zone.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
o f a van h e a d ed o u t o f
H e p p n e r o n H ig h w a y 74
north, w ith a cat on the roof.
-M C S O d e p u ty a r
reste d L ine B olen, 44, on
P robable C ause for P osses
sion o f a Precursor, Theft III,
Possession o f Anhydrous Am
m onia, Theft I by Receiving,
and Possession o f a Forged
Instrument I.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, officer arrested Juan
Carlos Guzman-M adrigal, 18,
for Possession o f a Controlled
Substance/MIP.
-M C SO deputy cited
Joseph Floyd Stickney, 55,
for Violation o f the Basic Rule,
80 m ph in a 55 m ph zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
Brian Henry Burnside, 22, for
D riving w hile License S us
pended Violation and No In
surance. The vehicle was im
pounded.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f an abandoned vehi
cle on Ione-Gooseberry Road
near Olden Road. The vehicle
had been there several days
and was partially blocking the
road.
Everyone invited to observe Watershed Field Days
Y o u ’re in v ite d to
o b s e rv e th e s ix th a n n u a l
W a te rs h e d F ie ld D a y s .
A pproxim ately 845 students
will be attending. T here are
three sites and five days o f
hands-on N atural R esource
Science. We w ould love to
have you jo in us.
T he first tw o days,
M ay 5-6 w h e re held n ear
M cK ay C reek. T he next tw o
days will be held near Willow
C reek outside o f lone, M ay 7
and 8. T he “Field D ays” will
end M ay 9, at the Oxbow site,
near H erm iston. Tim e for all
sites is 9 a.m .-2 p.m.
If you w ould like to
attend you are asked to bring
a sack lunch and dress for the
outdoors and w ear shoes you
will not m ind getting wet or
d irty . A ls o re m e m b e r to
above all, have fun; the kids
will.
C all o r e-m ail for
m ore inform ation: 1-800-
5 2 2 - 8 3 9 6 E x t. 3 1 7 8 o r
4 605; C ra ig S atter- (541)
9 6 6 - 3 1 7
8 ,
c s a tte r@ u m e sd .k 12.or.us;
T am m y C a m p b e ll- (5 4 1 )
9 6 6 - 4 6 0 5 ,
tcam pbel@ um esd.k 12.or.us.
Directions to each site:
W illow Creek Site: From
Hermiston, take Highway 207
( to w a r d s
L e x in g to n ,
Heppner). Once in Lexington-
at the stop sign, turn right
tow ards lone and w atch for
the M cN ab Road. Turn left
and there will be signs directing
you to the site. Oxbow Site:
F ro m
H ig h w a y
395
(H erm isto n ), turn w est on
O r c h a rd A ve. F o llo w in g
O rc h a rd A ve. to O rc h a rd
E xtension (w est tow ards the
Umatilla River). At the end o f
O rchard, turn right and there
will be direction signs.
Mustang JVs lose to Tigers 19-9
By Rick Paullus
Ten errors, nine walks
and eight hits added up to a
19-9 lo ss by the H e p p n e r
M ustang JV s to the Stanfield
Tigers on M onday, A pril 28,
in Stanfield. T he M ustangs
dropped to 8-3 on the year
and will play their last game o f
th e y e a r at P e n d le to n on
Thursday, M ay 8, at 4 p.m .
The Tigers jum ped out
quick taking a 5-0 lead after
one, but the M ustangs cam e
back w ith tw o runs in the
second when Robert W halen
re a c h e d on an error, K yle
Carlson singled and both came
hom e on a Sloan K eithley
single.
Eight more runs by the
Tigers increased their lead to
13-2. However, the Mustangs
cam e back w ith four o f their
ow n in the th ird w hen C ody
W alton reached on an error;
D an B a s ile re a c h e d on a
fielder’s choice; Trevor Rhea
scored tw o w ith a single; Ben
Turrell singled; Carlson had a
RBI single and Keithley was
hit by a pitch w ith the bases
loaded to bring in another run.
After the Tigers added
another run in the bottom half
o f the th ird , the M ustangs
scored a run in the fourth when
W alton reached on an error
and cam e around to score on
a Rhea single.
The Tigers scored two
in the bottom half, but the
Mustangs cam e back with two
in the top o f the fifth w hen
C a rls o n w a lk e d , K e ith le y
reached on an error, M atthew
V anC leave had a RBI single
and W alton had a RBI single
to m ake it 16-9.
T h e T ig e rs s c o re d
three in the bottom o f the fifth
with tw o outs to end the game
on the ten-run rule.
R hea w ent tw o for
three with three RBI. Carlson
w ent tw o for tw o w ith tw o
runs scored. VanCleave w ent
two for two, Walton went two
for four getting on base four
tim es and scored tw ice and
Keithley went one for two with
three RBI.
H e p p n e r 0 2 4 12-9
10 10
Stanfield 5 8123-198
4
K yle C arlson, Sloan
K eithley (3) and Ben Turrell,
C arlson (4); K. Sobotta and
S m ith. W- K. S o b o tta. L-
Carlson. 2B- C hallis (S). 3B-
K. Sobotta (S). H R - none.
Mustangs score early to beat Tigerscots
By Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
M ustangs ju m p e d out to an
11-2 le a d a f t e r tw o a n d
coasted to an 11 -3 w in over
th e
W e s to n - M c E w e n
Tigerscots on Tuesday, April
29, in A thena in C olum bia
B asin C onference play. The
M ustangs im proved to 4-0 in
the CBC and 13-3 overall and
w ill p la y a t S ta n fie ld on
Saturday, M ay 10, in a double
header at 11 a.m ., and will
host Pilot R ock on Tuesday,
M ay 13, at 4:30 p.m.
The M ustangs scored
seven runs in the first w hen
C huy Elguezabal led o ff with
a double and scored on a Josh
W inters’ double to centerfield.
Brad A dam s then hit a hom e
run to right field, Kory Paullus
doubled, Billy Gates had a RBI
single, Donald Adams singled,
K yler L ovgren w as hit by a
pitch, Jode C oil brought tw o
in w ith a single and W inters
had a RBI single.
A fter the Tigerscots
scored tw o in the bottom o f
the first, the M ustangs cam e
back with four more as Gates
had a double, p o n a ld A dam s
sin g led , G u tierrez brought
G ates hom e w ith a sacrifice
bunt, C oil had a RBI single.
E lg u e za b a l rea c h e d on an
error, Winters had a RBI single
and another run scored on an
error to m ake it 11-2.
T he T igerscots got a
run in the seventh, but it w asn’t
nearly enough as the Mustangs
play good defense throughout
the game.
Elguezabal came on in
first inning, going four and one-
third innings, striking out six
and scattering three hits to get
the win.
Coil led the way at the
plate going three for four with
three RBI and scored tw ice.
Brad Adams went two for four
with two RBI. Donald Adams,
W inters and Elguezabal eaefe
w ent tw o for four w ith tw ^
runs scored. G ates w ent tw o
for four and Paullus w ent two
for three.
H eppner 740 000 0-
11 1 6 2
W e s to n -M c E w e n
200 000 1-3 8 6
C o n o r K ilk e n n y ,
C huy E lguezabal (1), Josh
W inters (6) and B illy G ates;
Eric D elph and Ryan Foster.
W- Elguezabal. L- Delph. 2 6 -
G ates, W inters, E lguezabal,
K o ry P a u llu s (H ); D e lp h
(W M ). 3B- none. H R - Brad
Adams.
Volunteers honored at Chamber
Last week was National Volunteer week. To honor local volunteers the Heppner
Chamber of Commerce invited many of them to lunch last Tuesday.
Mustang JVs fall short against Rocket
By Rick Paullus
The -
H eppner
Mustang JV baseball team fell
behind, 7-1, in the fifth but
cam e back to get w ithin one
falling 9-8 to the Pilot Rock
R ockets on Friday, M ay 2 in
Heppner. The M ustangs fell to
8-4 on the year with their final
g a m e a t P e n d le to n on
T hursday, M ay 8, at 4 p.m.
T he R ockets scored
four in the third and added
another run in the fourth before
the M ustangs got on the board
in the bottom h alf w hen Kyle
Carlson tripled and scored on
a Robert W halen single.
T he R ockets led 7-1
going into the bottom o f the
fifth when the Mustangs began
their com e back. Cody Walton
w as h it b y a p itc h , s to le
second and scored on a Dan
B asile double. T revor Rhea
reached on an error to score
Basile, Kory Paullus hit a RBI
triple and scored on a balk to
m ake it 7-5.
The M ustangs trailed
8-5 going into the bottom o f
the sixth, but added two more
when Walton singled and went
to third on B a sile ’s single.
Paullus had a RBI single and
Basile scored from third when
Paullus stole second.
T he R ockets added
another run in the seventh, but
the M ustangs got to w ithin
o n e , w h e n A a ro n L u e c k
rea c h e d on an error, stole
s e c o n d a n d s c o re d w h e n
Sloan Keithley reached on an
error. The rally ended there as
the M ustangs w ere unable to
score the tying run. C arlson
w e n t tw o for fo u r w ith a
double and a triple. Basile
w e n t tw o fo r fo u r w ith a
d o u b le an d s c o re d tw ic e .
Paullus went two for four with
a trip le an d tw o RB I and
W a lto n s c o r e d
tw ic e .
Pilot Rock004 121 1-9 144
Heppner 000 142 I-8 8 3
Ellis and Heimgarten;
Kory Paullus. Dan Basile (6) and
Kyle Carlson. W- Ellis. L- Paullus.
2B- Rhinehart 2, Hoeft, Elliott,
Hays (PR); Dan Basile, Kyle
Carlson (H). 3B- Kory Paullus and
Kyle Carlson (H). HR- none.