S heriff's R ep ort
T he M orrow C ounty
Sheriff's Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
Feb. 2 6 : M C S O ,
Boardman Police Dept, offic
ers arrested Brigido Ram irez
M artinez, 29, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for Fail
ure to A ppear/D U Il, and ar
rested Agustin Deanda Garcia,
29, for DUII (B A C .20), N o
O perator’s License and Driv
ing Uninsured. The vehicle was
impounded.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardm an o f
a chip dozer fire. T he caller
called back and said the fire
was under control.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report that Edgar Cervantes-
Perez, 19, w as arrested on an
Irrigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Appear/Driving
while License Suspended Mis
dem eanor. He w as lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report that mild vandalism oc
curred at R iverview M obile
H om e C ourt. N o p roperty
dam age occurred.
-M C S O receiv ed a
request for information from a
caller in Irrigon regarding col
lecting money owed.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that his pickup was stolen last
night
-M C S O receiv ed a
request for information from an
insurance agent to see if his
client’s stolen vehicle had been
recovered in Heppner the pre
vious day. It w as determ ined
it w as not.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited Jam es A n
drew Show ers, 21, for D riv
ing while License Suspended
T airid' V iolation o f the Basic
fyifoi, 75 m ph in a 65 m ph
zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
Sandra Kay Day, 36, for Driv
ing while License Suspended
Violation. The vehicle was im
pounded.
-M C S O , O r e g o n
State Police officers arrested
Paul H enry W elch, 41, on an
O akridge Police Dept, w ar
rant for Probation Violation/Hit
and R un/ Police Vehicle A t
tem pt Elude, C rim inal M is
c h ie f and on Junction C ity
w arrants. He w as lodged at
N O R C O R . His vehicle w as
impounded.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller o f a pos
sible fight that w as to occur
later today in Boardman. The
caller called back and said the
situation was resolved.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that she had been assaulted by
her boyfriend.
-M C S O receiv ed a
rep o rt from a c a lle r from
Umatilla County Children Ser
vices that she received a phone
call from a missing juvenile out
o f M orrow County. The ju v e
nile w as staying at a siste r’s
residence in Salem.
-M C SO , Irrigon Fire
Dept, received a report from
a caller in Irrigon o f burning
tires in Irrigon.
-M C S O , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
o f an audible burglar alarm at
M a rc h e lle ’s R estau ran t in
Boardman. It was determined
all w as okay; the ow ner w as
on the scene.
-M C SO deputy cited
Ephren Espinoza, 29, for N o
O p erato r’s License, O perat
ing with Non-Standard Equip
ment and Failure to Carry Reg
istration. (T his occurred on
Feb. 21.)
Feb. 27: M C S O ,
O reg o n
S ta te
P o lic e ,
B oardm an Police Dept, re
ceived a report from a caller
in C ulver that her husband
called her on the cell phone
and said his log truck had
rolled over near B oardm an
and he w as hurt. It was deter
m ined the accident w as near
Brightwood.
-M C S O , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller o f a male subject
walking on 1-84 eastbound.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, o ffic e r re p o rte d an
abandoned vehicle on 1-84
eastbound.
-M C S O , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from H erm iston Police Dept,
o f a hit and run with property
d a m a g e th a t o c c u rre d in
Umatilla; the suspected vehi
cle was from a Boardman ad
dress.
-M C SO , H erm iston
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardm an o f
a school bus headed tow ards
Umatilla on Highway 730 that
was traveling at a high rate o f
speed.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller at the
Irrigon 76 station that a young
boy, about 13 years old, had
been in the last tw o days and
broke a $ 100 bill both days.
-M C S O , O reg o n
State Police received a report
o f a big tire in the road on I-
84 at the H ighw ay 730 ju n c
tion that alm ost caused an ac
cident.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from C orps o f E ngi
neers that tw o subjects had
started to develop on proper
ty in Irrigon and had taken
dow n 200 feet o f fence. The
caller was concerned the sub
jects m ay be encroaching on
C orps property.
-M C SO , B oardm an
A IR LIFE o f O R E G O N
A T T H E S P E E D O F L IF E
Fire Dept, received a request
for a fire dept, contact from a
caller in Boardman concerned
about a broken fire alarm.
-M C SO deputy cited
Brian Bell, 33, for C areless
Driving.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
o f a stray dog that had been in
her front yard on and o ff for
the past three days.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
her wallet was stolen from her
locked vehicle w hile she was
at work last night.
-M C SO deputy cited
Dewitt Franklin Carey, 43, for
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 73
m ph in a 55 m ph zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
Mikal William Barnett, 41, for
Violation o f the Basic Rule.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a subject was breaking up
everything in the house.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
B oardm an o f subjects w ith
flashlights w ere in the yards.
Deputies were unable to locate
anyone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e q u e s t fro m a c a lle r in
H eppner for a contact w ith
Behavioral Health.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
o f a group o f ju v en iles that
possibly had been drinking.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
who was going to make a wel
fare check on a subject regard
ing a loud noise.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report that David Russell Fos
ter, 33, w as a rre ste d on a
M orrow C ounty w arrant for
F ailure to A p p ear/D riv in g
while License Suspended. He
w as lodged at the U m atilla
County Jail.
Feb. 28: M C SO re
ceived a report o f a burglar
alarm at K egler’s Sentry Mar
ket in Irrigon.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller on 1-84 east-
bound o f a vehicle traveling
over 100 mph.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited a male sub
ject for Exceeding the M axi
m um Speed Lim it, 100 m ph
in a 65 m ph zone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from Longview Police
Dept, that they recovered a
stolen vehicle.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller from Mor
row County Behavioral Health
that a fem ale subject ju st left
the o ffic e headed tow ards
Pendleton. The subject w as
not fit to drive and did not have
a driver’s license.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, o ffic e r c ite d P edro
C am bero Perez, 44, for Fail
ure to Drive within Lane.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Irrigon who
was having trouble with rent
ers in an apartment he manag
es.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller from the
Bank o f Eastern O regon in
Irrigon that a female in a vehi
cle was in the parking lot and
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-M C S O rec e iv e d a
harassing customers.
report
from
the H erm iston
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
P
o
lice
D
ept,
th at A lfo n so
report from U.S. Fish and
Gonzales,
49,
was
arrested on
Wildlife o f a vehicle parked in
the Umatilla Refuge in Irrigon. an Irrigon Justice C ourt war
-M C S O rec e iv e d a rant for Failure to Pay Fine/
request for a deputy contact Possession o f a C ontrolled
from a caller in Irrigon regard Substance. Gonzales w as cit
ing an ongoing dog problem. ed and released due to over
-M C S O rec e iv e d a crowding.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
o f a stray dog back in the call report from a caller in Irrigon
e r ’s yard. The dog was picked o f a female crawling in a back
up by the public w orks dept. window o f the neighbor’s res
idence.
-M C SO deputy cited
a juvenile female for Failure to
Obey Traffic Control Device.
-M C S O receiv ed a
Mustangs
rout Vikings
17-4
By Rick Paulius
The
H eppner
M ustangs w rap p ed up the
Colum bia Basin C onference
season w ith a 17-4 win in six
in n in g o v e r th e U m a tilla
V ik in g s in U m a tilla on
T u e s d a y , M ay 2 0 . T h e
M ustangs ended up 11-1 in
the CBC East division and 21 -
4 overall heading into the
District Tournament.
The Mustangs wasted
no time in jum ping out to a big
lead against the Vikings in the
f ir s t in n in g w h e n C h u y
Elguezabal led o ff with a walk
and Brad A dam s hit a long
home run into the trees in left-
centerfield. Then Billy Gates
d o u b le d , D o n a ld A d a m s
scored him a single, K yler
L ovgren w alked, and Josh
Gutierrez walked. Three runs
s c o r e d w h e n J o d e C o il
r e a c h e d o n a n e rr o r ,
Elguezabal then hit a homerun
to right to m ake it 8-0.
In th e th ir d , J o s h
W inters hit a solo hom erun to
centerfield, Brad A dam s and
K ory Paulius singled, G ates
w a lk e d , D o n a ld A d a m s
reached on a fielder’s choice
and four m ore runs scored as
Gutierrez and Coil reached on
errors to m ake it 13-0.
T he V ikings scored
four runs in the fifth to make it
13-4, but the Mustangs put the
gam e aw ay in the sixth w hen
Luke M urray singled, C onor
K ilk e n n y r e a c h e d o n a
f ie ld e r ’s c h o ic e , o n e ru n
scored w hen Paulius reached
on an error, C o d y W alton
singled, D onald A dam s and
Ben Turrell had RBI singled
and another run scored on a
w ild pitch to m ake it 17-4.
D onald A dam s w ent
four innings to pick up the win
striking out four, allowing just
three hits and two walks.
H e a ls o h e lp e d
him self at the plate going three
for four and scoring tw ice.
Brad Adam s went two for two
with two RBI, Josh Gutierrez
went two for four, Elguezabal
had two RBI and scored twice
a n d G a te s , L o v g re n a n d
Paulius each scored twice.
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Allstott picked up the
win on the m ound with relief
from Hanson.
In the second gam e
the Tigers had a 1 -0 lead until
the fifth inning when Hanson
walked, Bailey singled, Miller
grounded out to score a run
to tie it, Sisk brought home the
go-ahead run as she reached
on an error and three m ore
runs cam e in as G eer and
Jesse K em pas each reached
on errors to m ake it 5-1.
They added four more
in the sixth w hen H anson
w a lk e d , S isk had an RBI
s in g le , A lls to tt s in g le d ,
M c C a b e w a lk e d , G e e r
w alked to force in a run and
K em pas scored tw o m ore
with a single.
The Tigers scored a
ru n in th e b o tto m o f the
seventh but K em pas struck
o u t tw o o f th e next th ree
batters to end the game.
K em pas p ick e d up
the w in striking out eight, no
walked and three hits.
Sisk had two RBI and
scored tw ice, K em pas had
tw o RBI and H anson scored
twice.
—of! 7 '
The game marked the
final gam e for seniors, Nikki
S isk , M arcy M iller, Jesse
K em pas and A lecia Geer.
Gam e One
H eppner 631 48-22
By Rick Paulius
The
H eppner
M ustang softball team ended
their season on a good note
by s w e e p in g th e E c h o /
Stanfield Tigers 22-4 and 9-2
on Tuesday, M ay 20 in Echo.
The M ustangs ended up with
an 8-12 record in the Eastern
O re g o n L e a g u e an d 9-16
overall, but won six o f their last
eight games.
The M ustangs scored
six in the first in gam e one on
an RBI double by N ikki Sisk
and RBI singles by Em ily
Bergstrom and Blake Allstott,
and three m ore runs cam e in
on errors.
In the second, Krystal
N aim s had an RBI single and
two more runs were scored on
errors to m ake it 9-3.
In the third, Sisk has
an RBI single to m ake it 10-4
and they added four m ore in
the fourth on a RBI w alk by
M arcy M iller, and tw o RBI
double by Sisk and an RBI
single by Naims.
T hey put the gam e
aw ay in the fifth on an RBI
double by M eghan M cCabe,
an RB I single by S tefanie
H anson, an RBI single by
M iller, a tw o RBI double by
Sisk, an RBI single by Naim s
and RBI singles by M cC abe
and Chelsey Betsinger to make
it 21-4.
The M ustangs ended
the gam e w ith a nice double
play on a ground ball hit to
M iller at second base, who
threw to Sisk, w ho threw to
N aim s at first.
Sisk went five for five
with four doubles, six RBI and
scored four runs. N aim s went
four for five w ith three RBI.
M cC abe w ent three for four
w ith tw o RBI w ith tw o RBI.
Allstott went two for three with
tw o RBI. Em ily Bergstrom
w ent tw o for four, M adison
B ailey and A lecia G eer each
scored four runs and M iller
scored three runs and had two
RBI.
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B la k e
A l ls to tt,
Stefanie Hanson (4) and Emily
Bergstrom; Carrol and Zielke.
W- A llstott. L- Carrol. 2B-
Sisk 4, M eghan M cCabe (H).
3B- none. HR- none.
Gam e Two
H eppner 000 054 0-
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M arcy M iller; M orris and
Z ie lk e . W - K e m p a s . L -
M o rr is . 2 B - n o n e . 3 B -
M orris, K ashuba (S). HR-
none.
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D o n a ld
A dam s,
Conor Kilkenny (5) and Billy
G ates, K ory Paulius (3); G iz
A guilar, Paul M adsen (1),
Brandon Fig (4), C am eron
Brittain (6) and Steve Wilson.
W- D. Adams. L-Aguilar. 2 8 -
G ates (H); B rittain (U ). 3B-
none. HR- Brad Adams, Chuy
Elguezabal and Josh W inters
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r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardm an that his horse was
repossessed.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for a w elfare check
from a caller in Hermiston on
her sister in Irrigon. A m ale
subject w as at the location
w ith the sister and they had
been fighting.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Heppner
that he had been assaulted by
another subject. The caller,
Lars W enberg, 23, was ar
rested for Assault IV D om es
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